Town of Eastham Annual Report 1962-1965, Part 16

Author: Eastham (Mass.)
Publication date: 1962
Publisher: the Town
Number of Pages: 702


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Charles N. Deane-1968 Colby B. Kalloch-1969


School Committee


Marcia E. Nickerson-1965 Theodore L. Hicks-1966 Alfred R. Mills-1967


Regional School District Committee


Robert M. Burrill-1965


Fred G. Carey-1965


Charles P. Escobar-1965


Harvey T. Moore-1965


Edith K. Gill-1965 William H. Hayes-1966 Fred G. Carey, Jr .- 1967 Guy L. Farrell-1968 Kenneth R. Higgins-1969


Highway Surveyor


Tree Warden


Constable


Recreation Commission


L. Isabelle Brackett-1966


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APPOINTED OFFICIALS OF THE TOWN OF EASTHAM


Town Accountant Board of Registrars


General Office Clerk


Welfare Worker


Veterans' Agent Building Inspector Fire Chief and Forest Fire Warden


Civilian Defense Director


Shellfish Constable


Shellfish Deputy Constable Inspector of Wires


Moth Superintendent


County Health Officer Dog Officer Inspector of Animals and Slaughtering


Town and School Nurse


Burial Agent Chief of Police Police Officers


Sanitary Inspectors


Gas Installations Inspector Maintenance Chief Harbor Master Fence Viewer


Genevieve C. Schroeder-1967


Constance L. Cunningham-1965 Aurore V. King-1966 Eleanor P. Mills-1967


Genevieve C. Schroeder


Dorrice M. Mayo


Francis P. Burling Ralph L. Rogers


John H. Hilferty


Clarence E. Doughty


Lloyd A. Mayo


Charles N. Campbell


Gilbert E. Newton


Charles P. Escobar


Mary Susich Dr. James H. Leach


Dr. James H. Leach


A. May Dunphy Francis P. Burling Winfred J. Knowles


Jerry Emond John A. Alexander Kennth R. Higgins Robert L. Deschamps Edward A. Dickinson


Edward H. Tateosian Leo H. Decoteau Richard Sturtevant


Wilfred J. Trahan


Fred G. Carey


William Hoffman Winfred J. Knowles


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Town Hall Custodian Finance Committee


Board of Appeals


Board of Appeals Associate Members Conservation Commission


Election Officers


Legal Counsel Deputy Fire Chiefs


Captain Fire Department


Members Fire Department


Louis Amoroso


Clayton O. Horton-1965


Otto E. Nickerson-1965


William J. Hoffman-1965 Louis K. Gregory-1966 Leonard E. Tarvers-1966 Bernard C. Collins-1966 Freeman C. Hatch III-1967 Howard W. Quinn-1967 Jean R. Poor-1967


Harold Jennings-1965


Stillman D. Covell-1966 George D. Dickie-1967


David L. Mead-1968


Roy A. Wheaton-1969


Edward L. Philbrick, Jr .- 1966 Catherine DeVille-1967


George E. Schreck-1965


Joseph L. Putnam-1965


Louie A. Benner-1966


Alfred L. Mills-1966


Richard A. Woodland-1967


Maurice W. Wiley-1967


Alfred R. Mills, Warden James T. Clancy, Deputy Warden Arnold E. Velander, Inspector


Elnathan E. Eldredge, Inspector John F. Connors, Deputy Inspector


Dorothy Benner, Deputy Inspector


Lorna B. Horton, Clerk


Anastasia Higgins, Deputy Clerk Esther Turner, Inspector (Temp.)


Joseph E. Doyle, Jr.


Allen Corbert Arthur C. Nickerson


Ernest Hollis


Charles M. Wiley


Edward Philbrick, Jr. George S. Duffy, Jr. Irving S. Lee Joseph E. Doyle, Jr.


William D. Burns Guy L. Farrell George C. Dunsford


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Alfred A. Chaplowe Richard F. Clark Thomas L. Foley, Jr. Harold B. Jennings Armand M. St. Aubin James E. Schofield Robert C. Penney Richard H. Nickerson


John S. Grant


Paul J. Knoetgen


Henry E. Goodrich John A. Bangnulo


Members Rescue Squad


Allen S. Corbett


Arthur C. Nickerson


Charles M. Wiley


Edward Philbrick, Jr.


George S. Duffy, Jr.


Irving S. Lee Joseph E. Doyle, Jr.


William D. Burns


Alfred A. Chaplowe


Richard F. Clark


Thomas L. Foley, Jr.


Armand St. Aubin


George R. Bridgwood .


Public Building and Park Committee


Philip J. Schwind


Bernard C. Collins


William E. Joseph


Robert J. Erickson Maurice W. Wiley


Sealer of Weights and Measures Weigher


James T. Clancy John Pate


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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN


To the Residents and Taxpayers of Eastham :


Once again we have the pleasure of greeting you in the New Year and submitting our annual report. In our efforts to serve you, the one thought uppermost in our minds is what is best for our Town.


At the Special Town Meeting, held in June, 1964, three articles presented in the Warrant were postponed until the Annual Town Meeting. The first calls for a sum of money for renovating one office, namely the present Selectmen's office, and the heating system. The second article asks for an addition to the Town Hall, for equipping same. The last one asks for a sum of money for converting the small auditorium into offices.


There is no question that the need for more office space is immediate and imperative. During the past fifteen years the town has doubled in population, the number of dwellings and in the amount of clerical work necessary to serve this increase. However, the increased work, and the additional records necessary to this increase, as well as added reports required by the State, is still being carried on by the same number of persons, in the same limited space. Also, when the professional re-assessment has been completed, the Assessors records will require a great deal of care. It is necessary that the Assessors' clerk be placed with the records rather than across the hall, so that maps and other information will be readily available when desired. Also, these records are very valuable and should be kept in a fireproof vault, readily ac- cessable to both Assessors and Clerk. Therefor, let us con- sider these articles.


The present heating system in the "old hall" is no longer safe and must be replaced. The present Selectmen's office is badly in need of painting, lighting and a counter for showing maps and other uses. We ask that you vote for this article.


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A sketch of the proposed addition to the Town Hall is shown in the front of this Town Report. This plan calls for a Selectmen's office, vault and Conference Room on the north side of the present building, and for a Welfare and Police Office on the South side, both having an outside entrance. The present Selectmen's Office, when renovated, would be used by the Assessors' Clerk and the Town Ac- countant. The present Treasurer, Collector and Town Clerk's office would be for her use. At present, with the Account- ant's files and some of the Assessors' and Selectmens' files and equipment located there, it is very crowded. The present Welfare and Police offices in the basement are most in- adequate and in deplorable disrepair. It is difficult for some of the Welfare cases to negotiate the stairs to the basement, and when there, only one chair is available as there is no room for more. The Police office is overcrowded with overflow piled on the counter. It is proposed that each wing have a full basement. Previous to the Special Town Meeting the committee on Public Buildings and Parks, the Finance Committee and two members of the Board of Selectmen were in full approval of this plan. We Selectmen have given this plan much thought and study since that special town meeting and are still of the opinion that it is in the best interest of the Town, both for the present and for several years to come.


The other article calls for converting the small aud- itorium into offices, building a vault and installing a new heating system for said hall. This calls for tearing out the stage and building offices on both sides of the hall. This would also mean that the hall will no longer be available to the Grange, or the many other organizations which use it all through the year. Many feel that this was not the intent of the late Timothy Smith, who donated the hall.


The impact of these changes on the tax rate cannot be definitely determined at this time. However, all work done on the existing building must be paid for during the year 1965. The construction of an addition can be done with a bond issue, payment to begin in 1966. As 1965 will see the


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last payment on the new auditorium, the tax impact for an addition should be minor. If it were possible to have an estimated value of the Town, under the new assessment system, these questions could be answered at Town Meeting. We ask your serious consideration to our desperate need for office space, and we invite you to come and inspect the present offices and see the plans for the proposed addition, which has been designed to blend with the current structure.


With the aid of State Engineers, we hope to find some possible means of preventing some of the erosion on the Bay side. It is also hoped that the docking area at Rock Harbor will be enlarged. The Selectmen met with a State Committee regarding the possibility of constructing a launching ramp at either Great Pond or Rock Harbor. As of this date, no report has been received from this committee.


There will be a question on the Ballot this year asking for approval, or disapproval, of a Zoning Commission on the County level. If approved, this will require an appropriation of $50.000 from the fifteen towns in the County.


The road equipment purchased during the year was in constant use and we feel that it was advantageous to the Town. With this fact in mind, we will have an article in the Warrant this year asking for a small amount of additional equipment.


The Board wishes to thank all of the Town Officials, Department Heads, their fellow workers and the residents and taxpayers of Eastham for their understanding and co- operation during this past year.


Respectfully submitted,


LUTHER P. SMITH, Chairman MAURICE A. MOORE FRED G. LaPIANA, Jr. Board of Selectmen


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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF ASSESSORS


To the Residents and Taxpayers of the Town of Eastham :


At the 1964 Annual Town Meeting the people of Eastham voted the sum of $15,500.00 for a professional re- valuation of all real, taxable property in the Town. After inspecting literature of some twenty companies equipped to perform this service, five were interviewed and asked to submit bids. These bids were then reviewed and the low bid of $13.750.00, by the United Appraisal Co., of East Hartford, Connecticut, was accepted.


Field work began on buildings in June and was com- pleted shortly after Labor Day. Soon after this the pricing of land began, and this nearly completed. Beginning early in 1965, both buildings and land will be reviewed and only then will final values be set. It must be under- stood that no information will be available to anyone regarding their individual assessment until notices are sent to each individual taxpayer, by the company, advising him of his new assessment.


These notices will specify the dates for hearings which the company will hold to hear objections. If your assessed value is above "full and fair value", this will be the time to bring it to the attention of the appraisers. After the hearings have been completed, the new assessments will be- come official, probably about April 1, 1965.


Please bear in mind that all assessments will reflect "full and fair value". This is in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and subsequent Sup- reme Court decisions. All valuations will rise appreciably. However, the tax rate will decrease in direct proportion, and


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so very little change will occur in most tax bills, excepting those cases where present values were out of proportion to others in the Town.


In the future, all assessments will be made in relation to the values established this year. It shall, therefor, be necessary to establish and maintain new and more complete records. The Assessors shall have to spend more time in the field, and additional clerical help will be necessary. There are also ten pages of Assessors Maps remaining to be re- vised in order to complete our records. An article in the Warrant asks for the money necessary for the revision of these maps.


In view of these and other pressing needs, more space and better safeguards for records are immediately essential. This space should provide for good coordination between the Assessors, their clerks, and their records and maps.


Respectfully submitted,


FRED G. La PIANA. JR. Chairman


LUTHER P. SMITH


MAURICE A. MOORE Board of Assessors


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THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS - EASTHAM 1964 RECAPITULATION


Figures Used in Fixing Tax Rate G.L. Chapter 59, 23, 25


A. CITY or TOWN: Including all appropriations voted since 1963 Tax Rate was fixed.


1. Total Appropriations as certified by city or town clerk to be raised by taxation, Chapter 41, 15A


2. Total Appropriations voted to be taken from available funds:


(a) In 1964. $45,900.00


1964 Estimates


45,900.00 1963 Under- Estimates


B. STATE: Tax and Assessments:


1. State Parks and Reservations


$ 1,012,37


$ 93.46


2. State Audit of Municipal Accounts


$


64.92


3. Mosquito Control


3,720.15


4. State Assessment System


50.00


5. Motor Vehicle Excise Tax Bills


187.95


6. Sum of Total carried to outside column


$ 5,035.39


$ 93.46


$ 5,128.85


C. COUNTY: Tax and Assessments:


1. County Tax


$ 20,160.92


2. Blue Cross and Insurance


2,567.69


3. Sum of total carried to outside column


$ 22,728.61


$ 22,728.61


D. OVERLAY OF CURRENT YEAR


$ 10,034.37


E. GROSS AMOUNT TO BE RAISED


$508,436.67


F. ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE FUNDS:


1. Income Tax


$ 28,273.10


2. Corporation Taxes


12,878.55


3. Reimbursement on account of publicly owned land


28.13


4. Old Age Meal Tax


1,123.79


$424,644.84


$470,544.84


5. Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


37,848.56


6. Licenses


4,834.50


7. Fines


272.55


8. General Government


226.37


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Health and Sanitation: Nurses and Dental Fees


482.75


10. Charities (other than Federal grants) ADC and DA


3,549.43


11. Old Age Assistance (other than Federal Grants)


10.338.20


12. Veterans' Services


613.96


13.


School (Funds from Income Tax not to be included )


14,568.24


14. Interest: On Taxes and Assessments


182.41


15. State Assistance for School Construction - Chapter 645, Acts of 1948


1,729.78


16. Auditorium Rental


1,185.00


17. Blue Cross and Insurance


256.62


18. TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS


$118,391.94


19. OVERESTIMATE OF PREVIOUS YEAR:


$ 1,103.15


(b) Cape Cod Mosquito Control


20. Amounts voted to be taken from available funds


45,900.00


21. TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE FUNDS


$165,406.59


G. Net AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION ON PROPERTY


$343,030.08


J. Total Valuation: Personal Property $1,165,340.00


Personal Property Tax $ 50,692.31


Real Estate 6,720,420.00


Real Estate Tax 292,337.77


TAX RATE $43.50


Total $7,885,760.00


K. Loss to avoid fractional division of tax rate . 48


L. TOTAL TAXES LEVIED ON PROPERTY


$343,030.08


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(a) County Tax 11.50


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, 1964. Cooperation of all depart- ments in submitting bills promptly has helped in expediting the work in this department and I wish to take this op- portunity to express my appreciation to all concerned.


Cash on hand, January 1, 1964 GENERAL REVENUE:


$122,075.90


Taxes: 1963 Real Estate


$ 4,986.42


1963 Personal


698.40


1964 Real Estate


280,467.04


1964 Personal


48,882.78


1964 Real Estate, on Tax Possession Sales


12.25


$335,046.89


1963 Motor Vehicle Excise


$ 10.098.79


1964 Motor Vehicle Excise


33,729.81


$ 43.828.60


Tax Title Redemptions


$ 552.13


Sale of Tax Possessions


641.30


$ 1,193.13


From the State:


Income Tax


$ 6,368.64


Business Corporation Tax


12,188.55


Old Age Assistance Meal Tax


1,320.13


$ 19,877.32


From the County:


Refunded Dog Tax


$ 376.78


Licenses and Permits: Building


$ 1,202.00


Cabin


10.00


Cesspool Construction


46.00


Cesspool Pumping


8.00


Firearms and Gunsmith


15.00


Garbage and Rubbish Disposal


6.00


Gasoline Renewals


7.00


Ice Cream Manufacturer


5.00


Innkeeper


4.00


Lodging House


6.00


Oleo


.50


Pistol


40.00


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Shellfish :


Residential, Non-Commercial


1,192.00


Non-Residential, Non-Commercial


586.00


Commercial Dragger Victualler


62.00


45.00


22.00


Fish and Game Licenses Dog Licenses


$ 494.50


Grants and Gifts:


Public School Aid, Chapter 70


$ 20,957.14


Public School Aid, Chapter 69-71 .


739.68


Transportation


13,749.92


$ 35,446.74


Interest on Taxes:


Personal


$ 13.02


Real Estate


111.61


Motor Vehicle Excise


66.50


Tax Title Redemption


33.47


Collector's Fees


$


638.00


COMMERCIAL REVENUE:


Auditorium Rental


$ 625.00


Appeals Board Hearings


70.00


Insurance Dividend


186.32


Library Fines and Deposits


232.87


Napkin Dispenser


1.90


Planning Board Hearings


80.00


Recording Fees


31.20


Remimbursements for Ads for Liquor Hearings


9.40


Reimbursement for Use of Rescue Truck


149.00


Road Machinery Fund


1,662.35


School Lunch


3,813.24


School Rental


75.00


Sealer's Fines


48.00


$ 6,984.28


From the State:


New School Building


$ 1,729.78


Highways - Chapter 81


11,000.00


Highways - Chapter 782


6,091.64


Highways - Chapter 822


6,091.64


Library Aid


500.00


General Relief


177.22


Old Age Assistance


8,900.11


Old Age Assistance, Medical


3,126.66


Old Age Assistance, Administration


755.49


Old Age Assistance, Medical, Administration


109.34


Aid to Dependent Children


2,083.70


Aid to Dependent Children, Administration


152.26


Disability Assistance


1,934.36


Disabliity Assistance, Administration


55.00


Veterans' Benefits


143.50


Vocational Education


671.62


$


3,256.50


$


1,587.50


$ 224.60


$ 43,522.32


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Federal Grants:


Old Age Assistance


$ 13,013.00


Old Age Assistance, Administration 1,539.11


Old Age Assistance, Medical 4,883.59


Old Age Assistance, Medical, Administration


194.22


Aid to Dependent Children


2,301.50


Aid to Dependent Children, Administration


557.88


Disability Assistance


930.00


Disability Assistance, Administration


133.54


School Lunch


1,780.08


School, Public Law 874


238.66


$ 25,571.58


Recoveries:


Old Age Assistance


$ 3,469.24


From Other Towns:


$ 459.28


Old Age Assistance General Relief


51.44


$ 510.72


Refunds:


Appeal Board


$ 4.24


Blue Cross and Insurance


8.06


Dog Refunds


153.00


Estimated Receipts


7.50


Fire Department


4.00


Insurance ยท


420.26


Planning Board


2.30


Police Department


54.03


Old Age Assistance


15.00


Miscellaneous


15.97


Land Court Fees


22.70


School


60.00


School, Out of State Travel


5.50


Selectmen and Assessor Expense


8.62


State Income Tax


27.75


$ 808.93


Unclassified :


State Income Tax


$ 1,360.98


Barnstable County Retirement


2,868.83


Federal Witholding Tax


12,975.64


Massachusetts Teachers' Retirement


2,547.32


Blue Cross and Insurance


2,490.84


Teachers' Group Insurance


444.99


Nurses' Fees


471.00


Dental Clinic


122.50


Marina Rental


485.00


Gas Inspections


162.50


Reimbursement for Loss of Taxes


28.13


Telephone Tolls and Postage


33.37


Stamps for Deed


1.65


Sale of:


Safe


10.00


Voting Lists


6.00


Signs


9.52


Fire Truck


76.00


Interest on Deposits


170.78


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Tax Title :


Instruments of Redemption Taking Costs Shellfish Grants


25.00


7.62


17.00


$ 24,314.67


TRUST ACCOUNTS:


Timothy Smith Fund:


Bond Interest


$ 386.00


Income


2,544.87


Gifts


200.00


Loans Given


1,900.00


Loans Repaid


100.00


Plans for Town Hall Addition


430.00


$ 5,560.87


Town Hall Income


111.70


Billings Fund Income


778.77


Frank O. Daniels Cemetery Fund


2.46


Zara Higgins Cemetery Fund


5.41


Old Mill Operating Fund:


Sales


$ 480.22


Donations


873.80


Withdrawals


340.00


$ 1,694.02


$ 8,153.23


TEMPORARY LOAN


$ 50,000.00


TOTAL RECEIPTS


$727,381.73


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APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES


Balance


Appro-


Refund and Additions


Available


Expen- ditures


Balance


Selectmen's Salaries


$


$ 3,650.00


$


$ 3,650.00


$ 3,650.00


$


Assessors' Salaries


3,450.00


3,450.00


3,450.00


Board of Welfare Salaries


900.00


900.00


900.00


Treasurer, Collector, Clerk Salary


4,700.00


4,700.00


4,700.00


Accountant Salary


2,200.00


2,200.00


2,200.00


Office Clerk Salary


2,400.00


2,400.00


2,400.00


Custodian Salary


4,000.00


4,000.00


4,000.00


Building Inspector Salary


1,600.00


1,600.00


1,600.00


Moderator Salary


50.00


50.00


50.00


Finance Committee Chairman Salary


50.00


50.00


50.00


Constable Salary


50.00


50.00


50.00


Accountant Expense


600.00


600.00


17.14


Typewriter


467.50


Travel


86.79


Office Expense


19.57


Dues


9.00


Assessors' Abstracts


350.00


350.00


251.98


98.02


Selectmen and Assessor Expense


3,600.00


183.62


3,783.62


17.12


Kardex File


116.25


Chair and Typewriter


120.20


Printing, Postage, Office Expense


628.99


Travel


428.84


Clerical


332.07


Ads for bids and hearings


50.09


Assessors Maps


2,033.01


Dues


50.00


Recording Deed


7.05


Treasurer, Collector, Clerk Expense


1,500.00


1,500.00


3.45


Association Dues


13.50


Deputy Collector


23.00


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PAYMENTS-CLASSIFIED


Jan. 1, 1964 priations


Balance Appro-


Refund and Additions


Available


Expen- ditures


Balance


Clerical Assistance


recording Fees & Administering Oaths


115.25


Printing. Postage, Office Expense


858.04


Travel and Meetings


230.20


Miscellaneous


22.25


Finance Committee Expense (Dues)


75.00


75.00


10.00


65.00


Loga! Expense


1,000.00


1,000.00


257.02


Town Counsel


6.55


Legal Advertisements


130.43


Certification of Notes


10.00


10.00


2.00


8.00


Election and Registration


1.500.00


105.66


1,605.66


Registrars


625.00


Election Officers


684.39


Printing and Postage


203.30


Repair Ballot Box


43.50


Meals


49.47


Town Hall


4,000.00


203.41


4,203.41


Electricity


657.40


Fuel Oil


1,170.89


Ma ntenance and Repairs


919.64


Telephone


647.44


Janitor's Supplies


302.98


Labor


103.62


Extra Janitor Duty


240.00


Kitchen Supplies


84.23


Public Address System


44.00


Miscellaneous


13.03


Fiag


20.18


Tax Titles


5,000.00


22.70


5,022.70


Advertising


24.15


Tax Takings


44.00


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606.00


Telephone


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Jan. 1, 1964 priations


234.31


Balance Appro- Jan. 1, 1964 priations


Refund and Additions


Available


Expen- ditures 3,370.00 153.95 163.75 2.00


Balance


Legal Fees


Recordings


Land Court


Notary Fees


Encumbered


1,264.85 491.30


Revenue Stamps Recording Deed


7.05


Professional ReAssessment


15,500.00


15,500.00


8,167.00


7,333.00


Shellfish Protection


1,000.00


1,000.00


1,000.00


Shellfish Propogation


1,291.70


500.00


1,791.70


530.35


Shellfish


816.00


Deputy Shellfish Warden


250.00


Materials


10.60


Travel


57.75


Planting Shellfish


90.00


Printing


37.00


Fire Department


8,150.00


336.24


8,486.24


Payrolls; Fire, Summer Man, Signal


2,275.75


Chief's Salary


1,550.00


Travel


200.32


Apparatus


822.77


Fuel


345.17


Electricity


372.45


Clothing


619.16


Telephone


182.24


Gas Inspections


370.00


Painting Station


328.43


Gasoline


233.07


Radio


600.00


Printing, Postage


50.26


Maintenance of Equipment


103.01


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Tax Pessessions


500.00


500.00


1.65


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Balance


Appro-


Refund and Additions


Available


Expen- ditures 85.00


Balance


Cesspool


Chairs


254.31


Gas


7.10


Building Maintenance


87.20


Fire Patrol Truck


1,000.00


1,000.00


979.79


20.21


Fire Station Toilet Facilities


1,300.00


1,300.00


744.47


555.53


Rescue Boat and Gear


1,100.00


1,100.00


1,094.70


5.30


Police Department


15,100.00


54.03


15,154.03


546.97


Police Chief


5,000.00


Police Payrolls


7,337.53


Association Dues


27.00


Miscellaneous Equipment


267.41


Uniforms


252.30


Car repairs and servicing


221.16


Gasoline and oil


896.16


Printing, Postage, Office Expense


115.76


Travel and meals


19.23


Telephone


470.51


Police Cruiser


970.00


970.00


969.50


.50


Dispatcher Service


4,000.00


4,000.00


4,000.00


Ambulance


3,000.00


3,000.00


3,000.00


Tree Warden


600.00


600.00


4.30


Wages


396.50


Truck Hire


52.00


Town Truck


70.20


Insecticides


77.00


Insect Pest and Poison Ivy Control


1,600.00


1,600.00


Wages


614.26


Truck Hire


485.38


Insecticides


487.76


Gas and Oil


12.60


Dutch Elm Disease


200.00


200.00


22


Jan. 1, 1964 priations


Balance Appro- Jan. 1, 1964 priations


Refund and Additions


Available


Expen- ditures


Balance


Wages


84.00


Truck Hire


66.00


Insecticides


50.00


Sealer of Weights and Measures


200.00


200.00


46.45


James E. Clancy, Sealer Telephone and Mileage


3.55


350.00


119.00


469.00


469.00


Bounties on Woodchucks


30.00


30.00


5.00


25.00


Appeal Board


600.00


4.86


604.86


Chairman of Board


100.00


Secretary


243.60


Association Dues


27.00


Advertisements


172.93


Printing, Postage, Stationery


61.33


Planning Board


300.00


2.30


302.30


114.85


Secretary of Board


100.00


Association Dues


30.00


Advertisements


20.95


Printing, Postage Office Expense


36.50


Civilian Defense


448.34


250.00


137.95


836.29


Civil Defense Director


520.00


Telephone


30.00


Generator Maintenance


49.84


Surplus Supplies


168.45


Travel, for supplies


68.00


Traffic Lines, (Painting)


1,500.00


1,500.00


1,500.00


Conservation Commission


463.50


100.00


563.50


563.50


Street Lights


1,150.00


1,150.00


1,122.40


27.60


1,000.00


1,000.00


3.58


Great Pond Supervision Lifeguard


800.03


Equipment


196.39


Town Hall Parking Lot Lighting


800.00


800.00


773.26


26.74


150.00


Inspection of Wiring


23


Appro-


Refund and Additions


Expen- ditures


Balance 2,500.00


Professional Planning


2,500.00


2,500.00


Greenhead Fly Control


346.40


346.40


346.40


Health


2,500.00


2,500.00


244.78


Salary of Board


15.69


Dental Clinic


537.80


Travel


55.70


Survey of Town Dump


1,218.55


Substitute Nurse


325.10


Dues and Printing


15.85


Supplies for Nurse


71.53


Dig hole for Whale


15.00


Town Dump


3,500.00


3,500.00


57.47


Labor


1,936.16


Trucks and Operators


441.75


Contract for Maintenance (to June 1


597.94


Hauling Tractor


140.00


Electrical Work


140.00


Signs


110.00


Materials


53.35


Misscellaneous


23.33


Inspection of Animals


80.00


80.00


80.00


Dog Officer Account


100.00


100.00


34.00


15.00


Encumbered


51.00


Highways - General


4,000.00


4,000.00


4.12


Typewriter


60.00


Garage (at Town Dump)


503.73


Tools


928.06


Electricity


50.96


Materials


436.89


Labor


816.89


Gasoline and Oil


661.37


Fuel Oil


154.30


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Balance Jan. 1, 1964 priations


Available


Balance


Signs


133.83


Maintenance of Equipment


149.60


Mileage


48.50


Miscellaneous


51.75


Highways - Chapter 81


14,200.00


14,200.00


Wages


3,179.64


Trucks and Operators


4,051.50


Materials Town Truck


1,412.15


Highways - Chapter 782, deposited




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