Town of Eastham Annual Report 1952-1956, Part 3

Author: Eastham (Mass.)
Publication date: 1952
Publisher: the Town
Number of Pages: 840


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* Elected.


March 15, 1952


Mrs. L. Isabelle Brackett,


Town Clerk, Eastham, Mass.


Dear Mrs. Brackett,


In accordance with established procedure, this is to inform you that on Thursday, March 13, 1952, the newly constituted Eastham Finance Committee held a re-organi- zation meeting for the purpose of electing a Secretary for the current year.


At this meeting Mr. Andrew C. Miskelly was unani- mously elected Chairman and Secretary.


Yours very truly


ANDREW C. MISKELLY Secretary.


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July 2, 1952


Mrs. L. Isabelle Brackett, Town Clerk Eastham, Mass.


Dear Mrs. Brackett,


I return herewith zoning by-law adopted by the Town of Eastham on February 18th, 1952, with the approval of Attorney General Francis E. Kelly noted thereon, together with the zoning map.


Yours truly, WILLIAM F. MARCELLA Assistant Attorney General


Bulletins containing the Zoning By-Law, as approved by the Attorney General, were posted according to law, Chapter 222, Section 32, Acts of 1948, in five public places, on July 12, 1952. Postings were made at the Post-office in Eastham, the Post-office in North Eastham, Frederick Ohman's store, Harry Pinkos' store and the Eastham Town Hall.


L. ISABELLE BRACKETT Town Clerk.


ANNUAL TOWN MEETING February 18, 1952


Voted: To adopt the following Zoning By-Law. Yes 84; No 66.


DEFINITIONS


For the purposes of this By-Law certain words and phrases are defined as follows:


(a) A cottage is a unit containing more than 400 sq. ft. of floor


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area, exclusive of porches, designed for renting by the month or season. Such units must contain at least two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen and a bath or toilet room, or any reasonable similar com- bination of rooms.


(b) A cabin is a unit containing not less than 150 sq. ft. of floor area, exclusive of porches, designed for renting by the day or week.


(c) Temporary Signs: All signs such as "For Sale," "For Rent" and contractors' and builders' signs used during the process of con- struction and remodeling, shall be classified as temporary signs.


SECTION I


The purpose of this By-Law is to promote the health, safety, and general welfare of the inhabitants of the Town of Eastham by dividing the town into districts with a view towards conserving the best qualities of the town as they now exist.


SECTION II


Districts : In accordance with Chapter 40, General Laws, Section 25-30B and any amendments thereto: the Town of Eastham is hereby divided into three types of districts as follows :


(a) Residential and Agricultural, District A.


(b) Residential and General Farming, District B.


(c) Commercial, Districts C and D.


Said districts are located as shown on the Eastham Zoning Map, dated February 14, 1952, hereby made a part thereof and a copy of which is filed with the Town Clerk.


SECTION III


In District A premises and/or buildings may be used for the following purposes only :


1. One-family dwellings, not to exceed two stories in height, adapted to human habitation.


2. Renting of cottages.


3. Accessory buildings and shelters for use of the resi- dent occupants of such dwellings for garaging their own motor vehicles, stock and equipment, and only so long as not injurious, noxious or offensive to the neighborhood.


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4. Churches, schools, municipal buildings, and all prop- erties, buildings and structures of the municipal, state, and federal governments.


5. Private clubs; except a club, the chief activity of which is a service customarily carried on as a business.


6. Municipal recreation use.


7. Customary home occupations such as: dressmaking, letting of rooms, taking of boarders, hand launderies, or the practice of a lawful profession, all such undertakings to be conducted by a resident occupant.


8. Any incidental activity related to his trade conducted by a craftsman or mechanic provided such activity does not involve substantially continuous operations or employment and is not injurious, noxious or offensive to the neighbor- hood.


9. Agricultural farming, gardening, nursery or green- house business and sale of produce or fish grown or pro- cessed by the resident occupants only and only so long as it is not injurious, noxious or offensive to the neighborhood.


10. The display of not more than two signs on resident occupant's premises which shall pertain to the occupation of said occupant or to the use of such property as herein above authorized which shall have a total area of not more than twelve square feet.


(a) Temporary signs shall be permitted at the discretion of the owner and he may remove such signs at pleasure without notice.


11. Food and non-alcoholic beverage refreshment booths or stores, if adjacent to any town landing, upon permit by the Board of Selectmen.


12. The keeping of livestock and poultry is restricted to non-commercial family use of the resident occupant only and only so long as it is not injurious, noxious or offensive to the neighborhood.


13. Funeral Homes.


SECTION IV


In Distriet B premises and/or buildings may be used for the following purposes only :


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1. Any use designated or authorized in and for Dis- trict A.


2. General farming and poultry raising, with the excep- tion of piggeries and the raising of mink and/or fox, and only so long as it is not injurious, noxious or offensive to the neighborhood.


3. Laboratory for research on moulds, fish, birds, and wild life, and other similar scientific research, and all neces- sary activities relating thereto, so long as not injurious, noxious or offensive to the neighborhood.


4. Docks, wharves, fish and shell-fish business, party- boat business, renting of row boats, motor boats, sail boats and fishing gear, and sale of fish bait, also boat storage, boat repairs, boat building, marine railway, and activities reason- ably necessary and related thereto.


5. Cabin rentals.


6. Public amusement area upon permit by the Board of Appeals upon an appeal to such Board, but only so con- ducted and managed in a manner not injurious, noxious or offensive to the neighborhood.


SECTION V


Districts C and D : In Districts C and D premises and/or buildings may be used for the following purposes only :


1. Any use designated or authorized in and for Districts A and B.


2. Stores, restaurants, filling stations, garages, repair shops, paint shops, antique businesses, furniture shops, manufacturing of house framing, cabinets, furniture, and like products.


3. Buildings, structures, and premises may be used for any of the above lawful businesses and services, except junkyards, and in addition, for public utilities and for any industry or manufacturing if authorized by the Board of Appeals subject to appropriate conditions and safeguards.


SECTION VI


1. Lot size : In Districts A and B no dwelling or business


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building shall be built on a lot with a frontage on an accepted way of less than 135 feet, nor with an area of less than 20,000 square feet ; except that these requirements shall not apply to individual parcels of land now in single ownership by deeds of record in Barnstable County Registry of Deeds which do not meet these requirements; however, buildings erected on such lots shall comply with the "Town Building Code By-Laws" accepted at the Annual Town Meeting Feb. 16, 1948, and approved by the Attorney General April 30, 1948, or any amendments thereto. Districts C and D uses shall not be extended back from the nearest accepted town roadway boundary line more than 300 feet, except upon ap- proval of the Board of Appeals upon an appeal thereto.


SECTION VII


1. Non-conforming uses : Any non-conforming building, structure or use, existing upon the effective date of this By-Law may be continued, rebuilt if damaged or destroyed, and upon appeal to the Board of Appeals may be enlarged or changed if no more objectionable to the neighborhood than the said existing use.


SECTION VIII


1. Administration :


(a) BOARD OF APPEALS. There shall be a Board of Appeals consisting of three members, and two associates, all to be appointed by the Board of Selectmen, with the powers as provided in General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 30, which shall act on all matters within its jurisdiction under this By-Law in the manner prescribed in said chapter of the General Laws.


(b) ENFORCEMENT. This By-Law shall be enforced by or under the direction of the Board of Selectmen, who may delegate ministerial duties hereunder. The Board of Selectmen may resort to Courts for injunctions or other ap- propriate remedies.


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(c) PENALTIES. The penalty for violation of any pro- vision hereof shall be a fine of not more than $20 for each offense.


SECTION IX


1. VALIDITY: The invalidity of any sentence, provi- sion, or section of this By-Law shall not be construed to in- validate any other part hereof.


2. AMENDMENT: This By-Law may be altered, re- pealed, or amended in accordance with the law.


Accepted at Annual Town Meeting Feb. 18, 1952.


Approved by Attorney General July 1, 1952.


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING WARRANT


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 on Friday, the Twenty-second (22nd) day of August at 8:00 o'clock in the evening, then and there to act on the following articles in this Warrant.


Article 1. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from unappropriated available Funds in the Treasury the following sums of money to the following accounts :


Town Hall Account


$ 700.00


Health Account 200.00


Police Account


1000.00


Dump Account 100.00


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Aid to Dependent Children


2000.00


School Lunch Account


200.00


$4200.00


And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof at the Post-office in Eastham seven days at least before date of holding said meeting.


Given under our hands and seals this 14th day of August, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hun- dred and Fifty-Two.


MAURICE W. WILEY, Chairman GEORGE HOWARD LUTHER P. SMITH Board of Selectmen


August 15, 1952


L. Isabelle Brackett,


Town Clerk, Eastham, Mass.


Greetings :


In pursuance of the Conditions of the foregoing War- rant, I have posted attested copies, one at the Post-office in said Eastham, and one at the Post-office in North East- ham, seven days before time of holding said meeting.


HARVEY T. MOORE Constable


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING AUGUST 22, 1952


The Special Town Meeting was called to order at 8:00 P.M., in the Eastham Auditorium with 32 voters present, making the necessary Quorum. Clarence E. Walker and


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Clarence E. Doughty were appointed tellers and duly sworn.


The Town Clerk proceeded to read the Warrant and the return of the Officer who served the same.


Voted: To transfer from Available Fund in the Trea- sury the following sums of money to the following ac- counts :


Town Hall Account


$ 700.00


Health Account


200.00


Police Account


1000.00


Dump Account


100.00


Aid to Dependent Children


2000.00


School Lunch Account


200.00


$4200.00


Unanimous vote.


The minutes of the meeting were read and approved.


Meeting adjourned at 8:15 P.M.


L. ISABELLE BRACKETT Town Clerk.


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1952 Report of Fees of the Collector, Treasurer and Town Clerk


Board of Selectmen


Town of Eastham


Eastham, Mass.


Gentlemen :


I submit herewith a report of fees collected in above offices for the year 1952:


Received in Collector's Fees $ 80.00


Received for Recording Fees 72.00


Received for Recording Pole Locations 48.00


Received for Births, Marriages and


Deaths 27.75


$227.75


Respectfully submitted,


L. ISABELLE BRACKETT, Town Clerk.


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Report of Town Accountant


To the Board of Selectmen, Town of Eastham


Gentlemen :


The Town Accountant, herewith submits a report of the Financial transactions of the Town of Eastham for the year ending December 31, 1952. Cooperation of all depart- ments in submitting bills promptly has helped in expediting the work in this department and I take this opportunity to express my appreciation to them.


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RECEIPTS


Cash on Hand January 1, 1952


$26,712.38


General Revenue :


Taxes 1950 Personal


$ 2.85


Taxes 1951 Real


2,676.25


Taxes 1951 Personal


328.58


Taxes 1952 Real


82,835.35


Taxes 1952 Personal


12,593.76


Taxes 1952 Poll


492.00


98,928.79


Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes 1950 : $ 7.68


Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes 1951


688.67


Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes 1952


7,262.73


7,959.08


Tax Title Redemption


$110.11


Sale Tax Possessions


416.97


527.08


From State :


Income Tax


$6,181.49


Business Corporation Tax


6,271.35


Old Age Assistance Meal Tax


520.03


12,972.87


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From County :


Refunded Dog Tax


$ 197.69 Highways Accounts Receivable 5,000.00


5,197.69


Licenses and Permits :


Building Permits


$ 383.50


Auto Rally


10.00


Auctioneer's Licenses


4.00


Slaughtering Permit


2.00


Cabin Permits


14.50


Cesspool Permits


4.00


Garbage Disposal


6.00


Gas Installations


22.00


Gasoline Permits


11.00


Ice Cream Mfg.


5.00


Innholder's License


12.00


Junk License


5.00


Lord's Day


4.00


Lodging House


34.00


Milk License


1.00


Oleo License


1.50


Peddler License


6.00


Pistol Permits


5.00


Victualler License


16.00


Used Car License


5.00


Shellfish Permits :


Resident, Non-Commercial


496.50


Non-Resident, Non-Commercial


199.00


Commercial,


62.00


Commercial Scallop


185.00


Fish and Game Licenses


Dog Licenses


310.80


Grants and Gifts :


School :


Superintendent $ 435.56


$ 1,494.00 879.50


Public School Aid, Chapter 70 946.91


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Transportation Tuition


6,600.24


1,559.06


9,541.77


Interest :


Tax Title Interest


$ 2.71


Poll Tax Interest


.67


Real Estate Interest


71.11


Personal Tax Interest


10.24


Motor Vehicle Excise Tax Interest


14.19


98.92 139.40


Collector's Fees


Commercial Revenue :


Instruments of Redemption


$ 6.00


Shellfish Grants


10.00


School Lunch


3,264.65


Sealer's Fees


39.25


Library Fines


38.58


Planning Board Hearings


40.00


Town Hall Rent


10.00


Auditorium Rent


569.00


Dental Clinic


39.50


Tax Recording Fees


26.15


Old Age Assistance (Other Towns)


176.01


From State :


Shellfish Propagation


$ 400.00


Livestock Control


18.32


Highway Chapter 81


9,314.48


Highway Chapter 90


9,999.99


Old Age Assistance


8,146.70


Aid Dependent Children


2,396.64


Veterans' Services


440.00


Health


230.72


Federal Grants :


Old Age Assistance


$8,710:64


4,219.14


30,946.85


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Old Age Assistance Adm.


850.46


Aid Dependent Children


2,615.16


Aid Dependent Children Adm.


189.02


School Lunch


1,406.60


13,771.88


Refunds :


Dog Refunds


$ 39.00


Town Hall


19.93


Treasurer, Collector, Clerk Expense


15.25


Check Refund


15.62


School Lunch


10.58


Christmas Tree


10.01


Highway Chapter 90


15.00


Unpaid Bills


7.44


132.83


Temporary Loans :


Chapter 81


$10,725.00


Chapter 90


7,500.00


Treasurer


20,000.00


38,225.00


Unclassified :


Barnstable County Retirement


$1,067.74


Withholding Tax


2,548.81


Teacher Retirement


715.25


Blue Cross


791.98


Sale of Voting Lists


8.50


Sale of Tercentenary Books


67.70


Sale of Civilian Defense Books


13.40


Sale of Library Furnace


5.00


Sale of Christmas Candy


.40


Sale of Air Compressor


100.00


Sale of Forms


3.00


Telephone Tolls


6.48


Reimbursement Loss of Taxes


19.30


5,347.56


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Trust Accounts : Timothy Smith Fund Bond


Income


$ 275.00


Timothy Smith Fund Income


1,924.38


Timothy Smith Fund Gift


200.00


Town Hall Income 108.29


Old Mill Operating Fund Income


(Donations, Sale of Meal, etc.) 807.84


Old Mill Operating Fund Withdrawn


77.80


Billings Fund Income


350.00


Zara Higgins Cemetery Fund


4.00


Frank O. Daniels Cemetery Fund


5.55


Timothy Smith Fund Loans


350.00


4,102.86


$261,508.40


PAYMENTS


Selectmen's Salaries


$ 1,700.00


Assessors' Salaries


1,800.00


Board of Welfare Salaries


900.00


Treasurer, Collector, Clerk Salary


3,000.00


Accountant Salary


800.00


Accountant Expense


61.90


Clerk Salaries


781.30


Janitor Salary


2,080.00


Moderator


25.00


Road Surveyor


50.00


Finance Committee Secretary Salary


50.00


Constable Salary


50.00


Building Inspector Salary


800.00


Officer Travel


160.71


Selectmen and Assessor Expense


536.90


Assessors' Abstracts


179.86


Treasurer, Collector, Clerk Expense


1,100.20


Finance Committee Expense


13.25


Legal Expense


500.00


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Surety on Bonds


163.00 6.00


Certification of Notes


Election and Registration


323.62


Town Hall


3,670.40


New Equipment for Auditorium Lunchroom


1,544.19


New Piano


550.00


Tax Title Account


8.87


Tax Possessions


56.88


Shellfish Protection


700.00


Shellfish Propagation


1,070.45


Fire Department


3,997.41


New Compressor and Air Receiver for Fire Dept.


4,124.22


Police Department


2,557.59


Tree Warden


160.83


Insect Pest Control


620.05


Woodtick Control


150.59


Moth Truck Expense


200.00


Poison Ivy Control


394.71


Dutch Elm Disease


62.00


Oak Worm


247.27


Scaler of Weights and Measures


107.15


Inspection of Wiring


236.00


Bounties on Woodchucks and Crows


18.40


Zoning


80.03


Planning Board Expense


64.55


Ambulance


750.00


Civilian Defense


1,544.22


Health


967.88


Town Dump


1,537.77


Inspection of Animals


36.65


Dog Officer Account


39.00


Free Bed, Cape Cod Hospital


500.00


Public Welfare


217.64


Public Welfare Administration


840.00


Old Age Assistance


10,000.00


Aid Dependent Children


4,665.40


Old Age Assistance Federal Grants


10,313.71


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Old Age Assistance Adm. Federal Grants


334.21


Aid Dependent Children Accounts Receivable


20.00


Aid Dependent Children Federal Grants


3,003.24


Aid Dependent Children Adm. Federal Grants


74.98


Veterans' Benefits


1,551.30


Highway General


485.26


Highway Chapter 81


14,625.00


Ocean View Drive Chapter 90


17,528.00


Snow


907.45


Samoset Road Layout


300.00


Rock Harbor or Dyer Prince Road


52.00


Town Landings


2,484.78


School


42,290.90


Special School Lunch Account


4,474.85


School Lunch (Appropriation)


700.00


Public Library


527.69


Public Library Trust


472.13


Vocational Education


162.80


Auditorium Note


3,000.00


Interest


950.17


Soldiers' and Sailors' Lots


50.00


Old Cemeteries


200.00


Miscellaneous


458.82


Insurance


1,846.37


Recreation Committee


477.37


Old Windmill Care and Improvement


400.00


New Shaft for Old Windmill


276.82


Memorial Day


24.00


Christmas Tree


109.97


Town Reports


745.50


Public Amusement Advertising


500.00


Unpaid Bills 1951


400.43


Refund Real Estate Tax 1951


55.98


Refund Real Estate Tax 1952


17.02


Refund Personal Tax 1952


42.56


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Refund Motor Vehicle Excise Tax 1951


63.07


Refund Motor Vehicle Excise Tax 1952


320.19


Fish and Game 879.50


Proceeds of Dog Licenses


309.00


Barnstable County Retirement


1,067.74


Withholding Tax


2,548.81


School Retirement


715.25


Blue Cross


791.98


Collector's Fees


113.30


County Tax


9,732.03


State Parks and Reservations


183.36


State Audit


487.45


Cape Cod Mosquito Control


1,065.40


County Retirement Assessment


454.55


Timothy Smith Fund Loans


350.00


Timothy Smith Fund Income


1,924.38


Timothy Smith Fund Bonds


275.00


Timothy Smith Fund Gifts


100.00


Town Hall Income Fund


108.29


Old Mill Operating Account


885.64


Zara Higgins Cemetery Fund


4.00


Frank O. Daniels Fund


5.55


Temporary Loan


20,000.00


Temporary Loan Chapter 44


15,000.00


Abatements, Payments and Overpayments to Collector


13.49


Overpayment to Treasurer


45.90


Estimated Receipts


2.00


$224,111.08


REVENUE 1952


Appropriations $123,276.55


Poll Tax Comm. $ 624.00


State Parks and


Real Estate


Reservations 172.43


Comm. 86,571.67


State Audit


421.18


Personal Comm.


13,260.87


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Mosquito Control 1,077.71


Estimated Receipts 38,493.90


Mosquito Control


(Underestimate)


81.96


County Tax


(Overestimate) 286.42


Overlay


4,777.66


State Parks and


Reservations


(Overestimate) 7.03


Omitted Real Estate Tax Comm. 924.45


Omitted Personal Tax Comm. 52.29


$139,243.89


To Surplus


Revenue


14,507.67


Estimated Receipts 5,600.25


$153,751.56


$153,751.56


SURPLUS REVENUE


Auditor's Ad-


Balance Jan. 1,


justments


$ 10.48


1952


$10,483.96


To New Piano


600.00


Auditor's Ad- justment .01


New Equipment for Auditorium


Chapter 81 Receipts 7,311.97


Lunchroom


1,500.00


Town Dump


100.00


Tax Possession Sales 416.97


Aid to Dependent Children


2,000.00


School Lunch


200.00


Town Hall


700.00


Revenue


14,507.67


Police


1,000.00


Health


200.00


Tax Titles


53.19


$ 6,363.67


Surplus Revenue 26,467.02


$32,830.69


$32,830.69


County Tax


9,436.40


Appropriation Balances 7,930.68


Tax Title Redemp- tions 110.11


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SALARIES PAID IN 1952


Maurice W. Wiley, Selectman, etc. $1,624.50


George Howard, Selectman, etc. 1,425.00


Luther P .Smith, Selectman, etc. 1,425.00


Leslie E. Chase, Town Clerk, Treas. & Collector


420.72


L. Isabelle Brackett, Town Clerk, Treasurer and Collector 3,053.03


Genevieve C. Schroeder, Accountant, Clerical 984.72


Dorrice Mayo, Welfare Worker, Clerical


1,181.00


Horace Moore, T. Hall, Janitor, Police, Fireman


2,258.20


Ralph L. Rogers, Building Inspector


800.00


Howard L. Anderson, Shellfish Constable, Police, Highway 1,253.00


James Johnston, Jr., Fire Chief


500.00


Yngne E. Rongner, Civilian Defense Director Fireman 527.00


Ralph A. Chase, Veteran's Benefits Agent


319.20


Antone P. Escobar, Dump Superintendent


1,006.40


Andrew Miskelly, Secretary, Finance Committee


50.00


Blanche Keefe, Librarian


400.00


Harold Cole, Miller


402.80


Pamela Houghton, Swimming Instructor


100.00


Winfred J. Knowles, Police


913.50


Robert Deschamps, Police


496.52


Charles Acorn, Police


17.50


Harvey T. Moore, Constable


50.00


Maurice A. Moore, Wire Inspector & Fireman


168.00


Carl Cathcart, Moth Fireman


312.75


Arthur Foster, Moth


12.00


John Paull, Moth


8.00


Ella Fuller, Election and Registration


10.50


George Duffy, Sr., Election and Registration 10.50


Edith Acorn, Election and Registration


10.50


Daniel W. Sparrow, Jr., Election & Registration


7.50


Norman Jones, Election and Registration


7.00


Marston Daley, Election and Registration


3.00


Miriam Deschamps, Typist


25.00


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Edward C. Brown, Fireman


2.00


Curtis Emond, Fireman


4.00


Robert J. Whiting, Fireman and Misc. Labor


18.00


Gaston Norgeot, Fireman


2.00


Alfred Nickerson, Fireman


9.00


Stanley Horton, Fireman


29.00


Ernest Hollis, Fireman


28.00


Charles Hollis, Fireman


38.00


John Hilferty, Fireman


10.00


L. R. Ellis,, Fireman


2.00


Clarence Doughty, Fireman


41.00


Allan Corbett, Fireman


45.00


J .Curtis Curtin, Misc. Labor


126.08


N. A. Nickerson, Sr., Machinery a/c


12,028.20


M. F. Roach & Sons, Machinery


2,350.75


Raymond Perreault, Machinery


556.00


N. A. Nickerson, Sr., Road Superintendent and Surveyor 1,456.64


Ralph Mayo, Road Machinery


708.50


Nathan Ellis, Road Machinery


1,615.00


Reginald Higgins, Road Machinery


773.00


Nathan A. Nickerson, Jr., Highway


287.50


Gordon Nickerson, Highway


289.00


John Grozier, Highway and Misc. Labor


455.00


George Wiley, Highway


870.50


Lewis Bearse, Highway


198.00


Thomas Brown, Highway


715.50


Herbert E. Hoyt, School Superintendent


649.95


Otto E. Nickerson, Principal and Teacher


3,548.28


Della Macomber, Teacher


2,733.33


Esther Handel, Teacher


2,728.29


Vesta L. Gould, Teacher


2,733.33


David O. Lynch, Guidance Director


654.96


Frederick Gricius, Instrumental Music


606.66


Webster W. Tileston, Vocal Music


343.28


C. Aileen O'Toole, Art


323.28


William Rinehart, Writing Instructor


270.00


70


Ethel T. Reed, Physical Instructor


84.00


Velma McPherson, Physical Instructor


66.00


Ruth Sullivan, Teacher


120.00


Esther Campbell, Teacher


50.00


Hazel Knight, Teacher


25.00


Virginia Horton, Teacher


50.00


Jean Putnam, School Nurse


450.00


Nathan Weber, Custodian of the School


2,333.34


Ruth Moody, Superintendent's Work


245.00


Elmer Lloyd, School Bus, Tree Warden


3,694.03


Nathan E. Clark, School Bus


2,620.00


Alonzo Gill, School Bus, Fireman


2,524.00


James Adamson, School Committee


100.00


Elizabeth Collins, School Committee


50.00


James Schofield, School Committee


50.00


Dorothy M. Prentice, School Dietician


1,300.00


Barbara Eddy, School Cook


96.00


Ruth Johnston, School Cook


15.00


William Hoffman, Misc. Labor


4.50


Howard Brewer, Misc. Labor


8.00


Charles Escobar, Misc. Labor


46.00


Frank Fuller, Misc. Labor


74.00


CLASSIFICATION OF ACCOUNTS


Selectmen Salary


Maurice W. Wiley,


Appropriation $1,700.00


Chairman


$ 700.00


George Howard 500.00


Luther P. Smith 500.00


$1,700.00


Assessors' Salary


Luther P. Smith, Chairman


Appropriation $1,800.00


$600.00


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Maurice W. Wiley


600.00


George Howard


600.00


$1,800.00


Board of Welfare Salary


George Howard,


Appropriation $900.00


Chairman


$300.00


Maurice W. Wiley 300.00


Luther P. Smith


300.00


$900.00


Treasurer, Collector, Clerk Salary


Leslie E. Chase $ 417.40 Appropriation $3,000.00


L. Isabelle Brackett 2,582.60


$3,000.00


Accountant Salary


L. Isabelle Brackett


$109.60


Appropriation


$ 800.00


Genevieve C.


Schroeder 690.40


$800.00


Clerk Salary


L. Isabelle Brackett


$164.40 Appropriation $1,000.00


Dorrice M. Mayo 338.75


Genevieve C. Schroeder 278.15


$781.30


Balance to Revenue


218.70


$1,000.00


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Janitor Salary


Horace Moore $2,080.00 Appropriation $2,080.00


Moderator


Winfred J. Knowles $25.00 Appropriation $25.00


Road Surveyor


Nathan A. Nickerson $50.00 Appropriation $50.00


Salary Secretary Finance Committee


Andrew C. Miskelly $50.00 Appropriation . $50.00


Constable


Harvey T. Moore $50.00 Appropriation $50.00


Building Inspector


Ralph L. Rogers $800.00 Appropriation $800.00


Accountant Expense


Typing Expense $15.00


Appropriation From Reserve 25.00


$40.00


Printing, Stationery,


Postage 23.93


Office Supplies 18.97


Dues Municipal Finance Officers Association 4.00


$61.90


Balance to Revenue 3.10


$65.00


$65.00


Officer Travel Expense




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