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From the records of the year 1946-47, it was estimated that 14 children (18% of the group) could be considered as having defects of significance. Thus far in the present year, this estimate includes only 10 children (13% of the group).
Although the custom in recent years has been to con- duct single annual examinations, it is contemplated that a second or re-examination of the group will be conducted in March, 1948.
Respectfully, W. E. WRIGHT
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE
Mildred Wye, R. N.
During 1947 there were 680 visits made in Eastham to carry out our public health nursing program. This is an increase of 68.7% over the previous year. The infant and pre-school population is growing in Eastham, and if it con-
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tinues at its present rate, we wonder if the school will be large enough in a few more years.
As we review our problems, transportation to clinics assumes first place, but, as usual, the ever-ready, efficient Red Cross Motor Corps comes to our rescue transporting children to orthopedic clinics, eye clinics, chest clinics, child guidance clinics and summer health camp. For this we shall never cease to be grateful.
Health work in the school is happily progressive due to the cooperation of teachers alert to health problems. Oc- casionaly a child with a cold does come to school because he hates to miss school, thus exposing other children. We try not to despair because some day we know we shall be able to make parents understand the curse of the common cold. One child with a "cold" developed mumps, but to every- one's amazement, that was the only case among Eastham children. Skin and parasitic diseases continue to be non- existent.
Medical examinations conducted by the school physi- cian assisted by the nurse discovered no major defects, thus showing the Eastham children to be in good physical health.
The dental clinic was again in session for three days. This enabled all children not attended by their private dentists to have dental care. In several instances only clean- ing was required, and in a few, only one filling, emphasizing Eastham children's good teeth and the value of systematic dental clinics.
The audiometer was used to test the hearing of all grades early in October, the tests being given by Miss Jul- iet A. Whitteker, the County Public Health Nursing Super- visor. The tempo of the record was set slower for the first two grades as such young children have slower coord ination and write slower. The first grade was later retested by the teacher, the children whispering the numbers they heard to a monitor sitting beside them who could write
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faster. This was a successful experiment, and could be used in other schools, providing the children elsewhere were as intelligent as the Eastham children.
The Massachusetts Vision Test was used for all grades, and all children with defects followed-up. During the year 17 children have attended eye clinics. Thanks to the cooper- ation of parents and the Eastham Town Officials, Eastham children are not neglected.
The annual Well Child Conference financed by the Town was attended by 39 or 75% of the infant and pre-school population. No major defects were noted except foot de- fects.
At immunization clinics conducted by Dr. Fred L. Moore, County Health Officer, 33 children were vaccinated and 36 received toxoid, making immunization over 95%.
Five children attended Summer Health Camp at Pocas- set after having routine negative chest x-rays, and we hope they may enjoy the same privilege again.
As we survey the health of Eastham children, we find no maladjusted or neglected children. The school is like a big happy family living in almost perfect harmony, thanks to the guidance of good teachers, special programs to develop their talents, and a good hot lunch every noon to fortify their nutrition. Food conservation is now a timely subject and everyone's individual responsibilty, so Eastham children try not to waste food. Servings arranged and gauged to individual appetite help to prevent any undue waste.
Further statistics follow :
Fifty-nine visits were made in the Town and 680 calls made as follows:
28 Antepartum
21 Post partum
83 Infant
330 Pre-school
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106 School children
23 Orthopedic
3 Tuberculosis service
38 To School
16 To Officials or in promotion of program
32 Ineffective or not home
680
In closing, I wish to thank everyone who has assisted me this year, particularly Mr. Nickerson, his teachers and the Town officials.
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ENROLLMENT BY GRADES
October 1, 1947
Grade
Boys
Girls
Total
1
2
1
3
2
9
8
17
3
3
5
8
4
2
3
5
5
2
4
6
6
4
7
11
7
6
2
8
8
4
5
9
32
35
67
TABULAR STATEMENT OF MEMBERSHIP BY GRADES 1937-1947
Gr. 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947
1
9
9
12
9
11
3
4
2
6
16
3
2
14
13
10
7
6
11
3
4
3
7
17
3
9
13
9
7
9
5
7
4
4
4
8
4
10
7
11
11
7
8
6
7
7
7
5
5
10
12
8
8
13
7
4
6
10
9
6
6
14
11
9
8
8
9
8
7
6
8
11
7
9
15
10
9
9
6
6
9
5
7
8
8
10
6
14
10
9
10
7
5
8
5
9
85
86
83
69
72
59
45
44
49
63
67
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EASTHAM PUPILS ATTENDING ORLEANS HIGH SCHOOL
Period September 8, 1947 to December 31, 1947
Name
Grade
George Moore
9
George Sibley
9
Thomas Nickerson
9
Frances Saunders
9
Lucy Tibbals
9
Thomas Dill
10
Forrest Shaw
10
Beverly Anderson
10
Norma Clark
10
Constance Dill
10
Ruby Emond
10
Helen Jardoun
10
Katherine Moore
10
MarieTibbals
10
Robert Burgess
11
Ernest F. Pillsbury
11
Jane Atwood
11
Nancy Burgess
11
Paula Schwind
11
Barbara Walker
11
Carolyn Whelpley
11
Carolyn Brownell
11
Robert Cross
12
Robert Penny
12
Judith Brackett
12
Hilda Brown
12
Jean Knowles
12
Patricia McMakin
12
Irene Eldredge
12
Joseph Vogle
12
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SCHOOL CENSUS
October 1, 1947
Boys
Girls
Five years or over and under seven
10
8
Seven years or over and under sixteen
29
39
Sixteen years or over
3
10
42
57
Distribution of the Above Minors
In public day school membership:
Five years or over and under seven
12
Seven years or over and under sixteen
68
Sixteen years or over in Orleans High School Membership 13
In continuation school membership
In vocational school membership
In private school membership
5
In State and county institutions and special schools for defectives and delinquents.
Not enrolled in any day school
1
SCHOOL CALENDAR
1947 - 48
The annual meeting of the faculty of all schools in this union was held at the Orleans High School on Saturday, September 6, 1947.
School Opens September 8, 1947 December 29, 1947 March 1, 1948 April 26, 1948
School Closes December 19, 1947 February 20, 1948 April 16, 1948 June 18, 1948
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School Holidays
October 12, 1947 (Sunday-observed Monday, Oct. 13) Columbus Day
October 24, 1947-Barnstable County Teachers' Association (Friday)
November 11, 1947-Armistice Day (Tuesday)
November 27 & 28, 1947-Thanksgiving Recess (Thursday & Friday)
January 1, 1948-New Year's Day (Thursday)
May 30, 1948 (Sunday-observed Monday, May 31)
December 25th; February 22nd and April 19 fall during vacation weeks.
Graduation-Friday, June 18, 1948-2:00 P.M.
School opens for the fall session on Wednesday, September 8, 1948
A meeting of all teachers and supervisors in the schools of Union No. 21 wlil be held on Tuesday, September 7, 1948 at 9:30 A.M. at the Eastham School.
CLASS OF 1947
Graduation Exercises were held at the Eastham School
Friday, June 13, 1947
CLASS ROLL
Jerry John Emond
George Albert Moore
Thomas Brewer Nickerson
Frances Mary Saunders
George Waterville Sibley, Jr.
Lucy Ann Tibbals
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CORPS OF TEACHERS, DECEMBER 1947
Name
School
Preparation
Date of
Beginning
Service
Experience
Prior to
Sept. 1947
Salary
Address
Otto E. Nickerson
Grammar
Hyannis Normal
1924
28 yrs.
$3000
Orleans, RFD
Della L. Macomber
Intermediate
Bridgewater
9/9/1946
20 yrs.
2000
Orleans, RFD
Vesta L. Gould
Primary
Hyannis
9/7/1943
12 yrs.
2000
Orleans
Margaret A. Jarden
Art
University of Penn.
9/8/1947
2 yrs.
270
Chatham
David O. Lynch
Guidance
Boston University
9/9/1947
6 yrs.
450
Orleans
Thomas Nassi
Inst. Music
New Eng. Conservatory
1929
19 yrs.
650
Orleans
Webster W. Tileston
Vocal Music
New Eng. Conservatory
1/2/1946
15 yrs.
270
Harwich
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COMPARATIVE FIGURES OF ARTICLE I
Transfers
1947
Unexpended 1948 . Balances
SALARIES:
Moderator
$ 25.00
25.00
Road Surveyor
50.00
50.00
Constable
50.00
50.00
Sec. Finance Comm.
50.00
50.00
Selectmen
1,100.00
1,200.00
Board of Welfare
800.00
900.00
Assessors
700.00
1,500.00
Town Clerk, Treas., Coll.
2,000.00
2,600.00
Accountant
500.00
500.00
Clerk
800.00
1,000.00
EXPENSE:
Selectmen and Assessor
40.00
500.00
300.00
21.39
Accountant
30.00
30.00
8.55
Treas., Col., Clerk
$ 40.81
700.00
450.00
Officers Travel Exp.
.44
150.00
250.00
Election and Registration
40.00
100.00
200.00
.25
Surety on Bonds
100.00
100.00
23.50
Assessors' Abstracts
40.00
100.00
150.00
Certification of Notes
10.00
10.00
10.00
Legal
150.00
. 150.00
100.00
Janitor
1,700.00
1,700.00
Town Hall
3.74
700.00
900.00
.76
Police
250.00
250.00
500.00
Sealer of Weights & Measures
40.00
40.00
Inspection of Wiring
140.00
150.00
270.00
4.00
Moth Suppression
216.27
325.00
300.00
29.72
Health
40.00
40.00
Dog Account
250.00
500.00
.77
Snow
215.00
300.00
300.00
2.42
Public Welfare
200.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
217.82
Aid to Dependent Children
2,500.00
1,500.00
Old Age Assistance
7,500.00
6,500.00
Veterans' Benefits
600.00
1,000.00
2,000.00
Fire Dept.
1,350.00
1,300.00
61.05
Tax Titles
200.00
100.00
112.49
Town Landings
150.00
400.00
1,000.00
72.15
Memorial Day
20.00
50.00
75.00
Community Christmas Tree
50.00
75.00
Town Reports
350.00
400.00
Finance Committee
10.00
10.00
4.60
Insurance
400.00
800.00
76.71
Reserve
1,000.00
2,000.00
Moth Truck Expense
200.00
200.00
.35
Old Cemeteries
100.00
100.00
Schoolhouse Note
400.00
850.00
2.42
Town Dump
125.00
125.00
57.34
Youth Center
21,925.00
28,896.00
22.97
Schools
250.00
300.00
Planning Board
4,500.00
3,300.00
1,596.72
School Lunch
625.00
800.00
203.05
Vocational Education
207.61
200.00
200.00
Miscellaneous
100.00
100.00
250.00
Library
$2,056.26
$58,579.00
$68,630.00
$2,432.17
.33
Inspection of Animals
24.00
24.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
3.56
Tree Warden
650.00
500.00
Highway General
Interest
1,000.00
1,000.00
Public Welfare Administration
100.00
200.00
ANNUAL TOWN MEETING WARRANT
Including Recommendations of the Eastham Finance Committee
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Barnstable, ss.
To Harvey T. Moore, Constable of the Town of Eastham in the County of Barnstable :
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 elections and Town affairs, to meet at the Town Hall in said Town on Monday the six- teenth day of February next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to act on the following articles in this War- rant, and to meet in the Town Hall in said Town at 12:00 noon on Tuesday, the seventeenth day of February next, then and there to elect all necessary town officers.
Polls to be open at 12:00 and may be closed at 5:30 P.M.
Article 1. To see if the Town will vote to fix the salary and compensation of all elective officers of the town as pro- vided by Section 108 of Chapter 41, G. L. as amended.
Recommend that elected officers salary commence as of Town Meeting day. Unanimous vote.
Article 2. To act upon the Annual Report, including recommendations of the Selectmen and other Town officers and Committees and see if the Town will Vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds in the treas- ury sums of money for the same or take any action relative thereto.
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Recom- mendations by Dept. Heads
Recom- mendations by Finance Committee
SALARIES:
Moderator
$ 25.00
$ 25.00
Road Surveyor
50.00
50.00
Constable
50.00
50.00
Sec. Finance Comm.
50.00
50.00
Selectmen
1,200.00
1,200.00
Board of Welfare
900.00
900.00
Assessors
1,500.00
1,500.00
Town Clerk, Treas., Coll.
2,600.00
2,600.00
EXPENSES :
Accountant
500.00
500.00
Clerk
1,000.00
1,000.00
Selectmen and Assessors
300.00
300.00
Accountant Adm.
30.00
30.00
Treas., Coll., Clerk
450.00
450.00
Officers Travel Exp.
250.00
250.00
Election and Registration
200.00
200.00
Surety on Bond
100.00
100.00
Assessors Abstracts
150.00
150.00
Certification of Notes
10.00
10.00
Legal
150.00
150.00
Janitor
1,700.00
1,900.00
Town Hall
900.00
900.00
Police
500.00
500.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures
....
40.00
40.00
Inspection of Wiring
270.00
270.00
Moth Suppression
1,000.00
1,000.00
Moth Truck Expense
200.00
200.00
Tree Warden
300.00
300.00
Health
500.00
500.00
Inspection of
Animals
40.00
40.00
Dog Account
24.00
24.00
Highway General
500.00
500.00
Snow
300.00
300.00
Public Welfare
1,000.00
1,000.00
Public Welfare Administration
300.00
300.00
Aid to Dependent Children
1,500.00
1,500.00
Old Age Assistance
6,500.00
6,500.00
Veterans' Benefits
2,000.00
2,000.00
Fire Dept.
1,300.00
1,300.00
Tax Title
100.00
100.00
Town Landings
1,000.00
1,000.00
Memorial Day
75.00
75.00
Community Christmas Tree
75.00
75.00
Town Reports
400.00
400.00
Finance Committee
10.00
10.00
Insurance
800.00
800.00
Reserve
2,000.00
2,000.00
(It is recommended that this be taken from Overlay Reserve.)
Old Cemeteries
200.00
200.00
Interest
100.00
100.00
.....
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Schoolhouse Note
1,000.00
1,000.00
(To be taken from Available Funds.)
Town Dump
850.00
850.00
Youth Center
125.00
125.00
Schools
28,856.00
28,856.00
School Lunch
3,300.00
3,000.00
Vocational Education
800.00
800.00
Miscellaneous
200.00
200.00
Library
250.00
250.00
Planning Board
100.00
100.00
$68,630.00
$68,530.00
Recommendations of the Committee on all items were unanimous.
Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to elect a Town director for the Cape Cod Extension Service.
Recommend that one be elected. Unanimous vote.
Article 4. To see in what manner the Town will dis- pose of its refunded Dog Tax.
Recommend that the Town place the refunded Dog Tax at the disposal of the Library. Unanimous vote.
Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1948, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable in one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, G. L.
Recommend that the Treasurer be so authorized. Unan- imous vote.
Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum of money not to exceed $1,000.00 for the
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establishment and maintenance of a free bed in the Cape Cod Hospital, Hyannis, Mass., for the care and treatment of persons certified by the Selectmen to be residents of the Town and unable to pay for such care and treatment, in accordance with Chapter 111, Section 74, G. L. or take any action relative thereto and act fully thereon.
Recommend the appropriation of $400.00 Unanimous vote.
Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the protection and propaga- tion of shellfish or take any action relative thereto and act fully thereon.
Recommend the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00, $500.00 of this to be used for protection and $500.00 for propagation. 5 to 1 vote.
Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell property taken by the Town under Tax Title procedure, and raise and appropriate sum of money for this purpose or take any action relative thereto.
Recommend the appropriation of $500.00. Unanimous vote.
Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to pay a bounty of fifty cents each for woodchucks killed within its boundar- ies during the ensuing year and raise and appropriate a sum of money for this purpose or take any action relative thereto.
Recommend that $50.00 be appropriated for this pur- pose. Unanimous vote.
Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and
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appropriate a sum of money to pay 1947 bills under the provisions of Chapter 1791, Acts of 1941.
Recommend that a sum of money to pay 1947 bills be appropriated. Unanimous vote.
Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to be used for the suppression of tent caterpillars under the direction of local 4-H Club leaders or take any action relative thereto.
Recommend the appropriation of the sum of $50.00. Unanimous vote.
Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to transfer a sum of money from the Road Machinery Fund to the Road Machinery Operation Account, or take any action relative thereto.
Recommend that a transfer of $200.00 be made. Unan- imous vote.
Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from unappropriated available funds in the treasury a sum of money for Chapter 81 Highways or take any action relative thereto.
Recommend the appropriation of $3,225.00 as the Town's share and $9,675.00 to be transferred from available funds to cover the State's share which will be re-imbursed to the Town later. Unanimous vote.
Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $150.00 for the free Band Concerts to be given by the Junior Community Band during the en- suing year or do or act anything thereon.
Recommend the appropriation of $150.00. 5 to 1 vote.
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Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the care and improvement of the Windmill lot or take any action relative thereto.
Recommend that the sum of $600.00 be appropriated for this purpose. Unanimous vote.
Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to lay out, locate anew, and widen to forty feet the Town Road from Massasoit Road to Sunken Mea- dow, and to accept from the abutters whatever land is need- ed and to raise and appropriate a sum of money for this purpose or take any action relative thereto.
Recommend the appropriation of $200.00 for this pur- pose. Unanimous vote.
Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to transfer title, possession and control of the Ambulance purchased jointly under authority of Chap- ter 438 of the Acts of 1945 by the Towns of Orleans, Brew- ster and Eastham, and any funds remaining over and above the purchase price appropriated under Article 17 of the Annual Town Meeting for the year 1947 to a committee of seven citizens, consisting of three from Orleans, two from Brewster and two from Eastham, and that such committee be authorized and empowered to form a charitable corpora- tion under the provisions of Chapter 180 to which corpora- tion will be transferred title possession and control of said ambulance all to the best interests of said town.
Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.
Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to accept Chapter 41, Section 97, G. L. and Acts amendatory thereto
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or dependent thereon to establish and maintain a police de- partment or take any action relative thereto.
No recommendation. Unanimous vote.
Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds in the treasury a sum of money to purchase land for public use at Nauset Light Beach, Old Coast Guard Station site and at the end of Doane Road or take any action relative thereto.
Recommend the transfer of $1,000.00 from available funds to be used for this purpose. Unanimous vote.
Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to accept Chapter 649, Acts of 1947, G. L. to adopt a 40-hour week or take any action relative thereto.
Recommend that the Town not accept Chapter 649, Acts of 1947, G. L. to adopt a forty-hour week. Unanimous vote.
Article 21. To see if the Town wlil vote to elect and establish a three-man Park Commission under Chapter 45, Section 1-9, G. L. Tercentenary Edition 1932 and any amendments thereto.
Recommend that the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.
Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Moderator to appoint a Committee of three to work in conjunction with the Selectmen, Planning Board, and School Committee for the purpose of reporting at the next Annual Town Meeting with plans and estimates on a gymnasium to be known as World War II Memorial and to be located on the Eastham school lot or take any action relative thereto.
Recommend that the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.
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Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the by-laws regulating subdivisions in the Town as proposed by the Planning Board acting under Chapter 41, Section 81K to 81U inclusive, G. L. as inserted by Chapter 340 of the Acts of 1947, or take any action relative thereto and act fully thereon.
Recommend the adoption of the by-laws regulating sub- divisions in the Town as proposed by the Planning Board. Unanimous vote.
Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to adopt by- laws regulating the construction and location of buildings as proposed by the Planning Board under Section 3, 4, and 5 of Chapter 143 of G. L. and raise and appropriate a sum of money to carry out the provisions or take any action rela- tive thereto and act fully thereon.
Recommend the adoption of the by-laws regulating the construction and location of buildings as proposed by the Planning Board and further recommend the appropriation of $100.00 to be used for Building Inspections. Unanimous vote.
And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof at the Packing House of Bernard C. Collins in South Eastham; at the Post Office in North Eastham and at the Post Office in Eastham, seven days at least before the time of holding said meeting as aforesaid. Hereof fail not, and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of holding said meeting.
Given under our hands and seals this 19th day of Jan- uary in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-eight.
MAURICE W. WILEY, Chairman GEORGE HOWARD, LUTHER P. SMITH,
Board of Selectmen
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- NOTES -
- NOTES -
- NOTES -
INDEX
Town Officers 3
List of Jurors 6
Assessors' Report
7 8
1947 Recapitulation
Report on Sales of Tax Possession Land
10
Treasurer's Report
12
Report of Collector of Taxes
Report of Custodian of Trust Funds
Report of Town Clerk
Dogs Licensed
Division of Fisheries and Game
Births
Marriages
Deaths
24
Annual Town Meeting, 1947
Annual Town Election, 1947
Selectmen's Appointments
Special Town Meetings
Fees of Treasurer, Collector and Town Clerk
Report of The Trustees of the Timothy Smith Fund
Report of Town Accountant
Receipts
Payments
Revenue 1947
Surplus Revenue
Classification of Appropriations Accounts
58 59
General Revenue Summary 81
Report of Finance Committee, 1947 82
Report of Highway Surveyor 83
Librarian's Report 84
13 15 20 20 21 22 23
25 38 39 41 47 48
50 50 54 57
Report of Board of Public Welfare 85
Report of Fire Chief 87
Report of Moth Superintendent 88
Report of Tree Warden
90
Report of The Planning Board
91
Proposed Subdivision Regulations 93
Proposed By-Law Regulating the Reconstruction and Location of Buildings Within the Town of Eastham 97
Report of the Barnstable County Health Department
109
Report to the Taxpayers 112
Report of Audit 115
120
School Report
123
School Officers
124
Financial Statement
125
Report of Eastham School Committee
129
Report of Superintendent of Schools 130
School Principal 136
School Guidance Program 137
Superivisor of Art 140
Supervisor of Instrumental Music
142
Supervisor of Vocal Music
143
School Physician
144
Public Health Nurse 145
Enrollment by Grades
145
Membership by Grades
149
Students Attending O. H. S.
150
School Census
151
School Calendar
151
Class of 1947
152
Corps of Teachers
153
Town of Eastham Balance Sheet
Town Meeting Warrant 1948 with Recommendations of Finance Committee ..................
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REPORTS OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS OF THE
Town of Eastham
FOR THE YEAR
1948
OF EA
TOWN
INCO
1651.
Annual Town Meeting in the Town Hall - February 21, 1949 Election of Officers February 23, 1949
REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
Town of Eastham
FOR THE YEAR
1948
OF EAS
TOWN
INCO
NAUSET 1620
1651.
Annual Town Meeting in the Town Hall - February 21, 1949
Election of Officers
February 23, 1949
Printed on Cape Cod At THE PATRIOT PRESS Hyannis, Mass.
TOWN OFFICERS
FOR THE YEAR 1948
Selectmen, Board of Health, Registrars of Voters
Maurice W. Wiley, Chairman George Howard Luther P. Smith
Term expires 1949 Term expires 1950
Term expires 1951
Board of Assessors
Luther P. Smith, Chairman Maurice W. Wiley George Howard
Term expires 1951 Term expires 1949 Term expires 1950
Board of Welfare
George Howard, Chairman
Term expires 1950
Maurice W. Wiley
Luther P. Smith
Term expires 1949 Term expires 1951
Town Clerk, Tax Collector, Treasurer and Registrar of Voters
Leslie S. Chase Term expires 1951
Highway Surveyor
Nathan A. Nickerson, Sr. Term expires 1951
Trustees of the Public Library
Otto E. Nickerson, Chairman
Helen G. Clark Bertha M. Dill
Term expires 1949 Term expires 1950 Term expires 1951
Moderator
Winfred J. Knowles
Term expires 1949
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Planning Board
Winford L. Schofield Lewis W. Collins Carl H. Handel Herman A. Dill
Robert L. Deschamps
Term expires 1952
Term expires 1951 Term expires 1950
Term expires 1949.
Term expires 1953
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