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HomeMy Public PortalAboutAnnual Reports 1948ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE TOWN OFFICERS OF ORLEANS Massachusetts 0 _ v 1948 .Annual Reports s�. '> FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1948 t� 2N 4- ';ice h�r'f''4`-ftif-'fi"x� :'fJ:`• ~K�? I ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE TOWN OFFICERS OF ORLEANS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1948 PRINTED BY THE CENTRAL CAPE PREBB, INC. 1 HARWICH. MASS. TOWN OFFICERS Moderator Iienriek A. Sparrow Irerin expires February, 1949 Selectmen and Assessors LeRoy A. Nickerson, Chairman Term expires February, 1951 h'rederick J. Colby, Clerk Term expires February, 1950 Arthur R. Finlay Term expires February, 1949 Board of Health Frederiek J. Colby, Chairman Term expires February, 1950 LeRoy A. Nickerson Term expires February, 1951 Artbur R. Finlay Term expires February, 1949 Board of Public Welfare Arthur 11. Finlay, Chairman Term expires February, 1949 LeRoy A. Niekerson. Term expires February, 1951 Frederick J. Colby Term expires February, 1950 School Committee Carlton W. Smith, Chairman Term expires February, 1.949 R. Frederick Raddin Term expires February, 1950 Artbur AV. Ross, Seeretary Term expires February, 1951 Town Clerk, Treasurer and Collector of Taxes Abbic F. Dlitebell Term expires February, 1951 Trustees Snow Library IIarry II. snow Term expires February, 1949 Florence ]I. smitli Term expires February, 1950 Ora W. 1'. ("Ole Term expires February, 1951 Constables Rudolph N. M. llopkins Term expires February, 1949 Henry A. ferry Term expires February, 1949 Surveyor of Highways Norman C. IIopMns Term expires February, 1919 Tree Warden ]Smile A. 011ivicr Term expires February, 1951 Park Commissioners Rudolph N. V. ]lopkins, Chairman 'rerm expires Feb. 1949 Robert L. Chandler Term expires February, 1950 Kendall R. lligpins Term expires February, 1951 page 3 APPOINTED OFFICERS Ralph T. Rogers, Chairman 1e m expires February, Adelbert p 1900 A. (,hilds Term expires February, 19i0 E11gene T. Davis Term expires February, 1951 General Office Clerk Eleanor S. Blake T 1949 erm expires February, Sealer of Weights and Measures Weigher of Beef, Grain and Hay Charles F. Measurer of Wood and Bark Moore Term expires February, 1949 Charles C. Field Drivers and Pound Keepers Elmer 1 , Ffor reeman Term expires February, 194`7 Taylor Term expires February, 19.19 ldnathan E Eldredge Fence Viewers Elmer a Taylor 'Germ expires February, 19 -19 Theodore a young 'Perm expires February, 1949 Term expires February, 1949 Dr, Fred L. Moore Health Officer Term expires February, 1940 Dr.Plenry' a, W Boards of Public Welfare and Health hite Term expires Feb. 1949 George F. (, '"lk and Sanitar biarstons Mills 1 Ieprmtexpires Feb. 1919 Ernest C.* Jr. Mil Term expires Feb. 1949 llerbert D. Nickerson Burial Agent Cbarlesnspector of W. Term expires February, 1919 C•'lhompson es and Janitor of Town Hall Elmer C. Smith Account. expires February,'1949 ing Officer Term expires February, 1950 smile A. plli ieperrrttendent of Moth Work llarol$ C'eta Term expires February, 1919 L' lrnold ker of •Perpetual Care" Lots 1JexpFcBieharSjsonghteriag and Inspector '' 31, Hof Alnimals nao„ . J4J er�n expires March 31, 1919 henry A. .Perry George D. Knowles Judah N. Eldredge Lloyd R. Ellis E. Carlton Long Irving A. Higgins Henry W. Hurley Charles S. Wilcox Forest Warden Fire Engineers 'Terns expires April, 1949 Term expires April, 1949 Term expires April, 1949 'Perm expires April, 1949 Term expires April, 1949 Term expires April, 1949 `Perm expires April, 1949 Dog Officer Term expires February, 1949 Harbor Master and Wharfinger LeRoy F. Richardson 'Perm expires February, 1949 Shellfish Constable Elmer R. Darling Term expires February, 1949 Police Joseph \\'illiam Higgins, Chief 'Perm expires February, 1919 Robert I. yoiing Term expires February, 1949 Special Police Maurice 11. Bessoin ]Edward C. Blake Paul W. Cheney Bertram W. Clapp Ralph A. Coffin Charles E. Connors William Estun Frank C. Ireland Samuel F. Ireland George D. Knowles Franklin S. Murray Henry A. Perry Ellis E. Quinn Leon E. Sylver Charles G. Thompson high School Rudolph N. M. Hopkins Carlton G. Knowles Cemetery Harold L. Arnold Park Comission Robert E. Chandler Kendall R. Higgins Elijah C. Long American Legion Lloyd R. Ellis Henry W. Hurley Raymond N. Lee Gaston Norgeot Everett 1. Young Theatre Manuel B. Santos Charles S. Wilcox Town Dump Leslie W. Chase Weighers of Coal, Grain and Hay George A. Ross F red v_ Pierce Ilarr y \lr. Burley \oar I()�row eft Alfred W. Daniels Nickerson Irvin g G. Freeman Lester G. Chandler James Arnold \9ilsHortott N, �Jarrell .. Northwood P Fnowles lt•tillg A. lIiggnls Ilerbert IL Purr Lloyd F Iliggins 11. \Villard Watkins Rayntontl E. -\, toll Pdn'eird \V. \Vltitiu,q. F rank Callant Floyd Atwood Julian Havoc Lewis 111. i \Iore,1 Charles Darling Robert Larrimorc Edward II. Hi Caretaker of ggins Herring Brook Caretaker oY Terri expires February, 1949 Leslie W. Chase T Town expires Henry A. Pere Deputy Tax xptres February, 1949 Y Collector Laura YhyllisD K110, 1� Nurse and Social W ker Y Grover, R N gued) or (appointed A p111 F'ina48) term exPries JohnrDur SParroty hee Committee Elnat Anthony Roger al I- Eldredge Terra ex (to fill (resigued)m e Fires Reginald $o Regina 8. B pkins unexpired term) Term If SPrague Charles Millard P Richardson e Term xprles Term Edtvardl3• Tibbetts, Secretar Bertram WBllke eyPlres term expire s Y Collector's Salary Term ex s I''ebruary, 1949 February, 1949 February, 1949 February 1949 'ebruar Y, FObruar I''ebruar Y, aPp TQ 1,r es Y, Term ex February, m ex re's ebruary,� page 6 1 es VebtuarY, 1950 1.950 1951) 1951 1951 1951 SELECTMEN'S AND DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR 1949 Selectmen's Salaries $ 3,300.00 Selectmen's Expense 250.00 Selectmen's Supplies 150.00 Town Accountant's Salary 1,000.00 Town Accountant's P.xpense 200.00 Treasurer's Salary 690.00 Collector's Salary .1,050.00 Town Clerk's Salary 360.00 'town Cleric, Treasurer and Collector's Expense 600.00 Clerical Expense 850.00 Legal Expense 150.00 Assessors' Pay and Expense 21200.00 Constables' Salaries 100.00 Election and Registration 400.00 Care of Town Hall and Grounds 1,700.00 Town Hall Repairs 250.00 Police, Chief's Salary $2700, Dept. $4700 7,400.00 Fire Department Salary, Fire Chief $1200.00 q 300 Expense 2800.00 000-00 Wire Inspector 230.00 Sealer of Weights and Measures Salary 200.00 Expense 50.00 250.00 ➢loth (by Superintendent) 3,000.00 Tree \Yarden (by Tree Warden) /0 1;180.00 Moderator 25.00 Forest Warden Salary 100.00 Expense 300.00 400.00 Health (including Town Nurse, Dental and Pre - School Clinic and Babies.) Salary, Town Nurse 1090.00 Costs 510.00 1,600.00 Inspector of Animals 100.00 Assessors' ])lap 1000.00 Inspector of Slaughtering 25.00 Care of Town Dump 1,500.00k Highway Repairs (by Surveyor) 7,500.00 page 7 Roadside Brush Cutting Snow Removal (by Surveyor) 1 000.00 Repair of Guard Hail F Surveyor) ANNUAL TOWN MEETING Repair of ences 2,000.00 Road Mach cry (by Surveyor) 200.00 (by Surveyor) Y and Buildings The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Street Lights 500.00 Wharves and Buoys Barnstable, ss. I ubbormaster— Salaryy IIarbormaster) 4,900.00 ' 800.00 To either of the Constables of the Torn of Orleans, in the Old Age and Support of Poor 50.00 County of Barnstable, GREETING. Old ge Assistance Abe Assistance 3'500.00 In the name, of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Social Administration 17'000'00 you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants C1eri.calVorket Salary of said Town, qualified to vote in elections and in Town Ex ense Salary 990 .00 affairs, to meet at the Tone Ball in said Orleans on Moll- Pendent to De P 417.00 clay the twenty -first (21st) day of February next, at one Schools`ommrttee Children 193.00 1,600.00 o'clock in the afternoon, then and there to act on the (by (om ttee) 3,400.00 following articles, in this Warrant and to meet in the Town Vocational mittee) 200.00' hall, in Orleans, at ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon on 'Wed- 101, Snow Education Tuit (b `f�,SSS ,y0 nesda the twentythird (23rd) clay of February next, then Library (by Trttstees) y Com 3 Parks and Committee) 4.20.00 and there to elect all necessary Town Ofifcers. Cemeteries Playgronnda (by Comm- Soldiers' and To missio j) 3 1�y�78 00 Monumentsbs d G Commission ' yD ° POLLS TO BE OPEN AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. Insurance and Bondsand Graves (b 84A0 Town Reports y CO Commission) AtD MAY CLOSE AT SIX THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. Court Orders 74'00 Miscellaneous 1,000.00 Article I. To act upon the Annual Report Herrin 630.00 P t (including g Brook Recommendations) of the Selectmen and other Town Offi- Interest Town * 100.00 eers or Committees anti raise and appropriate money for Shelltish GonstNotes 500.00 the same. Salary 30.00 Protection and Expense $2100,()0 1,300.00 Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Propagation of 3UO.U0 'Down Treasurer, with the approval. of the Selectmen, to Tragic Signaiscgnstable) Shellfish 2,400.00 borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the rev - Veterans' Benefits StStts enue of the financial. year beginning January 1, 1949, and Town Notes_ 7 ° '861"0 to issue a note or notes therefor, i Junior,Seni ,payable within one year, 675.00 and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a peri- nZcmorial/ Pyre Statiour High School 2,000.00 od of less than one P ti- R•abicIn Armistice Dav , s year in accordance with Section 17, 6,500.00 Chap. 44, General Laws. e Title EsPe1l went Dxercise 2,600.00 Antb °lance IIPel Article 3. To see what stun, if any, the Town will vote d 200.00 to take from the surplus in the Treasury to apply 50.00 taxes in 1949. P Y PP Y towards 100.00 Article 4. To see if the Town will appropriate whatever $203 money is received from the clog tax of the previous year 322.00 for the use of the Snow Library, to be available by the i Page 8 + — a � o,) )y' page 9 Trustees the the purchase of books °r e ex Pease of Library, my other lawful Mgrthe Cape, ' a it the n will elect a Town director (a e Zow General Law. xtension SOrvice the Article 6. s' f taptet' 125. as Provided in m �� Priate a sum not �f the Town will votr. to raise and al'. to 5�u ment ObaPaid to the �xceeed five Ifandred Dollars ($�00' ree Town and unrtified by the 10oPctal for caret and tci e it jen`t cordance withble to Selectmen to be residents of the or take au Section 74t °r such care and treatment, in a" s,ti< ` the Asticle 7 a10 see 1Clat on theret11 of the General Laws, `1 3 nm of Ninety Thrtee Totvin ° and act fully thereon• ro Pdrotecting the Tow Three Aollarstvilf raise and appropriate of Pransportation fas interest in $Jd.00) for the purpose tee not le s then thre cilia es iu 'It continuance of Rail. disburSement of Such Pointed b s taeuibers 1vit10 appoint a committee Moderator. authority to appro Article g. To ands' said Conunittee to be al), Of t Selectmen to sell see if th and public Postinr" staclhrst giving vote to authorize th> before the sale a in the Totiee of s ottee of time and place. Town under ' or at wn fo e 111 some convenle1�l tit, reyeetO elati1 xthey raae dare Pro tPropePtY aken by the IV P3 i thArticlelpttve there 0they deCmzu as hold such talcettanY ofeT verl 10 see if th hree Thousall con t °lth'll vote to transfer fronn Articl oS. ti o apPr s rata a suo see ars ($3pp(j OU eserve Fund the stun tile ;YSav N, 4. a Articlesll CI'aliter �n Y tsllPawill rte to raise aucl tin,...r, oold l To ' Act y 19 fads ivate, or 4ee if °} 19,11 S bills nn der the ' �vay Constr treasu.. sfertl }1 1>°tvn t' • S ° ° + uctio y, a , out Will tv w ,Pro tide 12. u' or talt�m of Ino naPpro>ote to raise and ' Priate, or trail aferifrtheaToq�nt uu eat ve Pte 9 Ilig�h <- OPagen 1p ropriated available and f nds in the treasury, a sum of money for Chapter 90 Highway maintenance, or take any action relative thereto. Article 13. To see if the Town will raise and appropri- ate the sum of Three Thousand Dollars ($3000.00) to pur- chase a piece of haul known as Lot's Hollow for use as a Town Dump, and to cover the cost of survey and condi- tioning. (by request) Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the slim of Two Thousand Two Hundred Dol- lars ($2,200.00) and to authorize the Selectmen to purchase from John C. Rote, and pay the expenses of such purchase, a parcel of land adjoining the Town's Landing and Beach at Namskaket, bounded: 7 Beginning at a coucreate bound in the northeasterly line of the town way called Namskaket Road; thence running northwesterly in range of other land of said Rote (through a point which is approximately two hundred (200) feet, measured along or near mean high water line, northeasterly from the northeasterly line of the present town way and landing place) to low water, or the limit of private pro- prietorship; thence southwesterly by low water, or such limit of proprietorship, to the common landing place; thence easterly, ill range of said common landing place to mean high water; thence by the same course, in range of said town way, four hundred ninety (490) feet, more or less to the point of beginning. llavi' ii�g an area above mean high water of 36,870 square feet. The same are partly registered and partly unregistered land. (by request) Article 15. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the suns of Twenty -three Hundred Dollars($2300.00)to erect and equip a combination Park House and Bath House at the Town Landing at Skaket Beach, said money to be ex- pended, and building to be erected by or under the direc- tion of the Board of Park Commissioners. (by request) Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the stun of One Thousand Dollars ($1000 .00) to grade and resurface with mixed in place material, over the present parking area and part of the roperty if purchased at Namskaket Beach, under the direction of the Park Com- mission. (by request) page 11 J i i -1.t�r h.ai �<s a Article 17. TO see if the Tott'n will vote to raise and aP Proprie c the sum n Thirty Thousand Dollars (.'30 000.00) 3i �� 1. or the construction of a ttvo_hundred foot � � ' 1 laud' ing dock at hock harbor. el be appointed by And that a cotumitttee of fiva select to act the moderator, one of which shall be a one year tv }th as a building and executit'e committee for construction authority to contract Article °t this landing clock for and supervise th° appropriate t° see if the ' (bY request) the sum of Two will vote to raise •aid ]ars rwo Thousartcl Nine hundred D01- the sual 0), to take from the Tina t thorize the seleetmlen tared Dollars d Machinery Account /'CO`o) Pillar tuned by the Tow deliver to t($900.00), and to au- Model D2 Diesel u, all vendor, the tractor large front idlers crawl tra torment for one Cater - crankease 12 inch er heat 40 inch gunge, with fie hydra radiator treated 31- sectia t tracks, edge turd and H}ghwahc bulldozer- guard, and Model 23 strai!Xht same. Y Surveyor ' and to authorize the Selectmen (by request) t° conclude e Article 19, the Purchase of the see �,t ,mss appropriate the b our p lars low foruiI the '1-1 will vote to raise and Of llinvitli coniPletete ?mire unfired Seventy hive Dol- hase olitvays to Pumol asaatent, and autI, (1) Bala•r 1?noty Article ,of 0 -v p lanrOPiiate thcl0uSee it the 'j, (by regnest)urtey °r witUl(ogl��;e0) j V thet Sip s'e usaridill, Lire to raise Do!- Boa at ( Pur pArticle 21 request) ll0`rcl from iVtaill t 9 and Brick allill a d Proate the &run it the T tars (94500, m of ttv�ht oil Namequoitthe Purposeliottiatild Ante to raise and Y -sevej lluntli•elt °ad fro of gi'adin.. e Hundred Dol- i 1 Artielc 22 •Po cl (97' 00) r feet 28 f1l d resurfacing IPPropriat see (b a distance of G e c a1 �n71Y' °overilandoil oiuuitil j levent 1\11 i` it v0 �esto raise and 11 oa htreet °f Willi • t iniv Dollars front bee anti 111eeti t S Goul Porti ($75.00) to the otvnermuifi itnPass use pl and of the I3o , . private s °} said lauaUle by re and to 1) reie1fL, between d twill unde t Of er the same Page 12 ,t rice that the F'treovi ed Eni- veers may at all times have access over said private .way to the water hole at the Dlecting House fond End thereof. (by request) Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate. the stun of Five Hundred Fifty ollars* Y ($550.. 00) to pnrrhase pipe and to complete the installation and emmeetion el' pluulbing lixinres at the Pine Station, and also to pni•ehase otliee e(piipniott for the same. (by -re- quest ) Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- 9-LA (9575.00) to purchase a two way radio to be installed in one of the fire trucks. Said money to be expended and said 12 C-'L? installation to be nmde tinder the direction of the Board of Fire Engineers. (by request Article 25. To see if the 'Toren will vote to raise and aPropriat- the suni of Six Thousand 'Three Hundred Dol- lars (90300.00) to purchase two trucks for use by highway and other Town departments. The trucks are to be un- der the supervision of tile. Surveyor of Highways. Each departincntis to be charged for their use and the receipts credited to the Road Machine Account. The trucks to be Purchased by a committee of three, one to be the Surveyor Of highways, to be appointed by the Moderator. (by request) Article 26. To see if the 'Town will vote to employ the Road Surveyor on a full time basis at a salary of Sixty Dollars (960.00) per week and employ two men under his direction at a weekly wage of not over Eighty Five Dol- lars (.:35.0()) per tveelc for the two, and raise and appropriate Seven Thousand Five IInndred Forty Dollars (97.540.00) for same. (by request) Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of Three Thousand Two IInndred Dol- lars (93;200.00) to build a two ear _•:wage on the Town In- firmary Lot to house the Town Trucks. (by request) Article 28. To see if the 'fotcn will vote to raise anti appropriate the sill,, of Five hundred Dollars ($500.00) for the purpose of proPerly celebrating the Pourtli of dilly in the Town of Orleans, to h,' sponsored by the Orleans Post No. 308 of the American Legion. (by regnest) Article 29. To see ii the Town will vote to raise and page 13 � _0 j z � �•-l� c� «d FIE 4.0 C 0.1e 'IVAr•C� °l t p t 7� d appropriate ($30000 a cunt not to�exceec7 Three Hundred Dollars the • • ) but chin' ent to Lark four road junctions within Town matchin<, those; .1 , dedicated to our heroes Of World ie iI to perpetrate the n'iemor • of Orleans �'et- Brans of the Revolutionary \'r. } e - \Var. Y ) (b request War of 1812, and the Civil �1 Article 30. � appropriate the ' tl the gbu'tt will vote to raise and t }r220O.00) for the rep of Ttveuh' Two Y m the el the of dead and diseased branches Prevention fines hRln town roads and properties, for the, appropriate e 31. loch Disease. (by request) 9K�c. Article j2o-x� `u r providing mhe slim f3 Town idred iD vote for raise an(l as Provide uSe111,11t or entertain Dollars ($500.00) fo quest.) d by Chapter 158 of the cut Of public blue character Article for P the the same if the Town will cote to raise and of security Iltnn nx f-,( r, struetionupaebuil l9 plans (:(;300.00) tired Dollars Town land situated ding to house and estimates on the con - Orleans Road at th the • by the and e corner Town Offices, on thn o itlocler that a conunitl clogu Stmet and Sontlt at the 13 °ard of Sete(, v1corroinittee to inci Pl five be a pointed next Ahnnat Town to ude the Chairman � art Article 13, �Ieetin this ..patter and re port on a h>TProPriate the o see if the g• (by request) I Purchase. CroSSU "crt f c It W,11 X111 vote to raise and ed IV ve Lion during tltemsum ..ter Stvimmnn "r S O"arS � x Art 1 34' o se Ill and atndll'if "savilug nstrnc elect T (by 1 fanning Boe If the "quest) MethnAter 41 of and TOtvin ll of wi lotnab r of the yfany act ral Latrvubers 1 to establish and lam- 'he Annual aping. Boa relative t thiseAillnual ll 81 to th al c•- .k.a«r� 31 nlaine36r to e�tit l;leetion. bb�f eted by Official tUxlt iso uth N. Lot ell. ( Orleinss on lir(, 11 Will vtlnest� Article 36 by request] nth tostlie sido(s0 �� Ilestall and detn , ) R.onte X10 see if the ,lbw cc of Mr. John Ct e Nge l4 will vote to maintain %is y tttl .1 1 t s. Ali! u t x (6) street lights on Great Oak Road continuing from light now situated at residence of Louis Biggins and then in an easterly direction to Brick IIill Road. (by request) Article 37. To see if the Town will vote to maintain one street light on Main Street approximately in front of Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank, and one on Cove Road, approximately ill front of the Methodist Chapel. (by request) Article 38. To see if the Town will vote to establish a speed limit in the Town of Orleans at thirty (30) miles per hour, ex"eptin,m Sehool Road to be fifteen (1.5) miles per hour; and excepting the (,enter of Town bounded by Locust Road .1tunetion of Routes 6 and 28, junetion of Route 23 and Main Street, and the Brewster Cross Road to be twenty - (20) miles per hour. (by request) Article 3.). To see what action, if any, the Town will take relative to future elinninatimt of parking at any time Oil the south side of Main Street from Academy Place to Route 28. (by request) Article 40. To see what action, if any, the Town will take relative to future elimination of parking out the north side of Main Street from Tonset Road to the residence of Paul Lovejoy. (by request) t\rtiele 41. To see what action, it any, the Town will tape relative to future elimination of parking on Sundays Oil the uorih side of Bridge Road from Route 6 to Canal Road. (by refpnest) Article 42. To see if the Totcn will raise and appropriate the snm or Two hundred Dollars ($200,00) for the purchase, of signs for posting speed limits ill the Town of Orleans. (by request) Article 43. 1`o see if the 'Down will vote to accept the provisions of the amendment to Section 97 of Chapter 41 of the General l'a'ys bN- ittsorting in its place Section 97A of Chapter 595 of the Arts oI 1948 (by request) 4 Artivie ,' hou•sof tileh \, uual ToNN -11 Meeting arto.c fromlpI P. Al. to 6::30 P. M. (by request) Article 45. And to upon any other bnsiues that may 1egalh- come before the nneeting•. _ page 1J � J I . ,. , c r/ 1I it it t/ II t,m I r . I 'Vcdnesday, Pchruary 23, 194.9 T° vote for the REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT One 11Ioderator elortton of the following for pi1C e Down Officers: Co the Board of Selectmen. N ' 3 Ogle Selectman Year Gentlemen: r One for Three Years Assessor for I submit herewith the report of the Accounting De- one Member Three Years partment for the year ending Dec. 31, 1948, as follows: �. J0 One Member ll °ard of Public Welfare for Three fears Cash on ]rand Jan. 1, 1945 $114,251.99 14 S *S c6 Une nIe S ho cl C 1Iealth for Three Years Receipts tuber Recei .p _ _One Trustee Snowl COm�nittec for Three Years '•tee" °'�' Libr Taxes Iv Serve or ays for Three Real Estate, 11146 $721.55 . °° Constables for�pneaYe for Years Personal Property, 1946 25.79 Oise Year Real Estate, 1947 6,629.30 l One Park Comn;isssioner for And Personal Property, 1947 553.69 attested co are directed tc Three Years Real Estate, 1948 126,270.66 Yost Office ]0' thereof at serve this `Varraut b costing tip Personal Property, 1948 13,306.05 Ys at least aus p rleans Post ' , y 1 , Poll, 1947 days east Orle post P Office. South Orleat 8.00 before the time 0010° lu said Towu, seven (7) Poll, 1948 1,010.00 ��arItEREOP FAI of holding said meeting. 1'1• V. Excise 1947 474.27 rant L \OT g' Al• Excise, 1948 8,669.86 the time and Your doing >' and malce Aloth Assessment, 1946 3.40 place >s there clue return of this Atoth Assessment 1947 24.00 Given un c °f meeting on' t° the Town Clerk> `at Moth Assessment, 1948 650.55 ary in t der o,rr h b> as aforesaid. forty he year of our Lors this tweet 158,350.12 nine. d Y fourth day of Ja" °ne thousand nine 1lruulred autl Interest On deferred taxes 285.99 LEROY On Street Light Fund 60.70 -k- NICI�ERSONT 34269 A true copy, P REIIi1R R. FINLAY From the Commonwealth Attest: E11ICIi J. COLEY Income Tax 21 660.39 Corporation Tax 12763.83 �" Publie Service 164.40 , "'- ••...., ...... Meal Tax 745.48 35,334.10 Constable From the County Dog Licenses (Refunds) 374.85 374.85 Grants and Gifts From the Commonwealth: Dag" 1(i i page 17 Conservation of Shellfish r 1'rorn the ("I Chap• 90 Construction 4,90£c.12 m the ( ounty: diiabi Grants, S0 Construction 2,454.06 federal School Lunch 2,2655.16 Shellfish Licenses and permits Shellfish Grants Revolver Sunday Amusement Theater Lodging gouse lnnholders Victuallers Lquor amps and Cabins Garbage Bowling Mille &Cleo Milk 1'asteurizin Soft Drinks g 1' uneral Director Tax Peddlers Taxi Gperat Firearms 01's Used Car Dealers ��k oneers Gasoline fuel Oil Do raged Alcohol & Antifreeze Roadol d fir° Co�erCjal Snrayin oehiner Town fIa t It !all Rentals $633.50 31.20 11.50 77.00 2.00 29.00 6.00 1 0.00 8.50 1,750.00 14.00 8.00 13.00 10.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 16.50 19.50 1.00 6.00 15.00 28.00 2.50 7.00 36.00 Revenue Page 18 2: -).70 135.20 2x.00 148 00 Veterans' Benefits From Commonwealth : Benefits $315.61 Burial 31.64 Town wharf Rentals 45.00 Sealer Weights & Measnres 78.66 Nursing Service 615.76 School Tuition !Eastham) 5,661.44 School Tuition (Brewster) 8,558.48 (,Boston) School Tuition (Boston) 249.58 School Tuition 80.40 Vocational hducational 100.00 Auditorium Rentals 10,777.3' 60.00 Vending Machine 14.15 Cafeteria Receipts 9,210.15 Concession at Leach 200.00 Basketball 632.10 Library fines & Sales 85.17 Snow Removal (Brewster) 42:00 Veterans' Benefits From Commonwealth : Benefits $315.61 Burial 31.64 25,966.79 347.25 _6,886.71. Charities Public Welfare from Cities & Towns $172.00 Aid to Dependent Children from Commonwealth 768.95 Aid to 1)ependrnt Children, Federal (;rants 649.82 Adm. Aid to Dependent Children, N'ederal Grants 9.40 Old : \gc Assistance from Commonwealth 11.653.54 Old Age Assistance from Cities & Towns 261.70 Old Age Assistance, Federal Grants 11,625.59 Adm. Old Age Assistance, h'ederal 3,193 80 Grants °_17.30 Old Age Assistance from Individuals t. \[nrt'aR'r I;nrnl 1,5_�,i.4t page 19 25,966.79 347.25 _6,886.71. Highway Sale of Materials Sealer Weights & Measures, Salary Sealer Weights & Measures, Expense Moth Dept. Treatment Dutch Elm Disease Tree Warden Forest Warden Fire Lanes Health Highwav yept' wood Moth De pt' Material 'Pt-Spraying $26.60 Shellrish Machine Dept. Scallop Bags Town Maps 266.60 250.00 • Voting Lists 60.00 10.60 Comm. Expentse 9.00 Rebate Town Ball Insurrancceas�ed --- court Sealer Weights & Measures, Salary Sealer Weights & Measures, Expense Moth Dept. Treatment Dutch Elm Disease Tree Warden Forest Warden Fire Lanes Health leph s Telephone Calls Warrants $6.30 5.00 &Demands Advertising $earings 10.86 Bount hall Se lse (Chatham) Special School 26.60 20.75 Comm. Expentse 5.50 Interest Trust 15.00 Withdrawn: & Inveatmen Clayton p Petu t Funds Clen Gould Fund 'Wife Fund Interest 1000.00 300.00 Tr "erred Oil Aaron Ament Bo d t° Trust . snow Clayton May w pu Albert p Feud Rehabilitas uth Pu d Und 1; & Investment Funds $25.00 637.50 50.00 police Itefnndx 750.00 Snow Li Elea" Library bog to p0u0w�ng Aaco Sch a unts 1s og Tax $2.50 Publ meuta 16.51 ic Veer lfa a ool Co»atructiou 4.55 187.17 Cu Salar1QS & wateeral Tag etions 76 $8,129.48 paBe 20 Fire Station Construction Town Notes $13,600.00 Payments Moderator-'s Salary Selectmen's Salaries Selectmen's Expense Selectmen's Supplies Assessors' Pay & Expense Assessors' Map Accountant's ?Salary Accountant's Expense Collector's Salary Treasurer's Salary Town Cleric's Salary Collector's, Treasurer's & Town Clerk's Expense Clerical Expense Elections & Registration Town Hall Town Hall Repairs Police Constable's Salaries Fire Depart. Fire Station Construction Pipe Line, Town Cove (Fire Dept.) Wire Inspection rU 1,462. Sealer Weights & Measures, Salary Sealer Weights & Measures, Expense Moth Dept. Treatment Dutch Elm Disease Tree Warden Forest Warden Fire Lanes Health o1 393'` Inspection of Animals Care of Town Dump Care of Ambulance Highways, General Brush Cutting page 21 8 12�' lb $25.00 3,300.00 89.56 99.90 2,081.72 999.21 1,000.00 65.39 1,050.00 690.00 360.00 600.06 850.00 770.86 1,644.35 250.00 5,709.18 100.00 3,957.49 18,982.60 160.00 218.00 200.00 49.26 2,497.06 497.00 998.40 443.78 300.00 1,520.79 99.80 1,168.65 1,379.00 7,479.23 600.00 13,600.00 $401,660.39 1 Snow Soldiers' Monuments & Graves 67.00 Removal Cemetery Perpetual Care 103.67 Highway Machinery & 3,591.9,5 Herring Brook (Caretaker) 25.00 Guard P Building 224 20 Shellfish Constable's Salary 1,983.32 Sand ences " Expense (Use of Car) 300.00 Loader 00,31 Shellfish Protection & Propogation 1,064.23 ILghways Chapter gp 1,500.00 Shellfish Projects (Town &Comm.) 708.75 DCp °t Si Interest Town Notes & Bonds 1082.50 Dry Snlalmare 4,�Gr.74 Retirement, High School Bonds 6,500.00 Dry S vamp Lane 453.56 Federal Tax Deductions 8,693.96 Locust Roa�Lane, Extra E 1,751.24 Real Estate & Personal Tax Refunds 150.58 xhense 200.00 Poll Tax Refunds 4.00 $rick ""I Road AI. V. Excise Tax Refunds 168.18 1\Tauset Road 4'298.84 Estimated Receipts Refunds 116.25 Street Lights 4,921.74 State Parks & Reservations 204.37 Tragic 1,499.22 State Audit 1947 334.97 HarborSlgnals 4,545.00 1losquito Control 1,628.23 Ilarbor Masters Salary County Taxes 21,714.88 Master' G62.63 Retirement System 292.93 TOnvn Wharvess Expense 50.00 Dog License Reciepts to County 448.60 Public elfare 85.65 Lnterest, Trans. to Trust & Old Age Assist 498.12 Interest Funds 1,462.50 Adm. Old A an °e 3 324,259.45 Age Assist 895'39 Less Transfers 610.03 federal Grants p anC° 16,000.00 Adm• Federal GrA A' 3,1G4.12 Aid to De ants p 323,649.42 Federal pT °udent Chil Children 12452.19 Dec. 31, Cash on hand 78,010.97 IC l Carets A,D dren 17.36 Ile (Pre C 1.653.14 401,660.39 Iusurauce &1Boldsite Finnd 1,167.20 Veterans' 500.00 Schools Benetita 300 00 Balances Transferred to Revenue Account School 3,09 Selectmen's Expense 160.44 VOCatioColuu"ttee 6.9ti Elem, Seal Lldii alaries 3,420.66 Selectmen's Supplies .10 Snonv hoo Co "cation 0,293 94 Assessors' Pay & Expense 118.28 Snonv Library nog 200.00 Assessors' Map .79 Parkeibr ry (Dog Taxi 60.00 Accountant's Expense 9.61 lliseell -lay 53,001.98 Tax Title F,xpens a 100.00 Tonvn �(neops grounds 362.13 LeRa1 Expense 150.00 Bann Cohorts 967.20 Fire Dept 42.51 M °morial certa 2,42g 88 Sealer Weights & 11lcasures Expense .74 July 4th. 31ay Ewer 815.67 Moth Dept. 2.94 IlighnvaY A elebrati uses & 630.00 Tree Warden 1.60 Ce1ueteriea & Ta�h 3+ots Armiatice 130.00 Forest Dutch Elm Disease 3.00 4.00 Warden 6.22 430.30 308.83 page 23 page 22 232.10 Inspection Balances to 1949 of Animals Inspection °f Slaughterin '2 Fire Station Construction 3,981.20 Anti- Treatment g 35.00 Highway Machinery Fund 954.02 Highwy9s 50.00 Highways, Chapter 90 1,232.22 Highiva ",cry Guard r Machinery & Building 20.77 Federal Grants O. A. A. Adm. Fed. Grants O. A. A. 1,231.41 22894 6' DQPot S 75.80 Adm. Fed. Grants A. D. C. 34.03 are amp 109.69 Clement Gould & Wife Fund .50.05 Jo. ust Pane R� 46.44 'Mary Celia Crosby Fund 10.00 Brck Hill goad 48.76 Elem. School Construction 4,547.79 �Taua Road 1.16 Snow Library (Dog Tax) 131.87 Streett 28.26 Snow Library Fund 40.48 .78 Cemetery Perpetual Care 46.87 HaLights ri or �Zaster's 155,00 Shellfish Projects 650.00 aster's Es Town �i'harves pense 12.37 Rehabilitation Fund Comm. Expense 150.00 Adm, Old A ge, vetera 114.35 , Assistance s Ben 1.88 13,288.98 Schools °fits 435.88 Vocational Education Snow Libra 579'34 Estimated Receipts 1liscel1 2,492.61 265.00 Estimated 82,999.44 Received Court npepus 49.31 Dec. 31, Refund 116.25 M. V. Excise (Less Memorialdera JAY 4t11 4' Armistice 294.36 Refunds) Moth Assessment 8,975.95 677.95 Celebration Day Da b'$eercises Cemetarieg Income Tax 21,660.39 & 8oldiery'xe�01111 66,00 Corporation Tax 12,763.83 Care i Cnt & Shellfish Brook Graves 69.70 45.90 Meal Tax Public Service & Permits 745.36 164.40 2,745.20 tC Interest 0 able'g gal Zo�vn 1.00 Licenses Commercial Revenue 25,831.59 dotes & ]lend, Pense 116.68 F School Lunch 2,265.16 217.50 �?. charities Veteran's Benefits 12,856.19 347.25 Sale of Material 622.20 ,215.69 Sal. to Rev. 87,959.13 Untcllassified 169.66 90,174.82 90,174.82 CLASSIFICATION OF PAYMENTS Moderator's Salary Ken1'ick A. Sparrow 25.00 Feb. 16, Appro. 25.00 . 25.00 25.00 page 25 Page 21 Selectmen's Salaries Arthur g, Nickerson 1,100.00 Feb. 16, Appro. 3 3,300.00 Frederick J• i p0 3,300.00 3 33. 00 p Selectmen's Expense Travel H 250.00 Co. Select. Asso. Recording 21.00 6.56 Dec. 31, Bal, to Revenue 160-54 250.00 2 250.00 Selectmen's Supplies Postage & Stationery 9 99,90 Feb. 16, 1 100•p0 Sal* to Rev. 99.90 .10 100.00 00 Assessor's pa 1 100 0 Vasor's &Payyrtiottery 1.657.50yF Expense Express 70'49 F 2,200.00 Mfg cabinet Machine a64 0 rs 50Asse D o .03 Abstracts 6.00 171.30 Dec. 31• Sal. to Rey. 2, 11g,28 2,2 AlStur L. Sparrow 2 2,200-00 Accountant's Salary Elmer C. Smith 1,000.00 Feb. 16, Appro. 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,009.00 Accountant's Expense Postage & Stationery 53.39 Feb. 16, Appro. 75.00 Typing 12.00 65.39 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 9.61 75.00 75.00 Tax Collector's Salary Abbie F. Mitehelll 1,050.00 Feb. 16, Appro. 1,050.00 1,050.00 11050.00 Treasurer's Salary (Article II) Abbie F. Mitchell 690.00 Feb. 16, Appro. 690.00 690.00 690.00 Town Clerk's Salary (Article.II) Abbie F. Mitchell 360.00 Feb. 16, Appro. 360.00 360.00 360.00 Collector's, Treasurer's & Town Clerks Expense Postage & Stationery 458.87 Feb. 16, Appro. 550.00 Recording 65.50 Dec. 31, Transfer 50.06 Mass. Asso. Dues 5.00 Travel 15.57 Safety Deposit Box Rent 5.00 P.O. Box Rent 2.40 Express 1.10 Filing Cabinet 46.62 600.06 600.06 Tax Title Expense Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 100.00 Feb. 16, Appro. 100.00 100.00 100.00 page 27 Town Clerk's Salary (Article.II) Abbie F. Mitchell 360.00 Feb. 16, Appro. 360.00 360.00 360.00 Collector's, Treasurer's & Town Clerks Expense Postage & Stationery 458.87 Feb. 16, Appro. 550.00 Recording 65.50 Dec. 31, Transfer 50.06 Mass. Asso. Dues 5.00 Travel 15.57 Safety Deposit Box Rent 5.00 P.O. Box Rent 2.40 Express 1.10 Filing Cabinet 46.62 600.06 600.06 Tax Title Expense Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 100.00 Feb. 16, Appro. 100.00 100.00 100.00 page 27 600.06 600.06 Tax Title Expense Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 100.00 Feb. 16, Appro. 100.00 100.00 100.00 page 27 Eleanor s Clerical Expense Jean M• Leighton 610.60 Feb. 16 A g50� 239.40 Pero. �- 850.00 850.00 Dec. 31, Hal. to Rev Legal Expense 150-00 Feb. 16, A 150.00 pAro. 150.00 51 0 00 Itegistr Elections Election Payroll 3& Registration 500.00 ship RReetct Lry h)344.00 Dect 20, 3. Transfer 270 86 To 7 Ca'� r al" Care Care 0f Building and Grounds anlrAr Cape &ly Tel 190.0 48.13 Dec' Transfer 1644.35 & Cis puelec, C card 119.52 �avit?L airs ilex 728 89 cking 86. Trucking of Holler 299 83 e eIFtjnlal tin) 1'644.35 Qa tiator(paint) TooKall Repays 61 ¢435 venQna&1 nairg 6075 peb. 16, Appro. 250•p0 Hllpd 57.40 405 kenry 250.Op :a Ruuolph N Z4 Itop� uatao � • $aaarle8 5 50.00 peb. 16 100.00 Appro. l0U•00 page 28 100,00 Payrolls New Car Car Hire (Beach) Insurance Chains Tires Repairs (Car) Upkeep Expense, Car Equipment Printing N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co Gasoline Payrolls Fires Payrolls Annual Care of Grounds Express Supplies Labor, Fire Station Apparatus Police 4,451.94 Feb. 16, Appro. 200.00 Apr. 22, Refund 12.00 Dec. 20, Transfer 202.13 Dec 31, Transfer 9.25 39.32 28.64 209.54 47.84 4.50 15815 345.87 5,709.18 Fire Department 529.50 Feb. 16, Appro 1,680.00 Apr. 6, Appro. 11.50 3.60 75.99 30.70 105.11 Gasoline, Grease, Anti- freeze 92.39 Pipe Line 56.94 Janitor's Salary 152.00 Janitor's Supplies 5.91 Cape & Vineyard Elec. Co. 89,84 Repairs, Station 254.25 Fuel 164.50 N.E. Tel. & Tel. Co. 70,07 Insurance 400.34 Trucking 43,50 Gas for Heater 12.50 Gas Water Heater 139.55 Medicine Chest 14.80 Radiators 25.00 3,957.49 Bal. to Rev. 42.51 4,000.00 Pipe Line, Fire Dept, Town Cove - Article 37 Pipe & Flange Coupling 153.24 Feb. 16, Appro. Labor 6.76 160.00 page 29 5,600.00 2.50 200.00 6.68 5,709.18 3,350.00 650.00 4,000.00 160.00 160.00 Chas H C Fire Station, Construction 3 3 g0 PainitGa eterson 4 Jan. 1 Balance 9 13, Certification of 4 49.00 sing N 20.00 110.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1949 3 6.60 318,982.6o Chas Wire Dec. 3 - Prlhompson Inspection 200.0 Farad ns, to Reserve210.00 Feb. 16, Appro. 3 0.0 12.0O 11ec. 20, Transfer 0 0 $e 230.00 23 0 Chas F lqo Weights & Measures Salary- Article 21 0000 Moore $e 20000 Feb. 16, Appro �0 bsepap Car Seal Weights & Measures Expense 5000 bee. Feb. 16 ec. 31' 8a1. 24.00 Appro. t0 Revell 74 _ 0 Payrolls 0 5 0 Q.% s• 1a- r sloth D T'Q pnl �1p ePart 0 11A des 18g3 0 p Feb ment 2 500.0 III �Ar ance 11460 16, Appro. 7 MO° i 16 N 330.2? bll gt otiees 70.00 c4reaoo 3,8p bee. 31 21.00 to Revenue 4\ 2'500.00 00 Aare 30 0,61 0 Treatment Dutch Elm Disease Payrolls, Labor 202.00 Feb. 16, Appro. Payrolls, Trucks 117.00 Insecticides 178.00 497.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 3.00 500.00 Tree Warden Payrolls, Labor 356.30 Feb. 16, Appro. Payrolls, Trucks 290.50 Travel 30.00 Insecticides 162.14 Weed Killer 134.14 Tools 2.92 Filing Saws 9.80 Gasoline 12.60 998.40 D'c.31, Bal. to Revenue 1.00 Feb. 16, Appro. 1,000.00 Arluu Forest Warden Henry A. Psrry, Salary 25.00 Feb. 16, Appro. Payrolls, Fires 128.50 Payrolls, Fire Lanes 282.50 Gasoline 7.73 443.78 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 2.60 450.00 Fire Lanes - Article 34 Payrolls, Labor 215.50 Feb. 16, Appro. Trucks 15.00 Gasoline 35.62 Motor Oil & Grease 33.88 300.00 Insepetion of Animals LeRoy F. Richardson 99.80 Feb. 16, Appro. 99.80 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue .20 100.00 page 31 500.00 500.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 450.00 450.00 300.00 300.00 100.00 100.00 Henry A. Psrry, Salary 25.00 Feb. 16, Appro. Payrolls, Fires 128.50 Payrolls, Fire Lanes 282.50 Gasoline 7.73 443.78 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 2.60 450.00 Fire Lanes - Article 34 Payrolls, Labor 215.50 Feb. 16, Appro. Trucks 15.00 Gasoline 35.62 Motor Oil & Grease 33.88 300.00 Insepetion of Animals LeRoy F. Richardson 99.80 Feb. 16, Appro. 99.80 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue .20 100.00 page 31 500.00 500.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 450.00 450.00 300.00 300.00 100.00 100.00 page 31 500.00 500.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 450.00 450.00 300.00 300.00 100.00 100.00 ■ Health (Salaries & Expense) Lagr P Grover Helen B. w °nlees, R 1 Pr1lttT9 StatlonRN N.E. r Ee Tel. Cc Travel 1'ebse Dec' 31, Tra Fuhd ns. to Res. 375 00 Feb' 16, Appro. 128.00 Dec. 20, Transfer 68.88 3.60 52.39 9.00 197,60 11.32 39.21 1,560.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to 8 r 10 35 U � 'Slaughtering R ue App ro. 35.00 P nollshgU (Careakere Of TOwn Dump e Qasoli er griming 600.00 solipe Trucking 133.5, Dec. 20, Transfer 2425 Dec. 31, Transfer Car 1,168,65 Orleans a of Alhbulan 1,5 0.00 35.00 L356.a0 12. 40 1,16 g 65 Oec, 3 T ation are ne (8rewster, Orleans, Eastha10 bulan gsso Irle. 1,116.08 Jan. I. nal. 262.82 1` 21, Bat, to RevAnti.Rabic T nt P 11e Deb. 16e Appro. pa31'olla. Mo 11 T �Or 8rU66 CUtt 16g 40 Peb. 1\ 16' APpro. 660.00 AaBe 32 1.379 00 1� 00 50, 00 50 00 000, 0 �0 - 6p0. Highways (General Repairs) Payrolls, Labor 3,922.85 Feb. 16, Appro. Payrolls, Trucks 1,608.70 Pumping Catch Basin 20.00 Highway Material 1,347.15 Equipment & Repairs 290.41 Grader Rental 106.80 Use of Trestle 22.94 Anti- freeze 8.50 Kerosene 14.11 Motor oil and Grease 63.50 Transportation 1.51 Gasoline 72.76 7,479.23 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 20.77 7,500.00 Payrolls, Labor Payrolls, Trucks Loader Rental Blades Parts Motor Oil Transportation Iron work (Repairs) Gasoline Snow Removal 1,337.05 Feb. 16, Appro. 2,056.85 Dec. 31, Transfer 10.00 15.75 76.10 1.98 9.37 81.15 3.70 3,591.95 Highway Machinery & Building Insurance Repairs on Tractor Repairs on Sand Loader Hose Cape & Vineyard El. Co. Transportation 70.18 Feb. 16, Appro. 92.85 5.10 38.12 13.26 4.69 7,500.00 7,500.00 3,000.00 591.95 3,591.95 300.00 224.20 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 75.80 300.00 300.00 Highway Machinery Fund Jan. 1, Balance 818.82 Oct. 15, Tractor Rent. 34.20 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1949 954.02 Dec. 11, TractorrRent. 45.60 954.02 954.02 page 33 PR y L Payrolls, Guard Fences Paint Labor Brushes 84.80 Feb. 16, Appro 1.76 3.75 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenne 109.69 2oo.9n Dry Swamp Lane - Article 17 Payrolls, Labor 520.50 Feb. 16, Appro. Payrolls Trucks 156.40 00 Highway Machinery Payrolls, Labor 20' Rental 280.00 Road Oil 762.69 Bounds 28.65 Recording 3.00 2 Ajar sale & Purchase of Sand Loader 00 winery Co & D 1,500. 1,500.00 Feb. 16, Trans, E Payroll.' Labor $lghways, Chapter 90 llighpay Trucks Ma Payrolls, Labor CURevertsl °hinery, Payroll Trucks Viand raet'h t 1,326,10 291,06 Fraaie$Mina Grates 3.00 pGill Kerosepo Catch Ha 78.00 1, sin 2128 Dec. 31, Bal. 5.00 to 1849 4`_ 1,232.22 Payr 6,000 1.133,75 Feb. 16, A y 723• Feb. 16, Trans. E & 1� ad Trior neAot sou 00, BighWaed 114 g0 Feb. i6, Appro. Gas°gna1 finery 145.40 ppro. 91, bee. 31, Bal. �1260 to �venUe453 00 50� 0 Dry 00? ArthUr L SR'aulA L 5p0.00 � , a n,eyingn,ow ane' Extra EXAense- Article 1� 00'00' O Feb• 16, Appro. 000.0 00. 0 00 Aage 3¢ 1,751.24 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 48.76 1,800.00 Nauset Road- Article 29 Payrolls, Labor 382.70 Feb. 16, Appro. Payroll Trucks 276.20 Highway Machinery Rental 182.00 Road Oil 614.59 Catch Basins 35.00 Gasoline 8.73 $1,499.22 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue .78 1,500.00 Locust Road - Article 27 Payrolls, Labor 11013.00 Feb. 16, Appro. Payrolls, Trucks 625.20 Highway Machinery Rental 727.50 Road Oil 1,905.02 Kerosene 3.42 Gasoline 24.70 Dec. 31, Bal. to Reven e29116 4,300.00 Street Lights Cape & Vineyard Feb. 16, Appro. Elec. Co. 4,545.00 4,545.70 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 155.00 4,700.00, s page 35 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 4,300.00 4,300.00 4,700.00 4,700.00 Brick Hill Payrolls yrO , Lab °r B'0ad Article 28 ghw ]s, Trucks xiltent M 1,119. j nery 686.30 Kepd Gil 935.25 MotoOil 2,144.39 Gasoline 11.25 Bal. to Revenue 8.40 Dec. 31, 16.55 1341. to Revenue4. 4.50 Social Service Index 5.50 Association Dues 4,950.00 Feb. 16, Appro. Cape Elec Viheyard Traffic Signals $ anspor Ights 251,94 Feb. 16, Appro. igns lion Pipe 19.49 painti 9.35 49.90 Paint n, Tralric 2.13 Lizies 1.80 212.75 De c 31, 115.27 Bal. to Revenue 662.63 Stationery & Postage 12.37 675.00 ar Roy F_ Richards b0r Master's Sala Pays S. La L,uanccour' 'ubr cl ne" impairs' Labo o lme °n r L is ec. CO eyard 0 Peb. 16, Appro. 50.00 !rown Wharves 264.30 57.00 Feb. 16, Appro. 1200 67.65 2500 13.15 2 Harbor Master's Expense Payrolls, Labor 32.10 Feb. 16, Appro. 00 Truck Hire 10.00 Repairs on Pump 11.00 Cement Blocks 1.68 Supplies 30.87 4,g50 "0 616.00 0 6700 500 IV 0 85.65 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 114.35 200.00 Public Welfare Various Persons, Cash 2,150.46 Hospital Care 397.65 Board & Care 480.00 Medical Attendance 102.77 Rznt 228.00 Groceries & Provisions 383.76 Fuel 43.25 Stationery & Postage 14.50 Travel 4.50 Social Service Index 5.50 Association Dues 3.00 Relief to Other Cities & Towns 82.00 Dec. 31, Trans. to Reserve Fund 128.37 4,023.76 Feb. 16, Appro. Sept. 27, Trans. C.M. Trust Refunds Dec. 20, Transfer Old Age Assistance various Persons, Cash 15,699.71 Feb. 16, Appro. Other Cities & Towns 300.29 16,000.00 200.00 200.00 2,500.00 1,000.00 173.76 350.00 4,023.76 16,000.010 16,000.00 0 Adm. Old Age Assistance 5000 Phyllis P. Grover, R.N. 675.00 Feb 16, Appro. 1,600.00 Eleanor S. Blake 364.56 Car Expense 69.40 Travel 16.40 Legal Expense 5.00 Postage & Stationery 33.76 •00 Dec. 31, gal. to �\ venue 4981 500.00 /0 5690 bage 36 1,164.12 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 435.88 1,600.00 page 37 1,600,00 Mary Celia Crosby Fund Dec. 31, Bal. to 1949 10.00 Jan. 1. Balance 10.00 Various Person, Federal Grants O. A. A. 53, 10.00 10.00 Jan. 1, 12,452.19 Balance ,6' 262OI 559 Veteran's Benefits 11 Dec, 31 gal' to 1949 12_9 Grants 1948 Ralph Persons Cash 2625.54 Feb. 16, Appro. 2,000.00 1,231.41 Adm. 269.97 Rent 13,683 13�g Cape & Vineyard 97.20 Clerical Aden. 60 Elec. Co. 7.84 Federal Grants O. A. A. 29, g0 Fuel 184.81 Groceries &Provisions 157.80 Dec. 31' 13 al. �6 Jan. 1, Balanoe 2173 MedA1ttendanceedical 77.50 to 1949 17. Grants 1948 228.9¢ 1,420.66 246.36 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 579.34 V�Ons Aid 246.30 2,000.00 2,000.00 Persons t013 Dependent Children 60961 Schools 14 Feb. 16 Appro. 1603• Transfer 1 it Expended 90,291.94 Feb. 16, Appro. 92,780.00 Dec. 20, 1653• June 25, Refund 4.00 Vario 1,653,14 Nov. 18, Refund .55 Pe�Ons F 11s7Grant A, D, C, 61733 Dec. 31, Bal. to 90,291.94 20 Jail. Grail 1 Balance 6'1 96 Revenue 2,492.61 Dec � ts 1948 6 3 92,784.55 1'16 20 92,784.55 194 Fede N.B. See Superintenlent's Report la4s ral Grants A. D. C. 3 6 34 U3 Jan. 1 Balance 2g'lg School Committee — Salaries �Grab 03 Salaries 200.00 Feb. 16, Appro. 200.00 3 is 1948 sp. 200.00 200.00 Vario 1'era l e COd °sA tal �ogpita, r° 9 Vocational Education 1lpspltal Dare ble'ti�it 5\Feh ( greApA Bed) 600- 00 Bile School 60.00 Agri. 60.°0 Feb. 16, APPro. 325.00 00 GOltld 60.00 Dee, 3 300,00 Wife Fund 000 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 265.00 1' na1 Jall 1 00,Og 325.00 325.00 to 1849 N v, 18 Trlensc to Town 36 page 39 360 05 00 AaOe 38 360. I Chas Elementary School Construction Walter M- Gaffney ham 42,145.00 F uvT�lshin 9 for Bids 7.050.00 1�ui'ance93 10.00 0 199.98 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1949 297.00 5 5 xristi etc. Postage, 'N) mince .79 55,549.77 Jan. 1, Balance Feb. 16, Appro. Dec. 13, Refund Ins. Parks & Playgrounds Fuietl L. Barnard Snow Library Town Maps Rare �0eYard 138.75 Aug, 9,•Refund 0 Care of Sta oneryyrotmds & 42,28 18.01 2800001 xristi etc. Postage, 'N) mince 93.30 2T18'1.) Du Travel 7.95 3,17 Town Clerk's Jan �g C r s Supplies' 1.05 1.00 Clay 1.80 Dec. 31 8a1..to 51.17 Revenue 967-20 92.25 Sharpening Mowers 3.50 1.016.51 17.10 t1oo Library First Aid 16.24 & ped�o (Dog Tag Pipe (Memorial Lots) 8.49 362.13 Refunds) Small Supplies 31' Feb. 1, Balance 16 may r 841. to 1849 3� 2.13 �e 7, R Refund i 10.00 Mowing (Band Stand bet. 21 Ba1anee 49 00 4, Lot) to 194goW Library Trust t -. �9\ Jan. Eec. Co.ard 19.54 1 . 40.48 dance Iddikk 14.70 pale 40 Parks & Playgrounds 1, 6 53 10� 03 0 314'40 5• A p0 40, 49 40.18 2,430.40 Feb. 16, Appro. Sept. 8, TransS:r Miscellaneous Am. Oil Co. Payrolls, 1,861.20 Town Maps Eldredge Small Park 60.00 0 So. Orleans Park 35.00 2800001 Net et Dec. 31, Rai. to Revenue 2T18'1.) D re 20.00 Town Clerk's Lumber 60.52 Clay 6.00 Paint 51.17 Trucks 92.25 Sharpening Mowers 3.50 Plumbing Repairs 17.10 First Aid 16.24 Pipe (Memorial Lots) 8.49 , Small Supplies 33.33 55,5g9 Insurance 82.79 Mowing (Park) 10.00 Mowing (Band Stand Lot) 10.00 Cape 1,01060-6,1 Eec. Co.ard 19.54 N.E. Tel. & Tel. Co. 14.70 Dec. 31, Trans. to Reserve Fund 2.07 1, 6 53 10� 03 0 314'40 5• A p0 40, 49 40.18 2,430.40 Feb. 16, Appro. Sept. 8, TransS:r Miscellaneous Am. Oil Co. 696.06 Feb. 16, Appro. Office Machines (Upkeep) 67.60 Refunds Town Maps 20.70 Christmas Tree Lighting 26.31 Bounty on Seal 5.00 Collector's 815.67 Dec. 31, Rai. to Revenue 294.36 1,110.03 1,096.96 page 41 2,300.00 130.40 2,430.40 500.00 610.03 1,110.03 850.00 246.96 1,096.96 Insurance and Bonds Insurance: Feb. 16, Appro. Workingmen's Comp. 696.96 May. 7, Transfer Burglary 87.50 Bonds: Collector's 150.00 Deputy Collector's 5.00 Treasurer's 150.00 Town Clerk's 7.50 1,096.96 page 41 2,300.00 130.40 2,430.40 500.00 610.03 1,110.03 850.00 246.96 1,096.96 Rehabilitation Fund Committee Expense Dec. 31, Bal. to 1949 150.00 Jan. 1, Balance 150.00 Town Reports The Memorial 150.00 150.00 Press 630.00 Feb. 16. Appro. 630.00 Reserve Fund 630.00 •_ice 630.00 Transferred to: Feb. 16, Trans. From Dec. 31, Court Orders Bal. to Revenue 100.00 Insurance & Bonds Parks & Playgrounds 246.96 Overlay Resen•e 130.40 Dec. 31, Refunds 2,500.00 182.27 Feb. 16, Appro. 100.00 Elections �- & Registrations 270.86 100.00 10U.00 Shellfish 64.85 Band Junior Co Concerts Aid to Dependent Children 153.14 mnrtulity Band 300.00 Feb. Public Welfare Health 350.00 360.00 16, A 3 ppro. Police 206.65 300.00 300•p0 Wire Inspection 30.00 MemOrlal Care of Dunmp 68.65 & Armistice Da "lower., al ': Y Exc @rci8e5 Col. Trees., & Town Clerk's Expense 50.06 Baud Flb. 16, 69 00 ApproTrarlsportation . 200.00 Town Hall Snow Removal 44.35 591.95 50.00 15.00 2,567.90 Deq 31, �- Bal. to Revenue enue Dec. 31, Bal. to Overlay Reserve 114.37 66.00 _ -- - -- 2,682 27 2,682.27 200.00 200.00 Cash July 4th. Cemeteries and Tomb Celebration g ud (Tr 130,00 Feb. 16, 0 Payrolls, Labor 23210 Feb. 16. Appro. Feb. 278.00 F1and Arrrpli 18. as fler 250 00 Appro. 500.0 232.10 Sta�i g 10.00 Dec. 31. Bal. to Revenue 45.90 �, T2>s °euaneo Postagy 12.0() 113 278.00 278.00 2.30 31 500 nom. Sal. to Cemetery Perpetual Care ReyQn u =0 Payrolls, Labor 103.67 Jan. 1, Bal. .54 July 6. 'Trans. To Town 50.00 500.00 Co(P1�al Aug. 6, Trans. To Town Trans. To Town 50.00 50.00 are, $ighw,a 500•p0 Dec. 8, PiAe tes) co. Y Memorial Lots 103.67 AortrytloA 307.10 Jari. 1, Balance Dec. 31, Bal. to 1949 46.87 300.33 150.54 150.54 3 3 page 43 pat3e 42 308.33 'Yrolls Labor Soldiers Monument and Graves 68 Op 67.00 Feb. 16, Appro. Dec' 31, Bal' t0 Revenue 61.00 68.00 66,00 Edw. H. Higgins of Herring Brook (Caretaker) Feb 30 p0 25.00 16, Appro. Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenu 0 Shellfish 30.0o 30 6p Emory Darling Cohstable's Salary & Use of Car 6 00 Useerof•cDarling. 1,983.32 Ati Ps•_APPro. 1,70000 Dec.31, Bal. --- al. to - i Revenuee 268 2'40o•00 � patrol $henlig]r Wek Rrre bor Pr30160 11 & PrOPogation oat 11 8.52 Feb..16 APpro. Repa�e °f Mo 13.05 Nov. 29, Transfer Equlpnie old lIo r b2.00 T�bIn et ar d t r 80.00 S� Porpntlon upAlleg 5g; ?5 Cementeg Moto th, 1.68 ant °Cks X11 26.q ellitsh 31;50 Tru °SeQd 1837 �Resehe � d to 25� Z4 1064 85 page 44 2,400. Shellfish Projects Shellfish Seed 708.75 Jan. 1, Bal. Aug. 27, State Dec. 28, State Dec. 31, Bal. to 1949 650.00 1,358.75 Interest, Town Notes & Bonds Interest First Issue Feb. 16, Appro. High School Bonds 787.50 Interest Second Issue High School Bonds 295.00 1,082.50 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 217.50. 1,300.00 Retirement, High School Bonds Mar. 1st, Second Issue 1,500.00 Feb. 16, Appro. Oct. 1st, First Issue 5,000.00 6,500.00 High School Building Loan —First Issue Oct. 1, Retirement 5,000.00 Jan. 1, Balance 5,000.00 Dec. 31, Balance 40,000.00 208.75 500.00 650.00 1,358.75 1,300.00 1,300.00 6,500.00 6,500.00 45,000.00 45,000.00 15,500.00 15,500.00 6,500.00 6,500.00 67,600.00 74,100.00 45,000.00 00000 1 64 b Mar. High School Building Loan — Second Issue 1, Retirement 1,500.00 Jan. 1, Balance 1,500.00 Dec. 31, Balance 14,000.00 15,500.00 Net Funded Debt Jan. 1, Balance 60,500.00 Retirement S9Dt. 1, Fire Station Loan 13,600.00 Dec. 31, Bal. 74,100.00 ]gage 45 1,0 208.75 500.00 650.00 1,358.75 1,300.00 1,300.00 6,500.00 6,500.00 45,000.00 45,000.00 15,500.00 15,500.00 6,500.00 6,500.00 67,600.00 74,100.00 Fire Station Building Loan Dec. 31, Balance 13,600.00 Sept. 1, Cape Cod _ Trust 13,600.00 INVESTMENT & TRUST FUNDS Dee Post War Rehabilitation Fund 31, Balance 33,200,67 Jan, i, Balance 1948 Interest 33,200.67 Dec. 31, Trans. Street Light Fund tO TOWrl 60.70 Jan. 1, Balance Bala �__ 1948 Interest Balance 60.70 2,517.61 � 2,578.3_ 1 �pTo27, Trans• Clayton Mayo Fund 3 1,00 Jan- 1, Balance Dec, 1948 Interest 1, Balance 1,000 00 25,989.20 Nov, 26,989— 20 De 3I Trans. t°1 Tom Gould R Wife Fund Dec. Jan. $g lance `_ 1948 I Balance 300 Interest -5,177 20 Dec, 31, Halarl May eel Crosby Fund bee. 31 5. p 948 1, Balance $alane0 all I' br 9'714.45 ary Fund Jan 719'9' 4.45 1848 I Balance Bane 46 1131600/00 1 Op 13,601. 32 ,4ag,58 33,2p0'0767 2,56p 10 I, i 2��3g6 74 6 I 26,9 Z0 � 5,141,10 5,41 8� 5,27g.0� �23 5,301• 50 9,53 63 6; ay 9,114 Aaron A, Snow Fund (Snow Library) Dec. 31, Balance 1,025.14 Jan. 1, Balanoa 11000.00 1948 Interest 25.14 1,025.14 Elizabeth Twiss Blake Fund (Snow Library) Dec. 31, Balance 257.59 Jan. 1, Balance 1948 Inbarest 257.59 Cemetery Perpetual Care July 6, Trans. to Town 50.00 Jan. 1, Balance Aug. 6, Trans. to Town 50.00 1948 Interest Dec. 8 Tran. to Town 50.00 150.00 Dec. 31, Balance 1,797.40 1,947.40 Albert P. Smith Fund (Cemetery Perpetual Care Center) Dec. 31, Balance 2,075.81 1948 Interest Balance 2,075.81 Summary Investment & Trust Funds Cash 87,056.29 & Securities Rehabilitation Fund Street Light Fund Clayton Mayo Fund clement Gould & Wife Fund Snow Library Fund Mary Celia Crosby Fund A. A. Snow (Library) Fund Elizabeth Twiss Blake Library Fund 02metery Perpetual Care Fund Albert P. Smith Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund Center pace 47 1,025.14 255.02 2.57 257.59 1,913.39 34.01 1,947.40 2,025.21 50.60 2,075.81 33,200.67 2,517.61 25,989 20 5,177.21 9,714.45 5,301.21 1,025.14 257.59 1,797.40 2,075.81 87,056.29 87,056.29 Sib. 18 State parks o U l di Ls M Count,, T Control Coon Pero. Syst etir6ietit Overlay "'cc. 31 Salyhce Revenue Account $224,981.00 174.39 334.97 1,628.32 18.324.73 1,350.00 292.93 1.636.34 $248,722.9a 14,051.35 926` Jan. 1 Overestimate state 1 76 & County Taxes $ 1:876•p0 Apr. 6 Poll Tax May 17 Transfer from E. & D 10,000.0 . June 22 Levy Real 76q,i6 Estate Tax 138, June 22 Le personal 860 Property Tax ,4, 44 Estimated Receipts 82, i $24 95 Oct. 18 Personal 41.26 N0 �23 Omitted Poll Tax ip p Dec. 31 Bal. Estimated 7,959'8 D 5 Receipts 34'9 31 Bal. Appro. g 0 $262,"74. 3 2623 Peb peb, 8 E &$ess and Deficiency 18 MaPap hwa°ysd"r i Plus Y 14 500.00 Cct Ace oynt a. Re 4.5 acc°txea TaX Tle40pp p0 bee. 31 fiance ilk 0 Sg 053,77 i7 � 37 $pZ1111ary 'mile Revenue q2 Jan 1 Balance ,21 Chapter 90, $50,662, 05 county Jan. 27 Chap. 90 COnqu 2,451. 4 805.12 May 2 Error, •12 D A' 31 Tax q6 Balance Revenue A00olint. 14 0 61 Account Comity Taxes hake 48 $78,010.97 129.61 558.44 847.07 12,000.37 1,476.80 16.00 511.89 11.90 104.35 11,282.32 3,420.04 $72,06 Federal Tax Deductions Balances to 1949 Real Estate Fund Tailings Account Overlay, 1947 Overlay, 1948 Overlay Reserve Tax Title Revenue Motor Vehicle Excise Tax Rev. Special Assessment Revenue Departmental Revenue Mortgage Bond & Aid O. A. A. Excess & &Deficiency (Surplus Rev.) 1,921.09 13,288.88 4,713.66 41.08 1,055.31 775.53 16,393.52 688.05 511.89 116.25 11,282.32 1,528.41 56,053.77 $108,369.76 $108,369.76 7 Nvish to thank the heads of the various Town Depart - nieats for their cooperation througbont the year, by the prompt presentation of Departmental bills. Respectfully submitted, BLUER C. SMITH page 49 Town Accountant REPORT OF STATE AUDITOR To the Board of Selectmen July 2`d' 1`j4d Mr. Lebo Gentlem Or1e$ns'Massaersoll s Chairman and l eublalt he May 4,C19ntx of theth my report the boo d Provisio 47 to torru of an audit of fro Ate` off 4 og Oh ? - 1948 Orleans for the peTio` ath th' 111aclO in "taut D rep rt mild tote eral Laws. Thiseis 1D1ne, o£ A-Ceouu eC by M2. Herman B' F�L EV Very truly Yo Laj3, DQecto no'x $, La Director ofeAc °0ts Paint" £ 8e ug State �1oeut of t% Sir; uxe, 8oxtoa °rations and Taxation In audit of eC °rda e e the May od iro°pkx a11th your apt 25 depart reed 8,hany 4, 194 lints oructions, I have j1s' S foi or tlaeat orde are 47 the f the town of Arles at, eheekeintittiheeeivic "all - therephte of the precious a r=•1 n•e1, The b g b111xs£or dish ure1nxactiolls of the s toeo11, re egaooks a eol lee tio g money for the all boo Ptx weed ud aeC n were examined Ilialt kx a ere an °tlnt e Well e eh e on thed bYeo thz t °tvn accountant'o r�;y ax sh0 uby th 41.4 th es. 0 theur�I r 1the tress ellt e urse ICC disb or • n axurer's 11 funk s wa ants authoriol Pas oolt8 x and with the pate �0 The appropriations and loan authorizations voted by the town, as shown by the town clerk's records, were check- ed to the accomrtant's ledger. The ledger accounts were analayzed, and a balance sheet ' which is appended this report, was prepared sho1"1ng the financial condition of the tow non May 310 1'148. This balance sheet shows that the financial condition of the town is very good. The books and accounts of the town treasurer were examined and checked The recorded receipts were ants s of the lyzed and compared with the record the payments b.9 malting payments to the treasurer, the treasurer were checked with the selectmen's warrants. The cash book additions were verified and t re reas a- er's each balance on Jvlay 25, 1948 was proved lion of the bank balance with statements furnished by the bank of deposit and by actual count of the cash in the office. f The payments on account o nratnrilig debt and interest were verified by comparison with the amounts falling due and with the canceled securities on file. 'Phe savings hank books and securities representing the investment of the trust and investment funds in the cus- tody of the town treasurer were examined and listed, fid.he ineome being• proved and t11e withdrawals being The tax title deeds held by the town were examined and listed. The amunlnts transferred to the tax tithe account tile reconeiled��ithathetaccoantantes ledger, tax collector were ex- The books ,md Ieconppts of The tat, excise, and assess - auiined surd checked in detail of the previous ex- ment accounts outstanding at the time aurination and all snbsoquent eom'npf the apssessorse �mimtled and reconciled with the warrants ting the accounts for collection' The collector's easlt b0olt8 were footed, the payments to the treasurer by the collector were checked to the hrasnrer's and the acrnuutant s book, the abatements g a fed' granted, were listed and reconciled pared with the assessor's records of abateme. s e and the outstanding 2,"oots with the respective 1cder accounts. r e page vl y m Ad ,+ rJ C m O � (: r C rt �v. n S P H G G m + y rt m a ra • w � 9 .. -' _ �' h N C` < Jug � L7 S ew ,y '� Td ^✓ w O w l0 y m Ad ,+ rJ C m O � (: r C rt �v. n S P H G G m + y .. p,y9 a R¢oa• ° off'. -o R'o �, :� a .+m �tG ate+ tv ."r. GO MO o G o° m n C o y G m n 7 G•R w o �. M m 41 GN G G m .. � R 7,- X tv ."r. GO MO G G o Assets Cash, Accounts Receivable: Taxes: Levy of 1946: Personal Property, Real Estate, Lvy of 1947: Poll, Personal Property, Real Estate, Levy of 1948: Poll, Personal Property, Real Estate, TOWN OF ORLEANS Balance Sheet - May 25, 1948 GENERAL ACCOUNTS $ 18.81 429.60 $ 448.41 $ 4.00 343.99 4,203.45 r .JAG Ga m m G G+ Liabilities and Reserves $87,133.33Federal Taxes Witheld, Proceeds of Dog Licenses —Due County State Assesments 1948, County Tax and Assessments 1948, Tailings, Road Machinery Funds, Sale of Real Estate Fund, Trust Fund Income: Mary Celia Crosby Charity Fund, Clement Gould and Wife Charity Fund 4,551.44 Snow Library Fund, Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds, $ 322.00 14,914.34 138,751.34 154,053.68 Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise: Levy of 1947, $ 302.71 Levy of 1948, 1,013.76 Moth Assessments: 7 7 m 0 3 n �' ✓✓wa Vt `f O Y s n ° � s m C n y. - w�, u H F J v�j G .. N.O. •; :;won N N R n $ 1,339.89 258.20 2,137.68 18,617.66 41.08 818.82 4,713.66 10.00 50.05 40.48 .54 101.07 Federal Grants: Aid to Dependent Children: Administration, $ 24.63 159,053.53 Aid, 764.86 Old Age Assistance: Administration, 11.64 Assistance, 6,681.57 1,376.47 Unexpended Appropriatoin Balances, 7,482.72 192,807.78 U U q d m E 0o m tia ro ^ ai Q MOD Ca 'a L4 ap$ C$U � a e� 0 N�4 M � H �ro a N 0 C�•u�9,�Nwo?� N n0 O N °j O O CO NNU�•, io Iq cc? D vi C W (00�� gNn� on W��hy 0. � H bj y y Q � try 00 CS N Va a ^° W W��hy 0. � o y y Q � try 00 CS r) W Ci U7 aN °m �I °o 4 0 ° e. Nao oa; 'p o 7i b �o her eat b� P t5yq Wo a A v w 0 W b S W 'CS T N h 'Ll C) r. W L� W ovUw p,e �oc�do H a, s a E a W a a ed N m � ti O m��omUp, w m O � M � M r N o- A � z E Q E w wy d H � yN °U REPORT OF PARK COMMISSION To the Honorable Board of Selectmen and the Citizens of the Town of Orleans: We herewith submit the Annual Report of the Orleans Park Commission for the Year 1945. The regular work of the department was carried out "',',Planned and it will be necessary to ask for a larger ap- propriation in 1949. At the Orleans Beach ve plan h so that walks to be be ore tended to the outer edge of the beach so tha vo diwork will convenient for the public. All posts an and ]ceepin71 be painted and the usual duties such as P the beach clean will be carried on. Skaket Beach had its usual care i�otfor a building like ance than ever before, and we are asking the one at the Orleans Beach. The reason tlacehto change the Town can have Public Rest Rooms and aA committee is clothes, a telephone and drinking water• g Area working n obtaininn land to enlarge the Parking "'llich is greatly needed because of the increased attendance. The Orleans Ball Park will be ferulldeagrounwinter t into e line run the field i, planned.) l; P v�atering the Park during groi�ds_ lner months we feel that it will be. improving the g grass Without water it is useless to do anything as far new wire ith is concerned. The Back Stop will be replaced or the season. and the Tennis Court Will be put in shag All other Parks and Cemeteries had is has been the and will be put in shape in the . thecemetery near the custom. A Tombstone was broken bI replaced in the iies'' Post Office, and this stone well future. 11 other Town Officials Iu conclusion we wish to th and the Citizens for their cooperation tfully submitted Respec RUDOLI' ENJJANDLERINS ROBERT LL R III(xGINS IaVI DA page 55 s /a RXPORT OF TREE WARDEN FOR 1945 TO the Oitizeiiq of Orleans The elm tr time has of dtaeaRe , galutatioarr` °ecl to he in a systematic proSra`a it lliseage }vood harbo This involves trimming out dead I,/lnt he auPPortre$ervation op our roadside beetle trees cle of PittoR pal' Two blsegse trees in Orle EI�Dtte to ha}°ratorynteshowed symptoms of Dutele arc the State se, hilteitsscapedsyocf ne back negative. °f�DntLOf All sfor gradual, the devatation arts all along he rorOPrlatieXtrente spread c through other p 5 al'roteet'Talit be and on $2200.00 for trimming of e for fight D $1°phel>n tiro TreeeIV Property is being aiflllas`ll lyee OftcOk El each es, oil tom anrden• This is a st a etas our ntti at I). - rher Property With an v o lour this tre out ati ase. Praying 81 no cheap and easy tat l �' rSenie dams °vestri des kelirtb'ngd ad alone nd diseased 1°ve`„ ell 1110 taken do}vnlarge in Pr vio sreYCOstlyhtoOtl e 1'o}vn tha and c eonn t his year $ trees Years. pe tree T Yak N ut n." og use tbey rendan specie, edtrRtL ° a' be he hq, ere th g o by itQLAaooeforbtY �er19Th }slid little clatnaEejCtOL`tl1` the thcehge u ree aq thereavitnd autos tree by Mason 1C InJlt Ile ci ehei � }er}f°juttehaedejl quy iq dry and thewill nseet filled ar gt11t adieahttdO ttting ggegts th`� nah. 'tike aatoll that iii a short tirii ed il pro gramof ]aoition ll be frill ail l Regl'eet > 1�ILEtA. submitted' Page 56 Tree Wardell REPORT OF MOTH DEPARTMENT FOR 1948 To the Honorable Board of Selectmen. Town of Orleans. The Moth Superintendent is happy to report that the gYPsv moth situation ill Orleans, is practically under con- trol. Only a few small areas totaling apparoxinnately 150 acres showed a 25% defoliation. These sections can be easily s graved with the Towns equipment using D.D.1'.. and unecessary to use sltysprayiug. A town map shoving infested areas is available for anyone whowishes to see it. There is a move on foot in the County and State to spray large areas on the Cape from the air, but at present our town does not need this service. Orleans has been relative- ly free of gypsy' ypsy moth for several years, Yet residents can remember the time when the infestation was so bad thry hesitated goingi nto the woods, tiVe are fortunate that fir do not have to apprrpriate a large sum of money skvspraying. The Town of Orleans provides an inexpensive service for its tax payers. Infested areas are automatically sprayed for gypsy moths, tent. cater illars and brown tailed moths, of and the Town sends the bill for this for to the owner s the e the property, the laws of the Commonwealth make owner liable for pavnreut. ball wenvorni appears to be increasing on private prop- erty. The Town roads and land were sprayed }O1• this pest. Several trees with "Orange stripped oak worm" were found. This is fairly abundant in South Orleans, but this u nothing to be alarmed about as they have natural enemics that keep the mpretty well under control. Respectfully submitted, EM[LE A. OLLIVIER D'foth Superintendent page 57 PgpORT OF T1'P BOARD OF HEALTH F" 1948 1 ° the Citize ns of th The pon u of Orleans: Zeus, To,epOperatiott eases i °tt Nurs given the Board of health I)'- . Of Vii, feelthat°ile a andphvsiciam in reporting I "'�cntalli� hr011Tht tot °lr`1att nt ouri Other eases that shoulltl have b The follo,Viug is a list of those reported rhtrin° 19k5 Heasley. 'Imps 7 W Deg $ te$letttonia 2 t Gre e4blest that 1 the a eomplole diseasethe 10eai eases reso to t`Ity °lest If o this Bo rd, to enable 115; J13, 134. ll Lice,14% tvet8oard'atorice householders tlto r'port e granted for all Overhi: the following: ilc� tvb hW $511t r re>,e$v opal btuPs q to als 'lot andrtttharefereseOEitot 11, 1 teYxontCha l�latnroeoti Lot,K We ree it ha ee to to 11j0 llo,c llet,1 ds be Preae wotih� o to ht h• Q a0C911ata'tde Purihe ins gOwn Dump, �thcl• lit', a for It, tllo age of gauate for fujoloN Jli�ii hta 8° new site, 1 uV 1 earstho Orleans area, D • Board of II0,1101 A$T�ZIACIT J. COLI31', (:liallltta0 IIUR It 'e NL on ]Aa AY ge Sg REPORT OF THE BARNSTABLE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT FOR THE YEAR 1948 Reports of communicable diseases received by this department show that some of the minor childhood diseases were very prevalent in the county during the year. Both "Nickell pox and nnunps were reported in greater frequency than during .1947. Cases of measles were fewer than during the previous year. Protection against those diseases where a satisfactory itntnunizing agent is available: Viz: Smallpox, diptheria and whooping cough has been well carried out in this county, with a consequent absence of both smallpox and diptheria and reduction ils the number of cases of whooping cough. Diseases whose occurance and spread in a comtnunity is usually associated with the Physieal enviromenOne case people were not undid prevalent during the year. of tulerainia was recorded and one outbreah of food into�- 'cation consisting of 17 cases occured. IIowever, marry unrecorded cases °f mild e Or ben enoted- sPVere gastro- intestinal disturbances These were probably caused by various fivti tllhie they n ght their nature raises the question as to sit,tlies In this trot be spread through water and food rivtlte water sup connection it may be noted that of la- P 360. were trot Plies investieatedyb y this department, 5P °stet:/ cousidered approved sources of drinktne Protection of food supplies still oeeupied a ttiaJor per Y tion ectors and a survey our records indicateeitnpsanitary o leme rtn in this field. Sonte progress seems to have been made in thch child IV- 111dividual hygiene with particnhtt• reference ltralth education gigue. This is to It great ("tout a ratte�leeted phase of the It this in our opinion is the lost nep Public health program in this connt- r page � Depart STATI8TICAL DATA meat Activities: COnlnt Cats' °able Die °ase Control: coa ytshgaielet na ete stig atioS m ion n s PhY8iciang Immuo Child $ dos Milk (F School 011. lae Solids) ll Visit Childr n Examin Field VisicrlpPlea speetcail SattitarY Iaspecs, to CrlpPlecldC l s clinics tlohs' Ps e Dpsponal oed Dairy Fandlin Laboratory ° plan s abliahnicntS aborato rY Exami Milter Su natloas; Mitk (Baetter�es Milk Pate an t0gieal Crea hos d Sol. ) Cases ood Itandl hatase P sts) of Repor g Utelisils Ch. table Foo 1lciteD °x Diseases ble Slegtoxleatioll paee 60 42 6 �S 16 :341 125. 45:3 24 ]3'r 1 I):'3 641 180 l)<) 17 124 112 gf, 16 r) 174:3 t3 :3 1257 17 137 Of A111111ps 264 1 1)oliomyellitis 13 Searlet Fever 10 Tubel•eulosis 1 Tularemia 15 wlloopiu,• Congll Malaria e 1 REPORT OF Respectfully subnlltted F. L. D100RB, i41• D. County Ilealth Officer THE ILOP CE ])EPARTM5NT To the Honorable Board of Selectmen Orleans. first anneal report ell behalf of the and the Citizens l'ol«b� pbl+it my meet. 1 assumed the position of 1' 11)45 111d eas appointed Actin Chief o£Il'A116 on Blare ust 1, Chief of police 528 bars stopped for Motor Vehicle clolatious........ Aral Licenses rllings .......................... suspended ............................ .I . . ................. .......... Warnings issued ............. ...... Light g carltbl1v Ta,ssrissued ............. ............................... �ourtesc' tags issued .............. ............................... tleculents reported ................. ............................... 11'I'idents investi Iced ......... ............................... I'(,., g� i, ""; ..................... p injn - ell......... d.. ........ I)roPert > .......... 1 damage ........... .................. D r 1 Lomplaints iu vestigated •ti�rrr•... 1 .. emu laints turne<j over to Do, t; °11 ti found open........... leriniltslok' iloestiggtod..e transfe s ................ r Second ('lass dealer. perm' is .............................• Slimmer Douses inspected ..... ............................... pilg'(, 61. 146 85 108 :)0 28 108 10 10 lS 5 10`1 162 274 41 421 Notice la of storm daulagt, scut. to 4 �Vxrrtunlcr reside anti» and nts .............................................. °at of tolvil 1111nlon or 1f1 Committed Police ................... Dmsugg Per trips tretC (, Cool tHospital......•..... a Arrests r°Unk ............. > J for pPort...,' ........ ............................... I1 Larceny Mere Vlola .................... 2 l filled Cottr t (s,3 @3 ,/ R olt axed 1111 ** .............. As, or pehl Cha 11 P ... Guilt It ele �rolationsSec• 45 G. L ............. 1 dotY .................... G11 Guilty ................. 4 I it teld PO °b (,ra td Jtl rY_' ............ ............................... 1 be ha% be g the ... 1 iff Vol t atu oeetesteotf hel ovlofttlihat I have been (thief oY1.ly till the exret of ton• the gnu As 1 olna� tmenr� to wleltlidel itoll not.1 fill a u visi °Unt of off cel.s we Aeotile filtered eurtcots and business the total )(15tP,, eQPerie °ilt' more W(. b,,' treat�loP °rtv owners �dellel lfl� ar° c° he° thxthet• It ltxt e tri neat they rceeit'e to 1 �,i rllr hlasmitte4 t mitt au `bate ed as far as xrsible t•11 `ti' ulludesx'hit% °utY of t}l,1 them out." 1 It tills fI" f.til' ,I r of whatt �aq °s it, dnlinor trat7ie "env in dpi. tr��i^ h1RhDa Yt0 the it tS ldttlulthassh nthiffieitiltstklj1tlf U1. {f ottr 1taY,4 ° r "c 1 °re it lit viyti . T11. ,'nut xsut I lnxt a tl1 J5 h if ntl Rly be cl p hilre t f;° t14, titbo a fateed 1. u.t}nuner tral 1111 t 0' l tolif�j thxttltle1 ttdlsplr d�slrltbon ed llt�i I /IlPpi! e posted t 1�. all }.d t'll these motol•1, j1 lfxpe Gh °ecd Is (I II 'r also several parking hazards in the business section which I b °llf't', arc dangero »s to the well being of the kii? in the I earnestly reeomnlend that the articles on parking t0tvll warrant be adopted. 1 wish to take this, opportunity to thank the celeet art• Depart- other town officials, the , ^ :IlzenS of the town, Police egi meats of other Cape towns, the, Inspectors of the Reolstty Of Motor Vehicles, and all snminr residents and visitors for the fine iutderstancliuf* and cooperation extended ale• It is frith a great deal of pleasure l and looking forward to }t'ol'lcing with you during the coming year. Any reeoant_ nlendations which will tend to maize a better Police DeP "lent will be welcome at any time. submitted R s ectfully ep �3.0S1,3pl AV. RIGGhNS Chief of Police FOR 1948 REPORT OF FIRE DEPARTMENT citizens of To the Honorable Board of Selectmen and the Totrn of Orleans: for 1 "°Ilomving is the report of the Fire Department 10-Ig n l4 : I3nildin�' Fires ............... ......... � Brush & woodland fires ........... .................... 1 (]sass fires ....... ............................... 9 (:IlllllllP }' lf' 1l' PS .............. ............................... Alltonukle fires ............................... ............. I umpnng Boats .................' ... ..... ............... � Dump Fires .......... .......................... .... Investitatill Stdl Mal' 1115 ....... ............................... 1 halso Alarm ............. ........ ...� ................ Total calls...... X31 )0.00 ts im'olt'cd. 8l oe of buildings and jsll 5_acres (?1a5s °and lbutrurdnts woodland Page 63 Estitnat �p(I Baseril miles tray Pert • nt insPeetion led ;.. nets issued to business area Biel Oil 1t, Trans Gas I Tho Porting t radionstallf FirelE� tame o n AlinttalBuaget Oil applatgys lecoitnneud for 1949 t ,$4,000.00 GeorBOard Of Engineers Irvin d11a hoI' Knowles, Chief $enry * 11, LI yd It. I ll18, redge, Asst. Chief N Chest er i;V 71'11 llelha011 lL Bli6gins Praneis Bll", DeP r�mentllotoing 1 1 1 1 ]g 2 1%0 1700 2g50 Flijali C. Lon "' Charles S. Wilcox volunteer Firemen o"Ph L. Rogers, Jr. Io"ard S. Fllloller 1 �ster11f r L. Ellis G \t • (vininu Coll as ton Nor of %O lit. es the ege iirmenY gal, ores Peltecolliillationisation YV or 4 l+ire Pulllp fCCt0rusl Cans feet horestles feet tw ELII(I Ire ail PIose Q'CAI d Ille z of tl Besllei'tfill ly subn,itte`I' GEoR<,P Pages "hie{ Enntnrr 4 TOWN NURSING SERVICE 948 January, February and March, No"COn1111unica.ble Disease Service Adiliissious Field visits 137, Offtee visits 13 Crippled Child Clinic Service Admissions Field visits litl Transportations to Cape Cod Ilisl a Chronic Tuberculosis case Maternity Service Postpartum case with antipartulll e>!re Field visits $lfants I %rider one month, new born New cases Field visits lh'er one month New cases Field l're-sellool s is r ice New cases Field visits SC13001 service New cases Field visits Eye clinic at C. C' ospital Speech clinic, C. C. h ltal Dental care 'ldnit service New cases Field visits Office visits Public Health Service Cases Field Visits Consultations linelassified visits MotrOp Ambulance service omp olitan Life Insurance C any nape 65 21 150 i 8 1 10 10 4 4 6 6 11 13 9 16 1 1 44 160 13 59 130 84 9G I 0 J °lam Ka 1'nblic Ilcalth 3lutual IJ eock 11lilea Ifle Life Insurance Co. 6 tal Be etings attended 6"A Total �ym8 sions 161 n lteceipts servgce charahle 0 �l � �l 1 110• thankht r0wtt of Orla to ans "'lass., takes this opportunity e donors also those that have rendered seffice' Respectfully sabmitte" ` LAIMA D. KNOtiVLES' R.t Town I so REP oRT or TO ReNot, Of Apnar Sao DNembRS3NG19 8gVICE t tc bi e Iapernd Childr diseases Field Ad� isltA poi Par 1110 en QOrvice t ith "tui Iiitanttvith utta,P,tet% oder 1 partunl 00 1 hip °nth SebO nth dd°Itl de A�balanCC calls Chute co lIe °hie oba�nl sle alth L actin 9e ltie clini s c pake 66 Ad. visits 2 117 5 5 5 15 5 15 10 22 a 6 1s 1 i 5 1R 2 0 2 ii 43 384 ' 8 1 0 91 596 5 2 8 J0 93 _2 606 5 9 9 I)t 2 ntal care s Met. Life Ins. eases 'I'll" Il;utc°cic Life Ina. cases 2 Salvation Army Fluid eases 5 Nat•1 I'oliu h'und case { t'0 School hcrvicc Tosoid clinic for boosters (Dr. cIt luoore, I3. C. II. Off.) Nov. ]:i Dee. 6. 7. \Fell Child Conference, June 29, 30, 1"lv lI by Mass. State D. of 3 H' 40 Uliililreit attended 6 1. eutcriti ]st "rade s Admission lid A °e Asvistance cases visited 48 es 4 t0 De pettdeut Children Cos Qonz"itatimi with Supervisors and State Dept. of Y. II. tvoa•Icet.s Sillttntarv, Morbidity IIc'alth 8ervic•.e and Social Work Adntissioiis H Field 'Visits 150 15 25 77 Us Visits Visits�- 855 Adiuissions= 175 616 Ilcc . Total Ileleipts $573.7'' iU clays nurse �V'inne: Substitute Vni•`e for - to call the J- or i�Plie townspeople are ;1"olu remise vjee. Ith 0 ir"ink' care or od�iser} Ilea lth tiv ilea ecl"eIt is the aint of the ncrcice to liav'L iins all W °rk for at year, a Itealtoil lirog'ram for the ruining y e given so cornuunit.% tvlto hav }reo y'he T°nttj and or Orleans tliaiii`s those itIlittitt' d tt'nUy ' (IR�IvyR, ll.. 1; 'she c Va ricer yLl.l� 1 ' l Social j 7'II all ,fotic�n nurse pavve 67 REP Ilverla]. RT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE FOR 1948 se $21g� L7 it efun� Overlay Reserve ,. $2 6g2 21 Inaurane Parhn a ana Tr'ausefers Eleeti and Pia 80nds `Ihellhsh and yRe °. ds $ 246.96 Aid 'W. re I DePenae1ltSistratiou 270.86 ToWlle NV�lfion Children 64.85 Poliee Dona 153.14 '0.00 TOwnh Dep a 350.00 eef r Te t owv l o 11 rape 206.68 Knou IV EBe r and T 360.00 M al x llalanotal 50.06 44.35 e to Overlay Reserve $2,567.90 114.37 ge MILL $2,682.27 $2,681, ]00 D eretarv, ARD I1 TIBBETTS ea 42 Pe�eae 0G L10E leans Vinance Coni 1 KeaYedg N &E$ Ig$ 1 1 e "el l'enialeq c 1) IN 1948 $20y 00 1q $ 5.00 166.0 00 ' h ee, retai �o $10.00 10 00 Pai,] Co uu Ye Treasu @ 2p25.00 $4S4, 00 rer °outs 35/ X00 Page 6g $448 REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS AND SLAUGHTERING nimals and 1 hereby submit my report as Inspector of A Slaughtering, the first The inspection of all barns and cattle occufou under IV in January. All barns and cattle were found san1 conditions. in Orleans for the ary There has been no shivg.htering done hogs have them Past three years. The few people owning hoo slauo All dogs were bhtered out of town. Board There were more dog bites this year. the State Placed under quarantine until released the unimportant Of Health. I wish to add that no matter doctor look at dog bite may seem it is always wise to Make precautions ,Oath t report serious he Board of Health and itted Respectfully subm EROY F• RICIIARDSO L N FREDER.ICIC J • COLBI Inspector of Anttnals and Slaughtering IC WELFARE u DuriRgpORTeOF BOARD OF o rd Bo Depend tlCli Id e", r °au of Old Am Assistance and td to W. �,e the llo have spent $35,03'7.39. a are SWIM in it the details of these expenditure. ug tables: Bureau of Old Age Assistance $346 . 13 6 1 otal Cash Payments 12, 02 � r'ederal share 16 :322g' Char 11,g93 58 Charged to State, Other Cities and Towns 4,320.35 Cost to Town ent Chren ild 820.34 Aid to Depend $2, Total Cash Payments page 69 ,1 REP 1% QrOF FINANCE COMMITTEE FOR 1g48 U ROO U $- ig2 L1 � }pnds Overlay. Reserve n7 $28g2•� IarkRanee and Transefers Eleetioand playBOnds Shellfish and'Rerounds $ 246.96 � id to DQ Sistration 130.40 Ire I TobllenIVejtioietut Children 264.86 Yolie Dnmfare 153.14 lealth eo P '0.00 Tovvb Uli ekartn'ent 368.65 Town eetor, Qaanr 206.68 o11 14 8no`v IleIaoval %4)en Band Tai 360.00 50.06 Bal Total 44.35 anee to Overlay It eserle $2,567.90 114.37 2�i g kll.,L $2,682.27 $ 1po D Qeretar` eRl) H• TIBBETTS tce 3g " ea �� LIU leans Finance Comallt. 42 gblk eg ENgE$ 1 IC I Ql P eniales I$ &UED IN 1948 0 00 el C $ 2.01 $2 0 00 17 n° $ 5 00 165.00 ? q 2.00 84.00 Paigt "QlIrked $25.00 / 00 r Qaanrer @ 20 cents $435% X60 1lage 68 $448 F REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS AND SLAUGHTERING Animals •and S1I hereby submit my report as Inspector of aughtering, the first The inspection of all barns and cattle occur found under week m January. All barns and cattle were f sanitary eonctitions. Orleans for the 19wre has been no sltroghtering dm1C in ds have them Past three years. The few people owning ho° were slaPhere1evere 'out moreo` dog bites this year. th lsatesBO ri Placed antler quarantine until released by how unnnporta k °f Health. I wish to add that no matter ave a doctor Caut ous atdog bite may s wise to nd take pTecau it, r y seem it is always aSan� t Po serious the Beti r of health fitted Respectfully subm F• RICHARDSON LEj COL BY FREDERICK is and Slaughtering Inspector of Anima REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLpubl EW,lfare, u, ard Of reDl of Old Ageear 1948 the and Aid to Dependent in the follow- It' lath "Pent $35,037.39. s are shown Ong le details of these expenditure- Bureau of Old Age Asststan$28,349.13 12,026.2 Total Cash Payments Federal share 16;322.93 11,9`j3•58 Charged to State, Other � Cities and Towns 4 329,35 Cost to Town Aid to Dependent Children $2 820.34 Total Cash payments .page 69 Federal share 715.50 Charged to State 8 Cost to Tov ❑ Total $11164.72 Charged f0 Pa tmentsal Re]ief3 gfi7. 89 TJn0'eroA to Town 1 To ,, 8 ir1%. 18 of 2 130.01 w 0 elfar°et Orleans:oted toeennunal Tolcn Meeting tiVoarrthe as Towal W sited 1,,htin8 upon a for Worker. Y°bvn this, the Board InThe �e errseer' Partlt �p iGrconjunction er, ., to thhPoi /torK Bartmenost of Increas d in�rBtateD fubl;e I oug'�og costs is naturallJ' r,fleeDe, Benepsl ofe &artuno \fielfare the various function of tlle�48, as lief a t Chiry° on of Pobltncler date of October 1, ttoP r "ht fet0her Than cal5e OldeAge Assistance an 1 A d al cr an er eel°° hHblieBy nZ °ase as recommended on Gei�;ili5 tease or lea ofsed on to "Ili use tstLauvothePState Depa1,,, deQ roase 1' if tlutati'gi er these adjustments ea of n th° eost scat Nti es sllo{ aan overall X11 AR, luviug of 5°Jo or more. Ltjj oy gUR R. PINLAYI ChairfiaD l!'1tpL A• N1CKERSONT Naral111CIi J. COLBY Of Public Welfare usage fo SNOW LIBRARY REPORT 1948 No• of volumes catalogued R399 No. of volumes purchased •l3 \t°• of vol hies presented 39 circulation borrowed as below) g481 AT °' of magazines borrowed 906 No. of volumes borrowed from State 172 Total Library Division 5731 rl below) Adult, attendance for year (d ivided a s 40� 1675 'Reildren and rung people 4 adin y P g Certificates resented C =rammaT 4 llonor School pupils 2 Subs i'Ipt otn tot AmericantBuilders Magazine given by NT; 'ekerson Lumber Company Books presented by Mr. Emile 011ivier Mrs. Howard W, Mayo Rev. Richard B. lCilaball Mr. James Wilson Orleans Woman's Club Sanely Beeler Mrs. W. W. Bent Mr. V. C' Hopkins Miss Helen Louise Tew Mrs. Margaret Cochran \•irs. Lawrence 104 V" g Al•s. Arthur W. Cole - hinket Brands FooTllsuranee Co. ('mo'y ofn Life AI Elizabeth T"I" B Ar ". Norman C. Ifopki�ard All.,. Douglas .l. Slhepl Miss Filith ]iielcford Allr Clarene.e B Quinn Mrs. C. N. Nye page 71 In $h Po$T OF ROAD SURVEYOR FOR 1848 s „ -n Dryer n T;r ck r 1918, 8160 f,;et of nett• eoustructiod and durin WarlA Lailllill lioad Nauset Road, Locust go8oated 91949.. and all of this worl: should be seal 8otae a our eat f th $ ort Seat coated during this 3 "gar,a' ltniV m goo t, should be done each year to fi or d epndition. aree of the° Years no atnte�. 1 roads epnstmr0 e has been received for m epuldn line With ed under Chapter 90. ns el RV aRt beer ahe reWesbeen re Alaednvith concrete posits' tCtyees a OSt nn bar Rho o lillR. and 8$tpurehased earl} in the y °COS it °# road de tractor i d very materially on the been aro igo dgmder$hlit by real, greatly used not ojly bj fee; re cha c Rly Of a at the cut fft e Cost of Kdepartments, rin t such � two, it rMc Arcs r the g gtarm it., F° o ent Town re ° Pt Aecorrtdetailedg Machin° be replaced by th reAort °tints of all expenditures see the T °`tit Respectfully submitted {St�� NORMAN C. S0p1 Road Surveyor naSe 7 2 REPORT OF SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES To the Honorable Board of Selectmen: I herewith submit Illy report of tltc Sealer of Weights autl Measures for the year 1945 NOT OON- EEA�EO =EALEO OEMNEO AOJU5TEO h* 1. Scales I Platform over 5000 lbs. Platform, s 12 1 100 lbs. to 5000 lbs. (1 beam scale A and S) (1 7 (A 100 lbs. or over .ounter 9 12 under 100 lbs. Spring, 100 lbs. or over 2 s is Coring, under 100 lbs. i 1 ntputing, 100 lbs. or over Computing, lbs. 12 15 4 1 under 100 Person without) 1 2 Weigher (slot and Prescription _ — scales 2 80 No. 1. Scales Total 48 2. weights Avoirdupois 15 114 20 Apothecary itletric 17 �- p 15 156 No. 2 Weights Total Liqu galltorryundeeS 45 _ I,igrlid, >Ol over 1 gal. 47 0 No. 3 Measures Total 0 4. Automatic Liquid Measuring Devic00 0 ntct Nleter" to inlet it is 4 (jes over inch inlet aline 12 7 Oil measuring pumps 3 14 Grey 1 eameasu measuring pumps pace 73 0 0 (J 0 molasses Kerosene m�a4nring Putnps 1 i °' 4 Automatic :licasut'in; 5 Levil"" Total 0 Lill Yardstic ear Nleas es 22 78 b t 0 1 -1 ' S Linear i — — — Total asure 0 0 1.} i''It Grand TOtals O U attached) rePortecl 80 375 ._ 10 not OneYa reep, sealed„ have "\ot SeiilVd. too healinaved an Ad' Fees Co Paid Duet n� RePauSd to Treasurer oTotal Total Rolle °0.30 and s2 P "a,, CharReya0ns - - -� seal Son 78.66 e T Q�b g0��k`hea. s iJ.Oo h ac x100 0l " a t" el �aont�0ar 1�4g h�k1.oS no Selo bnildin�s djust' l the Zit, rthil; aI f "ept' Ch's de Paicl. t,,i:' asli tills �epateveryW, onpartly, has Ueeu a tPt - Plea ellt ale tsn° sy� "I t0 alla cato d e�laiad °h3uCCty n becallSO egnipmotnttl'r Rite , o so Pmen essful" because are uringseph 52o�vr Iv s °eeurs, blIe h fttin7eweigla't find ist 8 °ala to "I°ntiatlR°ai t t° ]it 5 we�� cpih uS cor �fftalteiaghing repo' l III at that Pag�ep0Ps or Platforms i dealeAgala , these figures the east that use them u. a tual 1111111be 1nu addition receive r of cubic fc, 4th • Cab All Ili are the very minimum onefb s an arbitrar�. nlellsud fr Ih the I)ile t delivered. ° li \Vheu hne Pumps tallouby pulap n °rahotlrs oranoli,t) sealed measure is -1 fine ite ns. Neti In voP without Puf%'Orabla' lcorics out faljer. pc' into a of this P11rP oa o have Ci Posseggy persc ill t�� did 14 the Dlirp%kiud of $keeper or peddler llalrlaeviapo fol lalree -ealed b buying orighin6 or l Meu. ur» l ff ally d au>d D(e ois 111 u this b the selling must be insP ?,r lts alld4 Uerl- spe�te r Poseerrito y th °ri2ed Sealer of Vdel„1 If Y� ea 11 - ee sad sealed by Your device please notify billl 8t 0 Respeefully subinittgoOg CHAP-LES I d gels Sealer of Wei,hts an ASSESSORS' REPORT AND COMPARATIVE STATEMENT ]leaf Estate Assessed $ Personal Estate Assessed Total Assessed vaination PoPulation. 1.94;5 Census Number Polls Assessed $or Property l;ol8 es Assessed s Assessed Other Neat Cattle scats Ihvelling houses Acres Land Assessed Number of Fowl Number of Cars Assessed (Exci Assessed Value of Cars A.lnount Of Tax Assessed on Car Appropriations for I car Total Appropriations from ()l,� r1Ay ilable Funds ('ounty Tax 1111derestimate, County State as (1946) 1jtlderestynate (State St; C °nmu. 194 6) lle All dit lllllllelpill All A '""'to (1, find" Control Stoterestil ate, 1946 Ij 1o1i1rAPPrlopri t olls (State and 'P Cou,ty Taxes and Overlay) pax olgatc Per Thousand 1'ropPrt $ILax0 (including Polls) 1947 4,191,300.00 461,040.110 4,65`2, &40.00 1543 569 1109 13 35 15 25 895 6,338 2,413 se) 982 $257,330.00 Cars 6,797.01 174,062.00 16,520.00 3,246.37 19,713.64 page 77 1 048.06 ,5:604-16 79.09 •219.64 1,550.13 13.69 174.39 65.40 219,3366 50 1138.00 124,429.1 S 1948 $4,405.195.00 471,216.00 41876,471.00 1543 593 1150 13 56 37 34 920 6,352 2,280 1,027 $32x;429.92 2261331.00 30,461.90 1,636.64 18,324.73 1947 1 628.32 174.39 26913150 11156.00 154,741.7E T °talaAmosessment (,Moth) 7:34.30 tint n Collcetnr'nuuit- lnets lit s Co 1ALV. h :xcisel 12.5,163.48 Estimated Receipts 1n o°ration 1947 the Chapter 498 � 8,697.3:5 Rotor 8, Acts 19 111,,10.00 Licens aMiele & Trai 1, Excise e$ QlleralLUbra13'1 1 rotecti overnllteut Of Qlanti end Sanitat n� I'ropert�. dA r,choolse Asslsta1le Court P. filter e Iles st ��t reReo6lealxTa& <lssessnlents asol' reet gulc T• Light olae tt'oil unaor ActsnI943 t'ranfaa IIcnefits and Uifts State ',icl TotalCa el In Preasllry D del trolls Aa6"e 78 3.5(10.00 2, °00.00 150.00 1,200.00 450,00 2,000.00 10.000.00 18,600.00 10.00 300.00 862.50 50.00 4,404.211 100.00 300.00 x72,3861-1 22,520.00 *94,904.14 7g.90 155,y53 01 1.945 y 41 b'a370b 9ji q0 'UU 4-P 300 X19 10 500 U 1 8.0 348 3U � `L00'31 10,0'16:34 JJ62 ' 14 9$'1' U l 11 ,0'J0 100'00 ,0 1.01 99, 10 olyo G 49. / k4 3 SHELLFISH CONSTABLE'S REPORT T° the Ilmlorable Board of Scicemen and the citizens of Orlealts The return of ibe. bay scallop to its rightflolplaa °P�.lol hellfislt industry, after its absence for too 1948. the top news in this Illy report for the year Althounh for some unlatotatt reason the espeetof these she call°lts tt•as reduced considerably by the f`e1op of t° belch ill Little Pleasant Bay to grOotherv. se, the Pleasailt t- ref much use commerci;,ly °r eYcellalfoquality' ut °d Ba3' a prthstalacl1119 the lowest ilrice lrlid hl pears talc are this odnet over .•4 000.00 t�as the (•.olujj1erc"L area alone. read) for o quantities of seed whicll tttutd inadalt andsat,eas ji be both the were and elsetvtin� d bnshevs, d next fall have been fO nndte an drecl. here. Approxin.ately eiglttabcl the Karl °vroWinp. tr conclPlalltednn 1'leasa t Ball t Bpro�'tslxfb11s' 1st`rras and t agc�� lolls. Two htutclred ;ill( fiftyareas after sto ln�.b `.wont the shores in several. ter. the t Inds and removed to deep tt a eial to se lllc p1esent o ten tviutcl. is espeeially fornboth Colutner allo reheat vial alld familyluncllht 194101 is ea t the soft ° mtl colltllie again it must be recorded b•ri meld ate si °Cove and Drove Iles in scarce supply, with, 110 In e T °`°n pearl` €roWenithc Iill Pouch cloareaS,etoa pre e crop 0. fn Other area sn elallls• Some sea,tteriIlg set of opened cove Ivas tell see aroa on the east side of the again closed vo ba fc �' llnelcri'ral weeks last summer an( erl0� eoPle In- and t ec1 stoelc. llltring t.hr 'ei111 , by Ord e0aceIll as th W is arir•Y -t«'o pails of clams nnjent IN' area n iriB some Oils ��roJee tl nIt isaq to le'ossible th" liutited dhoti Mlle Asa'' Landing trill be ready for Ilext sunmior or fall. Page 19 The breeciint tsan° at vtthat . 1011(l is a very small one, . d for It Poud. g Purposes, as 1101 eedtlis more ot d to el. en"here in rah . to ver'T wave each ?'ear been es eciall} destrttoSe c apProxi, 0f old v, Cove clam areas. For this reas°n Duel ad t Axa s Land. - one etho net were purchased and spre it Pro, ng for ProtuUn d square feet of the area o" are It it thn maY be as return of commercial clam be °�o aaPart ° alneustr sired that all possible wtll 1Dr° oi the tttalce our eeon Y tvltielt has in the past been so ro0D Year fib YOartabott rato life. More bulldozing to npd °ct the Proie'L e9por, - Pl PsOld sand from0bhrs'spr jectAA,rel' exDer 01%- cl ve, for the clam sets at the ttvo l 1 1k on }al Plotausplauting done in 19 #8 was ttt o sn1D Lower DOs s eje t°kb R Oq °te�tonNatts sections of the chatvt�3� 1pDD eeo flab $toed ohocles and alitytmentrin hopes�thatrIti}ettsat'be seat, It ntakeeetious that t1. maY be done by will tt,l serve tv°ulrl a nets Of our to dredging material res Dsp uet0 shell f;yh rpo et to 41,37 at°t b ttomnto rteceiveto lttal'fil l eeQ$asaaR$ ar °t }0utae}1°ote ntek of this kind, wlflte711 /1 1`t i, tter edint ih it ud f11 foulltld have the support of our 1`atto p 8'smttn8$ ope t Iat e�rUdttCtifAir suppl. in our deep ttil D clerk oatot 16 ogeb $itiPq Rho" o a is areasy ]ow. Son1e tr dr' ate areaseoof'"a(lev0 hone flat these shellfish were vta�0 i4 Rt 'letren,a t }he Mate decIalld twentyeeglhtebu 1Ptlte�I; ill neCd °d flie reachof ttv vt$t0n ofrN Marine i i financed bl s. $o d sD 0 l akus as size 0 in the ➢ieetingl Will e_ Two oth will be Opel"( jS t projects of tore I'''t.t,l tl "'14' areas have proven highly profitable Iiouls0 p0ad tvl;mmll area on the east side of the ➢Ie�etinor dig Bht9 for• III . 5� use plante(i ill r onth' It seta snt� be ready toltit -`e, ltlanlbers of teu tk uuule it a wcekh practice to go f, Xtr, 10q-n (A'ster bed lwhe❑ o trued last November. These fill 1iti, alNlonglt nu the whole oi' sutall size, were of fine °ne IS• 'Phis pro. -eet, which has never been an espensivc mt attentt °bablt- the most populal- with Our people meftt to alto of Dted, mill provides food and real ennet nothing NVould ta, (lollu shellfishc•rirs ttvhirhtthc)cheliet0 support by their t0 N'', (loll It is planned to eontinnc this IX-01. front y Tlt,r as strtelc is availhlr. htkjett'orh of adestrnetiolt ill, shellfish ('11('111104 such as the tehbalal( ntlarlgetntass oftnnassristtvlttii•Itwere coverht,�po� th'ed anrlolltish fiats near IIo skins lslaud were rakecj and Fear tt'i11 bo wowed to and duntlted oil worthless areas t1lDhoaltilt mention 'Itt�`te +t }eaeSeverall eit 0111. ud'it a it;tlat T'atirtn'kt re them al°Ulo marl finiliu�,' them ��und. It is hoped that, trePare �,�lh$hu.�l make use of these cas} to !s�'t and 1 lltn �t lhellill fond in 'I'nnset has a "'o0,p supple. e ;u•i0ns ;'�'',ir`J,i elt aDo iltr'nilrlp la` . hacr tal.�utm0.l - ilthtahonly t'ib" t'1't'atl °Irv. Pl.i,•es fur their entcllcs Itava>°und the tl fill, I of these Uomts were Urntaght "ii 1lr { tnt0 131 ;1 l;av for the scallop seasontahing 1 ",. t slloro t .Iii 4, e,r••• ed scallop s lu•rnten have hero of '�I INrt�' I , t�^ rluallaullti n, well as tlrerl��''n" t•Nnent bas 111.`1 of }alw�it t0 t•el, wt 11, t the Federal if t1. soft clam h,�it 4-P sl'r�lllisltnhltu,� untonVUlntlio „t the ef017 t'oa;t att�t tihe for �h,t��� °I. }h,- 41141' .11� aptu•opriatiott hai` ri,cbe ttse, i t.ol inry With fish mill wilrllite �,'rvicc tml J- h,iiatt ° °aqo�� the State, Town and luito1e et•imentDl ra the craut'N eel ,t l 11,11 \1 e In;titnte of etings .i r "i P baelt t 1 ' two me that htiq `I '11 11U' privile-�•,, to attend all artt.ho are a' ty Prone °111-ak'ed in Ihi; 1t'ork. 'NotI nada n1u• eatStY•rn seaboard acrd pa {;e hl totdm� ,' iio4,4 gf,'t3ici man fib ; ca h many shellfish problems a �','I mane gtOUPPof e a delete of all therfishexies. Thee tbai ,h64 t'dearl'?oblen and will give their hest to FolvtIt,8 ul .1 m This n•rll not be accomplr5bcit „,. r „t b tIV)W4 b> "8 t 1' ��.p' oup A#ilogWW Q�ew„ (Q1Pagiolly in Massae>tinsa asloptlr inPlr >' � 4ig jth ,ishclt(islr iuclnst v aft, i to, in �ivlgg ft, t1At1 e F e Q rd St *10 Ki qrt d4it ttion� l h rv�`' licit r'a� -so", Oil t jai fe3tQr1 $ }y�ti94q&yau �W4e xtr lrlr 1. 1''. ParQ heBhtQ ��d9y1Pg�{n;Ictr11J r tr,it liih I,t�orl.. 1, 11f P the Of n�opt]1Fnek fisheries astvellcasowx)it • nIoll -, l c eeellrtas UP � a interest, I.h y ,RSZQPRrat.ion ntrl -, an iil(etrtP `idgWi'll oni. uugArty j .tmett.. anal itrY.eris 9,i• ', while Aar ,lVotl��sit„r�'iti vor }.IulpJ;nl.an:l apt Yb "t t of one in,lnov sto`Iv, ltd= pTi" t br dail 8'. y liviit r dillY �an41 awe -Il- be mm.'��fl.c, rt•earo _. 1141, 1pni5lh;r)ctor uJ' li`i lRr14 "b "'ta lin' P `tt-":l;. to Ilion find mleuly r]rst�liClij ichol *01w ntL.�nron ' ri a�'ir liP, try Jr :i r' rol. "r <iiiil somciimr`' � rT1�'AC1]Il l�' n�tLmifirrl. , . lry 1'117 , 1 T',. ll9HL,TV( D thao .00 Will ttts fill t {.. ail fisheruu'n','y.r,tiido Aage NV , pl) bf1j”" ;TREASURERS ;R£P03L� +T t[Jsdssil3 (Jr <_ 4[.ryl. ,.;RECEIPTS' i,.l Ins') •i(lr;) Ili hrtisogrr([ )� •rvtai L�it;lunnrrrP- Upl General Town Account o]teehtMCapc .» 1. Ili Corl Tr;st (o ,bn'" unebt' d h q 194g"a , ]ac �P1 11 'rrtu;lr,.[ 2871,408.40 :'l t ttil�iwteJ 01 (111 io -t,,, I k'GGR[39 gal !• PAYMENTS.I tiur•t•?�:'•i% .') '!'tmrl[ 1948 U c lt nit not'''rr''['t , l ;(.Inai'[ 'o neral Town Acco 23 t a t Te t r1llSii[s Varrants x36,42nor, 0 qutr.i•rr() b" •rrfl diPtttllli� >�h 7P��r�iY'nrl in treasur} to.l r.:n'n2 a nu;illiYl D U iii betiruq i([ --- -trr';nTOi brlisfrnrrrrrf_ unj) ABBIF.1" TRUST FUND ACCOUNTS ,buu''! iu o•,oulrl[ `ohs7'still Snow Library Trust Fund t!t-tl l l Oj . ,..t'),10', ,, ' . t'o�!nA estf;Y \�y�lath�ntoii l'unrl r 00 r') ni Is'tiroq•:((. ,P�illiant lj�. Young* 7('» nJ r,„ 1Y Q i !rrtulotcrn•,•r /_ Q�lln s Xrlson Fend ?b0. IkI. at0jt Snoiv.rlio� lculs Fhuul r ;!f tl t�tib °OU'uu't m' ' tnr,lrtl 1 rhea . 3 700.00, a (i clP III �C)a�eiCpd Tnstittition for Saving~. Bostmi,u estecl iC'oa ]Tli St ants Savings, I3an }z gX14 $ 7 700.00 q rib Co. Savings Dept. 1,000.00 Ae� m`i�fivii14d1e1; 1p�'Peseftr' _--- q $ 8,700.00 Ala }�fiie area lntcre.st t r 2,037.04 til fund' Jan. 1, 1940 $10,737.04 pa.gh, it3 A0p°Rit d - Cape Tess B1ake, Library Trust Fund 00 ttmulated'nter Cod rive Cents Savin r, Pahl: � 210.14 halattce itt fupe 1949 :E; 2GQ lk COnsiaiin rAetu al Care Cemetery Fund .epl, of; t;e V lie jet art ChoC sltarrott $ ]00.00 4am klin�heTson Lot Lot 100.00 Markel I. cc all Lot 100.00 )h J.- gno , hot 50.00 1Villitonher lot 200.00 Depoyi attt swai Ldwards 100.00 Ac el] i a ho Lot $0.00 lttj °tattlat� ca Cod t 700.00 00 nub. 6 �Vithara lilt r` °C Cents Savinn *s 73, 800 AVII Re 6 Nvithdraoh 50.00 249.6.5 alattee itt Fmtd Jan 1 50.00 150.00 1010 lle ag9(ia Aebo Sul th oil ROSer ' IIalan�t ated t ter of Tt'n t Co' eater n Fund 7 0/) p0 tt ftthcl s Dept. DeboRi Cabt, , .T to 1 1947 ; ted Aeehthu1glit Ca$om>xel14 s 1O,. hQR,J e , ed lather Soil rrti5mith Cemetery Fund )il d hold, -1 all Savings Dept. j0tl'oli 1)ehoRi oha a ah, 1 (;.!It; . ecoa 114te C hd $ttRan x049 1(b(i ala ee t t ihtereRtd Tt'u. Taylor C °teeter h y Fund tt Ye�d st Co. ga ,. 0O fah vtugs Dept. :d�• JS 1. 1040 base A 53. IS 4 Charles R. Smith Cemetery Fund 4Reninuhl in Cape Cud Trust Cu. Savings Dept. 208.98 and interest Pal $ 208.98 iu fund .Jun. 1, 1949 Freeman S. Smith Cemetery Fund nePosited i t 200.00 der n Cape Cod 'Trust Co. Savings Dep • 8.98 titnulated interest. 208.98 $alanne in fund .iatt. 1 1949 Joshua L. Northup Cemetery Fund Dennntted in Cape Cod Five. Cents Savings 13-1114 $ 200.00 11.• toat,�d interest hat $ 211.58 �11Ce in fund. -Jail. 1. 1949 Clement Gould and Wife Fund )en(Mte and 5000.00 =teen. d in \l'rpmonth Savings Bank apt Cod Five Cents Savings Bat�zlf7 91 \ov 7 °t withdrawn 300.00 �� 177.21 Ptdattt.e $ 5 nt fend, -Jan. 1 .1949 11, Mar Celia Crosby Fund 5 000.00 lenhriglated Cape t 1 best CO- Savings Dept 1 5,301.21 ]lalante ih fund, .Tan. 1. 1949 1)e street Light Fund Assigned to the Town of Orleans lt0�ite d it \Ve;•hio t. X517.61 nth Savings Hank and� AQ( Ante 11' "d ''ice ('rats tiaciugs 13anlc 60.70 LeRR tptjlat,'`1 inte�rrsi 60.70 ` ^t drawn �� *2,517.61 >Zalatt e �n fund, .Ian. 7 1149 w 001p@9 it bra "A nID' &n. ed 1VI�8A.,Trust Fund , ;t� hves ead�Tlu"A"111 v , •i r >..; "; d1t Se Pt. 2711V1d1 Inter sta °n °ns Ponrf SrrirS (t;, �j��fG:80 !4 h an'n $1, 322.34 3 3; g reg e ' '09.13rcrsb Tt' 1 000.00 �0 Op b v�tt, ,�Ja p °egmnlate le 0?— �' �, l9go d �s rann anterest $23,200.0(1 Value J $2,318.70 ' .. �!4ope anbrtUjq -- --- 315.70 �9 o n. ?f1)<\sted %natf r "ni�ats gtrrllro t . X23;,5.78.70 lr ulatlld i k4 SaV abilotbatiol' 'Fund ' - " X60 0 g'0;0 7 Aata11 Merest gs Eond, Series G. 3oQ0i6. AecsCit Val un J.�p, !I:t .[ .u,;!. ,..,. - .0 .,,:rr✓''` 7 0(4 V0pUUtlated @�?i{sfiri 999 $33,200') allle J 41 ery } R bill: h t !F1>- 00 p „ •,,,. ' r "„ 3.,20:0.61 [t,. t I, U Bert P, :*V 075.67 0 present the tesTugs "Ids, TSeWriiI d, ,1 $3,00',81 0 t Valli J ft' l �tla��,tebt. 1> 19ggf 4 I .r,rl. 9l t� atvn'f9tFus�Fg ddao. �0 "$2 07 x'162 c'lan.1 °7T},1 S ••741,875.00 !; aa$ahU 1048, t•r,rr •'t�,�� of �aBjX4S�,4+' .F .or�li'9'�OI Y��,,,a77„i .;•,,;. Fe 1B, tl'•pi) :Iq, In �rqp' sll , IT ° COLLECTOR OF TAXES 1kEPOg1xl '1 1. Real Estate ;,, :� •/ - ,p0� Dr. u J?ri. ] Mkalance 0 $ 721.55 4. aa.1 due 1946 j,7jp,6j37 al C 2Z3 Warrants 19 47 1�Sy�i�7+98 pi,5l�titelnent it after payment, 1 Q'4ipldc,4. b L- easurer account 19467. $ 721.55 ,rreasure1• 6,629.30 Paid ApatCareasur11' account 1.)47 126,270.66 T 19 , account ):,'QW 621..11 ag titl 48 6U Uneollee aeconnt, 1948 •'rR T.Oi q; of �leGted, 1� 8 .1l, •run;l,;:l h btl'a:37 ' 1119 rr.'.gJ, ✓1. I„lil t' ) Y 1p4g ' q'r 1 A Dr. 8479 4j' gyp, i, alanee clue 1946 : '' y 0 26 Q�{ 2 ;ICI n���,�r.. rudr�' 1 460 A 2'aWarra t 1947 {CI ui;; ,ii0 i3nf .14n �y25 l�t °leutarrant (omitted assessment) 41'1 •!''lt' 1460 after payment lo , refund i''l Ir_1 1., $15,457. r 28,79 Paid ,i,reasurer. account 1:§W" $ SP6.U5 t' tess , aeeotuit 1947 13)306.05 !,3ted'04x�a, •,;,1r,k4ut;lr;Il 60 °4,l ,uZhet 948 „r'rns'(1 . "'_�A�197O..SO ed, 1948 It " "r� 5U , Moth AssessmeO ,. ' � , nlurrroX Pago S7 Jail n' 1, ltal e d1le 1946, Jane12 , ,,a rantn 1947 Paid 11ai 1,c easat. Cr. paid d roas er' aeepunt 1946 Un ollreasarer, aeeount 1947 Uneolleated1 1948 «ount 1948 Ja48 Polls n, 1 Noril Oalanee due Dr. Ahat meat att Ot (onlittecl . Payment, "(41"rcled t) Paid 1 `1bat�Prea�urer, acep Or. Ab Uhepl 1J�8er aeeolrnt 11t>48 eta 1,448 1048 Dr. J Mar h 8a1a bt °tor �n0 a j �Vairrme Vehlclo and Trailer Excise Ue Bast'3�Varr ant 0"r Qt 7,1Varnt Du ether' Gabra t h ecemhrr 80 Wyirant 11 arrant rant Page 88 3.1U • 3� iU 1!1 11•. ld'1 1 19'1 ZO 9; 01 1 190 �IU 11' k•Up , olO.ItU UU S. o 1 ph 1111 19 011 164, 0(j 16• i s1. �111.ir11 I 3l'iri .� x(,111111 i, •DUI 11 h�1••It d��k�.17i �1 ," i l0 .Jan, 1 li 4411 ala 22��lnrvr' rl 1946 1947 n•rv,11 t � ; 1aid j1'r'asure. Cr. 13 aid l rc;isln r 1 . aer• r11111 t I.Illi II' Uneoll reas,11. , account 1947 Uaeoll�� tea, 1U.1�11111 1`14,ti toll' 1 `).1 401' 'T Eta Polls An1'ill' Ral Dr. Ilee 1 t' Abate 3 'v "alittle $ 1 +t al eat 41-1. aftor Day ay 11tted as m sessent) O GIr I a1 lUent rel'uruled $1, d 1 Abj d , ens ti. Un t "d, 1547 °r, aeO Cr. DUt l l l �8 Cei � l.y4g 1 � 1x48 1$!� .1 $1 1Kan• 1 T4e 1 )1rii 1, g 11yh ato Dr. 0Qtb %t" % arr nt° 4eb1C1e and o GGl'�l 6Qr 11 ,�,a tq Trailer Ex 'so 2 G�G�i he hy�h �Ga`�at),j� 31. \NarC$4t It alit 09' 40 1GG' nas0 aH Abatement after payment, refunded Cr. 1'aid TI- easuror, account 1947 1'ai,t 'Treasurer, aecoluit 1948 Abated, 1947 Abated, 1948 "11colleeted, 1948 Summary of Uncollected Taxes January. 11 1949 1947, heal Estate 1948, Real Estate 1948, Personal Property 1947, Moth 1948, Motl1 1948, Motor 'Vehicle Excise 1948, Poll 168.18 $10,329.51 $ 474.27 8,669.86 277.17 396.32 511.89 $10,329.51 847.07 12,000.37 1,476.80 11.90 104.35 511.89 16.00 $14,968-38 Respectfuy ll submi tted, Al3PTE F D /1TCHELL, Collector of Taxes. page 89 ofjnsPon CWN CLERK'S REPORT �itnt'ti pl'h�11 h•t ° °n alfai�tr(hllanslli lt1�tifirtd h, tcotetitrlteleettoeie Si; hthay of 111(, at tl iTotcn Ilttll, Dlot?cla3•'t�e�'4(j��• f en rear r „ur,•,n f,di ?�e and there to'aul rjSt�i'I'li'oiii t:� Icti to said t'• [. ji (h, r tf•.� krtho�0 era to-as called to order tt q?lt �`l�e verttht L1Tellelfi the Re�lt1'�ederialc 1. SlI t�ofcthe 3etljellt. later R c} ere f t4 14, aa Darling �;�.ati'prn, b.v .the MV Aerator, s• itU at btu Qin °led, �oice!fvlc. ltnlu�t h \. lI. IloPltrr se Irre, oth�l4tj�g of the ep Vote, nuanimously, to disPe(ulle ptll` tdl�y d h.etu�nelnsiouarl>' "' With tN�t0 -4(,,l tnt�u' 8�dretf Reeo�t ant of s d the att(l.. >rl411 f flue, �yl�br clle I fit accor�ricc flier @orL`I tltitC. 1Cfda rp!I itti t III A aet auce with the vo }te q�llt t•'� Ele14dfli' .ofh'ert�$Uotee$fg h,tlleet4neiivaiidlFrY 0 f,t the i d rarse and approi %i�tC I llePte0 for the ejeaertGleVote u 9 o�'lI4e ��11! }� %�1,�^dthit ilnotrsly, that till. At",na tnpri P j W yc11 !"910041,4 , �h m �Gae t13oD' tF 10 he Selectnre1`s all J,e ob�rh in be tnnli f INN,r ag flp g Pt I pettaato ntos anai-ssea be aocetptedtrandSpat tlrl�v,i1 �c hg �ht fohcrpasa appropriated for the 3 ref opts tl,e e41SniS at 1 th1S ptte 1, .. 0) for utrrr o15 �e {e( del "c 4g as lrta b �l.rt5 �le:the ,y 11p oseParttnantal reeonrmen <dat 1`oIen Clerk's. Trea>;nrnr's a114. "1 .:'1. 00 Colleetor's Ispl'd:tse, �r''I' `' X1850.00 l;lerical Expense legal E_ 1 n,71 !I -fit: ,,.,p,;•u.:Qit \SSessors' Pa e and Ps icnse n a•ul ,�a1,tl 00 (% I etttctr•t•ies and Tombs (M- l'n•iiu:is; Soldier's inn) llonuneuts and (;race: n�1)I ('o nttuission , �sttranc„ pott,rt :uul ISnn(I. Court Ur lr rs I<1isr.•ellanr•uus Ilt Mo,, Lroolc 1'�Otn 11 `l'OS'rr Notr -s rti"I h :utd !'rnpa�atioit 1`ra C shellfish ('nnstal,lol ..I• tihell(i V Si4trals and 5ivns hj tTnallotP ,r Junior Senior Ilia *h tirhool Anti liial acrd Arntistiee Ual Iva ab' P;se r•ei.. e. Vocatipne`I'sDense ttl �7G � GS 0 600'Op 100.141 �OOI><I 1�0�tR l6lhit l .7000'011 00' 1 Oo 0.0 ';4 0, 100.x, 32y , (Selec al Roll tcalion TIIiIioII tJa , tortlolbYtheSri MI 1)el,artnrrttal, t'r'rottth *ttilf,00D $10 Itti teas uteo CunuttitIee. eser°ltttlt� X0;,:100'( X00 of t'edttce b 00 - till, , • d froth $(in(10 -(1(1 01, o � Oil �o ooaelsid, Lrnsh Cuttill" frotu(� 110OUO(1 ot�ii °tththe Art'llY ttiade ;uul srvoude(1 it t`>> i'��P Ir IV ttc1lerg�tnder 1Yhr rAmu'i:rtl Tuwn i\Irl'('tttte tart o6e�titionoot gttlaltsrr if the Tntcn "t(�(tt� 01a'�D (' } re9U 8elerltroo T spVeial article ;p0p•0ttt,l Pttteti'e °oi etrtts Dollars 1'etotlt tJti i a • b tee 00 , tt ke I'(t.h.t It on ally ttltattlmously that, tite for itt°tIP tl,e 1, litlerleete itoupantal article c:( p00.00)ptr;iti(I 1, ow tiV oj�l` 4 ti a. and d Dollars it ge('ottto ;l`'( y l ate °t>ho�lilll See if IhepTutrn twill °rite ir'��1. yta9irflte gporhith IIIe Ilnncal nl�ih'tti.D� III Ctrl 4olrayt�rer�nTauot „It'uho�•linntitu t(((3t�t��r�i ,It � tit ally n„.� tltereror•, ttrt'I;I� t� it eIleP l 01, t„ OP notes a.” al La > oar in aerot•,httlr AN. ltaoe 't'.3 V'oled, t.oice voh• ❑na,Itimousl }, that the Tott'n authorize the'1'otvn Trrasurrr, ttith the approval op the Selectmen, t0 Itorrott• uunu•t liow tiuu• to tiun, in anticipation ofrthe ret.rnn' of the (inanrinl Jea.r bot,'inning .lauu:tr�ithin o° and 1n issue ac;tble or Fear a hots m• hops therefor, 1 nivett f , an,l to reset(• ani- note or notes ox stay be n L•ss than our pear in accordance With Secbimt a berind e 1j, ('haptrr -Ia. U(•ncral i,an' =. „ tt•ill vote \rtirl,• 1'o scr tchat snr.I, it any, the 1o`t'tt towards il 111. to apply t� �shilltt,ini the surplus iu the '1'rcasur }' 1, I� Sant aryltl`o r(lxrrrdlr(1'OUllnitliiwnt thctswpinsl iulihetlt?e snry to ton•arll toi\cx it: 1'N not to es. tpt,I PY,ove(I I)v the 1•'inauee Cott;tnittee bt sum rrl `hl 0,000.(10,) bate tabat- re>>ttclr [V. 'ro see it' the 7'm, `,rltaa�'ltof(tthe pp le, by incur available )'cI J' is received froth the doh T far be lawful III,, „ the n>:e of the tinon IJIbrile", torn }' other e�hcnsest(f`•III(, v Library rrh;tse of books t the or to vn PProl ,- n tri- atootr, m tt or 6 „.tII,1atet.,t' ntollev islrereitec(I roottthe.Slto Oftboolts ail; tturltase oIIA, utlalhle hv- the Trnstres i'ot the 1 t a an latcfnl expense of the Libras•. Town p „' \Ttirl,• 1 kill ch'(' videa et A' To see i l' the limit s pro tiro 11alti�t' I It, Cape Cod 1.)Q elect ott�t elect a It, n (' t�niro t�ilrtc.�tunnniult;�ua� that th(''(pvice' atlthe 1i„A. itltAla' s. 1(( enrralall, art(.(t(1Chaptr` wisioll \'i1lilaiman \yl i`i(`'t1d IIt (1 1, I ,�a.t one Lallot fin. AII. ballet t� potcu and `lit•” "tar. -,•asp onP elcctcd' 1) q til" \I,ur. this Town iant A. hi,6( Anil i For the ('ape ('nil 1'strttni °tI ill tote tO(diltpellars rl'ho1, `, \'I. To see it' the 'rowu ,it.r• IllUUIt tlteestab. ''h.l1ltri y to be paid n tl to C aper(`odlllotlat`(IaITt residolits pit ��. of a free hell in the Ilospita�ttt(tt to be eatnu,nr. i^ ih„ 11, ,"ttts(,]Is utt:rhlo (top pros surlt r'?� I � flfrthc elrtptlll l I,I•',01. Ir. ier d tl'I''s orlaIlre with ti(),, 74 of ("kill) then` to an �elejltt talcs ilia- action in relation 1ta re !13 l r0ted, i' gi d apfit8'•- 1'oi(." 1•otr, rai;. Ito be�1?rrate 'Iitrminion,it- Iln,t the T01r'n oo) Pree1� � "tlti?�C,���r (.'f Five ]Ilutrlred Dollars OU�d0 d d. 1111'�ea rY`lI,11i I,it:illiflurl('are for nd treatntentloft11er "tld 1. I0r�d'liaVP ��i`�`t "t �'tt !n he residents of the `110��r(la't(� �p16 �ai�h rnl �I`�t1��Irter�:jmid (tt treatment, in It Iilit (+I 'OO.Qby, he ]inane' Committer, i11 the the Bel e tVjj;,, t, bn' "J Plaeb, eetmea t st c 'if the Tbwn will cote fit. „o pehje' "ale bYr sell after IiF;et ivinn entice r' liblat, lea' bet IDhIb 1lbs'112 ", sttcll noti(.(. t,f sa1P III t le al men orAPyj�rltlelo at Itlti'atretsrllPrtFpFOp0tt1 '(11'r} •I' a—q to . T who ��3t ln•ocedure provided. th�lt(t1'I t,,Ir' m, yI' 4T {��tarr� hlrr they mad authorize ttwt(' OI 9t r?�'Otttr Q, tc'rlrh they deem inadf,0 t4� �iaypii thereto. 8t�eht ag n�yloy't'tll >ilti ul'iISt)• thatYtilt, 111 n 1 nd postin;, } ltv!u notice r i < llo ht'rl$b• l,tiblle snch notice of sale iR sld) (Ir' al�Ymlplb) l {��iitd ih,l(° (oi'rai Ipriviltelsal'e.r1� (ol c fit;'i 111 Alit ?Y r 11313 "hoe ci1i�� (, �t pr6cedure. pt oA r o�111n1 t i trdBtltblt'lrt 1»y bid they nw} anthot•r /''t((Itrnt`'tjlcf�, 11 if, ('hlPlb�i•lttt I'r sr!'e il'1i1h(, Totvnrlwill .cut(' t((1' J( If). 1I., I "� t o ��hont tttv(' _l� eonnt to the R(.�el (' � rUI ' I'te�• Hundred Dollor� (�' I II (Ily I(��tOIId ��� ��n' "Intonsil. that tlt< ,llt��'l Fit ''(�) �t ll).fJq''�tlhn l�nt(I IT i(t,,Il'oollli it(, R� "'...).1O ihtl ''I h llifi,l I� h(. I?iu:ulro Committer iIt t c t It lJK 1.411,q ii, Town will cote to <<'ItlUt(t IIt t , lty lhh)(II'� 1 ,(Ii'14t �aJ��th 11rnone Prfbrtr(al aptr ra!)0 13 .1 1110 Of thhhtlpttltOttr ),o($h(�A»rnlo)isl r,FthAt fit(, (11'I'{�II`,`', prjaterej!4))ItIalla14""llw'.) Ill, raise(I tool ;W,',!)() 13�t1 il,y dat laks �h}tll tltn cost of, CaP"'t Vol IIyP(d alldble ' fillid", i,)(t)it1 l''rrall rvr1.01 lt`!`t'1j1 file jl�tkG c's sllar6l, III' ILe t':orh, tLc rcinlbtirsentcnt�s from Fur4 Connty to Ile restoIred, 1111011 their recei11t, to "rNi bh I'nn(k in the Tn;It Ilrc. IM-w. C }it 1 11 Illr Committee in the strtn of �15UU. ,tl {Oi l t t ' tt �14„, � , ij'1., 'li!ll li _ 4'M�I'1ti�fP(lSttIr� eI 11 t •a,I, f r S t l A df9(Sr, R;r"ol,,r+ It I ,,( Rtirtt9u�N to C owl-A 1131 0 � `( ' : d "114161 'r}I IY.a � it 1,fr,(roq i{ 0 101:1,ul4 9Yo�F�6 tlbtdh'. tt,tni,tflnvt "the +,'Ph1c14 011010, Ige thlel!R�am� Iflra•11 li; ed)ll - �b� Ithi-i :.li urdeli11ag,nccFrtdd b t al b''5 �0n+fi)"tkbr}Ir ,a.a -rtid t t1F.ti1 lriR }(s,. {pztlr ytyIt;ry;BliiSrninrnlr ,otCt JYfXkt by �Sqd 1tt51 ath�Iraigt�e•rilkr��6nI�1 �O ,IJroul•tlt7ib}.r(�hI %ild.(.r� ,tkp,,ilt lu•,t ,y nkltiQlki•+�tta<� to Tatv>>t0('�11,r oar>y g0 11(i;),I ret Mean rlsr't' tdikt �F11ti1'� . { t4(14 W' pr[V rirtit ihlt�te .kllhtlneul�aa>wla� S^tt6tA�aia Vj)' palip}+ �rF10(, tlirl/ r( d11I44lilFF7tLt54ir ;¢�r)dlq�t.,jfliaA. ri•r �tv( ..jt1011,11 su (ftr3,30Ff)l),)I ipor715i0� I GAI L((r nl „•(t 1 f® + b'Mt fll9altti.l G:10.Q(U(hMtlt�iCan, tlttilhlatifti•'a'PWp(kToit'(r p� slilhi {deeltl(rt,,otei, t.hlttrot.hierr, 0 13tt'.af ( u do ''� �t hllel attlart+y�rnitrtWl itl! t}'�et�t I(,q(rl f `$ rd'1 T1 llkla y, I t tltgrtgi tklttk)o$l4ir 'Igt(99�'(Y.IIU) 111'13 « °rt,�11rltnrd -WIVi ,ilO'l: 31 (4Ct fl�,�,1�' k ��}lcrl I }'R111(li��rl' W Il1�11 ,n dr }� 1 }g r l I i 7 ,g t3 fi,lp P Wit' tit, 4;iY,ePP' (SFPr 111 ,'t r gse, n Fll ., . tte }eln� rlttito Iyb7an17�',c,'00j11rytPe� •v }}ore t0 1,90 U�E'+y`ti r�)Oup111�tX 1 l• '1'o s,•(• tt the lSitull! `in�d(t41 ti �,iX�QR{{ih)° ";(r lalR)thgt)ti( +Intl;, }('j�tl^f('F)flE'ntIt4' iliellt�ii'f4lotPrllwt°�,, htls tQtl> q ol.u4u jvl)(} (tq tttkihI�4 �� r,Pn11r1op th) tejlrut3tt�1J,1Ciitil5k(llit;o” tttiWlira)FldttdiPjn rt d rile 1 lOp rrlY N,,p !t tbet41%',voiee vote, that lilt ri' a pfl,�plvur2 ,IUhn14I1xM��+rS,etlJa�trO t0.". 6r,r• /"5 "q i�rt }�1))d AV }r,1 }jt(1�, r "t I r p1 ott'or ltl(��lfii(t4��o)PPr f •I(i�.itjtlit,t' to $d)l( , }�}�IiSrriiih tiecit0tl ''. e o •etc .()31�1(1;Y'4Irrbtl'F rite. 1' I:t.tt.. `,ill 11 u.,l 1W, u VIVO 'd1 •l 21LL °(o t•i/ t ' tole' lidll [. t't(ir r. .,Nblt$ge s).5 Y pa. �Jr ttile he Ame laery to triuish'r titlo, nrstirssion and co", 6101" ter438of nCe Pnreh,tsr'rl ointicluucl,T anthoritY °tlit•"ttr Still, A Putela's Stu atn�im',ilnvlliutrL;truttainriu lOVett�tobtpf evenaci�on'u ilr'r'tint�tloYttthr; tvo!u�th`.111. to acconttttn5j5toE I Ea t' 1,., ali 1'roro ttlrbjeanitiit tntttr�rl runt tl3t cu�sltc �tuitntI torn I ('13i. Powe A' ell too fnriltat snrh , unnnitter• be anthnri /•r'ctltc ple°U' allrell °thehaPter ]soh;t,,it�ihi,•Lr,��lu� „�utationtt,rltratll b�ttlnot"` to the title, Posse. I ant ott thlotecl,vhest tntcreststaaduit,lvniiliaxr�soo Sal( fltrl `atJtlto1i�f ter 3Milian �totttaUtstrttnt tlelt >n;1reti oil yn[ltt "o�ffQleaP per and f the Antsrenased jointivlintrler anthortt�tt; 1;nUn``. nal'ro 'I'll tio$;tham el' 1995, by the 'Towns of ()r] ii". of the .l e, ., and ce of P. en et.. asrtPrle119 of tho }' nrt7ll�i, in atr.onttttitnrfrtl tr`,i re ti, t t eau (ast[rnrn'bt>r�nPrtt"atli� ab,'dlhetrti''Ir , ituru ,'etltdtt`t1i,' 1 vi,ioryer hart, a ons, two ') 'wont Ilretasterf totr, pt; ferree'(� nf�Ult °tfOrtp ah�harit It ooutulittrc' he , Jet. tPt", ,,, all to Pter 18b tle corxn•atiott tot I he 8t 19, the title PosSe, h, `t'hi� h rot�toration steal p1), t0 Artithe hest s,ion I sail tt ,hu tr a le l(, nt r and control or �uitl RrPp°Pri Alp to gists iuul ;idtanta•*es of the, tjer• 1 f�trPai� �tr�tii�ir• ntsof It' the TOwn will rYor. I`nt�, oft l;I e trirytl ate IlnurL•crl Dolli:r� llr hnttdr' . cars oil it fill. "er .taco of l {o` l aU�Ohe tort Under till. direction of the qP 211 to m r bor�Pahl ate reeltetsnnt nnanitttotrsly that the ,I, °�f)ti��ti p. (401' nR nrfarr tritlt tae lltnulre,l Dnllat',,vl1o'tri PProv ats' uncle .oil a ii],,uer space of I flfl) 13Artlelod61:14,hit ' the rlireetiott °f tlt> rtl' �ttt�tltltt it t Co �V, , o aI e Uoutntitteo in 1he sttttt tlit,i "ttct lte h" 13 tssin� ties if n itt�c,f` t. e p '11)(I sti fns the 'Cuwn trill cote t it rt' pt' ' nrl hiQ fl. rah J ` ' ,l D lditiof`otyar'tt�l. rOIinclti1rnnnds tnn ill(, \f iuttStrr'tc�lr i� nt.'I�ittt'iit��' fl. tl�ln +atrcl trralvo the there (;Sl utf l)t'f,fic't cetera 0 r Pnrlcs> dl.cras�d us P1tt heachl.s iuul pnhli'' hits.,• 'iG already under snpercisiou. Coat" tittii(jjl, ttntr vote, that the Town inst.rurtcrvisioATof the $aurlshotil ttn �iilce over tile. care. and snacellt to the Sikh School t ounds oil Dlaitt Street adj dots in the town derlh�atr 1 1 .; dctre;tsrvl t� 4eranst of oorleti ts, tale ady nndet0 tit(, pzn leer isirtutu•s and pnhlie play °t test s aPPTOtr the title XVi. To see if the '1'otvn nciRst�t the justetoo6 It Of 011te 2s of ndtlla itlStreettratfic si nu otiounoePKOUtent n and the J the artm tlii AT mentt in the Town of orleall s agree ronn app ion thcltred t'oiee vote unanitnonsly thaat tile le at the junuteo6 0 ausfer of ownership of traffic St„ nnet. of RO ent lit ?g alid Dfain Street and the j to the DeParaecept all otcl'blic `meet in the Town of OrITO`tded they will this orlcs. Traffic Division, p oin,s n�reetttent. ceept the dClerlc a1tAre 0 RVIt. To see if the Totvn Nv' tli the `r0 ng, re- °u Port of the Selectmen to be filed to 91teT .tt.amP 10cati befOre Pehrnar }, 2nd, 1998, teo`� ivuray, Dry Lan tt4r, or Ili ink• out anew a5 a Swamp ,e' as petitioucd. Lill see if the Town trill ac•celtt the lay °sai�fr P °1tse eir Brine ill Tact Orleans, ii recotttm ended ill the Said acggtre tpcyetntpn and trill nnthorMl and in��T iftd+ to htPter asap erC tvn by ht "1 behalf of the Totcn.ct irzPntldo111' dose tfs bje�,t of jV. the general Laws, f r th` criUedtil Sa �riI d o°el said to la, (I�rh Pliblitttrixhts�,eiftant'lrts pocv ehtstote, Ned )ol or Is o see of the 'Pomn, by at ttroofUTao Ibynpo - fil'the otl�iincl appropriate the s�tttaegttit�yiicl lfl 601013 tnt'of talc' 111 t'or the pltrp °se ire at °t tUeretO a Sum dt- tIRht, L`jsenttcnt,ntanitapPtu•tell 14appi190000)tOe °u t ttto n soe if the Ton ❑ trill r °i Itnndred (f c VIVO ttheibe tltnNtotof IN cicettlotettuta'uiutgelretnten ats filed IQ tl07ttgs and report of the pal 97 a ° Town Cleric, Feht'n:ut ''. 1`t -1,., rrl;itiA- {o thud °utt1���, liking as a 'l'ott'o \1'a ' .I)r �ttnntlt L,in''�tr To ° °�dn and in5trucl swirl Srh•rltn,•it nn beh;tll' I. talcebY, aI} pt as a �•il't, to aertnire b luu•ehase, eft' t �{ Lae�d?°ptn Plir "f of der ( meter if1 of the (,(".bell 1't Sol 1)ttr snbJect 10 pnblictri`hts• t' mi`. its )]oAt �ptt•t oI v said tt•al, tt'ith the h • •...In iihs, rfr.• thet sttOte4dh• Ile e the { 111111 at Totrn rai,�� and ::: n•crlu•ialr• °se ornttd bcri c 'base orrtalchr,,)thtOewinc itt clottuttttt tljC 1 �ir'Itt Bribed and cost or {thins and snrVV " 4ttpt li` {� That tile, ., Ilan (.,1oWit raise anal i1ppl•oltriatrottp tt,i }' 41 aneldred 41R00.{)p) to eourlitiott till 1 {,Ile (App reSr )%" vin itt �rlh' t.ot,r ttilh oil. 4200.00 antlr141.800.00. hinainr (.'onttttittr" 1 let {l.(li)f�tf', 4rtirh ) �� it �O `' t Priate the VIII. To seo if file Totttt tt' (hrc,rr)th,ll Used in stem of Nine llnndt•c,cl 0011 bttt1; • tnitustr. cnn.lnnetion with herler'al t'''It' •rl nl' Ip tiler, to hire ar �nrialo \1 irrtrlcrtt ilrrtt A��entlrtatttl t°e1tcf14ile paprne Voted nt fhererot•. fill' ,rf0'QO(�tir� Itriat Voile tote. tni:tnituona�. t lilt rti (��It•n l,l�.ir IINNI rfho snot ni' Nine Ilnnrlrerl l�r'lhthpt''��j, •itri tnitli.tt.. rAll' nc'fion with Federal t,t tt•t} to tare to fife e \Pr'nsos to enable the l'rt: Intel i the hire aoeial \'orlcer fin ul {ll baYntept therefor. e t¢ 1, no 4900p0)ot'ed by the P'in:nn e ('uututitle to it) ,}i0Y Oil? to anUronri�XvIx. Pn use il' the 'l'ut` tt cl t1ti +1(��I)� °SC '. o�tONA,it e ltr' snot of One 'I'llo 1, IfIl 1 otrnotof lttoprt'1} r•r•lebrarin,� file I(t)rlr''tt� II(It) ��G'• f the 4tn�rh'atts, to be a�nni,,,i t el 1) v ,l'°ttPOt Ohl ther0j "at e tlteaVrte,�unauiunnta''t th` �Irt�11 �Ir re {t?tl the nUrpos tiro❑ of Fite Ihnulre'hilt' 1'(1fh' 30 trtit'n ce Of pro�t�•rl� eelr hratitt.'= It} {U 0 the t Orleans, to hr Sponsor'" itt $500. �DI,ON, tt�t:irttheLl— ,notttii�r (untr'jittr lea" '' ", Artiele X�, To see ii the Totcn will cote to maintain title 1119. (bpere1911t HI file end of Cove 11oad at the Town Land - I, atlthootfntl of, CothaRoad at thetTotnit Landing• street 111• fir i • �tL Tit seo if the Tow of Orleans Will vote to I��•e.a c {ee th" annt:tl appropria {loft of the jNreigltts and meas- a tit Parhnr•nt front One ITnndred Fifty Dollars (4150.00) that e �ntn of 'Ptt o IInndred i'ifty Dollars ($250,00) nt order h,. I „fl "' salary nP the Sealer of jV'eirhts and ➢Ieasnres can ° aderrl to '1'tt,u Ilnndrer{ Dollars (.$200.00) per year and Pettsp�nate auutnnt of Fil'f v Dollars (*50.00) retnalll f V0 }eel of that Departmmnt. (bc Te47eSt) 1ltotclratiooctrrf W(' i!,lttsaand' 1G•asurestDepaetmettt front if! 1)np. eel pit, Dollars si;lo0.00) to Two Ihtndred Ft of des ( v of the Sealer 1tf200.00(anrl lL•�tsttitren Order au be raised Ito tTwo IInndred Dol- or( (,�:i0.01))tt•�maiu�hrn•�ets x�nsetof Hutt de)><tirhnettt.y Dnf �,.IO.Oo)'nverl by the Finance Conttuittee in the sum d Ai.fir� raise 001 I'hr itt,. XXIT. Tn see if the 'Pnttat will vote to 300. t'' the anm of 'Phree IInndred Dollar., 101 I T'`nt,l Totrn he• ('enu•erts to be given ill the \'nfogTnt'nirt•(voteutthat Uu.11iontt rais and ttal3all nice ntnrnitr h Rliven Iiuttfhrr Tc,nttl dtttin�01104S, b- tile J11 to nit - of the 1q(I q(1 tot i'r} hr rl. the Finance Comtni {h'e itt se and tv to ) 'Pn see il'the Too'u Will llfrant�lyp0.b�� f:It ('onantfsande7o ; ulertdrertal.'e avails r or \ln r•ejlnest Totrn ta1 Dollars I��til Itri;Voieo)cofi`, nnattituou�l "'�iftrenitlTIDtdrril t Of tilot p 1'nnls r son 1�'\ rlflpl to purchasesa,tConatttlsattd lfed'n the tf) r (, °tuntit raise and Apt'% (11 X�\ 1V� '1'o srIe tit the '1'ot''t' trill note to (.)9 Ira � appropriate the sum of '1'wenl� sevetl '1.110, tho e' ($2710000 .0) for an addition and lifer;ttioI1G 11" a School B uildin;�, said snot to be a(1(lerl to sA' , the unexpended bal,utr•e. in the treas"t� of be T °t°b,n ander and ill aecm dance t. it h that vote ofholde ilbn % . d recorded at the, anneal totan meetin". t e ii 18, 1946 under article XS in the `cartaa Sol meeting• of of itte 'voted d b ake provision for the expenrUtt�Ie O o °t°�!? Pointed at and realer the rlirce}iun of 11 b°]pe an Pendituresogdsaidtts�nmt(tttr] snchtlun(,,ve ittert9• red by this meet. appoittted(tttt ltcr its atttl1, t a To 1 (by of re9uest) tbai Tb o115�to'P,iJ ando ritten ballot, yes -133• uo-4r' r tl 05 t !f lara appropriate the snm of 'Gwent sr .tlteta dd° °( d Eletn�ntar00.00) for an additiin atul to beca5tlota°ry i used tvithy School Building..••, said stun e TI- t V0,09 su the ultex ended balvtee ]n ti) th0'(eett4w m re e(1 under and in aerotdanee " %wt`'ttt�tll°dU'1�4t Town en Pell ell and reenrded at the Aitttnal�� ilellde �A• ('allit ark' 18, 19.}6 wider ,\rtiele <p 110 to be6e�aul recede , and said stun and tt111o1 �0 8 00111* *' ended by and antler tho (ltt'('(tt�ai(l.edtlt Vil etin ce alithorized and a) x,itdteit at tborCojl Of il � °aeanei of 1.9 the Moderator bein�.Ulitlg �1.5 to the es tt�hi, h m e ];rat 11th 5� appoint, �l b h °1' aesignationtt of an> ttje ltt tlt° i511! $2 p0pr"ed b Moderator. hwanee Col 00 of e .I.vtai Article) d t,t f `t, appropriat�x\T, To see if the '1'utttt trltlttu,�3tPt�l•0t1i,f t0 be•0 - forth aPurposelof(1fi41w( ttl tttije' �iti'.t)t eertsd'ddates bo be atCa�ath�nnoUtOdeot ll`, t(rtrl(�p'' �''�1�. ay wi rag JOY alid Anfust, 1`14x. ( ht`ttc, tt id rip I yno ce Vote the follrnvittn• tnotiott `t `t•t'tttiit lo!lll Tw ve th ah't fool, i,°'{ �'i attar ittR(Ire1 FiflyoI)ollars 2,10.11()) he (,t ates two 9 ($ by the of same (to) bejjpr(ot! *i�,lt riot to e(r ]),I we 100 c01tcerts dtu•in;r .lulN- and < \crust, 1943. WisaPProved b} the I'inattee Committee.) Article -X1Vf. To see if the Totva will vote to authorise tite $oard of Selectmen to appoint an inhabitant of the }a tvn to be a Constable, whom said Board maY deso rate Ja the detection and roseention of any violat Sher eG tlht aeatts of the Conntton wealth relative to shellfi ter 4ecordance with the provisions of Gene'-al o the Acts Chapter of 1941. 5ect101, 93 as amended by Chapter b98 not exceedin.4 Setent en IIandred Dollarstt(91,700.()0)Sto aay to act any and ex and to do attd all tlthtgs theretoc�ertabi ng• (by requestvvn authorise the Bed, voice vote wianimously, that ttnhabitant of the +Doty °ard of Selectmen to appoint an Board may dS of the Late he to be andbprosecutiotla° ratio sl�el,fisher es, in accordaneebwit ommonloo isilonselatiGeneral Laws'e Chap. C of een j ��, Section 93 as the amended by Chapter sum of Sep°eas es 11tili and to raise and appropriat the the and exP of sa deCOD table. (1700.00) to pay ge (A ComTo` tnewill VOen ton °Mars the l'pt'ove(1 by the Finance Art. 443nPproY•iatelthe, sunteoft•Fort;Y three , andltCm tRSI °O wen t( eoSt Road ftomplaht St`eet (Charlie of ttyenty-s thoeust d Co raise TOVVII tstatl lttt�(otedl(2 (2700) fee c(b es- 57i1eio)14 teak the dredn>g °With and written ballot, y t Thre resurfa cornoru Oil 00) fortthe purpose of ,g tdl(CJtanaeotlia tYse 10 ltttndr tllurd railroad erotssinetca distance ie the see of red (2700) feet. Committ to raise ,$4800 Pproved by the Finance °tvn NV a Fifty & atlrlt•t le YXVlll. '1'o Gee if the t,ni31 arl rest gar aPpro triate. the sum °f os6 of °ra roPertY h•i }b(o4,95 00) Iiillltlto•alpfyoul the P P'160 101 Gibson south t , on° b5� dredfeet.(: ;lfto Beaeh Road, a ilistanrc of IAit'3 04 (Ity relnest i 1'°' ('4 Mid °aed e'rt(ett ballot. yes -51, un -t, that the iped e�� llollarypr0hriat,• the sun, of Vino Ilnu end rli0' faciur witi{.1:�0.11fli 1'nr tlu 1pirposr of nt'adiu�cil3 of1�, Ito e °C Gib-Soti oil L'rici< Hill Road, frout tilt• hl'0lot tDl hundred south to L'caeh lioud, a di;f;mec' 0 (Apnr V,1U0) feet. tite 5 ° d $1950.00) ed by the P'jnalw(. C°tntttjilrr' tit aise00 aAProttcle ag1 X• t olc to I boo �yi for thAriatc the sum of see it Fifteen tic I Iiutdr< <I IN" llollar's of �� dl' Road fPurposc with fol.t °f Rradin". and rf.stlrtptr•hir f.,ir,e, jh taro nF�tpto11 enij of the ireseut haul s °� St) 10 IF .4 sunoted voic hutnU',,� rn00)I feel. by re lur•1tpnPI, orpo le til grad. IIR ut),Irutdr1ecll D°II;ll's trrlr 00•Iltl)1 tt °t liaaduf hiald (9p0etPresctnttlard sttrthce. l' °r :ttrl tattc °5o� Of AAr ) feet. tllo �{ $1 r ;00)ved by the h'ivance Comtttittcc rlr iD5V I,? the ttcle x e too5e,ttill all b krjqe rator t. 'Co see if the 'Town will v0e t''ltipl't�pc'o�; and hh° to itivto appoint a connnittee of tlu r tp +tlpt 11 and other aestigate the cost of pnr•,,lttt ^ioE tltct•t i ne )tt al q,0IVruel' or trueics for the tt rep° fi''; Vote uual 'l,o departoent.s, and tualcr ,r t i>1'i1,���1 the I1ode volee vn 11lecting. (by rcr nest t Potvr o5° ill.e audl be to for to °ae, tntanimousl} that tile tlucc, ���a�i'l-1111 ��rf aad housiu tuvesti0lateut a couunittee ° has't' ^'tUr' lt! ' Il• a report otytt bt orttruckstfor tbtetttse of itP ��0`l t 11�1 at tajuiu ePartulents, ako to to ltiilI'ttt ' V" I' th tile t`'o to I'll 11 'i reed (It lab to seeif the 'Iowa Will it. 10 rat Died Utte boil orcrs, 01111)11 }wed he for 'h "t` t.,.,ld .,I]' it ttiuetY (Day o l`artu$ irunonsly Ithat thr` Ctito ; of )II: ePhaAprOy) cettis °r0js, employed by thr' ,lots ur) ed by the cc Commiitco itr the 5 ltage 102 labore1ele I XI 11. '1'o see it the Town will vote to Pay week for employed U the Totvn, Duce in each and every theret . labor dote and performed ill such week, hate been Itl 1de.o(byt r''4rrestpaymcnt shall not theretofore (DjyalI ojee vote to it,dofjnil, lJY postpone. �rlicleP��ted by the hinan,•e Cin1'111 ce.) - to raise a °d lxXi\, 1'o see jf the Town will vote Dollars ($300aAPropriate the snm of Three Hundre under the dipoCt00) for clearim* fire Ianes with ar bnlldo201, °ir of the F .' ud a Voted orest Warde". otvn raise a lot elPriatetthe stnntofatTlrree`Ill ; mdrt dh1�o11 the drect on of the epruIR �fire taller. with a bulldoier, undel the still, of $3((jlAj00�ovecl by the Finance Cornmittee itr ay the 110114 Article vote to P a Half ($1.50) A " XXXV To sec if the 'town will AeVho lrv(byrrIt the rate of Oil Dollar and or at the voice vote, that the Totvn Pay, thece1tsd(31`2° °Per hour rate of One Dollar and TwentY-five 12`r ( �° sum of $ AerAPPr °ved by the Finance Cotnnrittee In to rail° hour.) Iow vote lrtj n will SoVerity- Cl f0 happroXXXe the To see Pve Iimrdred radio on ou Pioee Of ""I's ($574.00) to install nest) o tt'a9 r luo n s do w3. l Uu 1''jre Apparatus. (by recl followtno ost, a risin , 15, the um of S vote, yes -14; no the s to to stall IIIOV pia in attW oIunclre l and Seventy Four rDollars - aPpoir"t O) raise fD Way radio on one piece of i ntittee•) vote to }jars Art, ')Proved by the Finance t ° rown wi11S1xOr Docove atkl ti°l XXXVII, To see if the Ilnndret the Tow r One EL L$i°bty }� to 'iate pr'e est)Pipe tines ana6o00) to t fee tireSted`voiccOvote(I'tbat the 13tYDollVe �ldrty (80) teal till rtlpipe linarta t Town Co lia�rO 7113 Voted • poice Vote to adopt the foil "1119 resolution: to 411 Y 0 "Ld that the Town Hall will not be made available he bromo lit . °} town professionai or business person eo °l heti lion 1, 11 °f hix m her Professioll or bnsiness in Meeting a ljournecl'o 4:45 1 leal1. in the. samo line. IN 1:0mltlittees ,1ppointed by the Moderator as t°ll°lvs• r5nance Committee, term of three years: Millard I3. Tibbetts Edward C. Blake Bertram W. CIaPP °minittee ender Article XXXI, Alton L. Smith J. Arthur SParrp14 Clifford N. tiVilson AMeetill called to Tuesday, February M °derat", ding °yin± Par witi' e following elarraht °1V, at ten o'clock (I0) A'Mected. file In by the tlOff oftieerst ballot officers clerks al �e tellers �vE J ColbYLRlias h1T 1aYat norothyurhRleberla NVi11 freldTeault Tall obarles �• T`h, Z' 'elyn I-1. Clark, Ra1P11 SV 1 and deciared Th° mpsoll Special officer. at %er 00) ° c °Ae °hand the Pollsswe examined, c1c la se dMoP hr for col t)o1bY by loelc ee un in l��ci °tgllNoeretremoved fro I, tle anldtl ledI. JO) ball °ts DrNSOhee ofeTo ant Clerk, Abbie F. Mrs fifty tla sd for `p j. r v oje bun relnov .... e1e e11loyed icI clock malnler• 101 a.erc so til offs eOAhhig (6) o`clock —Al. 1' fifty l'p° `c sclos dat Able toe fed, is 131o1 Rea and Moderator t" P °1 ,age 1p5 (Approved c11fi of $160.00) hY the Finance Conitnittee iu the Article ess that may legally And to ,(.t upon au }• other basin IaVoted voice Y come before the 1u,•ctin,. S °11001 naalsTOahng 0o>umitthat the second report elf tile 38,,Be �scbarged Meeting or ii appointed under Artie '01n1n1tt tiVOted voWith thanks, 147 be acccptell and the 0111 okhereadopted Ole, 1luanimously that the fullol +'jj1g 1rs to the e bitledmPloy�°ent f Civil Service Iieruircments.jela03n0 �C Laurawlllth the tvf a Social Worked which lvtllssty t oll she has80$uOelCorR.of ,l,owu \arse, it is necetl posit asR° iieresolv�d lly fl led fori>8i'•ears, Nurse' ns Ile 91 1&411 ea t r° her eppt. shat the 'Townspeople of Or 111,11 00, S their toed d 1n d the r that t�„ny Years Of faithlfulLSer� �e ett0 tJt ly 3e Wil the of t}tislnleetinl preeiatjpj1 be 11n5 tic of vii mPortaneeltolthe economic 1 l Town oft c011310 n11e5 °wl as be e0 n l0tip °} lneorn I Part- the serions depletion of snl1 rospltlno aad heTeas e to inlewafI the soft slant, :uxl the r00 Provern are the Pr Y of our citizens and rtl n1" m °aw altt an elt °° ilston �Op IIonse Bills nn'ultottTUOne Tkegoly h, iael growth be of great importance out 0f01 °wu ed t ndin °f the shelifisheries of tiler 1p ory is lqeetithat tha the Toren of Orleans, be it 1011151 11 tit Ito Yea asselnblelzCps of the town °f Uof hfaf0t se'it thej $ilia 1`148, dod °11 this sixteenth c1aYes it, tf"Ov J.0 to � PIa.a ltmberehereby record themjel .esj? 1, of ser aloe ell ' ge a d 5fi0 and 1770 and 1 1tt1° 50p. atip�al04Ih °d to jdwar�tiat a copy of this tt tiVe�t �V It aqd cl �. the ell C. Stone, liepresen es 01, e50 N' Ill oil Yellataya a11da11•tnarl of the Conllnitte {e It set e tie giVINd that ° °f tile "I's of the IIonsr of It,oll'' 110x., iris dye byP QRsht eltizeuomnloluvhalth of �l�lrlea1 060 thg t oilhor fir apPrC iatlion Town 1tl e� I'attof t't �t1U o Yoata le has served asc1Shellfisli Gu,S Page 104 a "otetl, tolet' vote to adopt the foll ruing resolution: ' Rrou� ed that the Town Hall will not be macavailable he promo . °} town professional or business person io11`vitaaof eitizen}e Oprofession s ti1. burin linell competi- lleeting adjourned 4:45 P.M. C011111litt"'i appointed by the Moderator as follows: hinanee Committee, term of three years: Millard 1-I. Tibbetts Edward C. Blake Bertram W. Clapp ('011111ittee tinder Article XXXI. Alton L. Smith J. Arthur Sparrow Clifford N. `Vilson Tuesday, February 17, 1g48 Mr. Remick Sp called to order by the Moderator, ading of tliY ay yarrow A.M., with rile follotvin el et ant at ten o'clock (I0)be elected vere sworn girth t e 1 °tt of list of officers to Otli (he AtOderacers Aitlo Re I nlayl Frede'icicialidaeby. illles L (;hilllnlay, Dorothy Fulcher, Ninif'er exult and Chat 0. Thom velyn II. Clark, Ralph N• 1 d declared 1 PSOn; Special Otficer. zero an ioee0t mtdttlex ollsswerettdeclared open. buudrea. g by halo t "° fifteen (2:15) o'clock F- for three for 0 °unolby in elit, is were removed from the baltFreder101c J. G , Ill" 11 officers o Ant u Clerk, A Finlay l' Mitt fifty (150) ballot. re reulovecl it like nta�1ter- bun 50)r` pre s° yemoved ells or tr five At ,oil six ( ) o'clock P.BT. fifty tote tbatAbsentee 'ce hi closed thirty (0.30) 1'•Mdeelaredvp°lls closed• ball is easind Moderator page 105 i 1 TOtal six (526nottmberOf ballots cant 1111dr0ct futd,ttvgtlot• boof remailldrr� �h one (�) was all abse11t.e� voteth ball x b thr ballets tv0rr re11uwed Prow derielt LoV tealthetnt'rs 1108 bf rthidl I? Finhl%, d1'1'ott'tt ��ftl {et (710) o' toicr vote, iuuinimonvlc to a(I•jmu•n at set doc•lc 1'.jl. ' Result of ballotin6' as fullutvs:. q1 R1ankSi A'SParrMoaOratlrttflr One11Yea�ttc (tlectecll $electtna �ealtn n' Assessors, Member of the Boards of LeRO and 1'ublie Welfare for three Years Edward C hiterooteI four 1tnmlred fifty ei;*ht (Fleeted) 6t b auks si. tlal\, , on„ G Abb. own Clerk Tr a 4f0 ',,(1 F antis nl'tehelleasurer & Tax Collector for Thretea) 1 Il antis Rogers ' four hundred twenty -11i11e (elc Blanks Joy Ro gers, rune 9 nlhetyotts•0 kie r I� mber °f $c YestS 1,kd i;jttl 1r GI�ins 0nhool Committee for Three �l anks�.Rolltee f lnudred ninet} seceu ss ttv 0rtY Nix t) ohuh4re <1 sev0ntc nice (rlecte 5� Page loG 01'a W Trustee of Snow Library for Three Years qq1 131a lts, fifty 1'0111. it1111dred sevent}- our (elected) 5_t Y five 526 1•, Tree Warden for Three Years 451 ,smile 4\' elected) flt, 011it'ier, four hundred fifty four ( 71. 'od L'lanlcsr`1 Youn_•, 0110 one 6`L6 Surve or of Hi hways for one Year 466 nta1 U• IIo Y g y (elected) 1 "�hn, pkins four hundred sixt -Six 1 1 ltolattt I'• Freeman, one 56 131anles, fi }t��einhtone r 526 Rtttlol Constables for one Year 4-15 llenttith \T. Al. Hopkim, four lnutdred forty ° (ele (elected) 397 I 11'alt .A perm•, three bnndred ninety 1 1tob1N1 I;lclrid9e, one 20s $tanit5,tt°0lhundred mud eight lio) 2 for Trree Years -33S hen(1MI mber of the Park Commission elected 0 alit ( lis koscoe lt. IIigrins, three hnudrecsP`e11v 1, 1- \iekerson mu hundred • tanks, 626 eighteen Member of Park Commsion for TwO Years ltoh Seventy- Seven 4 1 ert L. Chandler, four httnclred 43 (eleeted 1'lanlcO,tfoEy\eiglttson, one ABBIB To lCl r LL, Attest Page 101 /ex G< , l� II1� I fro III 'he salary S venteen Ilan Are pcllses of the Shelltii:h 1 el"04oirif ", r tro ctiv2400.00) (1011. 1 - 0(I,t�elar,l allnll toonlalie the saNrt1l Art- e t0 itlareh 1. t, ISt-lg. rtPasedol. Salary of I[. To see�if the I'ottn will 1'otr to �p000)fllp, lays a the Fire Chief to Twelve 11111I(lITd I$l r six I(W (]red byftr and raise and a p pro 1•iate thy, cunt 0 Case• "llaest) y ('6J0.00) dollalrs trl, Meet swirl Inct salpr Voted for acs l yea theFireChilOte, unauioi0o,ly to in1ir100(1) do Oil et andraise e fto llt•elve Itunrlred ($1`l 111111C1r ina tieleSll�i11) and dollars °to lnteet tile tile illr�rease fill sill till y legally And to act upon iut)• other. U cl P' Aleetingad�ultiedoeig 'h tile thirt�in��r ° Ihli fittest: ARPIT: F Tel 1C Tot al 'I'olctl (,lc At Aiiii, 'lations for the year 1944 i Ar IelechucnTandtnIpet !tnlr'lltaltAir <'nulnl ltd° 6 41rr 5��,41 Ar e z tious 1,5001 Ar e10 Ix VII. Cape Curl hospital 1 C,(,Il. e00,0i —I V Artf�t I. Chapter9lc I '1'rrasurt't 500•t� Ar • e XIj. Pole❑ X01 ti Belo V, Assessors l Article XVII. Depot tic 1 nar,, 01 Article )(1)( Dry Slvamp Laue I �0'tll Article XXI, >inlrth ofo�lnly C 1x111 c ^.0 of 0 Irbt` .tilll ,l Article II. �1'alel' of \Vei�hts 0i� Aticl° 1 h'nu ittary t 5ehrlol C rpl �1•�Illi'IiV ArticleVI, ntrnetion lgb(lUll Art- iele x VII tiholllisfl (•on,tablr Artiele XXIX I,rn•ust Roerl 113t���11 {I Artiele I(X prick Ilill Homl ttele XXIV �Fllltiet r.d � Ro I4lile", 11F1 hlpP I.IIIP ��il 1Nlwl- I10 Special Town Meeting, April 6, 1948 $700-00 Article 1. Shellf sh Const, 650.00 Article H. Fire Chief April 15th, 1918 AID* Herbert 11. 1F'Iitehell appointed. It }' the llildingaConlmrs. te'lllEllo A. Spa row, t, r•all vacaileY 0llesignatlon of blrs. Phelma X. heyelm.ul. lulp ]9, 194$ 1\ld IIcrbert F. \Vilcox, appointed Uy' the e Statto1oBnild tnlllConttnitt Sparrow, filthettlearth of C1iffoTd NT. \\'ikon .LIST OF JURORS,, Ocleans, glass• As Comlpiled ba Board of Seleetnte � 19 June o ... 48 , -- Fast Orleans Al,ill AlUert Tr ilelcillall O1,leal is Orle 0,175 1lonnell, John D. Reti red Orl earls llrelnuer, Alexander \1 (lardener (Tardener Orleans (�'handler, Robert U. Delano, Im»dseave fainter st Orleans fast Orlealls David I'. 1,116redne if. 1'Inttlber Orleans (leor„•e (Irltli tl,` \ \•117thlY/p A. liet11•ed Ur leans t"llltsoo, Delbert Al. Jr. Fake, C. Iljellter Retired Orleans Orlealls Rennie h. 1'altt', C'abill Oteael• 90 nth U1 Everett 1'. Alelrher, [ ;etiled Or leans ns aatnen P. �I"I(e1•Rell, IV. Fisherman Arthur her "e tt r.r I'lliliter Orleat1s so 1111 Ot IIS lea ,Curtis \ \'. lio ^'ht'ti. Cb t Orleans FrilI1etP 1. lto taller Care ' OclPails ers. Salpli T. nlith ,Vernon U. artist eler. cleans �Ill,tt, W. AVllitt.eloore h•i�tl LabOt \\,. lliams, Alberto W• ireet0t CanIP D \`•hit r, Norman ]I 1 1parr L � r Y ti d cl Cy jr A 05 Iq FISX AND GAiJIE' LICENSES ISSUED IN 1948 PAID D/V. OF LEES FISME RIE3 RETAINED AND GAME �i $2.00 $ 72.00 $ 9.00 $ 63.00 36 Series No. 1 Resident Citizen's Fishing . 2 0 0 246..0 00 30.7.7 215.2.2 5 123 SeriAs No. 2 Resident Citizen Hunting �� .0 78. 72.5 6.00 24 Seres No. 3 Resident Citizen Sporting 14 Series No. 4 Resident Citizen Minor and 17.50 3.50 14.00 Female Fishing �.. 1 25 4.00 2 Series No. 5 Resident Citizen Minor Trapping la 2.25 4.50 ,50 1.50 30.00 0 5.25 31.50 6 Series No. 6 Resident Citizen Trapping 30.00 5.00 25.00 s No. 7 Special Non - Resident Fishing 20 Series 1.50 4.00 2 Series No. 8 Non - Resident Citizen Minor Fisring ��. 2,25 4.50 .50 6000 12 Series No. 9 Non - Resident Citizen Fishing ei 525 3.00 63.00 3.00 10.00 1 Series No. 10 Non - Resident Citizen Hunting f, 10.25 .25 Series No. 11 Non - Resident Citizen Sporting G 15.25 Serfs No. 11 Non - Resident Citizen Trapping Gi, 15.25 ] Series No. 12 Duplicate G, .50 .50 •50 Series No. 13 Special Non - Resident Fox Hunting n. 2.00 Series No. 14 Non -Res. Military or Naval Sporting GG 2.00 9 Serfs No. 15 Resident Citizen Sporting Free Series No. 11 Resident Citizen Military or Naval Sporting Free Series No. ]9 Resident Citizen Fishing COld Age Asst.) Free $ 559.95 $60.00 $49935 Births Recorded For The Year 1948 In Orleans 1947 Name of -Child ee. 28 Judith Lang Sparrow '948 1. .17 29 3o 5 __. 1 Mar. 12 Mar. 12 May 6 May 20 May 28 Ta1v 4 To \y a\4\\ So\ 9 Colin Cabot Cochran Hilda Mae Nickerson Robert Austin Young Kenneth Alberto Williams George Albert Williams Kathleen Hill Dunham Eleanor Doane Valerie Ruth Rich Infant John Orin Tovrov John Lloyd Dumont Sohn Alpert \`datd 6 `S\iovnas �a11es Smvtli 1tl �oit�aol�+.R,evg \ec,Sc. v3\l �'Sve`aaell``5at \csl�acivs 1946 -Name of Child Name of bather Eldredge Efnathan Sparrow D7oncrieff Mitchell Cochran Roscoe Joshua Nickerson Robert Irving Young Leland IIinkle Williams Robert Wellington Williams Earl Fields Dunham, Jr. Elwyn Fleteber Doane Richard F. Rich Orin Tovrov Carroll Henry Dumont Albert Francis \\ ard, Jr. Bd-vard Tames ftm*i Gocclon C`aai \esB.acc�s Aug. 3 Forrest Reed Snider, Jr. Aug. 29 ➢'Iarie Ann Delano Sept 1 \Vhitman Alvin Sept 12 Kevin Roy Wiley Oet, 2 Peter Delory ()et. A Charles Emanuel Meads, Jr. Get. to Pamela Jane Deschamps Oet.23 Linda Lou Ellis Gct.2'1 Brenda Ellouise Perreatlt l�ov.24 TohnHeury Alvin bm. 6 Kathleen Larrimore Dec. '1 Gary krtbnr S3 %&% Dec.16 UaUy Sane Schluter Dee.11 kmeUa 'Svaw Name of Father Forrest Reed Snider Charles Greenleaf Delano Arthur Alvin Russell Clark Wiley James L. Delory Charles Emanuel ➢'leads Paul Edward Deschamps Nathan Horace Ellis Rsyuioud \1`illiam Perreault Albert Alvin Robe rt Bard Larrimore lieginald Louis Higgins John Paul Schluter John Isaac Shaw, Jr. Name of Mother Joyce Ann G}ravem Elizabeth Cabot Elizzie Florence Brown Audra Orlane Reed Shirley Norma Nickerson Ellen Christine Peterson Elizabeth Hill Knowles Ilary Theresa Bullock Ruth D. Wisotsky Marjorie Schatz Florence Madeline Higgins Doris Florence Leeds Mary Louse Corcoran T anette Bertha Bassett 1>_enciette B>>zabetlj Davis ,Name of 11Iotber lifuriel Estelle Brewer Andree Marguerite Delafor,e Lois Irene Gillette Virginia Eve Marie Lund Eileen Buckley Bernadette illaucini .lean Holbrool; Walsh Constance Adrienne White Beryl Madeline Knowles Rena Louise Troutman Carol Ann Baker i\Iuriel Smith Harriet Louise Nickerson Virginia Katherine McOallam 16 Date Name or Parties Age Residence August 8 Alvin E. 51 Eastham Date a agaa recorded For year 1948 In Orleans Annie ,I.(Wileox) Greene 57 Eastltam 4g Concord, Mass. lencE 4 Parnham AV. Smith Concord, Mass. C` 1148 \Tame of I'artirs Agc Reytc Susan AV. (I cite) Lenkler 3G 26 Orleans N Y IL March 21 AVarren B. Chipman \ew York, Pearl M. Lowe Mass. Russel 21 2;5 Brookline, I Virginia l Clark AVilcy Easthanl Edward Moran 24 Dennis �2 gmia Eve 0 tis 21. 13eatrtce Girard Orleans April Marie Lund 17 Orleans 'John George Norgeot 22 7 Donald B. Anna C. (O'Connell) 27 Orleans O`Connell Magee L1 is Septet her 11JAlfreV S r)erson ()deans 3 21 Orleans 22 `�Taury Ch •DauPhinais 20 Y,t plontb David H. Corcoran 21 Orleans ass $arry AV ase I)enni5 4 Joutlt Evelyn Gibson 33 CambYork N.Y• day FlorehCe Els(Balter) Dnnham is S Orleans Darbara G lmanlammond 21 teas bans 7 11 Richard Humphrey 23 ,aStIIa1T1 Mo• Ra Genevieve Casey 5 Kansas city 15 GetaldiComeu, Jr. Nvstrt' 11 George Charles Dillon 23 Fastltant ort Alton The P, $en -'1 11 -1 17 Joan Kent 40 YarthP 15 Helen odore I dall i's i5 Charles Francis Swift 40 Orleans Mo. Jess S, (Da Iarding �g l>ej71 is Al ar'orie AVhitc) Robes 23 St. Lonnd Obio 8p AlieeI Win Ijlels) Iliggins ;} (h•Ic`tn5 e• 2q Eugene Charles Tittman, Jr. 23 Cievela ClevelhoUjse (L'tels 31- Orlerytts & Nl Elizabeth Hayden Rowley Jo Eli2aabue h Ltp on ell) Young 23 6 �an'apscil : "' oet9boMa per 17 Orleanl g v;; I; � uriee John Grainger I �, Jillian Crosman 42 Orleans rove nt Fredertelt Stop• 11 Eliot M. AVetherbee ;t0 owners6 14 lhjljb �Blttler;ellpr nottgl`latop �'� Rita Frances Elrlred6e 25 Dastha't' O.W. E s+ 26 filar E' Marti Doolittle (S1)� I)nn�•III <eel; 16 Leonard D. Maza 23 C . Airgass. Jamrgarrt E• AV _'1 (1Tt,at Jocelyn •n M. Nickerson 26 SaletD, a Jul $arbadward Whit „1 Ot•lea?t tel 23 Arthur Hancock 21 hbila,t11a Mass Illy a gait Ptchola ;,.t 1;r!'`t' 20 rpel 19 b D'slliels ()rlean5 24 Sally Ann Morgan llips 22 g Mass Oar1t 1 William Kenneth I bi A gtoca, Mass 1 to ou rr 1�r,J• Uloria Allen Stevens rlio n, 8 loboer'y I autee Aloe Jr. 1, 111 ��'ouiber 20 Brling 8� carol and La human nl) Mont`' 1 lan Monroe b'iott erson holattr Ann li truuorr, ; Orl''an� Janet Louise Nick e 114 rd dart 3n l rau e Taborr 1 IlrrT L 'ytep paw .�1 liri•"�' Pag'r 71ti Date lame of Parties A g e residence 27 N$Ortnan XaeDonald IIo Hopkins 32 Orleans lass' 3 Allen Sttheeli a Evans 28 Stoughton Mass• Vi ell Corbett 25 J�'hitmatl, Mass Louis 4 Robert e Peterson 2:3 Brocictotl, Doris C. Nickerson 26 Orleans 5 . Eldredge , tXgelo i C 20 Chatham ass. 10 Elsa 39 Dedham, DI arpenito John osOM Ularlier) Peters 28 Eastbatn Ltlli a"ViolaCrosby (31 Orleans 12 A'eh Dison $art 50 Orleans 21 arbara Car 29 Dennis Sewall Eldr Penter Wicks 22 Dennis Mildred EttagTDuna m 29 Chatham :3(1 Orleans A$SESSpR,S REPORT ON MAP OF TO tpee sectional Plans, 9 1948 ri,sulted in the additiOti Of tl fu��leasetoi thel maps are provin * helpful luI to tnclI eue� as old fences who ths, and they Neill be ,of mor res,�s a114We fir and stakes haveadisappeared. £enttt t1,Orjc tvO reepm'aenaethat shollid be proceed tinll9�(1 appropriated is Respectfully,.Ou. , >J LEROY A. ARTHUR R. FINN �Y 1''R ��DERICK J. COL arts Assessors of Ott e Page 118 REPORT OF BUILDING COMMITTEE FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL To the Ilonorablo Board of Selectntmt and the citizens of. the Town of orleans. of etat`Ve' the building committee appointed by a Town tnod- the TOwn for an addition l ttoSthe Ele i ett.ary the citizs bni t School, following report. vertised fo bRe uent to our last, Town ➢Ieeting taO ad alter at, Ids for construction of our proposed addition } r inntch slied 101, .4. 8everal more tnOneY than had beental)) 0pri�tttllfor this purpose. d4r "hl Charles II. Cunnin *ham CompanY `vas tatev °NAfter hs °h alecu s oitand devising Illethods this ntihe plulrih j11 OOntract for general construction, except for the Charles llg`ttntantgltaml Company tin the amoultt eof $}Z 295• g I1eatino 4114 TIlt plans and specifications for theaPitntbs pa�mithl� $onatructiontnvas ivere a ain tails tiscd for bids. A an aided to IOAv $s,355. and this contret teas last tbutttne toll eelyed threevtveekstbthat nsecof this U for this nb ° " °en' t411e4hat the Pupils litie.s oftthe tbonaddttional r� om Oum th is t ot atal The Only art of the O e r ne nned a. 00 'Ve el 1 latl y remaining par la a ou of the sash - balances in and P soots he ill- his b4itt is due to the material specifiR rive ' At it, i,iltt•aetton ilt ll aaitibtran e o£cDlrecte��io leteintPht.lie a° tee r• M q\,(, detail. ediately, thereby to our eatnati 1,he year 1948 tvrou ht chat' °es page 119 Herbert B. Mitchel. was a lointe:l to fill tier `'" "j1I e" '.ale by the resignation of 11i1:�1 l'hehua Ilevelnn:ll `1p�1 � alit fifteenth w t an e were saddened by the paSSiu�* of pj1��A ' fe1111g d.oI eo ""'orlcer Air. CIIIT,1'd X. \Cilsols. 11pd ii'ouL.l be very' hard to find on.• ul tuk� Li, llla�'e vaeancy wax never filled. I nilllid o 1` it 11 bill otlr follow citizens to inspect the {111fl11e duty in aa'nannerlthat will nu tit their lappll "O l<lI. tted' Respectfully. Snbnli qij ROGER F. ' ,1 , llggl Ur�IIL'I'i)A AA,i�y5 1V AR•rTlllt VV�. h 111 1V = IILRBEItT REGE a 1d is1, �0111111 11te h' To the Citizens ',11. 1J `` 1S Per of Orleans. i1 T 48 Article 31 talcen at the Annual ToWil 1,lec,t 1 d 1r ,r 1Nay ndll10u`S1mailttee, have investigated III" ofoil °p'I''r reDort.d other T0ivnlDpartnistlts andtliiallce the ill'. It Ile To b" st interes f ° ation, we e °n, ItI''t tI, t1Q1`It� Ur illVestig Tl`' 11 cost eh0uld t °f the Town and of the �' to" -t a111` %3kabollt $2 urchase for its own Ilse one 1 to ,, oil a 1,,1 will hP 0 all(I .00 and one 21/z ton trnek jlte Ile ° it for the To Sarpeyf1rt a C °mmittee of three, Ileye t r 11,1 �_ lva. °f llighwayS, to 11111' 1�1 fiasolinre all trtl, in`'1L1, +1'1l'(I,;' btlilr� Dam ells altd movcaUle ulachinjl'y I ``� Ij1 rt ps, eell, to Cut 1 the ll kq`elttseetionSll 1_v a0 lot feelt C�Jell, a °tj111ll, builr �e the nroiDer y sll l tulle all( di,. vont nlif ylonlaS 1j11 page, 120 fuse lnsitioln and`thatlhelUelgiv,en,llo� 'rltollemciin0n� otler melt : I full tie eploees. the m tot' �° Stuee� or to Ile paid the sum of $60.00 per ��elc a�cr week l cost of the 2 other nu.❑ not to excerd $85.00 1 ae tiel. uD the Costs of all truelcS on the Road Dlaehf til• tracicat and charge e:u ll De uu•tlnelit for the Ilse of the s l uate to make a TeDlaeera lb, wrovi it1beco sinking SSary. t1de0. 11LTON L. Si1'II T11 RC1 \\' J. ARTHUR S�TJLCH> It ROIlLEY E• I TOWN OF ORLEANS the Fire Souse. R °port $wilding Committee for Addition to 25 1!14!1 Jaliisal'Y O�vles, �haithe original Coranlittee consisited of Gry, - arIa Jchn rl geeretarY' 9uth0n�11 LloycllR�l7; lis and Cliff ord \ \'ikon. al loss eto Cl by the the passim away of Clifford \V reaIIIYaC ssis ,CC G his k°1°lnittee to Nvlsose success he The sl11i11 e. lletba0wledge still cheery, rood natuesand.reePLo.0:1 i nth `1 rt ,h aDDrecialtedsUysiotl Ile, j1 �ha ci in coo b9 the• r °the lr ' el't ,our �0lamitteI tosatta attain tIlerobj 'lives yO pj11`. ,'1;"�.,I was , le'1 el t • �Ia belt and i u `t'p1. 1,. L stilts barn dope hlyd DwbliCatimiif:n bids that real rCS ug as of 141j, till' building was let to Yi. 111 a bYpYaul .Peters Il)C grrf IlyanniF, and the �onsnnttee flea augement of yobs• hs. lnl Pane let C� t� j4, 12 E$penditures as near ted at this tin %e Will be as follows as can be estima : BttilCjhg and painting Plumbinrle.Pg, Cunningham Co. j 66 P, Elect 1.111g, aul Petersmt 413 �p lasuran. tiVorlc, Paul Petersmi 13740 F• Cliff p and 13onds 143 19 ,,ear g,cTel,andnMi e, �;e3,dp2 E6 The Estimated total J of Centres d nspectthe haunt to visitl the t14, ire efT °� ed the e es that have been P.espectfully' subIDjtted MILLARD II. T11313 � Secretary. &EpoRT o IN E Read peciF "LITIGATING COIVIN11TTEy49• at S Amps ginted b al Town Meeting, September 10, 0 adl epd toad h and° moderator to ti gate the eltsysha er actj°nmst finitlssnnel of the Orleans ans Scl� °fop �V ° °The ac neC °ssarY an$ legal at that teat oe of n° The eit sied�he Committee has met on all c e a� <. nC t e appointments were a11no31n OIlil� • °nCrj orjRiu $eelehel, A oche htjtte° consisted of Adelbe' Ajst%�eN11Cn Y r ° grit tale chaiNnlNeat Ricl arM SParroty 1do %'` ors all f Marie I\tergeototot%ig t e r sig latsball Page 122 bealth, our committee was given a very valuable member by the appointment of Mrs. Dorothy Fulclter• t'Y a unanimous vote, it, was decided to as lc the school Committees of Brewster and Lastllam to choose a citizen 6 Ca0h town who would attend all early meeting of thto in- 1'mding Committee before we made definite Plans t•estj garding the Orleans school sYstemt1bltand su estions reo Eton It' e our next Emry .1. i>unlclee of Prewster and Mrs. ( a "' °n of Eastham were apnojnted and at tell helpful and Tile contribution to the 111 e n° . a for further th °y were invited to attend a later nleeture °pnsrtltatjon. The first aim of the committee was to discover teas for it °nY' tvlry Orleans should not have a salary SChodj ednle s teachers. Our reasons for feeling that such e l challges ill thnr%mary importance in bring' aoro atlthis tjmcehed ce ule the s°hoo11 committee has suPPlied the �11edt le as PWilled thi spring• while they admit that the s tee that a Como etbtdablest entirely j ttlte ri lrt dl rectiopll ag of stud }' courses dvise- The second aim was to learn lolly ools and to 11 as 1pt D !ieemedtliit in the g th tastl llleo rs ith c erts'llot g 11e''s best d qussible Y the Su erintendent, cer nrses a adrmin- alifie b P ctndY cO nl det el,il III 'ng thatelyatolaid both lt"R llelis fill and the E en t d. e coo. standardsttolbe attained in cac11 subiec ed to Meet to dis rid illstril NN, The chairman of the eo fmtl ey were t IDrgIR ent a io this mattere,h Thecchamllnan acO . glarrRY b.grsjo'ls lsebools. Mr' Carlton Smith, Mr. Fray ilinssed ire Orleans ' tile fl�e Co Rether study Nl . Pratt, eu nlacle out for sole futile n the n bee ouaced t urther argument 011. t'ndeot101aq ariri hctvspaper soon after. Page 123 Ave do h »tl lnterdeI Jttb�t,.alJsdtto IIletatteutiotttofsthe llCAV, I`i Rig slavish �Bc ilo not tcish to be undorstoud as t'''i0ttittb.lCtt taught, but adherence to du •mxtic o,ttihes for caelt • tttl)Js c, tyorobe ableetoe , oll" %, that both instrut.tttts attdtiistrtit th 1 ughneS their work v; ith ttn'r'� t•tut S t will make s Il'ear by )':•at• if a tlelinite ontlitn eVist'as to other %t ooll wi the transfer of students fiun, Or1 itlttetC. undarat without louses of credit if three is ,t ''0 a cer tai❑ date ding of the antoltnt of work cncrrcd tip to file malting it dfbe ai,v.nce of °n uterrnptedculassettis yI'll,, ttfor taubstitutctt<,tehersttto Cart r�ur alit Ily Sch alogati e,and them in addition t:o recotameuditt;; the it, tits `yefe beep ntadtnakerour ttetttr yt•beltr�tnl'tier.. sfet11t2tyCtulo. 5unn wbiell ' talten for next year', ineontittg teacbe Botts Ill Co11tb t yl asrr)m�erehtt tilt entertained cotertaiuetl in 11 t�'ari �tooPCts deellaaSutn to t0 us of a fundamental lack Of tittee'tfl• thr0ughc °mPlialace t' tLhttilPrc cart estabi ythttuuttttt121111 t C1 the re i tvhteh e eld by a clear statement of the redtttth. mgathaveregrettabtofroterlst �`ing s,ln'mlollsc,, ittII °t t}tv,l' °eeurredle t' °sttltg in Pases there nlisttnd d Ile chair ill 11I oft f o�akin�at and oally f teachers was hold at the hottt`� ideati� Se11y- t teWit s II(Ire Se, , ehanto then hereb °, these 11 teacher c•a 1 fonetjOr ttt;tl gips rf� °ba o4uipthiiunlitt(,e ltd teach at:sta'st il, f is(iotl t'l refine to then the it , or callin; attentiolt to the ,;a `' 01 ent ata eat teriter. d for speelfied iurchascs, 'th till P °t ttcl �ttet °r tit Ile h° grant these' requests whether °,,,rittp5doh a s •i fad es earl W pool - . l\ here neither the StUI t" It of) , all hee be sttrnwitt,•e pays tort atteutjOtc V, 4t•C andtvatehtolr hiStstttlott "ntnticrt.l ;!h,itherthe ti, till tiiitt till(' t fop tltet'go°d ofttlue to (Itter ttis ` ML Page 13-L itrml)ur fo'u•tlt trcouuucndnlimt is a unnt• radical one. 11e A1eut" Relieve Illat a school colotrittec rottzisting of fit.`. he s °ltos lrtsh•atl of three, tt'ould teorlt to the atlt•atrtttge oe at s, and every iudicidnal concettted. If. as is trite lia rieh�t; three totes only are :tllntt.'t Ltltcttus t, fibe he members n'-at"all ")l .uts- I':asthnln l�niou• t.oters to nt hi eloct tlu•ee el' their ❑nut itI to be tlAt other tilueatt"', belon•gin� ,oculiatd) to the lative to Ur_ lea s, the five tronitl act n uu, nrtttcns rclatit'c only be a fairs and their totes. It sarnts to the cotumittee' tottblic, as the publitcttcxpc�lsltot b,t scl c, ctlesirc, to serve the P apposition to this plan has been exPres' mmtitttce Rleo rem_ ill ghee In a ncit;hboring town teller nu!etiu'"s teas tile tsatt�t set elected, the ath•nd.ac•c of fac °ry in "' lct'e anal to tttttttyseilit�st tm l ttntcnatt�1�,utatittecs ofcSe`'c'tt' csenctts Of ettlt lto ab' thy thrpill n many more. meet re¢nlarlI. and ttrleans, tcith tnteretitout the year. lu a tots,, the sine of take, three n,ente nnp °visit slhoolscunttnj tlescotin ^ "tlon'nu,ttt °tbirecicbyethe f °tan titt!•t• to the town and to Ili, tell( tctoo great. e. vestod tt•ith responsibility t ,t that if to so" tro In this ruunectimt it tcotdd be fittitttt i 1. P et•haPs ', is' Ilr,«,t" evor Schoot t to consider a nett tt•ns bcia," t�tClltaage. the the t me and l;asthm,t, those to't such a at tt d Tealize to discuss the possibili'1 sitttthe 1\ -IIN �caY. art it nletttti nvolvte,luy „e nterestedtin - bedtle °e tttalty' Ut ne. Iola, t The it 1 tt I,Itw might butt ttco'c tplsn rceontme1d that tU” xt -1 noting• C Chet• e- q schools be ;riven all tea to °estoba}a,e „is invt rttetionstef °,n tb� °�r 0' - ,'10,, ill l h� teaelu�rst �trlra tt ma�� I the lthac,� all 'alai ' rrri tint ly abort the tote❑ 'ttoa.tt that ltitn, S t _ a'I ',)oil th t in fge t. In k >•yalty to a tree to b�,ottvtjOiv'o s. clt rotno"I of le;. age airman of this tic t\-110 It bas sitttuld ltitke to r�mtind tic oil” ,nc lgu It C 1 J.4 With re,1�6 ceivc bnMolls telepllpile Calls of a thrc•0vill1lty nIi4110, tile, same 3' teael1ers ill the tolt•tl as 1t.ell tts r,'ntttl'lijz0A% them =kind made to 11011= teath0l ti b� intli�'icltlal5 11111 give Orlean4 a reputati +ln she does not cle`f01•Ne X11 The results 3111111 .11111 �)r[e$ns, atltl laterl 11� rill,'. tionllail,.ti tic'nY t13rc]<<4t,iel; asthatn, sh ' by S1 >r','ial r0cluetit, :10 to , 11 "i lsl't.. 1VO coal o11ed a fine Spirit oi° cnohel atioll tc hi 19te 11'S�alii. rceeiti cl c }cPontl r+ ml, ,,1• cif ,1� .011. ta`, n� those P About oil(, miarY alltory as can clPestion�; responded, �a lier`'r3lzIie" 1•crctitl,c hel b e ex , tions emer eonfiaentialetthcl fcllloll(in Y r :li nii111y '1j1c1 1i� 11 It: e$istin fl ed ` ollt of those di55ati5tietl �'itll eollrllutell tilt g0lile, th the Sellools 5111je1'i iltlt�,,l sog,estcl uPerillteucleutla11d 1F` oh,toltlColilnlitte1101e l.,. Parellts too as reasons, (list iit'l1 It' and "re i niuc�h i►ltCrf elc.ut, -e b l larcz nts �1'itlt 'l s 1j1{ife tined actions ry,, , , Y 1 1t, 1ti rle5 c'�Presba to l(' - There lvas X11 {1i1111o�5t.�n1lanilnUllG It the teaehmi better. t tit 1,,e Exac nnlies b� Rlires and ltl� 11 a1ma1`! 115 ter to ., jt0lnellts a11., 11 1 e Pre Sea x0 a oc'hran lnay- be exa111111►'cllb ell - tl arc, possible d have bee sbr°11gn1 doll 1111 into nu11el 1 s �� tcI tTi l �' Ill tit t the inl epiiCllll°kl ttCll ' J t 1 a Port we should ]i] {,� to call "'0L', �rr11t 111 i 1ot rPoint at °f ce meut all aroused t �>St ]-or l 11` 11 cltnaiit 'nissioil, a 11 Q? %r sliperil iencl0ltt�.tr1�itholl ,� III 1.e*0 have l t° 3llcl el'o seh ell to1111nittee sad" til,rl illi'It11``i'' n f'a{• Pc11zlecl a teaeher'I; r tlalific atir111s. 1j11 1 1111 rl9talifi cacey yet tlztly oll tho advi0c of the yu111' .V. ll'`'t Ullt, ati°ll• these arc nult� 11►e�on,s to ol�1,1 �SC't'ilr zteel,t. 5f the 011 ,i II mltte T aPplitallts for the hclsitl s1111111 �cei�Ill'" ybet °re tl. sift theUllion'S lllcathocl o]'. c}]0c tills 11 �r1' pttecl N, 'I first the 1net11oc-} ,llcjtltt to tot filid llnonzz vote o finally retlueecl to the e11ii�1tt1c, Ht1. °it it by thf, Tt.11e e1 ►ti1•e Union; t110 t1 DII, 111i� til NVe thy'li, lire ins re"t;c�dh'srnit1 all Ile �relt'e111Y`M is e ,1 t 1110 1 1E llfic e c0lllnlitt ea t- l��ilt,litl�,� (' [111 11111 e ill 9 .,011tlltittee, t11,ge t cl { °se11 to p11ss ',poll the 11, 1111e, ►1i1 page 1` 6 hits � of all applieant', t•tnitac't .,'rO,iiized alitllorities in the to t° het their advive oil name;: Of toll 111011 for t1lis 11)1' Dortallt 1 "Poll the ue1 The l ► l 1v t l` cIse. 5l1lcril1t011olelltmtllc t llAlllllloll�ln � Reslle,•t fill IN, 51111nlitiec}. ET\1NIA AI. 6il.CoRANN A T= Jr' ; 0 1 1r for , aubstitute Or a tc<lelae► to > >uioat c rl in t he nlicicll�' u,�t.lafi" town 1�'cll as a help to a11r sl]1t +lent traaattifr�rre41 t0 +5lttilet cons 'or city Tile anlouatt of �vor1: c averec} in eae11 ' nPa3t tatutes a eoauplete rcrorcl of ar-laeiverttealt, to col a,� tat eoljecourses else,,vhere Or aid the student 171e ata► college. The tliea` attitude gttestioilS sent to 1aa ants ia1 town, re�rat rc }ut tz +�) 11 fran t01S'ard the selanols Nvere answered «itl>< atflaycl ``aye be de5tr� The replies have fern ke )t eonficlentia►1 tlaclr' Dyed when this c � l `� e� c t )a'ol� the questio col is dissolved- 2tatill 1 ,al' ms that epujaeets revealed t11e pi'e:"elu•c' of `e)►tt11r'tac101'r 1'roae the have been solved by (a) as s`•nal �,ota , 'I tolerate, to pro ea ra'd'•l `ln ofte>� anaoninnttl�crt7'at-t rifarthoti�r, titttltoait;a,t��nIN. end(!" nd with 11 clernoc racy, res )onsibilit�> to the, ti ote ►'ti ltca►t''.a �t either 'I'Itcm, voters have a ri" to tae ,t J't' r � • cr }at grte�'atlee 1 dlI ►dll1IS [)I' thus ha)v > tlai. ' Ante re iter. ,aa► �,t bcbool 0111miate Ottr "1111"W tl that give mr,ttllJC't�tc, tt�% u better to the We i11steacl of tlarec� �rc�lticl sets `� ill'' 1 p11.; ill col unio r -nd. _ cans n hI rlcrisiEms 11IN-olvinlalrl1tlti)a , litattlt cl1tE<<�rl tali cictr+l 1) five incliN`ir111tt1•" 5 tltree. tt otitl l , ill, a r' ed 1�e are d 11c' tea) , ., ill 140 its loueeow its 11e]pialr" that nwny snore Aizetl`c``�c�� all menu nlntitt.cr `' #.11e sr.},nois in every watt �f, aal't latr`;a OF W1� failnte to fhe 111111,11)1)y sfior�' of jInA'% i, tall t cle1`stattl rota, c <'ellet�t teateltr•t�, '1114 itr'att "Ill 1'itr'`' the' ]�rttit. ttt rerarcl to aclntiali�tt ►t101 ctaltattt Ulr tra face together'i11 Pareatts,teachcrs, aiitcl �rl1c){i11t�t l)c'r,aaaa`ll schools aa1;,' sitllatirf t'ie)trll}' rlisellssiola. «,, tut tvati �r`'�a tl the state V`llnah]e n N "thotlt fear aaalrl `60,)l1 l.'f, N`' hcY cats�> the plo lcli 0111y tltr,v 5er�'e the ltt �ta'ttr]c1c�sa ►t ltoxn �11r��ilctre 11c11 11.. tt(j.11l)raatltltle•r „��a tr,taaa►tcl. `s�.r• rt► �t V n•, own }1OUS i11�ot�r}e�r lclisr�ardm —:,r P at�� lcl it here r in O cI(.IT.1TtT)1'AK l +,l; •la 1�t1}Ifl'1'lly m. 1- '1'1,( ll J; AIt)('P1F]FV -AL •1:111I;S l�.11t +�i�t'111 +'ly !'tl 9 ,, 128 A><inual Report of The School Committee Town Of Orleans ;anizaton For 1945 SCHOOL ALt1� 11 NT 1111th, Chairman 1 AST” *P0S,, Sec.retaary aat1a111 P Raddilll ;OluIMITTEE 1949 Term es 5l � T�c. " "' expires 1p TerD) e %pites S,UOOLS SUPERINTENDENT OF TIrrla�rt i;,. 1Io�- SCHOOL YSjXA l'N CN ITS -nry A. Wl"te. 1`'r• 1? _ URSE SCHOOL ` C �f boa is �A TTE� SUP'E'RVISOR OF A .l,ta.t•r rte 1``11 i, 34 If ■ FINAliCIAL STATEMENT Expended in General Co 1948 School �'0m nlitt.e ; Expenses e SUPerinten ent of Scllolol5 celilent -044.1 7 ; Sal Of La,, - -- aries (her ex control ellso" of General 1,459.98 1114trtleti,, .;d).} !:3 ; — Super "I'sors principalS T anti xt})o � Teachers SilPpli :3.406.2 i 41,592.1:3 1,233.48 �peratjoll: _ -- - �lanjtors Enel _�- =1Ik5c e1! 6,099.92 �V dnnrjll�� a"'p r'leetl'jt•i "1an1t(11' :3.1'x!) 59 � �lil)lllil ti �Iakllte `',5:3.1.ti4 Re pair5 L';pliE?p RePlacelllellt 1 alltl ,000 ��tla}• , 1ett. , \ett� �' {ollllrly �C Elt'tltiill�� �ltjpnl +'lit 1948 '�,1�1'1',1 }11•lFktltrll ; xllelitletl 1948 ?.'?ri7.t)ti `?."8 r .98 vloo.0() ' $92j a 80.00 lie #'atlirlti 4'`15 �912,7ti {)() 291.94 �$2,492.61 1`) 8 NET COST DP QCHOOLS --1` 48 � t'�'o�l tSlellrijtnrt�5 �l'li5ti of ` , �( �r`ceiv�lhlt�: �► {lfl �ktV 1ellil Stllcrcli Z +'lalitl 1'�krt 1 r4 l•1' 111t1 13 ost011: I'1'al)ti" __0.68 1) "I'tatioll 2(1,90 x; r `) A ,:34(i.s, '3..,14(). uxiliary lIbl•arY 1,ellciE,s _ - ealt11�1 T Upplje�tlrse P1lrtikt k�ku, 1-36.7S IJ111 ciportat.joil D Al��r -1ti. 18 li u el11(�1111p1j, mltl r rrir�e t7�i,d }(} At I latleou. 2,204.24 1 l ,(110.1;1 C)t etleh S r'xpt litir 5 , 'er all 'le . eatic', ��r ( rk5eti, . 1'{?O.G3 11elim� lI 51 atl,nl i't Illp: lrl�•, l�lO 3,310.00 .+90X291.f)4 1% 1 nA RI)tr'r oil P rakl� IIk�,ll �Eho,rl �.� -#1• �� ry °tt'il nftll'tfltion }� r14.10 �) ott. P�1'e�rtitr�r— Tlli #i „!i , g58•G5 3 00' �ltjtiGlit F I��ktitll €tnl— "l�uititrn !)G at.t If (lilt oi' torn r•1li)r }3c11 1 <)�... E 11t, ik(1111�• 44 rte <lrlerill� �,chorrl� ,� 57 3 � ` 'llE �'<rl Airl 'Swhool Lllll,•ll tillb�id�' i�,210 fl. t'fi `3c llnrll Lll�ir 11e: Gp.O() 3 ;R6* , r E't n. 1't`+ fl' llrlcltillc' () Lr.E'111tti item Vrlirlin;' lnclitt'rrillu (i$r.1 E t ty fl Cl]]1 Rl} lil +) . CIS P 001 lri �E't ('nst Of Schoo#s 1�) (� °947 `�!'$`g$ 16 3 oral Aid �, hoEl1 Ltlnrl!,lili eel�be� A�yc.IPber 1 r.i$.lillt #' ,l i.hrs ll1C'!1t)1 of}�n7, li° pet: Sl`11 t'rl1 l'E' c i�, ,l 1), r clllbel : ;1. r tlE; Noj ei11b ber i`•i`l �f t`i11r1i Ellmll llotEybeen r"O' eel xi 3t �� l'arEe . r m 'V4CATIO AL EDUCATION -1948 30,00 .ppropriatioll Expended • 60.00 Bristol �ottnt Y A rivultilval School OD � Reillib 0400 s u anc c Edneai a'It on account of Vocationa l $1'0 Requested foror Year 1948 $4 Vocational Education 3949 s0HOOL ° Apparo COMMITTEE �20'0oil �Xpellded 1948 drool ConinlittPe Salaries 17 00 t{uestecl for 1`l-[4 �J School Conlnlittee Salaries ipopoi TIIE SUi' ,11LNTENDEN`� or €t$ I talke pleatsur Iierbert E. Hoyt ©i.t iS � T1er111ten , e tt atte dEnt a itl Suhtnitt.ill� my 4eeonc[ r P opt l,e C alter tot' to evalil ,tte Qrleatls school:. 'Plus tll ppa5t Mite far t9, o>3t1i11 o e the 'Welompiisltmetits of eo]tt.e of tar other stati ill of I callfS c]lttr rhanres n l�ictl]e11 rts �1`" attClltion to to is p1 Itro sties. I of the and Qr ti a,cle heli school departmelit. lPp •ststt of o11r Sc os15 for hetteat a study of tl es'cll11i111h A t 1lttilel "5tati(.11llr; t' 1 1 �eja t the O1„ cans tety 1`"aehel••• Personnel it1 %I.110 1. kli ol` dtariltg the etupp,ilitecl to 1lohitie,ll Syr 0 P -ho, tic111 Artlatlr �r 1 a 11t year. {t1 t' ltQ of l'lirtci lleyllolrls ar-a5 atppointec Ileoil �p 1tic11c15 Trail of the r)rleans lliall t1d ett el, frQ Decd all A.13, 1a11't ` eat i tll de ree froltl I cl 11 to r 1 erieltee - Poston U11i.vcrsity• lie eras 11a yIlail 1% tl 1 wool ' ��$t �1` lu1 c e5te�r 1' of Sl1dbllrY� �t111111'tt ir{h osto1l Academy ante tile, 1� le bthool't II-rook"; leach, ... l.c ill tl' r a jovial st,11 c ' 111 br001a 110hIs all A.D. avtl 11a nmv .132 gree ft'oni Prillevton and la.ts many additional courses. ICe has 11ac1 t0aQ,1611,11 0Xperimee, 1!1 1' a, s City, 1t'altkee, alail t 1w McDonogh School. Maryland. beside l previ °11s e�pe1 is ncc i]1 ()C`le�lllS allld IIyallnis. IT,'. naniel WIc\a mara is in chaar<TMe of the physleal ed- 1'atio1l a]1(1 tit]caris la°o�rraul. lIr A'Iclral1lara receicecl Coll E.A. (h,gree iit physical education from Bosto l re �191�1 ha.s taak(m aldditionai coursesl1e ans filled .i �Tlltle'15at,', tiintal J De�fore corning to orle7 York. �• lllissl �Pusit.ion for 5i. cars art kklto aat Ile lHouseuold es dearttnelit.11�I ss tllurl111c11,ecclved li �11egs del T► 3 , C e a11` lease ti�ei� 1',1'a1111lllbllalu State TeaeltoeStoll University. She Wlditioaal courses at 3roeational School. Alle tIt nl]t o1w year at the Salrcll -Vocational sibJeets- at,111een Sweet is teaelxilll", and had 111rs• Sheet is a alid graduate of Wheaton Colle„ ken additional courses at Coltllabla unl� *elsit t the at 7larj'ard• Sloe has hater tesellin; experaene York• rialrc °lire' Sell aloe the Bennett Sellool .re• h, to the 3unxor high, halt rvZlldt'ki. Wright was appoilited She of Ile as foreed to resign becallse of x11 , al 9r eta replaeed by Miss Mary r• Donald, radua 7' �I11111a1latel College, of grade sax- Am George 11TcClatell is t11e Ile-IV teaeher Boston U d- r'eGiatcli ]lotdsya B. S. degree from ax> Subbar ter' itY and has had one years experiences ve aber to on, +l'Iass. in NQ e resig- All Zlarold Shi .1 �s came to Orleans by t9, hippo All the vacancy i l tl?e Junior klxgh Inarril s 6p11e Of fiti ©n of lGliss Smith �vllo left to bee Teaehe ervasor tt sup Pr �• kliss graduate n of O'Toole 1e g aqua Co tlmspz t'nian Tio. 2Q. 11IiSS O "Poole Is eoarses slipervi lnstitalte and 11 as talten adaltxonaed as art tart a iversity. Last year she serve Jeafet e e , Sta °f o the schools of Edgetvatex,etpal of mnxers r' kris" Cora West is Ole 71 � pr,,, aduate 11al su en 3sea School. 11liss West as afOUt. adliad fptirtsvaall ere T °rizlatstl,College Sc o01. a, — pr]xleipal of a irxterese,e of ex-p tell of tnl.eln tiw ell- prcorp.15 �Qae e ► °i e,t c e, t fe elatary seliool in a stroll pools, a ba-ve f�e1 �1tY inaboth 1of,etbe Orlraus Se page 1",33 tvho ill . every tvay merit the fttll confidence and cooPelflttlle Of parents tv]lose el,ildren attend thew schools. Silts 1001, dye lity of its testeher> dE <tetttline5 t11e tittcces� of a" to`�, vide rest a5sttrec] that every effci,•t i4 beiliV nt<tt]e for t1tE ehildrhe broadest lla5siblc ediwational cic•vVloltt,rt'11t en of Orleans, Finance .,To to eo1liP,it,[t In these claws of ottr s`h0o! advancini; cost: it i:� hell�ftll �r11c1 lt]i e`penditttITS with those�of citirer y t 1eie� °Sts otltcr 103 ton X15 it, tile G {urn 11011'1 �i`1t h hares the `�ehool• less than 5000 popttl�itio3r alyd tna.itrta11lj11yer, is nee SVnee this rel is }1eilr- writte tt in for essary t° estimate some of the fibtlr•es `total Total 1`l�8 1945 1946 1947 ?Sd'�4 R �p %ditttre r $S`9F�' p0 a f mbursemerlts 56,`l8613 : 61,741.33 �;81,66ri.d? 3a7, SO' 15' `et. cost 23,652. 2 s� v' 7 �' 88 8, r 99.36 32� 6 5 ,rf, S '1 lenrbership 32,833.25 -12',941,97 49,1 I' S.. crle, 293 310 307 Per chi 15t18p. 'Aledia11 for $'112.06 $106.26 $100.19 SO 104 totv1ls $184 ss fi $125.14 174.12 cofit nalrC'.la} ` 133.64 ' ot11• *D lnedi Per fa�lild is 1`11 ent short "s that alt1101" 001 t1 tneludecl our R'1ot1 ' our net cost is not I r ve 1 .ac gets the ""I'll of totv,rs. Most. toty, It", 11�o fit ll}, the ' and sin hot 14111eh costs as a part of their , c,a S�?S cl ThirtrppQrt of ti activity is self ~till }�ort.inn t14 s `�� c }itl`r than'do� t'ns °f th ehoals should be thounllt `� rQ f) -Y' 1pG Ill, heater Va�rl('allss elect, ottr el tlss speird E�r'tiQ4, -IiS are 3 1 nR extr, ton pP3 this only five. of t1le "t,�t 1ve �lljlp this he reaS° Rant in d, it i,, evident �1, try, t seho is tl�t'ithe c ur as1,�ndltclrnlcElitvl cost l lth°t11rs1 ecre this arol tll ncreal"ed numb t of childl' 11 ulr,`'r` Ye Po e Ret}l�' Tlyi" s t a cl nYclicl Trot show all e�c'� eLt11�1 fit ottl btld r I t,tth llas been beet a allrco��crE.�t }1e c0r1111t11tc Rets got tl ce o nbilg rscerhol ( esait of Costs tt'11l lle' R Year. barge 134 Some Needs of the Schools Fast Fear tlitcler thiti hE ttElin 1 Str•esaetl t }le treed of ad onal be SpacE' at tltcz elerr,011tar school. '!`iris need l�aa err tlrc aur,r- lgie r by the 1L carried on durt,19 onti t Sri it the titrrcl of this tvriti,rg; books ranging „ 1•acle levels to appeal to over approximately three fore children of different readiii abilities. for this I recommend that sonic Money be allocated Purpose each pear. Hot Lunch hlls N Tithing the last felt' years the hot lullell Pr°°larolaot l Glided l.al }icll� from a small be' *inning to the 1� hie bons o£ four full tim>�all business. At the ' resent tilne, `v �iqell lvorkers in addition t the assistance res' by the adlliini5tration At the ����. 1 tint tiliie, 'I'll teachers, and pupils. tll or to Per School are sPendin 111on is exPlai dad" on the loot lunch. �1)es0 rte our atte and t11e n this progi'anl l ersta hot lunch project anal3g people do not ulld loot In the first ' ' e lsneh is self - solace, Ishotllcl like to point out tllattotiQl r, Pts have pporti. t . As of Noveruber 1, °ur he se ll cei e d ourex T I,etl b1i Ses nfi e f'rn et.he � pen(lituresforl0d r1+leli dare � cderal. G(overnme"It lvho pap 2�con every meal served and from file ease °� Charge to �Te did. find it necessary to Inc r n' to ivery al Children from 20c to 25c this fall' • its Prto from it' and w rich lve serve must be balanced l0e(tttaTlle t11 f„ to 1 , bob3,clrate (,ontent. it must br'ent h11' c1I'e clue£ P r the I,Lxpll's nail nutrient regilire �n rile c oil Poses 1 to a o£ the loot ]ltuell are to °is'e the cloth' �hiltl derlbalaneecl 111ea1 ilee t - 11 viol variety at noon and to iiltroa tha es'e8 11oen, alt be serve if foods. You earl be assured ideal 1114 eve", hallglt i lvholesonie well- balaileed `Vill t +l eat r meal lit 1S obvioll5 that not every chilc�ssiblebtIt Weebeli the elikeslp well. It i5 of course, ii11P clreri, diet lg no eve tll ail(1 dislikes of ill(liviclual cirri lilt' 1x1 t oil not eonstiitecl tni � to the child's actvantacc 01 "et ace�ellt9 to u- 11 Bala "" 7a� or. ite dislies wiliell u�lttl�� h� ill ele P #ea our visit school diet, We have frecl r9 fe sltoti,a 11hnr ilp ali lnl'itationand eat IN'ith us lallt �ie ,lsrt its ut foie 1 °t lllu lierstand fe.1 that, -Well lts ztla�' The to meet t loder11 test Curriculum eg "ertl ell "to the deeds o£ boot: is a tool developed b3' roll dtt` l el, Pildevel t2iecllildreu• A treat deal of resea f,e a .fo Pil interest anrin rile w series ofrse''are all of the co pate 186 111111, 5t"died. There are, of course, textbook pull - 11�,1,in � ll3illt }` l'he 9 eolnpa13ies whiell offer te�.ts Mimed tit the same 'eve. 1n Ill te' ca(.11 tOWIL 11-115 to ells >ose the bnol.s floats ereP' i bee (et the needti of its partiel'O'll' group• �Plconmit.tee U£ tme5 1lNeeSS1lI'j' to elimi Ce a basie ,'c!l S, � al' nlalco �lehers is forme(1 tr, titllcl, tllc -%ariolls texts [aji �lllnlf�nS, f it i t(1 file Id.,I('1'illtelidelit and the Sel lllttee. the of tNel present time. we have c() llllnitt.ees comp °Sea ©xl tlI ers fl•oll3 all ttic'to",,, of union No. 20 s� *orl:in„ le e devclapmen.t of Courses of study• The f s it dy fu file hers are (oncentratln this ear on a course of study ar r t1r e h flrnguage arts. At the iii 311 sellool level, teachers teach ors o£ the ill their special fields in colltl.bolatmre have found he e . e same Subjects in the other towns. a� a result, st'e hha11 �c*ll' ge of ideas Most belpf"l, and especlfllly to neRC 'elo er urses wh •ll ls stellost valuable, s entellll- y 1• Miscellaneous of C uidans e ])-t 11 ctoryour attention t.o the report the llich 11 b for ee ress otir 1 ns road This report shows the pros 11a fire ltttlretig the year alld tin olitUiie of being used I' Mlle I%illellart system elf 11,11(1%%rrttill� is a #lit anost 1�¢ ill the totr•ns of union 10. 2(). 1 liel,is rogralxl. u ei1t5 are eonvinceri of the value of this P f ssi• r• fl2tf I Call the aort.s of i1lVllioa °welj it Your attention to rel towns °f ties � e0 e'ston, and Miss O'Toole. The l opPorai here P iss map hell be road of the nlusica arooxfl ring. Dc' tl1eir children. The results of llield las aIl lls, bL1t evlde°nt in the Be rie of colleert fzsv In restilts- �'`rnole has been «'itll u5 ollinaaexcellent iins'9 efa art prograrn is alreadj' sho11 ve(l 1 nture c nllr visual aid prog"aln "as 710 essein too14S ri0101 e>Ir s Se( p have b rec boo r 1t deserves. 1 hope to 6vv t1w S11011 ifliicalty'se a f d at I`L'ert* elementary otp° Gins to ptlr0 t,l'y an various levels that cacti year ive coat tutile e1e111 for our libraries, b1t11 gh school le-vel. Page lei Conclusion ellililr Il always seelued to me that file parents of gchorll With are ton little :lt:tlilainted with our teachers :tnrl The i11c aw �i(Y arc trs-illl; to accom dish in otir Sellool'• 1 � annjlal eQt en House" 15'nuo t ry1, t1c llal•c11ts attending ally l,ary through their elatifyint;, Nit it is not ellollall, en to lief. IOU (111,11 initiativ(• owe it to t.11eir children ellt- teacheraectilainte� with the nev Problelus teac lid's. host of the 11 (1r- sorer arise if the lvhiah aolne to 111 }' xttentiolt lval'cl ally ac Parents took the t.rouhlc to beco' -ne P these cluaintecl tivitll the teacher. It is only 1'ealiz Personal (, th"0 17�' c th alltaets that parents and teachers came to help a at their aims all(' ideals are identical. I'arelits ctlr. the school n (real the 110111e. spnalcing hell of the teacher anti rat meats ahaltt what is lvliat i5 rloo often the child hears c1111y c�,ilt rid }tt lvlong with the seilools, ue1'er ib Brat meexpress to 3`on 111. for , tilt, Orleans � , Year, Your school Golllnlittee, e Profile l 1:now the wliol(Itearted coo 1c.lation tlurilln ti m's many each tvhiell l llolu•s you have devoted to till' feel Prohlei have broth, to ' th (1[ anti that n has recei�hr You, and 1 1:110« 1: 11ast Your careful e,lnsi(ler (1t.iott t oa it ara for has been a period of advanc.e7nct' '' the next Res Year with eonfidencc. lleetfully -'Lt }ltuitted, 11RR1 1R',R T E. 1IOY'r, superintendent of 'schools. ltp'PORT 01, THE pR L INCiPAL OF THE HIGH SCSoO To the 5tt Arthur IV It }g nerilit.etulee3'r1l,lds alttnlittc plsfirst °t o limit thro n Sport ti 11„h you (111(1 the Sclio111 the people of ol•]etlrls. as Of al rall E1 irollnent laetoher ii the Qrl 1 st 3 ea 1 14 ls 10( Pnroltte (jad . ln" or anti Senior W 11 �Ltlia t to at I ll higher r s�est, the el"neitary d es u6 pace 138 1i`lit t }t • {111 lti 15 Fig tiunlC Mire will r�ratlllaIIN. i11e1•l itse, with ct4as� ltlltil �vt� ilia ; - Well #tl the '1Ul) nl:i.l };, 'r1l it thi, a�e >tnetl (;i�,i 'to colieerll will be iildielilt'd herov� 41.1 The School Plant 111t y1i�tt^y i 111t1et'(l fflrtlillilte ill ltti }ll ill L-t'llool liliillt�� i Iq rich}!' otlo of t.11t 11110st stll:iller s('liool bill }tllll� -111(1 ski 1� kll�te' (�t'i'Ltt ('tetlit. ��oe, tt1 tllt• st'ht,ol C'alnt1, 110i it, l` ~' tllrt' kPiejtl lu1;t„t'ti llr. lI j }il :ins 2111d t1 t' l�na. e. t4'114jn lllil�r,(,11 :llltl lllaliltr'11;llil ' e, \ol ll',. t111iS1� 11�L\ ijfilteci eon1t11ittees 1'ronl tither 11i15s,1a'hnsetts to \� hi You1, llirh sc11o(il this fall and all have coulrnellclecl Ghl� far , a 1 caralice• �a its design, erttlillment, and 1 p c} e lt4P ur III \vlt. }1 :411 e- ,h school was ob,"'nusll p1a1111(tl Ili 1l4ad the £utule .chic. hgti e space , as it promises to pro`iul�il llc Completely asp, 't t, in far the twenty -five to tlft.y i 1 1l avide I tha laeagce�`us to be our fut1 re e�pansioll' 1 time is Li °t t b 1� a1 11orintillr distributed, siliec the it is llro a lv l'aY 1v}leu some of t11at illereAM, 41 ill be felt, to 111ect ik y wise to Change's nccessa 11d cllait.; 1hfit oalns S a ld ]Ohre nowlegl ill ed with a slcS thus lsl�tt`- tli ��(1bles 1t11\ ©nt.1), 1n ad ai tilt' ltsual strident Ll'il'L chair or ,e 111 . tieli err 5eatill" \(arrant tiLeiriltUleaSed the `ta''atltarr c:lp (1cty lnaterilti }� . before bleu u1113 ea , atltl 9e over aria chalir� ,l�cecl all tit slloulcl rrtailn:ll}y be r(•l „ e saute wit}lo . C Ctt flies a,,i'ty 111 i �iS y111 91ty plllppafeter }kl its{ illerea elite ere yieo pore 1ltaattailal ec ui llient there. `1'i1e l71 th from t,t,eyentel 10 pF etlttat ( p e: for even present llooc s� .1itie"• ,once c1as� 11de- �te 1`lsst`oo111 spaee and storagL' laof t11e Sc 1aY � a71 et 'df cf enSuOicient seats for cert 11n`ienee enl a r ool rail'. ul I ll { for biolor* genera i 1. it• d iL11rl thin 5cb vv storage rclom for evert the of the „ rp °II ce unQr 1fi auee equipment. In tlic sel 5 tJ-J <<utitLat setixl p t tF) 1arlre unused roost l.noa 1 tas zl acle(i Inc J qe ,c Lt�31 YA ��41t1 rlilite cosily be t.ur11ec1 S1«.lJ - l bile t� 11I. W. EELS al' fit I`tcent are storage roe,nls, :LVa1la 1,Y c rop1,1 a sug" Col oe� fa(ilitics, c•0111 c1 hclorlphoto °rs elltil�itl4 yes ilx gin? that lld lvot l 1 rail t eomIlet be cli s��t- (y ae 1to we wtNillt -'Onal elassrooul, SOU j tioll i1 acre . eeftecI elianp -t-�s aril the. a1d'110111cl be t teteria tl.e c-ellool p1a11 s- lolv'a)?pa,rent future lice I1a�e Iao Curriculum The offering of an adr(luate eltrriculum for 111cctint; IteCf1S o£ all smaller hijr Pupils has al \'a3's been al ulo jor problem c,f lnent5 rh schools. Che it(fll'�ible ac }mission refflt lt" °f the eolle(r \vhielt has tended acs' ha\'(' dornanded a prograllrl llattcl`tt liable n, , • to crowd illto a minor place the Very yal- r itEtl c> n(ralircd type of ()IV(,, n(,• Four principal ltaty e " llsiderable p currie(lluln tboltght to Possible ellan.c'es in the preG` ent vvithalit baildica bieh lrou }t} betlefit the non- cc,lle�e pups' fiolne o }' these chan„es are S_ call`M preparatory pupil, and ten' three eotirs e Plann +�d for nest ear. The pxeS he e5tablis e' o£ stuc[. \\'otlld be itlerea d to five, Nvltll grams hment of IIotisehold Arts and Voealtional Pro - ator = as currieula iti their 5 program has o \ ;'n right. The College Prepar, receive very little.leelt no Tear #icular ellant;e and zvvn1il adJustell to include t•olnm;•r(•.ial pro�r`attl vl'ould be r one Year instruction in shorthand and typin_ er• earlier than at �erienc( lnight lac h present. felt that this ' Sfl that alettl<ll secretarl•l� 11nMe' iate a �olll 911-ell Cllli`1M-l' the sellior ye ar. �t 1' General mplo - entrant our �irls more ade[lltatelY for proRra talon nr"'Ination from sellool. T11c wiener -., lttat,he m 1 \•ollld 1tL enriehe of "' more ('f� matics, alld soeiatl ed by the adelitivn of m pt1 not be o£ try e living and ith emphasis 111d titlldil s \r pecially Itre e eolleg(, ltre�tttzellship, These courses �vo aver, pared para.tor type, es" gra awe citizen all(I , aptefl to l et but `he needs o e thE' mattenat. (I colts atic be enriched timer• `rhe IIoticehold Arts 11r(j- tMat the s Found in by the same type of science 811cl health£ule courses, 1vitMe General program as it is believe`1 household Mvnlg, and h their "(1Pllases on the science of .tug this ' 1\'aLt1d the scirxllce and of the l+lude curriellllim� o£ ,c'onsldcrable mathenlatirs llo \t'' flrallvill (instruction value to girls fv b, and s F in ahtoVocatianal prop -rain \v'alt.lcl Ili. preset It aho i ecialize motive lrleellalnics Yr1ec11anICCt1 aratioll for tl 1) r e+lgram. This nl4them ' t t", trades sbottl(I m les to snpPlelnen rep' e\ eu nl fir aloe our Present p e e eetive th,111 at presell u. The petlltle excellent of ?erg 0111je1 sp }end} , lli ill scl�rlealu, nr , , Year. Z �' \vith me °ol faeult t(, Me c'ott;ratttlattecl oll tl�,a ed to thell to be h[, during the \''Mich 11a ,i eooperate(1 1 nl ltfi \l ill as tlthat sl 1first rllonths of the 5,110° the nd1leements t \ill be offer cUlltinllaneEs of the groltla as Page 140 r \v 111111allph's altlltlill'U1Zl ' ll llllit, for soln(` vva rl ; to rvll,E•• lilE'.11' 1leC of .t fit tiE,r \.c, roll i5 wvidenve(1 1,� thr.r (•11cer1'll1 atl.,,c'11ta1 vecl Nit to seven ('ll 1lCl'ilt(1 #eatl:lll114,' (lalY alt at tlnle \\'lieT1 altPlo 1t or tip l' i.[•alcbill�; l�el 1 1 'aetiees 1u11it the normal 10-wl t(, iollr l,tlr, ad( Alln[t5t ev(�r� otl[' of } uatr teft('hrr1, (rolls hinls['1f n iti+ l °jt[Cl 7tt \\`ltll 'cl load [lf ['Xfraf- ('lll'ri"1llal all,tlitltLiS' 1 11111 i1 a1" c. .t( } It tl" heed alc[scl� tell atttcl cle\ clollt'cl in tllr s.ltl►E. Salt.nlaltioLl 111x' At Present the tl>.:Ll'11111�tr loWl is Scl (.10 se tnSGible qtr - lit 117'oPose(I currie111ntt1 :lEl(litiot', will 11 +. ! llnore ills ou 1 halt, 0110 1 l ;t teacll[1l. t additiollall Pl rsollrlel. Tt i; h(,pe(1 t for "'ill bo, added to the sta4L Melt realr, Pro of o11r cilrri= n£ matll�rinati(•.s thtls nlaklnt the curie itnl. ilium off(,ril1ar possible. ,Activiti(=s excel tov T11e first few months of the 5,'11001 1re.r }1a�'c ©ctiyities• brief cilldeltt r(,�.ecl �[ ntlttiti (: ,relllts 1) ral "1'ilr a T)eriod for maillN• reP '(•(,tl :lull their lr.. t.11e see e r Falc.ttl #} rec(l�#iotL t(, Ft l's ny htt.�'c , bililclilt 1. an elt.lo�,tbl(1 atllcl \vort }t �rllil(','iltlllw�crlSP'e(l 1171aL�' iti Dc Lla15s Pal•ties. The senior, a.t l cell' 3 l 1(1lllll0l- llp their class tlllcl, altcl tiv111 presen their I' 1i` insir'lr CCtl1bC tit[' ll`tt1[ j11� 5r \•ellt.lt 1• lltul('r tltc direction oil iiteir ari ,c�tt��t(l(, .ct(Ile �lialijlly lull, . it 1•l•l'y Po }lular f(>atttlt'(' allProvi(le(l for the foot• lull sollaUl'' 1 „icier cull anti Cll - a E.CI” l'(a- le. ;,( t4 [9l14C ",& ntl! r(ldes. -''fit t,cvclve i lt.iou tt('(1 llossiblc t t Platt a. cnurs[' oS slcb5c.;r 1 1l[x t1b- +, lriltr (, 1 t aU(1 P t malt 111(l�� ,vt•aLli t cr then Peteu� intitl °t1('tion. y It st.11ool +nri1 111l.� e,�tlip �r;,_ tlllc.ted ' ; rph ftCt['11t• 111111 the ve yot11(ltil' (L btlllt -t!1 1il ItL }`jtltl�lllet!` Tlli5 li l tlt[> a11( titol',1: 1 it(' orl. ,. L aelil ±e5� SvIltettt for 20V ♦re' .ti frill i o t 111ifo1V Khoul be itt�tctil(';1 \\'itltirl 41fa.`. +t�'('('L a� Ill !t' 1 <<'� f+li �� „ [l t'atll ,a\t• the itttl'odlt('ti/,n ti,l(,t(tie. of lt� �o"~i cI,eL ga ino me rntllutii lair. t'('' l,tlt (1 Wj,1tel s tllttnte that the tell III `v`1' ;cb (I'll` �1igjt' "�r i1 ee 1 annctl t;,tlltes. �L loll 'gill te. allIS £at, to,l T llasket ['t'hc'r rear. he tip �(t!L( °t111,- tllc Gen l 1t °as 11x11.11. � 'w( � lic er;1.ti. i;t „�l•Rlll fltlr•.c' tjil ;: tlti(, +t. , �i,•.. r .rit sc11oo1 kj1;C3tC °14r�.(,'�" ��( �'t(I, lWell 1.}tc� entire lli� edelitly efh, �.r(.ltt:,rl7t( Smoothly ai111� c,iVell (.)111' cler nch, ltat ,.• hir. L� 1,11c�t a111'e to oltr Stllaellt llllt' of der 1ls !t(l ,,Z1 . l 1 iti ontl to none. - Miss 'O'Toole has, found all onthu,sirlstic grtnlll of art student-, in the itllper grade,,. 1111 appreciated novation of the .rear }vas the scheduling + terloa for activities thus makill�, o� a upil, 1 it Possible far cL pupil t0 elect. any 0r all of the extra- cL:rrituta olferinS svailtlUlc• Tltl4 bas increased the size of our art ela4S. ht elosinLg, may 1 express 1n:• a lre('.iatioll to the Schrlol C0111111ittec and the Snperinten(lent of Scholl5 fur the splen- did cooperation and assistance they have ,riveli Me. To the people of orlearls i et:tend 11, clppr(jci;ltion for the {'Or, dial welcome n,v family and l have rer,eiverl at your ]land,• T look forward to pleasant exrlerienees as prinell,al of ;l°ollr hipll school. A RTIIUI'4 IV. -P UY` r0LDS1 REPORT QT' THE GUIDANUE DIRzICTOP- YOIlr hni(l<lncc personnel rock. This erz•evpico'tr� t eravrrs se}cn stn(ient will name those °treils 1az(1 llwt the aetivitieti carried on in 'Vill tlivisiazl. IN"DIVIDU11Ta RECORD This is a eulnulativt' inve11t�11 °� of fflt't >: 'rlatin;� (t iutlivitlual .(]](lent. It Starts lvit ]tirade am] follow', him h tht' stur'tnt in the ill *t tAll'0110i the vea.r,� 1111th lie less ?('~ School. Data i, colleted on school. aeheivement test re,ult �, health, family hehavi0r inter,�sts V. alit! follow -up. '1'11i� fol(lr' • plitns r, nr!; esperiell helps; each illtlivi(lticil ( l 1'0111ailly the Mi01.11latiml ll}litit Make the >li0st of 31ir, li tol'f'1' llis poteati:l.1itir'ti so ;l� to del;lonstrates clearly e bo}Il ill and i,t;t ^t' Sr•llu(rl. 't tllzlt the Xei10o1'ti (11'1111 f(911['tlf�ll is 1i) Serve the illdividnal n It t0 lit him (lift] ;t ShIlI lclr(l.iz'•(1 program. The oflelelit 0(]110 results of a SC'.lelltlfi( rlli(}jlal 111 f1 rii111 Ili [ tl,r• the r uestlon '° tc�stil)rr 1 te.iav 11t'etl.' 1 Are 0111 ]lt'(lr 1'11111 111 ilrllt''1' to R11vtt'i °! nllpo5ed to arx. olltll} lSlh�''lo(;ls c:t'+olnlliSllin�, l 1]•1111( tht ?v re rso educational 9nal$ It 1 f � 111� e} z11111t'i } r,, 1111r;st p xs011�t.lity as Bets. Tllis lS 2lltittl le, int(lcsts ill( +l � p nlellt tfasts anti St'h0lasti ear ;111 the St nrl,'1115 look clr hi('� rctt }es 11 ahld 1? aptltu(le teat` .1,11 took ,91 liC1;hn(•y? t ( Nt11(1ollt • tU aid fl-will Ill ill 11a e l 42 their life dltd lalilhls,• Trot. t•t'xuitti :1rr •.\ 1i'1i11t'rl lt, rii�.•11 titlltictlt ' tv11(llevcl• llutisilile to ilylt restr�(1, Hitt �,llt�. C�U�S tl,t: ijgi"�IlC €:llid;lnei' fllt['h' \'it'll' aitt•nll,t t(, ilitel•111c# ;tilde I toll ill the �t1 t':.'' �t}Ltlt'tl #. �1ltrSthlild 111 f` i }yti('1nh11'tlt +(1 i�t�L <11l(lltll�' illiit• t(1 1.lill�c illtrllt- 1h Stl4iap1 a('ti 11111111 tilt' tl'lli' : <tl'ts. 14yi1+' stlltll'!lt 1111E •it 11jS edt} tell]:. 111(11 111tE ?1•viel} (, llllirh IW ,lilt] 11 }• Ldtltl11p11 ('iLt 11 \'(`ill' 111.11']]] 71.1111G, otllE j�l r1��1 t,tis 11n(l lli;lllti. 11i� t (lc l ;1 #itllIle l sttlde1lt e` Alan$ ti�t(11Wh,tt'�i� ��ottllc li; st r ohl �,}l liltr,'0Ll to ]Hake �Ctl to act upon (livid. `�`hlOXAl 1\1+'Oli\111'l'!t)\ cnul (1' -'_ eitll t• E'}lr}.tte mi(I 11� }1111,' int'tn•llliltif111 about :,illtti for'1`1 4t t3pb ilN lti 1tliLtle Ltllilellt`' '11 t.11` 1 Ii }111, fi k5 1lt'itiltLlllE' t.l l tnir trot f,'EIVE'r11n1,,, }t, report-, 't u�� i fjlill�� tlli•. )l�l'er• IBS, otlrl ,t k dilllci. I tell Caret Day. ;II11elt of the able l,iti at, lice llil „� bt{ o1l earrie (on I,,, ,txi(Ivl1t”- {� tilll�'�r Cltt5�' �s l \, SDa ofl ttlC1(1(' by the plipi1ti itt t}le lvoo(lll• +,l'•t 1- Lpllstiillt +.11 r,ttiE11 1ti t•(,11tit111ol1s, i11.1#t'1•i;d nlltat ll(' tell tnt•c •,, l file(] , 1111 t1 llrollcrly llsctl. er Lr�l }�'t'1` ihl file afotlle, , Sft}r cyll 1t(tivi #;` llcl lh ll;lt c' ih(' st,nticllt �1ce11'lellt ed .�(it. b. llt}(,nt ►1 }](till st.hclol ctncl a.iils ill #.he Ps {,011cer lt• -,011- 1't,tint'tl tratilllln htvon(I lll� h 5chtlrll- It, pltl.c_ th a,ie A _,VS t t�llt� � 5111[111101• tiler, allcl 1'1111 t,llllt'� {ljell; 11ter`71 6 �C't`y 4r,k5 nil(. 11etgl t;1ko to Ilosioll to hell lit• it tis"', €il..,c t, (c'tiy ' �t 1110 ,rill dll ylt lti,� °1 e( *1l't• for s1lti•lxc t(,rl lil•lt 'oE tllc riztdivz ref ES l c111d t11e rrti111t4 (heel(( °cl. All l theltl jht Lll•0 fo' 3S lr 1)l't) ``ilillea ilt. 811itable plciccltletlt,l_i11 tll r so t�`(�i� `h�1 lln�Ol'tilneP. pt t11i� +' `t l {T �, ifijl� 1.. (i] �t•�_ _ � 1 >tlltllltodPrn illi}lltl(t!t'ttlt'('t' 110'10 {llr',; ,11 ( t ,l�i�l'+ (f'`,�... ltl 1 of- the hOrvl('e (1t III'- ; 110W � +t,. ' `+(� 01 ! tE+ ipll t }its 1)1- (iill1('t ill order to"'."', C1 �l e l%' rllyll titn(1011t" (.all tell llti 11()" llt(('Y "i1, tt t' tl t 110 ,ll, :+ (a. Lta�hl�t� ;lreeehl�rli!��etllilltd }+ '011tt "Erlt i,�- �'t"t,E' ltd <ttt,ti tirl lye 1111 'lrt ,rtltht'1 1tw Utconl' al ^,,. oI ottr € , , je l.el, traillin;r, t l 1 utl ttee(Ivd revision 't 14* 1,tLt,re COORDINATION AND COOPERATION "There are many facilities in our eonilnnllit tvlliclt c0111a be brought together to serve th`3 needs of otir sttlden`� Service club lllen►bers have 111tie11 'valuable inforlllatip11 ut an occupational nature tvllicll could lac ]lutde available 11`31 interested students. Coo erative work experiences `30111(1 Ile arranged for more students. S01olarshi -s could be set 1111 anti maintained for tcortlly students. Field trips and 0ceuvr tional surveys could be :lllonsored by interested groups rl , Transition from tile classroom to a lace in your col)lmltnitt can be made a tvortlltwhile eYpericl ce instead of a str11ggle for recognition. Guidance is concerned tvlth this probl`'nl and Plans are being made to slid in its soltltioll. CONTMUSION This year the secretary of School Zillion 2{1 asked tile WCommissioner of 1JElucaticgn #ta approve its director and tlje he na progl•aln. AplarElwal leas been lnacl[, of the direet0r• `Alen a final report in eac1L of the above nlent.ioll `3d areas Of l car l hi has been made it is expected that the p �r will earn hibhest r0�•rll.11t to brim to Possible rating and it will (•o far in lielplll,r• whole. ynur sebool Et toll rating for its program as `ti Avitholtt the active E 110 teachers, the 1 eVatioll of your principtll5 eLT,ll D19 service. Jillecgaotvthroglaln tvoulcl he .L poorly fttncti 1111 the part Of the fa,citit this year is [ltte to real interest continue to 9Ml•otV Y and a[lmittistration. 'File progranl't'ta everyone concernsEls ttT1 cElltet can show its usefilliless atioll. ]"PORT aR THE ART .9uPg t nsoiy C, ililr11 tl "I'n,llr• r11 401 1111r1n1111110 t1f tl1i;, ,1.11ool t't'a,r, each stildellt 1111 toll• give h1' 11111[1 e)1ii11' Ilihh �ellool art classes 'vas asIM'L give his "idea of Art , fete answered that it tv what he thou/rht art Ivas• it was reereatiotlal ati tsl "0111(1 he 11,1€1111 What art light or , ma.il . slid a c a.rc er, otllcrs could lie „trot leave any idea at all Eli same ill later liEe�olll`, ibis sitliatioll i5 just abolit the schools enter all dbOClt tyre of the students ]ctivllt'�' realize that art is ti lIas of -1rt E,1tt: 'ts a voE>ation. Aftlllx- Fltrnisltings of their of lire, t] fi v 111,1, tastes. These 1 - p ltttrll'�• 111,1' o results sllott ill 1PCl le clothes, ilt �*enel•Ell. tllclr hours are wells Spoilt to .1J.t a 5111'`3 p in i- reatilig as 1111. avocation —lc i, . flllletional ass wall as ac"til`', page 144 tically fine end results, Tllis then is constantly a. zllajor oblectivc of the Art tro11'rallt —the avoeational aspect of .krt l `l ©' our lives and Sur - ~t0 foster art as a twElS' of 11'a.lilllg rolllldi11o5 better. Ile attitudes Of -ltl the I�lrlllc•rltary Sellool of Orleans, t i:lle tCanc�rti tots °arcl Art 11Ets been coopela.tive and construe - tire throtllYhollt the Fall term. It has been possible �0 carry ti ?t1t. elan v f an t11C whole, s i[leas. 1`hese teachers are, spirit ill the children's 111 their outlook. and foster 1 <'rc ati� a the great - 1V011[. Mille results, in general, cla show the child's ®tvrl feeling rattler than ideas inlplallted b3' anot}letcultivating l a feeling est cllildre1l is t of problem ill tc•ac hittg letti'1 kiln 1,-no-,v that i5 ]lis. This hli.s been diseussc �l Security in e0c h iltclivid.tlE ►l cltild� cleciciilln t,tat copying all - becansl' it hjs work i' good, the childrell With each group, isthcr's ti•01.1c is unfair. Yall later in the rl the rletlll'1ltttry School bea used the `ve have covered malty 11111111.; and �;� `3•1111 tltattl, tnnilzg larger scale School tear+ v tempera, auil are be the process of de- �,racles are in lneditt of ` f thllallil siytl► r interests. The ehiiclren are 'vorl[. Thc: very most of the short Y ]111111a.ls base -1 on their yiglliril worlcriind tntllce the all aliN1tllis 1111 far art pc�ri0ds tt•e hat'c� X11 Olis1�>l�it��1�1�)� 1 I �t Oilp, rt n -� '�' •b'[1�k1! %1 s, t Yt7fe dp,�)_A'1). ilf- l'!31'tli P f 1P2t x,rt lei l., '1 Ey aE Ultnl! alttcl llltitl)ry r >[' sir 1`�lrtto�rllv1',, ,,jjt I t�ll��{ ]liol•E, ter E1tivc.rti5ill this hrauclt [1F tvclE' t►1�l�,ver 1111 alts] larl>l)lolnti 11Etet,ing solUtic,n tIl`? 11 ('3 "' 111 *,. tlp tvE,1•c, tallfl•ltt lessons " +.1i," tl 111` iVll! l lvitic s %n othc r please_ of sirs' ;1111.11 111 anti 11111 +' 1111 . rllr• q3 111 {�,1. (}1 icll,s pl'tl~e,lf Cllr' 1iet�1331ci e�l0 ie atilt: wh[lle, 1111, �'at' Nvarl` (.11 11. �n std dt% 5, 'will constittite the... Cr Or tt 11111`3'11 E 0s ° ill 1 i 13 Art the first steps 111 b111il�l►fllic7 t l�111,�tili`crl -i! (Ill( :,-], I l 11.115 for bcltll the Elenlellta 11.11`3' Yc' 9 U`? 111} 1 ('llll,sf ll, 111 [l °'E'- of 1 at ii 11.. t1i1' urn G,.ct t S'Whools. A knoyvle t1e� ,111 ,. • ,1 ,11• 1yp�j5 p1 the (1111 .•1 131' 1 t: fj lr 1311 .1__i3Dl ElQlldlt L1 ill this[1Va ('11111 ;111 04"i. !,1 V�r1ll �`i7t1 Rlill t011rse o'. .study Ile 0()ll`, #11ta(1{ '3'11'1' 31111 henlselves -,will be the m111� 1i j1 all' more Etna itnitorta,rtt. l;a program,. - p,, 1 REPORT OF THE SUPERVISOR OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Altliuugll the, interest of parents and Pupils is slot at a par with tile other scll°o1s where we are tea.clung illstrll° mental ]lltisie., this ,year seems to inark an added interest.'V" had lllne pupils takinir 11p all Instrllnient in the grades This is the largest mltnher of a}lplieant.s ill maily *ears. I1arAvielll has 21, Chatham has 18 ller4 llli iils. Tll the -List five or sl. Years, the splendid Orleans Tligh R(.1001 C1r llestra leas liad to rely principally. oli pupils from T+aastham and Iirelvstcl' s('hools. The 3rd and 4th grade s.vinpllonet. classes taught 1.13` ,"firs• MacGregor and Mrs. Slc;nner res ectively, are do. v splen(licl worls. Tn file 2►lcl grade, Miss Ttee£c is teae }lillr, eleluentary rhythm. ivol.k. ,ill lllis relinliilary work is tl great help both to the vocal "ad illst.rulnental a ork• l 130")' that these three ante teacher, kill continue to teach till stn(ly next Year. The fac:ilitie; [,i the nely :lcldition to tile school have made a harked iln rovelnent and nely interest in Otli' `cork, 1rs. 1�a >si i5 giviu [.areful private attention t0 evej'y lleginlier.. Tlie 7h(h 'eho(il t11[lli5t.1'a 1S C111 €' Ili t11e fillet allcl hest halj,lleed school ore hestras t[1 be lne #, �lrith Iuly A goo(l inimliel rv}lel>r of thasc 1lavcrs arc nleinbers of the C," Cod school Svmpholly tlr[liestr =i lvhich is Neilly praised y5 mac :h it , music lovers. Sereral of the lavers were lIlellibe °f the �Tullior [;[llnm unit ., Tian[l nhic]lplatit stktnlncr (rave ]a concerts to an audience o£ thoilsands. Soule of the Players Will again play this near 1v t T, val Orchestra slid With .he New l +�ngland Festi Band. it is tivith sincere' r( °rc't t1u11 dtic to health calllclitivz' Mrs. Nassi t,il[l I Will have to ternlillat[' our teacllillr. �r lleran ins #rnnl1,ntcll nilisie ill llnivll 21 ill �ellt" einher, ltt28._ fronl the lllis ivorl; h[,r ic,il filer to Work pill at t , t tit lthollt 1•elllliller, The n1 lils 1v a. 95 cents 1 ;=eels. 1 1 h 1 c•oikl[1 were e payill„ R11 took over, 171 Ja111arv= 1`130 theycvllool ionlnlittee fin {j fiat the 1larttTich (lid not vote ftlncls lilltil lIarEll= 1�}3 that t Teachers' 1lonolnanset. Clab eoutimied this 11, °- lz* inn °volvli. The in-itrlllnelltal lnklsic ill our l;nioll is a livlz, ial to 5uperillten(lent `~illis, n h[1 with great e11t.14�117 and i I "pite of roan ci. established i y rlis[:ourageinents lilkcl crit,l il$trinikelltril 11111si( lll Union 21. Page 146 �Arith the exception al a Fe�v l�iallo students, there were 1y0 other ' 1 sellools and file pttil ?lls had net`'1l� heal lethel mimes of lllstriinlellts, Loolc111g hael( ll thctic 1 e'r.lrs, ��,' have seen file t.i e ia, t111' °lt�' cl �t111(�11 #,1} „ronpti develop in;o iilu�' bands and orelles. IS hav r11'llled reputations li°t °ill 5e1'Ye11 their Cl'rlll]1k11171t]eS allCl , T 4l1gjq C1. ThP v ilt 11(1111(' }alit throll�� lollt the, state alai �e�v b c' %f R lill�•c, 11�11'ti('i}l,ltcd �.citll t�ilcnt[°d children all Duel 1 -ve g}a.nd in lestras. They llo to ]pals. ;; ,r 111izatious anti lla`'e come golle re<tt }1an(k allcl ore tim ollt[.tits ovltlI the finest tirly{ 111anY �e tvitli never less th�lll all exc,cl }ent, alld t }le duz11v1 a �llperior or [11-hest" I•,1thlg Last . c'r�i So hands ill C °11Znitillit:y liall[l «a, r<ltecl file finest allumr Gape Nely Elll; }"Ild. This shops that there is V1'eat trtilellt ozl CQd• of the i otl ehil e alellte st. reward for us fills been tl��allcizn he dren an(l their lvillillgily s to Meet file [ s to be able t0£o tlleln, and in Spite of manor 111an c' il,lzldl ipeful to t na.re their litnlost and IVil1. � �[' i,re also file lien ' eabsno `vho have much great 9aerlfi� oulties���Te are cl c7all v Irallspvrtatioll alld ottlel' evil© lla�'e c}1'11111)'o °i7r �1eatfill to those first falnilles ZTaYt . cause. dent 11'Irs. T �,, . thanl; Suiierin� a si1o1�=n i1� for the t•;' lit iilkeintei•est,alidtsticpl'oz•t that }le otir Ivor }:. 1�u��rvisor• rc,,peetf1111y Subrn Thomas l�rlssi, Ielsrr, :lnzcllta} lrllsic +� OF � ®CAL MUSXC "PORT OF THE SUpE RiISOR I1toll Illy re olt P \vllitney" nit Webster tilat 1 s1� 8: " an the Siil•e l., x It is -%vith gellu' P eT)cccnlller to rally ery ill joa� u f °j' the school year 0111 i11C c „1t;ilzrre fli y e I1 ill IlltNrest all[I e11t11clsirtsm e 1 pra,etiarticiprltlQ 01,10.1151 field of musical e11c1e 1i ° cic'1.ir�' toeai�� here c P or�Ee gli'1 has sho�c °11 leis o1• f 0115 y' ade• S e ere -p e lctivity dliling file coarse�0 it1 the Unlon iveA .11 00 tih Progress in vocal 1110 rzls of ofllr oft o "siy d as hell as ill the otlier r�lalzsB jell gratifying; aild too nil- t ey ,017 til =e grade. teachers ps�e 1 weekly problems relating to tone, time and theory embodied in the assigned songs. As I makti my weekly visits to each class, I marvel and inwardly thrill at the :spolitaneolls re- sponse and earnest endeavor of each young student to arvc >. me his best in musical results. Such early, whole - hearted participation in music cannot help but cement the finer qualities in a child that all. tend toward concerted peace and happiness in the years to come. In the High Sullool, there has been nothing particularly outstanding other than the spontaneous response from the girls. Nearly eighty girls but only a few boys have appearecl for chorus, which means that some Of the girls with excep- tionally low voices have volunteered to sing tenor and are doing a fine job of it. Here again, as I M011tioned in my Harwich report, iC perhaps a larger expenditure, of money towards a varied repertoire of individual choral numbers could be made, it would tend more towards of all. promoting and holding the interest Altogether though, music wor1� and result have bec'la most gratifying in our ti)Nv parents and friends3with tile n�tndents and o erati has aided and helped tlmusical dire in the pleasurable performance vt my dlltit:S as n1llSieal cllrector of Your Union. Respectfully submitted, Webster Whitney Tilestutn REPORT OF THE SCHOOL PHYSICIAN Ilenry- A. llitc, i1I.D, Another year has passed fiitnre m made to tale Superintendent of Sel1 °ols`previous report `�r,ls table to state that only a It bad 1 a1nl pleased to l:ie sit grades in the high r;ehool buiL! teeth here folnnd in the dropping off in. the number g. 'Where is a noticeable school building. llecayetl °£ cariolts teeth it, the grade most, of the poor teeth ' telnl� °rary teeth, account for the carious llertnan.elit teeth cell, Although molars. Parents are there are a fe�v 1• tlteY are llauall•y six ,yeti. in many instances that t1Ee to neglect because they as5uuje Wherever 3 Uelong to the te�luporary set. illness. There have a e a school, there will always be soniti the last year, but no shattered eilses of children's diseases ideni1es 5tich as we have had in solve Page 148 of t4ta he °they years he @ailllllau (:Old leas been the elnicf se °f abselices the last year. car- ne 1st.11re defects are found too frequently and are lily, ytaeble iii illost cases. Simple e4 ercises, if practised Ivit1t Pr °1'ed to correct hale- of them. Slouching, standing all catlle �t'el4;llt borne by one le_. ; sitting on one foo�orrect inelnee this eondition. When an attempt to col eUticlitioil is made b the, student it has been found by tioParisotl with the ire =ions years record that the cozndi- °ae as been corrected. One Near ago, half of thavei some tw ass that were e4aininecl were found to the �tj er °£ spinal curvature with one sholnlder high those "oath n4or, When re- examined this fell, over half of posture � the condition. iq Notice previously llacl rorrectc d ve c,onditiotl karl,, s are sent to parent-3 Ivilell the abo Sall. r rile ePe �O • 111d when the arches of the feet the eorrecture of alp feet opital has a foot clinic for T Og the excellent.. health Q10. hvera ge, the l would that on s ul 1 tsis Resp4c €ally submitted, M n Henry A White' REPORT OF THE SCHOOL NURSE Mrs. Doris A. Ponca, 13. N ©ur sell°° °f ill Ve lluve been very fortutnsite this 3 "earl7e usual run `ild%. have been no a 7idemic,S, other than ati a iu 1 the ,Print, have bQthThe Vision Tests were con.dneted on °rtunityTh °s e rreetihools. This gave the pare" 1er vaea,tion• We $tried` °� t in most cases. the allmn bet' i ducted ill. der th$ t}� y all Several failures. a lure Parentsc�ver notified ree °'n "Tae could consult specialists- 0. toe at the M1cl T11is Summertime and auttlinl i'al� I CSIL- °£ defeet`ive hod a5e� fur Tonsilectonnies were urge Of to t`yel Ilospital. ae Pere eigeveiit teeth. tee We still are finding a la!'�s Tile Tautly $rages have a first to very smalls Pere 1-49 Q °f page The Diptheria Anti -Toxin f'linics were lield this A.uturnn by Dr. F. L. Moore, Barnstable. County health physician. l;h� sicall S Over fifty per cent of'the Elementary School took advantane 1 aabli y I clicapped chilclreti 140 of this clinic. health b 1" i attended In May, a Registration clay era, held for children enter' ing school iaa the Autumn. This a as clone so that health data ,�n• Colltagious Diseases I and vital slatisties could be obtained. 11Iea51 t Pever Several children attended the Child Gnidtance Clinic Chi c5 during the year. This helped the children and inforanecl �'Iaielceaa I'os the parent, on corrections to be made. fps 1llany boys and girls attended the Crippled Childrea7's s and Speech clinics obtaining 4vice. igo Iatfectious Dise25e , �, beneficial advice. Care of poor postiu•e found in the past has been eor- I, Metes .moot reeted by simple exer6sc,s thrournh the advice of the School edactilasis J Physician. If these exercises were carried on under the Scabies supervisions of the Physical Education teacher in the Blelnell- i 5 tary, avhere they are first discovered the could be 0117- P?una Diptheria. Anti -TwUn Cilnio 4 rested earlier. y ber Treated it re -S A Pre- Sellool Child Welfare Conference was held Under ,,ee- School the supervision of the State ITea.lth Department. This iva.5 281 sponsored by the Parents Teachers Association. It laste" Test Auditonneter Test 5 three days. All appointments were filled. Thus giving the Z,1 eel parents opportunity to detect , def.(ts, llncl ltstp[li- ailed 28, Baps before tlae el►ilrl entef'S sehool. ]yjn,sall,chttsoity Vision *rest 40 A ec,urse ill home Nursin ; was given during JauaaarY Natlaal,ea, tv,ted cc,_ and February to the nintEl grade �gllll o� the Holasehol(l I�el'ectivc 5iglat concerljea for thecr Arts class. ri I Wish to tharilc every one Prof, tatistical Report ry °1'a'a'at T on ill the sehool Paabliu I1 eRclt l 'rol mitt Pond R T� - Selaools visited r{c5pcctfullynoris. School visits IS5 Individuals admitted to nursinm service • 110 HOOD, CENDAR Field visits to and in behalf of cases lltl Office Nursing visits 631 ORLEANS SC jp4s Inspections fiber, 2:t.o4�� s by nurse 9t }1 ] ?ccen t.. Examinations by physician 322 5e tenai,cr 8, 1c� l # �,,br -08 j jt" r�#J Assisted Physician )v th examinations 39� January S- 1.p�.�1 to 14 ria',. `" �rcacE,cr Sanitary Inspections 11) °�r+, 1c� }9 to >17, �4 Class Room Ills IO I<�ebruRary - g to e 250 April 2 ), 1.)=1, (-;oln111b, slr C OIA Reports sent laoane is- Talten Home 10 Uetolwr 12, 1`.)-14-- 7- `ncscica!' ijUrx3st7�b 1�11CZR�. P�.S• 'r�'j11V1 Ra:commended sent home 20 tictober 22, 1t1�4 ' • �1Rlnicti� 1,ricla3' Reconamc,aaded to see doctor 3`1 Meeting. .f+hTirsc3ati. an Cl `4ighed and Measured 32b Noi'R'naber 11, 1948— 'I'1�n's—T111 Noveauber 25 aa►d 26, 1Jab� 1.a bane 1.50 l�Ri�'c t giving Recess (School closes at noon November 24th.) December 24, 1948 — Friday - -To allow for travel for 010 Christmas holidays December 24, 1948 to January 3, 1949 — Christmas and NcNV Fears holidays OFebruary 18, 1949 to February 28, 1949 — Winter vacation "April 15, 1949 to April 25, 1949— Spring vacation May 30, 1349= ---- Monday -- Memorial Day `February 22nd and April 19th, fall during vacation per- iods. (iraduation : Thursday, June 9, 1949 School opens for tall session of 1341E -50 Oil 1'4'echlesdaY September 7, 1949 There ,will be a lneetinty of all teachers and supervisors 0 Union No. 20 at the Chatham School, Tuesday, September 6, 1949 at 9.30 A. M. SOB OOL CENSUS October 1, 1948 243 Page 152 ENROLLMENT BY GRADES October 1, 1048 Oracle tzirls Boys.... Five years or over and under sej,cjj 24 20 Seven years or over and under sixteen 1 {)8 91. 132. 111 Distribution of the Above Minors 17 In public day School 'membership: 23 Five years or (mvPr and under Sevel , ............................ Seven 26 196 years or over and under 4tkteen .. ., .. In private school memnbership 26 ; Seven years or over and under sixteen 1t3 ................... In State and County institmltions. 26 Seven years or over and under sixtee,.11 11 .................... ,`Tot enrolled in any play school ; Five years or over 18 and under ie -vt:n 7 243 Page 152 ENROLLMENT BY GRADES October 1, 1048 Oracle Boys lxkrls Total 1 10 11 28 2 17 11 23 1 1 10 13 26 4 1t3 8 17 26 5 11 14 6 7 9 22 7 13 9 22 8 13 20 36 3U 9 10 �� 13 16 31 35 11 15 12 23 12 314 -159 OF TViE11'I$ERSHIP TABULAR STATEMENT 1938 -1949 <�p 'gi s.. - 25 23 11' � � 2S lra de 1938 `39 19 22 22 27 3 25 19 2: 1 16 16 17 18 1 17 25 34 26 2 15 15 14 17 14 19 19 22 17 9.9 15 lU 3 25 15 16 16 22 4 4 1;a 28 15 16 11 12 20 220 20 22 19 2z 30 16 16 14 1`9 22 7 0 22 19 23 21 5 1.4 32 29 8 36 A 19 8 33 50 2- 9 48 37 9 3� 40 42 38 35 9 J2 .11 47 4 33 29 32 41 41 39 lo 32 12 24 31 40 3f 31 h8 11g 131 1351 1'• (h. 4 1 lU1 110 1G3 174 170 307 314 116 3 7. 151 206 21-0 2.09 198 Ocl 2S5 281 293 31 12 6;)20 Totals 464 31.3 32 Pace 1.53 1 GRADUATION EXERCISES Class of 1948 ORLEANS HIGH SCHOOL Thursday, June Seventeenth CLASS ROLL General Course Robert Hammett IVielcher Judith Isabelle Brackett Joseph F. Vogel, Jr. Elizabeth Frances Cahoon Courtney LI. 'Sampson Jillian Crosman Eleanor Margaret Freeman Commercial Course: Alice Virginia Gwen Hilda Evelyn Brown Priscilla Jane Pond Patricia Jeannette CroNvley Lucelia Angeline Pope Barbara Faith Daniels Marjory Elisabetli Walsh Irene May' Eldredge Dianne Grace Wilkinson .lean 1 <1. iinowles Richard Early Brown Jean Mary LennOT, Leiglltoll Willis E. Clark Virginia Eve Lund Oliver Ernest Coffin lean Nash Roland Edward Connors Alice Jane Chase Robert Cross Warren G. Estlin College Course Thomas Gage L,uey Jane Hopkins David G. Hoeffner Ann A. Smith Everett Donald McCray Margaret Tubman LeRoy F. Richardson, Jr. George Marvarles Childs Albert Foster Robbins, Jr. Robert C. Penney Raymond Rogers, Jr. (11(lorgo H. Power Page 154 Cd tn ��v�� W ca to W PQ ssaxpPV T: oo; o 0 QpOOO �� ®QOQro4p��o -4� CNO 000 n °vd °o ©ooQd°ysH°cnds�cc .ter tSxeieS L- °rn° to mC'3 ,I CO a`c°wNC�c�cvcaevcvcy th} i S : aQlad ..r = 0 0 - �+ 4^ `+Qtlal.IadXR sa'sa�, oo o —1 `a CO � co m a, .v � + � V eD ar co 4n CO Cq co co LO co co co r r .a h2aiAa8g LIS as c* °° cta ca M as ^I rr as Qa a W PQ bb Cd LTO��1B1 eCi2Sd ow zu W. ' e ta DA � � ���'•�x�x�wwwww v � � WuoXqtsoci-�3 � � 41 40 It r/2 © 44 a P4 r 14 cca� atu i+Ipi � d _1oAcFa08w V p[U r. N �U10 � �ywF�ptd Deaths Recorded for Year 1948 In Orleans Date Name Age —Y. M. January 25 George Edgar Dundass McPhail 86 February 9 Arthur Williams Cole 72 11 Doris Smith 46 29 Sarah E. Crosby Fitzgerald 80 March 4 Washington Whitcomb Marrs 74 4 Joseph Brown 83 9 Alice F. Warfield 42 10 Thomas Kelley 69 26 Mary Seville Percival 93 April 5 Lillian Ella Smith 80 May 7 Infant 31. Flora Etta Arnaud 72 June 4 Pauline Elsie Wendell 87 15 Clifford Nichols Wilson 60 August 7 Arthur Freeman Smith 86 19 Julia J. Tibbets 61 23 Lucinda Beatrice (Snell) (Ford) Eldredge 82 September 3 Sara Peirce Johnstone 72 16 Samuel Foster Shiverick Ireland 61 20 Mary B. Kelley 74 October 14 Albert Henry Crook 84 31 Clemence Pauline Coste. 75 November 28 David Peterson Delano 54 December 21 George Alexander Ross 61 Page 156 D. 10 11 9 6 9 3 11 11 7 9 11 2 s 6 4 6 5 5 9 14 6 4 22 23 16 9 1 •l ,l 1 4 6 0 17 27 25 14 X 10 13 5 2 28 `L19