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5,370.00
17. Health
700.00
18. Highway-General
1,500.00
19. Insect Pest and Poison Ivy Control
1,365.00
20. Inspector of Animals
80.00
21 Insurance
720.00
22. Interest
2,500.00
23. Legal Expense
1,000.00
24. Library
1,500.00
25. Memorial Day
150.00
26. Miscellaneous
1,000.00
27. Office Clerk
1,600.00
28. Old Cemeteries 350.00
29. Old Windmill Care and Improvement
700.00
30. Planning Board
250.00
31. Police Department
10,000.00
32. Public Amusement and Advertising
500.00
33. Recreation Commission
1,500.00
34. Regional School District
46,961.01
35. Reserve
5,000.00
36. Retirement
1,776.76
37. School
89,475.00
38. School Lunch
800.00
39. School Notes (Addition)
7,000.00
40. Sealer of Weights and Measures
120.00
41. Secretary of Finance Committee
50.00
42. Selectmen and Assessor Expense
900.00
43. Shellfish Protection and Propagation
1,500.00
44. Snow
1,000.00
45. Soldiers' and Sailors' Lots
50.00
46. Surety on Bonds
360.00
47. Tax Titles
1,700.00
48. Town Dump
2,000.00
49. Town Hall
5,300.00
50. Town Landings
5,000.00
51. Town Reports
1,000.00
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42. Treasurer, Collector, Clerk Expense
1,050.00
53. Tree Warden 300.00
54. Veterans' Benefits 3,000.00
55 Vocational Education
1,000.00
56. Welfare Administration
1,872.00
57. Welware Services
27,000.00
58. Wire Inspections 250.00
TOTAL
$248,930.77
Less Transfer from Overlay Surplus
5,000.00
$243,930.77
Recommended.
Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to fix the salary and compensation of all elective officers of the Town as provided by Section 108, Chapter 44, General Laws, as amended, and raise and appropriate sums of money for salary :
Department Head
Recommendation
Moderator
$ 25.00
Constable
50.00
Road Surveyor
50.00
Selectmen ($800.00 each)
2,400.00
Assessors ($1,000 each)
3,000.00
Board of Welfare ($300.00 each)
900.00
Treasurer, Collector, Clerk
3,900.00
$10,325.00
Recommended.
Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to pay the unpaid bills of 1958. Recommended.
Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of holding Band Concerts in the ensuing year, or take any action relative thereto.
Recommend $450.00.
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Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to continue the Greenhead Fly Control, under Section 24, Chapter 252, General Law, $39.20 to be raised and appropriated and the balance $307.20, to be taken from funds already appropri- ated and paid to the State Treasury.
Recommend $39.20.
Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,000.00 for the purpose of con- structing a tennis court on the Elementary School grounds, or taken ay action relative thereto.
Recommended.
Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,000.00; $1,700.00 to be used in conjunction with $1,700.00 from school funds for a salary of $3,400.00 for a Nurse, and the other $300.00 to be used for expenses, said nurse to be working both as a School and Town Nurse, or take any action relative thereto.
Recommended.
Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $385.00 to pay the operating charge of four (4) lumen Mercury street lights, on the State High- way in front of the Town Hall, or take any action relative thereto.
Recommended.
Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or appropriate from unappropriated available funds in the Treasury, a sum of money for Chapter 90 High- ways, or take any action relative thereto.
Recommend $2,000.00.
Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or transfer from unappropriated available funds in the Treasury, the sum of $4,000.00 to purchase a rescue truck and equipment, or take any action relative thereto.
Do not recommend.
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Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or appropriate from available funds in the Treasury, the sum of $2,800.00 to be spent in conjunction with State funds for the improvement of boating facilities at Rock Harbor Creek, or take any action relative thereto.
Recommended.
Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to accept Sec- tion 6B of Chapter 40 of the General Laws; this pertains to the Town purchasing Police and Firemen's uniforms, or take any action relative thereto.
Recommended.
Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money enabling the conservation com- mission to discharge its duties in accordance with the pro- visions of Section 51, Chapter 40, General Laws, or take any action relative thereto.
Recommend $250.00.
Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds in the Treasury, a sum of money to purchase land and erect a Fire Station in the north part of the Town, or take any action relative thereto.
Recommend $10,000.00. Vote: 3-Yes. 2-No.
Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to amend Sec- tion IV, paragraph 7, of the Zoning By-Law by adopting the following sentence in addition thereto:
"Engineered plans of cottage rental units shall be filed with the Building Inspector prior to issue of a building per mit, showing service drives and allocating 100 foot frontage to the land for each rental unit."
No recommendation required.
Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to amend Sec- tion V of the Zoning By-Law by adopting paragraph 4 as follows :
"In Districts C and D business buildings shall have a
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minimum setback of 100 feet from the nearest street or highway sideline."
No recommendation required.
Article 28. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning By-Law by deleting from paragraph (a) of the sec- tion entitled "Definition" the figure "400" and inserting therefor the figure "500."
No recommendation required.
Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Building Code, so-called ,by deleting therefrom paragraph "AA", Article 15.
No recommendation required.
Article 30. To see if the Town will vote to amend the . Building Code, so-called, by deleting paragraphs "B", "C" and "D", Article 15, and inserting therefor the following tables, to be identified as paragraph "B".
TABLE I
Maximum clear spans for wood girders :
size in inches
one story
dwellings
one and a half story dwellings
4 × 6
5
0
4
0
6 x 6
6
0
5
2
4 x 8
6
4
5
6
4 × 10
8
0
7
0
6 × 8
8
0
7
0
6 × 10
9
0
8
0
TABLE II
Maximum clear spans for floor joists assumed live load of 40 lbs. per square foot; dead load 10 lbs. Spacing of joists is 16" center to center.
size in inches
No. 1 framing
ft.
in
No. 3 framing in. ft.
2 × 4
2 × 6
9
1
8
6
2 × 8
12
1
11
4
2 × 10
15
3
14
4
3 × 10
17
8
16
9
2 × 12
18
5
17
3
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TABLE III
Maximum clear spans for ceiling joists, live load none ; dead load 10 lbs. per square foot. Spacing of joists is 16" center to center.
size in inches ft.
in.
2 × 4
10
0
2 × 6 15
4
2 × 8
20 2
Note : Where the attic space above the ceiling joists is unfinished but is usable for storage space, or if the space is suitable for finishing into future habitable rooms, the span for the ceiling joists shall be figured the same as for the floor joists.
TABLE IV
Maximum clear spans of rafters for wood or asphalt shingle roofs.
Par. 1. Clear span shall mean the distance measured horizontally from the inside of the plate to a point directly beneath the ridge; the actual rafter length will depend on the roof slope and must be determined accordingly.
Par. 2. This table is for roofs with a minimum pitch of 5" to 12"; for roofs with less pitch, the rafters shall be figured as floor joists. Spacing center to center 24".
size in inches
ft.
in.
2 × 4
6
6
2 × 6
10
3
2 × 8
13
8
20"
16"
ft.
in.
ft.
in.
7
3
8
1
11
4
12
6
15
2
16
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TABLES I, II, III and IV are based on a minimum fiber stress of 1200 pounds.
No recommendation required.
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Article 31. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Building Code, so-called, by adopting paragraph "D", Arti- cle 15, as follows :
"The walls and ceilings of all basement garages shall be of fire resistant material, and attached garages must be separated by fire resistant walls and/or ceilings."
No recommendation required.
Article 32. To hear the reports of Committees and to or act on anything which may legally come before the meeting.
No recommendation required.
You are directed to serve this Warrant by posting at- tested copies thereof at the Post Office in North Eastham and the Post Office in Eastham, seven days at least before the date of holding said meeting.
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 31st day of Jan- uary, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-Nine.
MAURICE W. WILEY, Chairman LUTHER P. SMITH
BERNARD C. COLLINS Board of Selectmen
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INDEX
Accountant's Report
9
Appeal Board Report
58 47
Assessors' Report
Balance Sheet
38
Barnstable County Health Department Report
62
Board of Registrars
91
Building Inspector's Report
65
Charts for 1958
49
Civilian Defense Director's Report
66
Colleceor's Report
44
Comprative Figures of Article 12
166
Conservation Committee
80
Finance Committee Report
68
Fire Chief's Report
70 72 40
Library Trustees' Report
76
Notice of Town Office Hours
2
Old Windmill Report
78
Pictures From Storm of April 2
54
Planning Board Report
79
Police Chief's Report
81
Recapitulation-1958
52
Protective By-Law Committee
90
Recreation Commission Report
85
Regional School District Committee Report
117
Salaries and Wages
113
Sales of Tax Possession Land
39
School Reports
129
Sealer of Weights and Measures Report
84
Selectmen's Report
7
Shellfish Constable's Report
87
Social Worker's Report
88
Town Clerk's Report
Annual Town Election
104
Annual Town Meeting
96
Dog Licenses
92
Sporting Licenses
92
Births 1958
93
Marriages 1958
94
Deaths 1958
95
Special Town Meeting, May 7, 1958
106
Special Town Meeting, May 26, 1958
110
Town Nurse Report
89
Town Officers
3
Town Property
40
Town Warrant for 1959
165
Treasurer's Report
41
Tree Warden and Moth Superintendent's Report
77
Vacationtists Hand Book
116
Fees Collected
46
Highway Surveyor's Report
Insurance in Force
Juror List
39
Librarian's Report
75
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EASTHAM
REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN of EASTHAM
FOR THE YEAR
1959
OF
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Annual Town Meeting in the Town Hall February 15, 1960
Election of Officers
February 16, 1960
NOTICE OF TOWN OFFICE HOURS
The Town Clerk, Treasurer and Tax Collector's Office hours are 9 to 12 A.M., and 1 to 5 P.M. daily, Saturdays excepted.
The Selectmen, Assessors and Boards of Welfare and Health are in the office at the Town Hall on Mondays and Saturdays from 9 to 12 A.M. and on the second and fourth Wednesday evenings from 7 to 9 P.M.
The Social Worker is in her office at the Town Hall on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays from 9 to 12 A.M. and from 1 to 5 P.M.
The School Committee meets the second and last Tues- day of each month at 7:30 P.M. at the Eastham Elementary School, on Schoolhouse Road.
The Building Inspector is in his office at the Town Hall on Saturdays from 9 to 12 A.M.
The Planning Board meets at the Town Hall the first and third Tuesdays of each month, at 8 P.M.
The Town Nurse may be reached at the elementary school, phone Orleans 808-R, Monday through Friday morn- ings. At other times call Orleans 390-J.
The Annual Town Meetings are held on the third Mon- day in February at the Town Hall, at 7:00 P.M.
The Annual Town Elections are held on the third Tues- day in February at the Town Hall, unless that day is a holiday, in which event the election will be held on the third Wednesday in February.
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TOWN OFFICERS
For The Year 1959
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Selectmen, Assessors and Boards of Welfare and Health
Maurice W. Wiley, 1961 Luther P. Smith, 1960 Prince H. Hurd, Jr., 1962
Town Clerk, Tax Collector, Treasurer and Clerk of Registrars L. Isabelle Brackett, 1960
Library Trustees
Lorna B. Horton, Secretary and Chairman, 1961 Elgie C. Milliken, 1960 Sadie F. Flint, 1962
Moderator Fred G. LaPiana, 1960
Planning Board
Bernard C. Collins, Jr., 1960 Clarence E. Doughty, 1961 Albert H. Nickerson, Secretary, 1962 Eugene S. Zack, 1963 Chairman, Prescott B. Cummings, 1964
School Committee
Alton C. Crosby, Chairman, 1961 Resigned-Elizabeth F. Collins, Secretary, 1962 Theodore L. Hicks, 1960 Dorcas M. Gill-Appointed to 1960
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Regional School District Committee Richard J. Vandermay, 1961
Highway Surveyor Nathan A. Nickerson, Sr., 1960
Tree Warden Charles P. Escobar, 1962
Constable Harvey T. Moore, 1960
Recreation Commission
Howard E. Brewer, Secretary, 1961
Velma D. MacPherson, Secretary, 1964 Leroy A. Babbitt, 1960 Leonard E. Travers, Chairman, 1962 Edward J. Brown, 1963
APPOINTED OFFICERS
Town Accountant, Genevieve C. Schroeder, 1961
Board of Registrars
Elgie Milliken, 1960 Johanna S. Brooks, 1961
Henry J. McCone, 1962
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ANNUALLY APPOINTED OFFICERS
General Office Clerk, Genevieve C. Schroeder Welfare Worker, Dorrice M. Mayo Veterans' Agent, Lawrence A. Baker Building Inspector, Ralph L. Rogers Fire Chief, John H. Hilferty Forest Fire Warden, John H. Hilferty Civilian Defense Director, Clarence E. Doughty Shellfish Constable, Howard L. Anderson-Resigned Shellfish Constable, Lloyd A. Mayo Sealer of Weights and Measures, Stanley Walker Inspector of Wires, Maurice A. Moore Custodian of Town Dump, Earl Horton Moth Superintendent, Charles P. Escobar Special Agent Board of Health, Dr. Fred L. Moore Dog Officer, Dr .James H. Leach Inspector of Animals and Slaughtering, Dr. James H. Leach Dog Officer, Dr. James H. Leach Town and School Nurse, A. May Dunphy Burial Agent, Lawrence A. Baker Chief of Police, Winfred J. Knowles
Police
Howard L. Anderson George R. Bridgewood Walter E. Gavin
Robert L. Deschamps Lewis F. Bearse Kenelm N. Collins
Jerry Emond
Sanitary Inspectors
George F. Crocker
Ernest C. Eldredge
Fence Viewers Winfred J. Knowles
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APPOINTED COMMITTEES
Finance Committee
Warrenton Williams, Chairman and Secretary, 1960
George R. Bridgewood
1960 Herman E. Mahoney 1960
William Hokkanan
1962
Robert J. Erickson
1961
Maurice Turano
1961 Stanley E. Horton, Jr. 1961
Louis K. Gregory
1962 Kenelm N. Collins 1962
Board of Appeals
David L. Mead, Chairman, 1963
John D. Leary
1960 Clyde Becker 1964
Philip Horton, Jr. 1961 George D. Dickie 1962
Associate Member
Harold Jennings
1961 Ralph L. Ormsby 1960
Conservation Committee Richard C. Collins, Chairman, 1964
Robert J. Erickson
1962 Nathan A. Nickerson, Jr. 1961
Louie A. Benner 1960 Alfred L. Mills 1963
Edmund E. Milliken to fill term of R. C. Collins, deceased
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In Memoriam
ELGIE C. MILLIKEN
Member of
Board of Registrars
1956 - 1959
Library Trustee
1957 - 1959
RICHARD C. COLLINS
Member of
Conservation Commission 1958 - 1959
ALFRED W. NICKERSON
Member of
Planning Board
1951 - 1956
Finance Committee
1952 - 1955
ALFRED L. GILL
Member of
Finance Committee
1944 - 1947
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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN
To the Residents and Taxpayers of the Town of Eastham :
We are at the end of a decade which has seen more changes in Eastham than at any time in it's history, and we look forward to greater growth and change in the coming decade. In the following reports of other Town officials you will find a reflection of much of this growth as well as other things of interest.
We are happy to report that the beaches, this past year, did not have the bad erosions of the past few years. In an effort to alleviate the very bad parking situation in the Kingsbury Beach Road area, the road to Bee's River has been widened. This allows parking on one side along the full length of the road. As this is a very attractive beach it is hoped that some of the overflow from Kingsbury Beach will make use of the Bee's River road.
With the very fine cooperation we are receiving from the State, a good start has been made on the Marina at Rock Harbor Creek. We have conferred with Mrs. Keene and find that she is willing to negotiate with the Town for approximately four acres of land which she owns between land which the Town now owns and Cape Cod Bay. It is hoped that the Town will vote favorably on Article 22 in the Warrant so that the Town will be able to acquire this property, which would increase the Town area to 12 acres.
The Selectmen had intended to request an appropriation for construction of a building for the storage of Town pro- perty. At present much of the Town equipment is scattered, some of it being stored by the Road Surveyor, some of it out of doors and the remainder crowded into various in- convient places. As Mr. Nickerson has sold some of his buildings it will be necessary to find a place for the pro- perty now stored by him. However, as the Fire Department
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is requesting funds for a new Fire Station, it was decided to see what action the Town will take on Article 21. The present Fire Station is about the size building which will be required for the storage of Town property.
It is expected that Hemenway Road will be completed in time for the summer traffic. This was a very dangerous entrance and exit but the new road has greatly improved it.
There have been many pleasing comments on the Park at the Old Mill. The Selectmen are working with a com- mittee on plans for landscaping the area this Spring and it is hoped that people will be pleased with the expected improvements.
The custodian of the Town Dump, Mr. Earl K. Horton, should be commended for the excellent job he has done since accepting his appointment. We are hoping to find a solution to the "rat problem" and expect to reduce their numbers in the very near future.
One of the greatest problems confronting the Town at this time is the acceptance of roads in subdivisions. If the Town were to accept all of the roads already request- ed, and the other petitions which will follow, it would place a great burden on the taxpayers as most of these roads are in very poor condition. The Board of Selectmen and the Planning Board are to meet in the very near future to decide on mininum requirements for roads petitioned for Town taking.
With the continued cooperation between all depart- ment heads and Town officials it is expected that the Town will continue to grow and prosper.
Respectfully submitted,
MAURICE W. WILEY, Chairman LUTHER P. SMITH
PRINCE H. HURD, JR. Board of Selectmen
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REPORT OF THE TOWN ACCOUNTANT
To the Board of Selectmen :
The Town Accountant herewith submits a report of the Financial Transactions of the Town of Eastham for the year ending December 31, 1959. Co-operation of all departments in submitting bills promptly has helped expediting the work in this department and I wish to take this oppor- tunity to express my appreciation to all concerned.
RECEIPTS
Cash on hand, January 1, 1959
$77,947.22
GENERAL REVENUE:
Taxes :
1958 Real Estate
$ 3,673.98
1958 Personal
434.75
1959 Real Estate
184,964.73
1959 Personal
29,382.13
1959 Poll
586.00
1959 Real Estate on Tax
Possession Sales
25.22
$219,066.81
1958 Motor Vehicle Excise
$1,855.26
1959 Motor Vehicle Excise
14,904.37
$ 16,759.63
Tax Title Redemptions
$ 67.29
Sale of Tax Possessions
689.41
$ 756.70
From the State:
Income Tax
$12,159.59
Business Corporation Tax
6,323.55
Old Age Assistance Meal Tax
886.38
$ 19,369.52
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From the County: Aid to Highways Refunded Dog Tax
$
992.33
271.18
$ 1,263.51
Licenses and Permits:
Building
$ 893.00
Cabin
24.50
Cesspool
6.00
Fire Arms and Gunsmith
30.00
Garbage Disposal
2.00
Gasoline Renewals
8.00
Ice Cream Manufacturers
15.00
Innkeeper
4.00
Lodging House
14.00
Milk
.50
Oleo
.50
Peddlers
12.00
Pistol
24.00
Play School
1.00
Shellfish :
Residential, Non-Commercial
947.00
Non-Residential, Non-Commercial
492.00
Commercial
34.00
Scallop
10.00
Used Car
5.00
Victualler
20.00
$ 2,542.50
Fish and Game Licenses
992.50
Dog Licenses
321.50
Grants and Gifts:
Public School Aid, Chapter 70
$2,625.13
School Superintendent
655.67
Aid for Retarded Children
215.87
Transportation
12,703.30
$ 16,199.97
Interest on Taxes:
Personal
$ 9.85
Real Estate
83.76
Poll
.35
Motor Vehicle Excise
19.95
Tax Title Redemption
.21
$ 114.12
Collector's Fees
$
247.00
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COMMERCIAL REVENUE :
Auditorium Rental, Town Hall
$1,015.00
Library Fines
86.34
Planning Board Hearings
50.00
Police Fines
10.00
Recording Fees
15.12
Reimbursement for Ads for Gas Hearing
4.50
Reimbursement for Sign Damage
16.80
Poll Tax Demands
1.05
School Lunch
3,414.58
Sealer's Fines
30.00
$ 4,643.39
From the State:
New School Building
$ 1,729.78
Livestock Control
40.00
Highways:
Chapter 81
11,000.00
Chapter 90
1,984.66
Old Age Assistance
11,456.81
Aid to Dependent Children
2,337.79
Veterans' Benefits
364.48
Disability Assistance
722.46
Vocational Education
135.36
Shellfish Propagation
577.00
$ 30,348.34
Federal Grants:
Old Age Assistance
$13,706.57
Old Age Assistance, Administrative
975.44
Aid to Dependent Children
2,789.50
Aid to Dependent Children, Administrative
597.49
Disability Assistance
728.50
Disability Assistance, Administrative
72.29
School Lunch
1,583.63
School, National Defense Education
110.00
$ 20,563.42
Recoveries of Liens:
Old Age Assistance
$ 8,677.08
From Other Towns: Old Age Assistance
$
1,546.96
Refunds:
Dog Officer Account
$ 72.00
Seal Bounty
5.50
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State Income Tax
10.69
54.55
Old Age Assistance School Selectmen and Assessor Expense
11.00
1.50
Police
98.46
$ 253.70
Unclassified :
State Income Tax
$ 630.73
Barnstable County Retirement
2,027.38
Massachusetts Teachers' Retirement
1,727.79
Withholding Tax
8,732.32
Blue Cross
2,904.05
Teachers' Group Insurance
474.60
Dental Clinic Fees
79.50
Nurse's Fees
70.00
Rental of Boat Yard
150.00
Reimbursement for Loss of Taxes
25.65
Reimbursement for Regional School
Expense
359.79
Shellfish Grants
28.92
Telephone Tolls
2.55
Postage
.90
Sale of:
Scallop Bags
1.40
Tercentenary Books
77.50
Tax Title:
Instruments of Redemption
6.00
Taking Costs
2.94
$ 17,302.02
Trust Accounts :
Timothy Smith Fund:
Bond Interest
$ 314.00
Income
2,038.46
Interest
16.44
Gifts
200.00
Loans
1,115.00
$3,683.90
Town Hall Income Billings Fund Income
182.74
300.00
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Zara Higgins Cemetery Fund Old Mill Operating Fund (Donations and Sales)
4.42
3,518.30
$ 7,689.36
TOTAL RECEIPTS
$446,605.25
PAYMENTS
GENERAL GOVERNMENT:
Selectmen's Salaries
$2,400.00
Assessors' Salaries
3,000.00
Board of Welfare Salaries
900.00
Treasurer, Collector, Clerk Salary
3,900.00
Accountant Salary
1,624.00
Clerk Salary
1,600.00
Custodian Salary
3,120.00
Building Inspector Salary
1,450.00
Moderator Salary
25.00
Road Surveyor Salary
50.00
Finance Committee Secretary Salary
50.00
Constable Salary
50.00
Accountant Expense
244.30
Assessors' Abstracts
205.54
Selectmen and Assessor Expense
952.46
Treasurer, Collector, Clerk Expense
1,047.70
Legal Expense
332.10
Surety on Bonds
306.00
Election and Registration
492.14
Town Hall
4,947.62
Tax Title: Tax Takings and Foreclosures
1,137.73
Tax Possessions
18.20
$ 27,852.79
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY:
Shellfish Constable Salary
$1,000.00
Shellfish Propagation
558.44
Fire Department
4,562.32
Police Department
10,227.98
Police Cruiser
847.00
Dispatcher Service
2,000.00
Tree Warden
291.03
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Insect Pest and Poison Ivy Control
1,547.73
Dutch Elm Disease
100.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures
100.00
Inspection of Wiring
356.00
Bounties on Woodchucks
22.00
Appeal Board
329.49
Planning Board
216.05
Ambulance
1,500.00
Civilian Defense
1,192.55
Conservation Commission
20.98
Street Lights
290.38
Greenhead Fly Control
39.20
$ 25,201.15
HEALTH AND SANITATION:
Health
$ 849.58
Town Dump
1,897.76
Inspection of Animals
80.00
Dog Officer Account
216.00
$ 3,043.34
HIGHWAYS:
General
$ 815.96
Chapter 81
15,000.00
Chapter 90 (Hemenway Road)
1,799.25
Snow
3,992.70
Rock Harbor
2,800.00
Town Landings
4,708.12
$ 29,116.03
CHARITIES AND VETERANS' BENEFITS:
Public Welfare Administration
(Welfare Worker's Salary)
$ 1,172.00
Administration, Federal Grants: Welfare Worker's Salary
700.00
Expenses
539.09
General Relief
1,514.30
Old Age Assistance
15,876.73
Old Age Assistance, Federal Grants
13,912.37
Old Age Assistance, Recoveries of Liens
412.00
Aid to Dependent Children
2,177.82
Aid to Dependent Children, Federal Grants
2,957.81
Disability Assistance 1,149.15
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Disability Assistance, Federal Grants Veterans' Benefits Free Bed-Cape Cod Hospital Town Nurse
675.05
3,501.66
500.00
2,021.61
$ 47.109.59
SCHOOL AND LIBRARY:
School (See School Report)
$86,595.69
School Reimbursement, Public Law 874
1,32S.60
School Reimbursement, Public Law $5-864
110.00
Special School Lunch
4.263.35
School Lunch Appropriation
S00.00
Public Library
2.721.18
Public Library Trust
141.32
Regional School Expense
46,961.01
Vocational Education
532.SS
$143,755.03
MATURING DEBT AND INTEREST:
Auditorium Note
$3,000.00
New School Building Note
7,000.00
Interest
2.281.25
$ 12,281.25
CEMETERIES:
Soldiers' and Sailors' Lots
$ 39.00
Old Cemeteries
301.20
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340.20
UNCLASSIFIED:
State Income Tax
$ 630.73
Barnstable County Retirement
2,027.38
Withholding Tax
8,732.32
Massachusetts Teachers' Retirement
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