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HomeMy Public PortalAboutAnnual Reports 1944►I Town of Orleans MASSACHUSETTS 0 o d _ a 1944 ANNUAL REPORTS -PS I / O �i c (� /4' L ?�o$RoM2 :�.'dwhrd. A$ Cara taU*r th "at 60,0xws 9rexvier, David F* "I'vil tugLnear IM a ftrtonp he fAnI07 Sa I at oplearo Christenserp Thomas flatir-ed E&Nt Orleans GullAw's •srn#at; J, 13*t1rad Orleans Duchoricos Albert je G Is rk Orleans Dunhaws Doris C. Housewife Zest Orloons Gowtum, Arthur J. F1 Sh ex"Ban Jro Pason Orleans r4w0lls John Mate JR&Y'%. ou th, Orleans Wlckorson* HILynond East Orleans Plumber 0twe"10 Clarence J. Retired Orleans P"Ont# Z&Vah L. Bast Orleans Clerk Perreaulto Ma7nand bechavie Orleans `'*R*r*# H01fard V. South Orleans Retired fftcoeys Mai, A. "at Orleans Carpenter k*gt Orleans L IANNUAL REPORTS OF THE TOWN OFFICERS OF ORLEANS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1944 %4, S MAS c P f ��A' lrErE D MP�� Printed by THE Goss PRINT Harwich, Mass. Honor Roll — Allen, Homer C. Allen, Neil T. Anslow, Robert J. "Atwood, S. Hilton Baker, Lawrence A. Baker, Leslie D, Bears, Joseph, Jr, Bessom,. Edward A. Besse, Albion H. Bessom. Maurice D. Bessom, Norman J. Bissonnette, George A: BOnnell, Richard L. Bremner, David G. Bremner, Francis A. Brown, Ellsworth E. Brown, Wiliam A. Burton, Adelbert S. Caci, Vincent Cahoon, George W., Jr, Chandler, Robert E. Chase, Earle C., Jr. Chase, Howard D, Chase, Leon D. Chipma�a Ivory p. Chase, Wilbur C ., Jr. Chipman Lawrence R. Chipman, Waren B. Clark, Dana E. Clark, Warren E. Copeland, Henry Corcoran, Lewis H. Corcoran, David H Coulson, Harry W, Crocker, Veranus H. Croll, George Crosby, Ray T Crosby, Stanley H. Crosman; John H„ Jr. Crowell, Edward H, Crowell, Harold J. Town of Orleans Cumming George W. s, Cuznmin!s, Harold R. CYr, Edgar C. Darling, Carol E. Darling, Chester A. Davenport, Paul H. Davis, Bernard T. Davis, Robert P. Davis, Robert S., Jr. Delano, David P. Delano, David P., Jr, Delano, Howard D. Delano, Lewis H., Jr. Deschamps, Charles F. Deschamps, Paul E. Doane, Linwood E. Eldredge, Marcellus H. Eldredge, Paul E. Eldridge, Kenneth R. Ellis, Hollis R. Ellis, Lawrence L. Ellis, Leighton W. Ellis, Nathan H. Finlay, Arthur R., Jr, Freeman, Robert L. Fulcher, Eugene Fulcher, Richard A. Gill, Lewis F. Gill, RaYmond W. Godshalk, Swift Goff, Warren, E. Gould, Willis S., Jr. Harris, Charles L. Harris, Gordon C. Henson, Lewellyn L. Higgins, Francis A. Higgins, George A. Higgins, Joseph W. Higgins, Wiliam M Jr. 0�*\`� ., C � rG-,, Honor Roll - Town of Orleans Hopkins, Norman M. Hopkins, Rudolph N. M. Peters, Lawrence H. H °Pkins, Vernon E. Pierce, Edwin N. Howes, Harold D. Pierce, Fred S., Jr. Ireland, Frank C. Quinn, Ellis B. Ireland, Robert K. Quinn, Howard W. Johnson, Kenneth'D, Quinn, Wiliam P. Keehlwetter, Jbhn'E. Raddin R. Frederick Kelley, Burton A. Rich, Ralph W, Knowles, Carlton G. Richardson, Robert A. Lake, Paul R. Rogers, Edward S. Lake, Robert H. Rogers, Howard E. Iarkin, � Henry A, Roglins, Fiska L "'Jr, Larri Earl S. Rose, more Robert B. Rose, John S, Allen Leeds, Harold F. Li Onardi, Alfred. J. Ryder, Franklin W. Linneil, Curtis prag�re Savage, Frederick oderick C. Livingston, George S. Smith, Jacob Tong, Robert F. Snow, Stanley g Albert Maynar Henry �� •. Jr. Snow. David L ataYO d dore R. Snow Frederick G. Snow Elmer E,. Jr, Macfarlane, Noun Snow HOward N. McDermott, Edward JA• Richard Munse SnYder, Foret S. Y, Gardner E Sparrow, Eldredge `Nassi Albert p, Sparrow, IC R. Nichols, Raymond J Spear, Ed ri k A. Nickerson SAirioI Nickerson. Nol an M • Jr. Sylver, Spinoza, W. Norgeot, Gas L H. SYlveste 11 r, Norgeot, MarceG• . Taylor , per rY ?`. 'DPerbeck L. Taylor HIrnar j e Owen, ' R•ussell A. ToYlor ma an D, Ernest M, TenneI J. Lawr'en ee Parker, Y. Joseph F. Peters, David W, 'Walker Anthony 1VZer.' Allen B. Walsh ' Elet°n Wells, gr, °nald 8. Honor Roll — Town of Orleans j White, Clayton A. White, Norman, Wilcox, Lloyd B. Wilcox, Herbert F. Wilcox, Robert C. Williams, Alberto W., Jr. Willams, James C. Wiliarns, Leland H. Wilson, Neil H. Winslow, Robert B. Wittman, Alfred G. Young, Burton S. Young, Edric N. Young, George M. Young, Robert I. Young, Roger A. Young, Russell C. Zeigler, Norman F. Women's Branch of the Service BeSSem, Anne Louise Billman, Kathryn L. Nickerson, Harriet L. Wilson, Barbara Wheelock, Florence Merchant Marine Atwood, Simeon Gill, Stephen T. Sherman, Gilbert A. Tibbetts, Millard H. *Died in action *Dead TOWN OFFICERS Moderator Richard Sparrow Snow Term Expires February 1945 Selectmen and Assessors LeRoy A. Nickerson, Chairman Term Expires February 1945 Alonzo W. Jones, Cleric Term Expires February 1946 James Dickie Term Expires February 1947 Board of Health LeRoy A. Nickerson Term Expires February 1945 Alonzo W. Jones, Chairman Term Erpires February 1946 James Dickie . Term Expires February 1947 Board of Public Welfare a LeRoy A. Nickerson Term'Expires February 1945 W. Alonzo . Jones Term Expires February 1946 James Dickie, Chairman Term Expires February 1947 School Committee John H. Walsh, Chairman Term Expires February 1945 Roger F. Smith Term' Expires February 1946 Abbie F. Mitchell Term Expires February 1947 Town Clerk, Treasurer and Collector of Taxes Ralph W. Snow Term Expires February 1945 Trustees. Snow Library Arthur T. Parker Term Expires February 1945 Harry 1-I. Snow Term Expies February 1946 Florence 1I. Smith, Chairman Term Expires February 1947 Constables Henry A. Perry Term Expires February 194:5 Kenneth T. Young Term Expires February 1945 Surveyor of Highways Norman C. Hopkins Term Expires February 1945 E Tree Warden Emile A. 011ivier Term Expires February 19 45 APPOINTED OFFICERS George D. Knowles Park Commissioners Rudolph N. M. H Term Expires February 1945 opkins Arthur J. Young Chairman Term, Expires February 1945 Expires February 1947 Emma Registry of Voters Gaston M Corcoran (Resigned) P. Norgeot Ralph AAointed to fill ""expired Term Expires February 1945 P T• Rogers, Chairman Aired term) Adelbert A. Childs Term Expires February 194E Assist Term Expires February 1947 Vesta I. Delano Assistant Town Clerk and General. Office Clerk Sealer of We' Term Expires February 1945 Weigher of Beef, and Measures Beef, M Grain and Charles F Meurer of Wood and $ k I oore Field Drivers and Term Expires February 1945 Charles 0. Freeman Pound it Elmer L, Ta pers Ylor Term Expires February 1945 Fence Vi erm Expires Februay 1945 Elnathan E. Eldredge veers Solonois Childs Elmer L. Taylor Term Expires Term EzPnres February 945 February m Aires Febr A• P• Goff Health Officer February 194ai M. D. Physician to Tema Expires Iienr Hoards °f Public February 1945 Y A. White, AT. D. Welfare and Health Term Expires February 1945 Milk and Sanitary Inspector George F. Crocker, Marstons Mills Term Expires February 1945 Alton L. Robbins, Ass't., Dennisport Term Expires February 1945 Inspector of Slaughtering and Inspector of Animals LeRoy F. Richardson Term Expires March 31, 1945 Burial Agent Herbert D. Nickerson Term Expires February 1945 Inspector of Wires and Janitor of Town Hall Charles O. Thompson Term Expires February 1945 Accounting Officer Elmer C. Smith Term Expires February 1947 Superintendent of Moth Work Emile A. 011ivier Term Expires February 1945 Caretaker of "Perpetual Care" Lots Harold R. Eastman Term Expires March 31, 194.5 Forest Warden Henry A. Perry Fire Engineers George D. Knowles, Chief Term Expires April 1945 Judah N. Eldredge. Term Expires April 1945 Lloyd R. Ellis Term Expires April 1945 Henry W. Hurley Term Expires April 1945 Elijah C. Long Term Expires April 1945 Charles S. Wilcox Term Expires April 1945 Irving A. Higgins Term Expires April 1945 Dog Officer Kenneth T. Young Harbor Master Charles R. Richardson Term Expires February 1945 v —10— shelh5sh Countable Elinor R Dal . Daling Term Expires February 1945 Acting Chief of Police LeRoy A Nickerson Charles G; Thom special Police Eli' C Robley F LIreland sou Franklin S. .Murray Willi un y Fultlin Charles o Bertr m F' Estlin FIenr' S• Wilcox am \v. Idoyd • Hurley Herbert Clapp Ellis, Warr W Smith tldelbert A. Childs en 0. Daniels Everett I. young Weighers Ralph A. Coffin Oster • Pierce of Coal, Grain. and Hag Maurice •A. aYlor Irvine G. F . Ilen • Wheeler Elmer G Harry W. ' Snorley Iler G. Chandler bent H:• Burr w Ja ing A. Higgins Edw Caretaker men Knowles and I ;• Higgins of $error$' Brook Caret Tcrm Expires February 1945 IIerbert NV. aker,of To Dip Smith Term xpires I'ag Colector¢� IIenry A. Perry Laura D. Knowles, R. N To Ntn'se Millar sine Term Ex . Millard H' Tib Ines February 1945 William Betts, une C"" nlittee Rich Secretary. Samuel F Term Ilarold W Ireland Ter Expiry Bohn D ersoii Term Expire, Februar Anthony m Febr y 1945 Tertn Dxpires F, nary 1945 Tetut E -Xpires February 1946 -11— Ehtathan E. Eldredge, Chairman Term Exires February 1946 Reuben S. B. Hopkins Term Expires February 1947 IIedley C. Nickerson Term Expires February 1947 Charles F. Richardson Term Expires February 1947 -12- ASSESSORS' REPORT AND COMPARATIVE STATEMENT Real Estate 1943 Personal Est tesAssessed $3'90).030.00 Total Assessed Valuation 395,630.00 Population 1940 Census 4,351,160.00 Number Polls Assessed 1,451 Number Persons Assessed on Pro 526 horses Assessed Perty 1,063 Cogs Assessed Swine Other Neat Cattle Sheep Goats Dwelling Houses Acres Land Assessed Number of Fowl Number of Car A 10 65 27 9 864 6,283 Assessed V s saesse( 13,878 Value of Cars (Excise) 574 App Out of Tax Assessed on 87,840.00 App Out for 1 ear Cars 307 Total Appro. from Available Funds Overlay Deficit - Abatement in Excess Overlays of Prev Years 1937 1938 1939 1940 County Tax underestimate (C'o Tax State Tax unty State Amlit 'll 127,386.00 1944 $3,977,030.00 400,410.00 4,377.440.00 1,451, 540 1,065 1.1 58 40: 78 2 22 869 6,361 16,071 088 68,240.00 2,348.43 125;710.00 5,000 10,000.00 of 041.1 i 5,567.87 1943) 1942 u 1.68 mcgpal Accounts State Audit 'l 1942 lnnicipal Aceomjts Mosquito Control i 2.00 1.92 1.94 9,775.92 2.00 ] 1,932.7 3 -3,050.00 1,231.54 8,349.00 440:35 1,513.76 1.3'3 1,522.91 -13- State Parks 76.21 109.76 home Care Civil War Veterans 12.50 $6,205.66 Ilome Care Civil War Veterans 11,369.90 12,359.69 (underestimate 1943) 3,000,00 4.50 Total Appropria.lions (State and 1,200.00 1,200.00 Comity Taxes and Overlay) 152,475.91 164,437.49 Tax Kate per Thousand 22.50 22.50 Polls (a) $2.00 1,052.00 1,080.00 Property Tax (Including Polls) 97,903.98 99,575.25 Special Assessment (Moth) 57628 586,79 Total Amt. (Collector's Commitments) 6,600.00 Except M. V. Excise 99,53226 100.162.04 Estimated Receipts Respectfully submitted, LEROY A. NICKERSON, ALONZO W. JONES, JAMES DICKIE, Assessors of Orleans. 1943 1944 Corporation Tax $3,656.16 $6,205.66 income Tax 11,369.90 12,359.69 Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise 3,000,00 2,200.00 Licenses 1,200.00 1,200.00 Fines (Libraries) 109.00 96.50 General Government 250.00 375.00 Protection of Persons and Property 400.00 70.00 Health and Sanitation 400.00 360.00 Charities 2,000.00 800.00 Old Age Assistance 6,600.00 6,600.00 Schools 13,000.00 12,000.00 Union Supt. (Sehbols) 460.00 395.00 Court Fines 10.00 10.00 I'Itere. -it on Taxes and Ascesstueuts 1,000.00 1,000.00 Old Age :)Zeal Tax 371.00 426.67 Llterest, Street Light Fund 53.00 53.00 Gasoline 'Tax under Acts 1943 5,736.45 Recreation 25.00 Total Estimated Receipts $43,529.06 49.912.97 Free Cash in 'Treasury 10,000.00 15,000.00 Overestimates of Prev. Year 3.27 Total Deduetiorls $53,529.06 $64,916.24 Respectfully submitted, LEROY A. NICKERSON, ALONZO W. JONES, JAMES DICKIE, Assessors of Orleans. -14- REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT To the Board of Selectmen, Gentlemen, I submit, herewith, lows the report of the Accounting De- partment for the year ending December 31, 1944, as fol- Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1944 Tax Title Redempti Receipts $ 74,348.60 Sale of Real Estate on Taxes: 676.50 1,654.87 Real Estate, 1942 Dog License (Refunds) 69.16 Real Estate, 1942 Personal Property, 2,5gp.7S Grants and Gifts 1943 Real Estate 1944 2,590.78 Innholders Personal Pro 192.51 From the Commonwealth: Poll, 1944 perty, 1944 79,042.74 176.50 Motor Vehicle 8'814'49 6.00 Motor Vehicle Excise, 1943 648.00 To Carry Revolver Moth Assessmeu cise, 1944 :cloth Assessment, 1942 47:13 2,330.19 5.00 1943 Moth Assessment 1944 16.85 Auctioneers 2.00 75.20 ').00 Store, Sundays and Holidays 531.37 Camps and Cabins Oil , Deferred Taxes R. Interest Tax & 1'. Junk 105,052.09 Motor Vehicle Excise Tax Tax Titles 457•.32 Slaughtering Redeemed 36 750.00 Dog 2.42 160.79 Gasoline Inco From the Co Coe or Tax, 1943 Commonwealth p ation Garage 620.89 Tax i Income Tax ]9x 1943, Corporation 1,003 8a Transient Vendors T . IIighp'aY Fq��d 19 94`l Meal Tax 44 1.4,021.65 1,610.00 1944 8873.53 x.03 5,736.45 527.;16 32,208.73 -15- From the County 676.50 Court Fines 10.00 Dog License (Refunds) 336.79 217.50 346.79 Grants and Gifts Victuallers Federal Grants: Innholders School Lunch 2,03651 2,036.51 From the Commonwealth: Marriage Destruction of Shellfish Nuisances 176.50 IIighway Chapter 90 500.00 From the County-: 676.50 Highway Chapter 00 500.00 500.00 Licenses and Permits Shellfish 217.50 Shellfish Grants 31.20 Victuallers 2.00 Innholders 3.00 Lodging Houses 13.00 Marriage 26.00 Mille and Oleo 10.50 Denatured Alcohol and Anti - freeze 6.00 To Collect Garbage 8.00 To Carry Revolver 7.50 To Manufacture lee Cream 5.00 Funeral Director ' 1.00 Auctioneers 2.00 Theatre ').00 Store, Sundays and Holidays 2.00 Camps and Cabins 5,50 Junk 5.00 Sunday Amuscinent 11250 Slaughtering 1_00 Liquor 750.00 Dog 343.80 Gasoline 25.00 Garage 8.00 Fuel Oil 2.50 Transient Vendors 20.00 1,610.00 -16- Toivn gall R Commercial Revenue To Wharf ntals School arf Rentals Auditorium Rentals Sealer, Weights and Measures Collections i Urse Collectios n School Cafeteria School Collections Racket Ball Team Collectious Library Fines Moth Spraying (Individuals) School Tuition (Town of Bas Beach Tuition (Town of Brewster) Rental Concession Road Machinery Public Welfare fro Charities Public Welf m Commonwe Aid to De are from other townsalth Commonwea to t Chtldreu, AiPeto Dependent bildren, d Grants Old Age Assistance from Oldhe It there oowns ssistauce from Other T Federal Grants, Adm. Federal G A A. 366.90 Grants A. O.A. 9,800.2; :327.04 93.00 60.00 54.00 63.72 516.14 5,351.04 256.61 110.31 2.00 4,769.20 4,128.76 25.00 30.00 52020 622.53 40.51 24.00 9,606.46 St ae1 ,,aW arA ,o olom' Reuefit, nn f om 01eve C )in nonwealth 10.00 20.00 Ftoniture (Lis Sale of Oil j��, (SurveYor11 Post) Material Art p, er,al eyor) 10.00 Stamps a] (Scbocl) 43.00 3.00 34 4.00 -17- Town Maps Wood (Infirmary Lot) 8.05 Books (Library) 60.00 Voting Lists 13.51 9.00 21,307.89 Cash added to Trust Funds Clayton Mayo Elizabeth Twiss Blake 101000.00 Cemetery Perpetual Care 250.00 400.00 35.00 150.90 247.09 215.34 375.05 Refunds to the Following Accounts 10,650.00 Snfety (:ommittec Schools 115.39 8.63 Deed of Laud to Cemetery Asso. Warrants and Demands (Taxes) Use 1.00 146.80 of Telephone Publisbing Hearin n) Deeds of Release 2.15 23.00 nd(sCo t of Tax Titles (Treas.) Posting Notices and Advertising 22.00 (Treasurer) Excess Taxes 3.90 15,459.75 (N. F. N. Ii. and H. R. R. Co.) Anti-Rabic (Commonwealth) 32.09 16.15 Trust Funds Lnterest Withdrawn: Street Light Fund Clement Gould and Wife Fund 50.59 Mary Celia Crosby Fund 100.00 64.70 Interest added to Trust and Investment Funds: Clayton Mayo Fund Rehabilitation Fund 125.00 200.05 21,307.89 Cash added to Trust Funds Clayton Mayo Elizabeth Twiss Blake 101000.00 Cemetery Perpetual Care 250.00 400.00 35.00 150.90 247.09 215.34 375.05 Refunds to the Following Accounts 10,650.00 Snfety (:ommittec Schools 115.39 8.63 Old Agc Assistance Federal Grants, O.A.A. l'Iemorial Day Exercises Soldiers' Relief Interest ]Test Warden 23.59 6.00 5.00 .60 1.92 1_65 1(32.14 Cod T rust Co. Cape Tomporary Loans Federal Tax D'(iuetimis 1.1)00.00 4,127.(30 Illoder PAYMENTS Set eetme(n'�� Salary Salary 8e1ee &Hen's Expense ;, 2�'S.0(1 Selectmen's ! (1(10.00 Assessors' `IuPplies 8(3.34 Assessors' Alallsi l ISxpensc i!I.. -i.) Accountant'• 11102.70 Aeeonntant Salary- 999.!)3 Collector' ' Exhensc 80(1.110 Trcasurer'.Salary Town s Salary- :30.94 clerk's Salary 1.0:3(1.00 Coll., Treas. &Town 3:3(1.00 Tax Title Expense (�1erk', 40.0(1 Clerical r; ' E. Le • Lxpens„ p' 7(30.53 Ra] Expense '_'OO.O0 Elections and Renistr• 6110.11(1 Town hall atioll Town 42.:50 Police hall 1 ?el air's 691,40 Cons 1,111 .013 taLles' Salaries 1:35.70 Fire llept. Water Flo -'••-'47.711 \Vi • ]es (Fire Dept. 1(11).()() 83ealer nspectiou A(eiflits an d A 3 ° ° -i. Al tha�eatull:xp,'ns „Iea,,tlres, Tree P ardelt ,1(16.72 239.23 mom 1.000.00 4,127.(30 272,854.93 -19- 'free Warden (Hurricane Expense) Forest Warden Forest Patrol Ilealth Inspection of . \uillulk Inspection of Slaughtering* Carr of Town Dump Anti -Rabic Treatment llighwilYs ((;eneral Repairs) 131-usb (luting Snow RvIllocal Road Alaelllln9,l- wid L'nilding Ilydranlie hoist (Ili) "llwil -s) Guard Feutos Ili ghcays ('hap. 90, Cunun. Couuri- and Town Ilopkius Laae Aleeling llouse Road , Tonset Bond s1-eel Li;'hIs Trali'i -.• Signals Ilarbornumler Towo \\'harvv.s \nvi,atiou Lights (Rock harbor) I'ublie Woll'are Old -1,gc :Assislanee _Adui. ()III Age .Assistauec Refnuds, O.A.A. Federd llrants. O.A.A. Adm. Federal Grants. ().A.A. .Aid to Dependent Cllildr<•o Adni. Aid to Dependent (IiiLh•eu lospital ('are (('ape ('ed hospital) 1Ydance to hospital ('= enn(Int Oonld & Wife Trust Fund Ahyv- ('(Ilia ('ro,bc Tni t P`und Slalc .lid Soldicr',q RL'Iief Schools 1-. i, oI, llefeuse Workers (I3>ll. Rchilided to Source) Snow Library 'x,88 7.79 439.11 147.00 1,706.78 60.00 80.00 605.56 16.15 4,462.34 349.3;3 1,972.27 55.81 200.00 29.67 1,500.00 416.73 23:3.12 341.8.3 4,(1638.46 •?89.(35 12.).00 18'3.8!3 100.00 1.747.39 14,022-95 3L6a5 21.28 9,:)4.5.23 36:3.84 97.50 1.00 122.95 :377.05 94.62 64-; 30.00 628.(36 50,992.87 Scow Library (Reftmd Dog Licenses) Pnrkn and Playgrounds Part: Dept (hurricane Ispensc) (375.51 8(39.35 336.79 1.480.00 108.2:5 -20- Miscellaneous Insurance and Bonds Town Reports Court rders Memorial and xercises Armistice Day E Safety Committee (General Expense Listening Post Ratio State Guard Expense ) Cemeteries B n r xP nse Soldier's Monument and Graves Cemetery Expense (Article No. 28) Herring Brook Protection Shellfish C ns bleagation of Shellfish Interest Y and I x Own Otes Re ire Ment To vn and Bonds) N te Te porary Loa Federal Tax an (Chap, 90) Rfunds, Motor V tions 208.79 719.89 425.00 5.00 132.50 305.53 22.61 156.32 286.23 117.40 75.00 42.20 29.20 682.30 1,500.00 1,556.67 6,500.00 State11 % To Estimatele Excise Tax 2'949.95 State Parks d Receipts. 10.75 State Resery 4.08 M 8 uito Aud;a, 1943 ations 8,349.00 Count Control 109.76 Dog Lie" ax 1.32 U' S Bonds s 1,513.76 (Rehabili 11,932.73 Coll , Breag (C]aYtm1 t1yI1p-1 Fund 343.80 Cemeter Town Clerk Fun ) 10,000.00 er EHzaTrth TwipstBlake rlerFund es 101710.40 Fuudsnsfol.red t0 TruFttn& Invest. 400.00 1 ese Tra nsf r 487.55 Dec. gl to Fed. Grants O.A.A. Cash on Haud 181,067.32 12,77 181,054.50 91,800.38 272,854.93 -21- APPROPRIATION BALANCES To Revenue Account Selectmens' Expense 163.16 Selectmens' Supplies 20.45 Assessors' Pay and Expense 347.30 Assessors' Map .02 Accountant's Expense 38.06 Coll., Treas., and Town Clerk's Expense 139.47 Legal Expense 107.50 Town Hall 389.00 Town Hall Repairs 64.30 Police 752.30 Fire Dept. 281.39 Water Holes (Fire Dept.) 1.85 Wire Inspection 12.00 Sealer Weights and Measures 20.10 Moth Dept. 93.28 Tree Warden 10.77 Hurricane Account (Tree Warden) 12.21 Forest Patrol 3.00 Health 43.22 Care of Town Dump 94.44 Anti -Rabic Treatment 33.85 Highways (General Repairs) 537.66 Brush Cutting 150.17 Snow Removal 27.73 Road Machinery and Building 144.19 Guard Fences 70.33 Hopkins Lane 283.27 Meeting House Road 166.88 Tbnset Road 25 &17 Street Lights 431.54 Traffic Signals 210.35 Town Wharves 166.11 Public Welfare 1,252.11 Adm. Old Age Assistance 233.35 Aid to Dependent Children 502.50 Adm. Aid to Dependent Children 24.00 State Aid 120.00 Soldier's Relief 871.94 Schools 15.76 Snow Library 130.65 Yi -23- -22- $nt•rieatte ilecottttt Moth Assessment, AliscellaneOtis (Park Dept,) 1942 16.85 Cotu't Order, 11.75 Moth Assessment, 3lemorial 101,21 1943 75.20 and _ Artnisticc Day 95.00 Exereises Moth Assessment, Saret 1944 (l 531.3? Y Committee Expense 72.50 Interest 671.48 tt '. �` Past) Income Tax 14,021.85 Cemeteries antl '1`omh 8,873.53 13erriu,+ 13to 5832 Corp. Tax Protec °k tion and 1 r 2.G0 Highway Fund 5,736.45 ' 0 tai- .80 Meal Tax 527.36 Shellfish l atiou of Court Fines 10.00 Interest (q`Otvn t Fish and Game, \otes and Bonds 17.25 176.50 ] -}5.q5 - (Refund) Licenses and Permits 1,266.20 t yt)9.51 Commercial Rev. 15,429.78 Ileltabilita�io�� Balance Charities 11,156.60 Ijoa to 1945 Soldier's Benefits 35.00 d Uaaltii t Omnyittee Expense Sale of Material 150.90 ILghwa � `1re0unt 1:i 0.00 Unclassified 215.00 Federal y( Chapter 90 Adm. � ('r`wt' O.A.A. 48821 Federal Grants 1 ederal Gnnits 88.07 (Milk) 2.036.51 Adulr I Grants, A.1).(. ,3? O.A.A. t) .A, 5.37 Bal. Refunds, O.A.A. 4.25 Adm. Federal Grants 134.4• Clement (ottld SuOty ]85.00 Libras Wife Fm d 13.41 $50,088.45 ?Mass Safet y 1''uud Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 13,212.95 (Geller. y (�Ommittee 35.O:i Alas Safe lt Expense) 9.63 $63,301.40 $63,301.40 (MedicaI I �loll�llliitee Mass , , et • 2r`)•G8 CLASSIFICATION OF ACCOUNTS Ma metre FI I i u1*nittee ]83.62 Moderator 11ati0nSate �uar(l E�tipnvent) Richard Sparrow Snow $25.00 Feb. 21, Appro. $25.00 1'etitinu to 0 d 1 pence 11)- ` 8.8 . $25.00 (Old L'fiisla4tre e 68.81 � $25.00 (- emetery L'x e ) 172.37 t ruse Selectmen's Salaries 57.80 LeRoy A. Nickerson, $1,000.00 Feb. 21, Appro. $3,000.00 Alonzo W. Jones $1,000.00 Estimated: Est' R.eoelpt_- James Dickie $1,000.00 mated :,,318.50 llefnn $3,000.00 $3,000.00 _ ds $49,912.9 Received: 7 M 175.48 .V. 1943 xeise Tax Selectmen's Expense M 1943 xoise Tax '$471? Publishing Hearings $22.00 Feb. 21. Appro. $250.00 2,319.44 -25- -24- r Selectmen's Asso„ Accountant's Salary 1) Perambulating, Harwich 9.00 Elmer C. Smith $800.00 Feb. 21, Appro. $800.00 Orleans Line Adv. (g�ndard- Times) $10.00 $800.00 $800.00 Travel E 3:90 License B�ookse 38,00 Accountant's Expense Refund, Camp Adver' 2.94 Stationery and Feb. 21, Appro. $75.00 g . 1.00 Postage $26.94 -�_ - Typing 10.00 Dec. 31, Bal, to Rev. $$86.14 $163.16 $36.94 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 38.00 $250.00 -� $250.00 $75.00 $75.00 Stationery Selectmen's Sn Postage and Supplies Collector's Salary - $79.55 Feb. 21, Appro. $100-00 Ralph W. Snow $1,050.00 Feb. 21, Appro. $1,050.00 'lee. 31, Bal. to Rev. Rev. $1,050.00 $1,050.00 $20.45 - Treasurer's Salary $100.00 i Ralph W. Snow $330.00 Feb. 21, Appro. $330.00 Assessors' Pay Assessors' pay $100.00 $330.00 $330.00 Stationery and - Postage and 1'.'x $900,00 Feb. � pence 21 Town Clerk's Salary Travel Expense Appro. 40,51 $1,450 -00 Ralph W. Snow $240.00 Feb. 21, Appro. $240,00 Abstracts 74. 1 Assessors' Ass.• $75-28 $240.00 $240,00 Dues 12.09 Collector's, Treasurer's and Town Clerk's Expenses Dec. 31, gal• to Rev. $1,102.110 Clerical Expense $343.50 Feb. 21, Appro. $900.00 347.30 Stationery and Postage $293:52 $1,450.(Io Recording Fees 61.70 Arthur L. Sparrow Assessors' $1,450.00 Oaths Office Machinery 2.25 $999.9 Overhaul 24.00 Dec 31 gal, to Rey. Feb. 21 Appro $999.08 $1,000. 00 Coll. and Treas. (Boston) . Meeting 7.97 02 Exchange Charges .15 Certification Town Note 2.00 $1,000.00 Lawrence F. Davis, T.T. Atty. 13.01 $1,000.00 Refund 1.00 - -ti r -27- -26- Recount, Lighting 125.34 Nov. Election Recording 6.00 Janitor's Supplies 63.28 � Insurance 132.34 5.43 Care of Grounds 7.20 Dec. 31, Bal- to Rev. $760.53 $1,111.00 139.47 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 389.00 _ $900.00 $900-00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 Lawrence F Davi, Tax Title Expense Town Hall Repairs Atty. Set. T. T. Advertising and p• $182.28 Feb• 21, Appro. uzg Tax Titles Postage $200.00 Irepairs, lleater & P111111) 7.!Il. Feb. 21,1 \ppro. 200.00 8.70 Recording - Alaterial, Repairs 1.36 Oaths Hoof & Chi ¢ iney - 1 ;11.09 5.41 Labor 63.70 _2.25 Paintin." hoof 6,00 $200.00 Electric Switch Inspection, Boiler ' 00 5,00 . Vesta I. Delano Cleric Clerical Expense $200-00 - $600.00 135.70 Feb. 21, A Appro. $600.00 Der. 3l, Bat, to Iiev. (14.30 $600.00 200.00 200.00 Richard Sparrow now Millard w Legal Expense $600.00 Police . R• Tibbetts $13'00 29.50 Feb. 21, APDro, , 1 ay-rolls 2,164.46 Feb. 21 Appro, 3,000.00 $150.00 htvcsti ati0❑ 58.85 Dec. 31, Hal. to $42.50 Rev. Telephollr 2.10 22.30 , 107.50 Printing $150.00 2,24790 Registrars Electloris $150.00 Dee. 31, Bal. to Rev. 752,30 Electio¢ Slection �cers $255�d Registrations 3,000.00' 3,000;00 300,80 'Feb• 21 Postage and 00 Nov 13, Appro $600.00 Constables' Salaries Southward jr, 109.20 Tzansfer 91.40 llcnr} A. Perry- 50.00 Feb. 21.. \ppro. 100.00 26.40 Kenneth T. )'011111; 50.00 $691.40 100.00 100.00 Chas, o Town Telephone $691.40 Fire Department '_'L. San, Hall Fuel $327.50 lauit0i 1;12.110 Feb. \ppro. 2,600.00 168.61 Feb. 21 Appro. Pay'r❑Ils (fires) 609.81 286.73 $1,500.00 , -- f Payrolls (Annual Investigation -28- ) Labor 630.00 Fire Station APParatus 5.00 44.75 Supplies 93.84 (Gasoline, ete.) Light Power Repairs 137.35 102.84 Telephone Insurance 95.48 113.71 a Grounds Gas blssks 45.61 189.70 10.00 38.52 Dec. 31 Bal' to R ev. 2 281.39 2,600,00 Frederiek V. W &ter 1101 Lawrene (Fire Dept.) Other Labor Bulldozer 266.25 ,Ian 48.40 Feb, I, Bal -_ 1= 21,.A P ' Pro. Dec. 31, Bal. to 325.15 Rev. Chas. 327.00 O Thompson wire "spec • h tro _ Feb. 21 Dec. 31, Bal, to Re 8 pgv p Nov 13, Tans Appro. 50.00 SnPPli Plies t °Mob e 100 'Weights 0 and X. \` Feb. 21, APProe 129 90 2,600-0() 127.00 200.00 327.00 50.00 30.00 80.0 150.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. Emile A. 011ivier, Su. Payrolptls, Labor Payrolls, Trucks Equipment Insecticides Insurance Printing Gasoline & Oil Supplies Freight -29- 20.10 150.00 Moth Department 406.80 Feb. 21, Appro. 244.20 615.15 86.61 619.56 23.30 15.00 78.84 12.09 5.17 2,106.72 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 93.28 Payrolls, Labor Payrolls, Trucks Travel Tools Sharpening Tools Lumber Supplies Gasoline Kerosene Express 2,200.00 Tree Warden 145.20 Feb. 21, Appro. 25.00 8.00 32.59 32.59 4.72 53.79 1.01 3.75 1.36 289.23 Rec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 10.77 300.00 150.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 300.00 300.00 Hurricane Account (Tree Warden) Emile A. 011ivier, 011ivier, Supt. 351.00 Sept. 29, Trans. 1,400.00 Payrolls, Trucks 1,307.34 Bulldozer 87.50 2 e+ (s „r -30_ -31- ''J'ar peni . ng Tools 14.30 Henry ; A. White, 14LD. 50.00 Dec. 31, Bal, to Rev. o 50.(10 Vital titalktics: 900.00 llenr .1 . AV "bite, M.D., y IIcnt•v Ierry Forest -- -� 2,!)OO.UU Reporting Births ?5 Herbert D. Aickerson, `Gd aa , W ardett Reporting Deaths 2.25 Payrolls, Fires 25.0(1 Feh••21, Ate n•o. I :;.iU.00 yualis, Fire Lanes T0013 2491.0 liar 2.50 small Supplies 2I 3 9 U Dec. ,�� 1leftmd Frans, 1. (j'-) 1,706.78 0 137.46 Dec. 37 Bal. to Rev. 43.22 48.11 1,750.00 1,750.0 (1 (lay ton ker Forest P es auJ.1 1 Inspection of Animals son atr ].47.0p of LeRoy F. Richardson 60.00 Feb. 21, Appro. 3 Pl 60.00 1)". t al. 31, tal. to Rev. 21, Appro, 1:i0. 0U GQUO - 60.00 °' 3.00 Inspection of Slaughtering 100.00 LeRoy F. Richardson 80.00 Feb. 21, Appro. 7J p0 5.00 Le(I - Dec. 28, Trans. Inc., Laboratories,, hos ITealth 150.00 80.00 80.00 ge & statioaery> . 3:88 bleb. 21, Appro. Care of Town Dump _` X ursi 1,7uU:OU Ilebert W. Smith, Feb. 21, Appro. 700.00 n n d yer°ice• Laara D• Caretaker 480.00 Inn R.N, ovules Payrolls, Burning '9.75 S. Ruva 6.(1(1 Bulldozer F $ �`. �' RcYiields 1 "3`20.I1U Trucking Water °2A5 L'artin" Painting sign 5.16 y 0 ep) one uPplies 100.00 Padlock ° -.i Lu Rent nr 1('-4(1 - 605.,)6 Hie'. ce on Car Car 10, Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 94.44 LX PeaiS s 41,97 700.00 700.0(1 I e Scloo 1 Clinie: 6 Anti -Rabic Treatment Henry A. White, _LD., 14.00 Feb. 21, Appro. :10.0(1 1648.28 -33- Vacine -32 Snow Removal 2.15 Roland L. Mayo, Feb. 21, Appro. 2,000.00 Surveyor 61.75 Dee' �1, Bal. to Norman Hopkins, Rev. 33.85 Surveyor 5.2.00 Payrolls, Labor 696.35 50.00 -�� Payrolls, Trucks 1.059.96 Roland L. Ma$tghways (General Repairs) 50.00' Sand Repairs 17.10 70.52 Surveyor Yo, Norman C' Hopkins 26.00 Feb. 21, Appro. 5,000.00 Express IIorse I3ire 4.59 10.00 Surveyor , Pa Payrolls Labor Trucks 1 96.62 Dec. 2, Bal. to Rev. 1,472 27 27.73 Material, Freight 1,171.40 738.37 2,000.00 2,000.00 IOtes, Oil &Wood & 138.68 Road Machinery and Buildings rraairs Supplies ding 74'83 J7 Ins. on Buildinn 23.63 Feb. 21, _lppro. 2000 Leader Rental 100.00 Ins. on Tractor Payrolls, Labor 1 131'0 Oct. 14, Trans. 1,500.00 Dec. 11.6G Padlocks 68 31, Bal, to Rev. 55.81 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 144.19 Nor 5,000.00 i 200 00 200.00 Suva C• IIopkills Brush Cuttin 5,000.00 Hydraulic Hoist - To Purchase Payroll Y Labor Yroll8, Feb,gl, APPro Dyar Sales and Feb. 21, Appro. 200.00 Trucks �92.7b 7.18 500• 00 Machinery Co. 200.00 Dec. l= - -- 200.00 200.00 31 Bal, to Rev. 344 83 Road Machinery Account 150-17 Jan. 1, Bal. 158.21 000.00 Rentals 30.00 L"ms _� -- 10. er Qu � fl Fell 500A0 Dcc. 31, Bal. to 1940 188.21 188.21 Fe es b. Highways, Chapter 90 D ec• 31 I3al. ` 21' Appro. 100.0 U Norman C. Hopkins, Jan. 1, Bal. 44.69 Oct. 9, Temp. Loan 988.07 1,000.00 tov 29.67 7033 Surveyor Payrolls, Laobr 106.05 Payrolls, Trucks 114.20- 100.00 I. I 64 1�1 V Stone -34_ The Barrett Div, 881.00 Rental Machinery 57.66 ental licks 05.45 Dec. 31, Bal, to 104 5 1'00 0 00 The Barret (011) t Div. 20.00 7.50 (Oil) 1,088.07 PaSurveYor Hopkins yroll Ropkins Lane Labor RaYrolls, Tr 9.75 Fe b.2 1 Appro. ental licks 60.00 30'60 Sand] e� y 6.25 The Barret (011) t Div. 20.00 7.50 bee. 31 Bal. to lie" 416.73 700,00 Norman , Pa3'roll yor, FIo )kiiMeeting House Road mhedrolls, Trucks 54.00 Feb. 21, Appro. (0i$larrett Di 30.10 v 5.00 Dec. 31 Bal, to Rev 2a 166 '88 NOrmai t 400,0p G, P Yrroll y0r13ias, TonBet Road s, Labor X4'40 Feb. 21, Appro 0 00 400.00 600.00 -35- Payrolls, Trucks 37.95 S+md 6.25 The Barrett Div. 500.00 (Oil) 203.48 Rental of Road Feb. 21, Appro. Machinery 10.00 Payrolls. labor 341.83 Dec. 31, Bol. to Rev. 258.17 600.00 Street Lights Cape & Vineyard Feb. 21, Appro. Elco. Co., 4,068.46 4,068.46 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 431.00 (gape & Vineyard Elec. Co. I.inhi limbs Replacing Iilllbs Repairs on Si;,��naly Traffic lines (labor) Paint, Tj-• tffie Lines #:500.00 Traffic Signals Feb. 21, Appro. 159.66 5,25 8.50 5.40 73.50 37.51 600.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 :500.00 500.110 125.00 125,00 289.65 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 210,35. 500.00 Harbor Master Chris. R. L'ichardsou, Feb. 21, Appro. Salary 50.00 Payrolls. labor 56.75 L•on Ntraps (Buoys) 9.:513 Boal Aire Supplies (Paint, el'.e.) 23.75 125.00 600.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 :500.00 500.110 125.00 125,00 —36_ payrolls Labor Truck Hire Town Wharves 159.00 Lumber Feb. 21, A ro. 2.00 pp Supplies '(pum Leathers p 21.64 �_— 1.25 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. R 747.89 ev 1, 166.11 1= 350.00 Henry R CoNa,vigatioi ffin i ght (Rock $arbor) 00-00 Veb. 21, Appro. Old ge 1,3323 100.00 Boar payments Public Welt are 1 Relief owns herr ities & 220 00 Feb 1, Appro. Clerical Ex Stationer pease 2fi3, 79 $ 1 on C 182.16 uncil Social Agencies •91 Dec. 31, Bal. to R 747.89 ev 1, 1= 3,000.00 CasI'dpaYme Other &:Capes Old ge 1,3323 Assistance c towns es & .54 42.82 Jebe 21 A pro' Tra vel 1¢,022.95 Stationery Old 0. ge Assistan F ce • 21, Appro. 51.65 —37— Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 223.35 275.00 350.00 Refunds, 0. A. A. Jan. 15, Common- Jan. 1,13al. wealth of Mass. 8.51 Mar. 31, Trans. to Fed. Grants 12.77 21.28 Dec. 31, Bal. to Est. Receipts —4'25 '350-0 25.53 loo. 00 Federal Grants, 0, A. A. J p Cash Payments 9,545.23 Jan. 100'0 Mar. 31, Trans. Aug. 15, Refund 3 '000.00 14,p00.95 14 0 2750 , 9_� Dec. 31, Bal. to 1945 3,328.37 12,S73.60 Adm. Federal 63.84 rJan ,1, Bal. A. Clerical Expense Grants, 1944 363.84 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1945 134.42 498.26 Aid to Dependent Children Cash Payments 97.50 Feb. 21, Appro. 97.50 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 502.50 600.00 275.00 25.53 25.53 3,054.58 9,800.25 12.77 6.00 12,873.60 171.22 327.04 498.26 600.00 600.00 LE r� -38_ -39- I?� - Clerical Esp A� Aid to Dependent State Aid 1 Children Cash Payments 30.00 Feb. 21, Aprpo. 150.00 Feb. 21.:�ppc.o. Dec. 31, Bal :to 1.00 30.00 Rev. 24,00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 120.00 • -� 1550.00 150.00 Feder Soldier's Relief Gr 2; 00 ants, A. D C Cash Payments 255.36 Feb. 21, Appro. 1,500.00 is Moving Family 25.45 Oct. 7, Refund .60 Dec. R Cj4.00 13 31 e , Bal. to Grants,B 944 1?4•60 ael°ent of Taxes 99.59 v. 188.00 188•p0 � Groceries & Prov, 229.81 � Dec• 31 Adm. Feder , Bal. to al Grants, A. D. 628.66 1945 13.41 Jan' 1, Bal. C 164•p0 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 871.94 1,500.60 1,500.60 1341 B 13.41 Schools �' ar1p us P es og Altal Car a ('Cape Expended 50,992.87 Feb. 21, Appro. 51,000.00 31 122.90- Co21 Hospital 0 Apr. 15' Refund 6.40 Dee.. Feb. ) 0 i 20 Refund 2.23 , Bal. to Ro. 122.9- , Appro. ;,00. y4a sA• 377.05 50,992.87 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 15.76 iit ' ' .500.00 �ai'ious PersfnClen18nt Gould & W See Supt's. Report. 51,008.63 51.008.63 ai 84.62 1 Wife Pimd Vocational Education of Defense Workers No. 3144 -01 dune j'3Bal• 29.61 (A Federal Project) 1, Dep. 31, Bal. \ t° „trans• 0 ' Jan. 1, Bat. 675.51 to 1945 94.62 10wn 100.0 Dee. 31, Bal. to Source 675.51 I 675.51 675.51 Variops I' Mar 129.67 orsoc q Celi Snow Library 1? Cros 13'1• Librarian & Assisi,. 547.00 Feb. _l, Appro. 1,000.00 64.7q by Fund Bindings 20.71 Ahr• 10 Tr Periodicals 34.36 to ans• �:7 Lighting 7.30 64.1:3 T0w11 64.1` Fuel g 91.00 6 Repairs &Care -40 Grounds of 336.711 Insuran, e Cash for 75.82 eh Janitr ange 65.20 s SunPlie 9. 63 Q Labo S, 11110 parks 1,25 -- plaYgroUnds Dec. 31, Bal. 20 00 Pob 21, Appro. to Re,. 869.35 Tr ekmzel. 1� 1 b5tt 1,000 0 Assistant $now Libra Ook Cape $aI Nriodic I Co e1`ard Elee, Trnck(n Repairs g Gr n are of upplies .0 r100 0o nud Dog Licenses 169.81 1 eb• 21, Voted .20 5.00 61.62 1 336. 9,63 p.63 1,-180•p0 -41- Tools 8.20 Cape & Vineyard Elec. Co. 8.58 N.E. Tel. & Tel. Co. 12.93 Paint, etc. 7.90 1,480.00 Hurricane Expense (Parks) Payrolls, Labor 89.40 Sept. 29, Trans Trucks 8.35 Bulldozer 10.50 108.25 Dec. 31.; Bal. to Rev Herring Brook, Labor Burner, Blinker Light, .Rock Harbor Office Machines, Overhaul Advertising Insurance, Add. W. 11.75 120.00 Miscellaneous 21.11 Feb. 21, Appro. 1.56 34.90 68.00 Comp. 42.50 Town Maps 336.711 Dec. 31, 73x1. to l,45ow Library Trust Fund Jau.1,Ba1 rolls, 9. 63 Q Labo S, 11110 parks 1,25 -- plaYgroUnds Dl �k aus park Flower. 20 00 Pob 21, Appro. 13 00 Tr ekmzel. 1.00 1 b5tt 56.00 Ai Rohe d hose 10.80 7.64 (;asoli Small no 2.57 1_65 Sapplies 6.80 7..11 6.57 1 336. 9,63 p.63 1,-180•p0 -41- Tools 8.20 Cape & Vineyard Elec. Co. 8.58 N.E. Tel. & Tel. Co. 12.93 Paint, etc. 7.90 1,480.00 Hurricane Expense (Parks) Payrolls, Labor 89.40 Sept. 29, Trans Trucks 8.35 Bulldozer 10.50 108.25 Dec. 31.; Bal. to Rev Herring Brook, Labor Burner, Blinker Light, .Rock Harbor Office Machines, Overhaul Advertising Insurance, Add. W. 11.75 120.00 Miscellaneous 21.11 Feb. 21, Appro. 1.56 34.90 68.00 Comp. 42.50 Town Maps 17.72 Painting Signs 23.00 208.79 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 191.21 400.00 Insurance Burglary 35.00 Workmen's Comp. 244.89 Bonds Collector's 127.50 Deputy Insurance & Bonds 279.89 1,480.00 120.00 120.00 400.00 400.00 Feb. 21, Appro. 700.00 Sept. 29, Trans. 19.89 -43- Col't'r'- -42_ Treas'r's' Dec. 31, Bal: to 1.94-5 279.68 i Town 305.00 0.00 Clerks 585.21 585.21 Mass. Safety Committee (Medical Supplies) Jail. 1, Bal. 183.62 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1945 183.62 719.80 183.62 183.62 The.Goss print To 719.80 Mass. Safety Committee (Fire Fighting Equipment) v� Reports Jan. 1, Bal. 21.45 425,00 Feb, 21 APPro. 425.00 Dec.:31,13a1. to 1945 21.45 4label 00 21.45 21.45 b'13 en Court Order 425•p0 Listening Post (Dennis) 5.00 Dec. .31, !341. Febs21 APPro 100.00 Adelbert A. Childs 22.61 .Jan. l,Bal. 80.93 t° Rev. 95.00 22.61 �� Dec. 731, Bal. to Rev. 58.32 100000 80.93 80.93 Rand Memorial FI0«'er Ar�stle 100,00 Mass. State Guard Expense Tinting 40,00 lee Egercises Am. Woolen Co., Jan. 1, Bal. 125.13 anspor 6`9.00 eb•21 Uniform Cloth 100.96 Feb. 21,A no 100.00 j tation 350 'Tuneg'R "Pro 200.00 Cleaning Uniforms 11.00 2000 nee 31' $al• to �` and 5.00 \'.L. Tel. & Tel. Co. 44.36 Rev, 32.50 156.32 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1945 68.81 130 AV. Mass. 8a 205.00 225.13 CI fet StEi Tel .a& , anitor CODUUitteo 00 Rehabilitation Committee Expense ones, el. Co 15.0 (G° 205-00, 21, Appro. 150.00 pT�fV°r Ten oo 139,06 Re .1 $ 11 Expense) Dec. 31, Bal. to 194u 150.00 Ca Lnm Ct th 4.00 of Totvn 469.82 150.00 150.(10 3.un °j�0j'm Hl�l'kins 100.00 Eastbaal 115.39 Rationing Board Expense 40.00 8 tatiouer.• & Sn>>lies 4:04 Jan.l,Bal. 458.60 ti 11 O inr 11.50 P.O. X Safety Deposit 30'•53 130x Rental 37'4" Office -44- Trucks x N.E. Tel. a$ Tel C' o. Bulldozer 229.25 Carpenter rW orkaul Rental 94.99 24.00 Lumber & Paint of TYpeu.riter Gasoline 15.70 Printing 38.00 Small Supplies De'. 31, Bal. Telephone 6.42 to 1940 286 32 Dec. 31, Bal, to Rev. 17.70 700.00 Shellfish Constable - SalaxY & Expense 458,60 _ Payrolls Trucks 'Lab °r Cemetertes & T 458.60 blolving 78.40 omb Peb. 21, 7.00 Appro. 32.00 120.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. Soldiers' 120.00 Tau .klls, Lab r b10 u h >itehts 120.00 72.00 P & (irar 3 00 eb• 21, Appro 75 00 u To Petitio 75.00 surveying tegislatura Dec. 31,11 to 194\ &Peb 2 eAppero Expense J 100. 00 Edjv, R 100.00 On Laboretakergglu Rern 119 Brook 100.00 Dec. 31 24.20 Peb 21' Appro. 30.00 Bal. to Re W 30.00 30.00 -45- Protection & Propagation of Shellfish Payrolls, Labor 270.35 Feb. 21 Appro. Trucks 12.00 Nov. 13, Trans. Bulldozer 229.25 Quahaug Seed 111.94 Lumber & Paint Gasoline 15.70 Printing 5.00 Small Supplies 5.64 Telephone 6.42 682.30 Dec. 31, Bal, to Rev. 17.70 700.00 Shellfish Constable - SalaxY & Expense Elmer R, Darling 1,500.00 Feb. 21, Appro. - 1,050.00 Interest, Town Notes & Bonds Cape Cod Trust Co., IIigh Soh. Bonds 1,552.50 Dec. 30, Refund Cape Cod Trust Co., Temp. Loan 4.17 1,556.67 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 145.25 1,701.92 Retirement, Town Notes & Bonds Junior, Senior High School Mar. 1, Second Bond Feb. 21, Appro. Issue 1,500.00 Oct. 1, First Bond 5,000.00 Issue 6,500.00 Temporary Loan Dec. 30; Paid Oct. 9, Cape Cod 1000,00 Trust Co. 1,000.00 600.00 100.00 700.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,700.00 1.22 1,701.92 6,500.00 6,500.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 —46— Transfer to the follo Reserve Fund acconnt,s vill" e hurricane Acct. Park's ks Tree War cet. 120.00 Insurance &den Pro. & nee Bonds I-OP. 1,400.00 8hell6 of 10.89 Wire Inspection Election an Forest rm istration 100.00 '30.00 Inspector ell 91.40 or Slaughtering 131.46 lle 31 Bal, Overja to 5.00 1 1903.75 Y Reserve Earnings 596.25 sec. 31, Ba.l >! cb. 21, 'Trans. froul Overlay- Res. 2',50 00 0.00 Post.w —� ar Rebabil' 2,500.00 .J Ration Fund an. Gov B Jai' 1, I te* 011ds 5,01510' 10.318 71 1''eb, 21 u u Trait' Voted Apr. 15s'lE R D. Gov ucehase, 1pr 1, TBtaiuls 0 Bonds ou ct, 2 ' t Iu llfho!1(1 on lilt. Ui111)siteil 10,000.00 . 6`.•50 187.50 1 ' %1 ]5,313.1 -47— TRUST FUNDS Clayton Mayo Fund Feb. 25, Clayton Mayo Est. 10,000.00 Mar. 1, Purchase of Gov. Bonds 10,000.00 Earnings Sept. 1, Int. on Dec. 30, hit. on Bonds 125.00 Dec. 31, Bal. 10,125.21 Dep. .21 _ 10,125.21 0,120.21 1 Street Light Fund Jan 1, Bal. 2,517.61 Dec. 30, Int. Trans. 50.59 Dec. 30, Int: 50.59 to Town 50.09 Dec. 31, Bal. 2,517.61 --� 2,568.20 2,568.20 Gould & Wife Fund Clement Town 100.00 Jan. 11 Balance 5,346.22 Joe 13, Trans. to �— Dec. 30, Interest 106.44 100.00 Dec. 31, Balance 5,302.66 5 ,452.66 5,452.66 Mary Celia Crosby Fund 5,26'68 Apr. 10, Trans to Towi' Dec. 30,But• 64.75 Dec. 31 Bal. :,.'?64.18 �— 5,328.93 Library Fund Snow !),426.G8 9,261.16 16,).52 Dec. 31, Bill. Dec. 30,Int. 9,426.68 9,426.65 -48— Dec.Elizabeth Twiss 31, iza Bal. Blake Fund 250.00 Snow Library Deposited cape Cod Five Ceuts 811vin6s Bank 250 ,00 250.00 De, Cetuet 250.0 31 Bal• er Y Perpetual care F 1,807?5'Jan. 1, Bal. und �ov.28 Bequest —� )ec. 30 Itrt. 1,807.25 S[TIKMAP Trust slid Investments an Cash an Investment F d Trust Funds CleytonL fat o and 50,057.30 y Fund 2,517.61 Alar cel. n and 10,125:21 . o,by Elh izabet 1, 5,352.66 CemF Y wlss El ak eter e 5,264.18 ual li0babi itatioud 250.00 luna care 1,80725 15,313.71 Feb. 21 Appl.° Rev ")7.30 0'7.30 50,0.57.30 - Tagestneonu0,7100p °0lunt, 19¢4 ca$e'tal 1,231.: -4 Over. axes State State ,ossmcut 1942 Audit 4.50 ]tes. , a`ks and Re le pu k 8,341.:3,) Fr & Del from M"quit ti0ns& 1.Op LeVy�eeetpts ° 10x.76 Levy peal Est. E %cost ers I'ro lt. & Levy I 1,352.04 400.00 25.21 1,0(7`2.00 3 9 I 5.(100.07 49,91 8 89,483 i3 0,975.• .) 04 Al I.g 1 C'oulrol County- Tax Overlay Deficit — Overlay ':37, ':3N. ':19, '40. 1?xrls.. to Overlay- 2.84 15� -- . —49- 1,522.91 Add poll Taxes 11,932.73 Add. Personal. 51565.03 Taxes Bal. Est. Dec. :q. Receipts 7.56 Bal. Appro. Dec. 31, Bal. to E. & 1). 22.076.46 176,513-95 SUMMARY Revenue Account Dec. :q. 91,800.:38 Cas'l of) IIand 732.99 Tax 'Titles 73:3.27 Tax Possession 19.63 1.7!10.011 Tales. Beal lislute 1 f�44 1 , .1.74.. L' Taxer, Real R,tale 1944 7 66.0 / Taxes Per. Property' , X141 6.110 poll 'taxes 1!161 18.24 M. V. b:xcise Tax 19-1:1 6.1.11 Alolb Assessment 1!I -14 55.-1'1 Moth Assessment J.3( {1.51. Old Age As;istanee :32.4!1 Aid to Depend. Children ; {0.1111 Ntate Aid 1,196.30 School Tuition Fed. Tax Dednclious (Iasi quarter) N ale ul Real Estate Fund Balance to 1945 kalalwe. Mosquito Coull'el Mosquito ()v1:, a,v 1944 OvvrlaV Overlap Reserve Tax Title liewinu• \l. V. Nxcise Tax Rcvaoue 18.00 36.00 13,212.95 8,809.51 176,0513.95 1.179.65 2.6118.16 ;5.:318.89 9.15 4,:308.91. 4.650.14 13,453.29 1,466.26 15.24 -s0- SPeo, Assessment Revenue SDepartmental Revenue uess & Deficiency Plus Revenue) 109,045.39 Net Funded Debt Funded Debt High School Building Loan 80,000.00 I Wish to thank th 80,000.00 ments for their ea 1 e heads 03,0; 4,590-30 711970S 109 80,p00.00 x30 ry presentation f Of De throughout the year 1tesPeetfully submitted, DLMEIb C. SMITH Town Ace bYi tl c -51— REPORT OF STATE AUDITOR To the Board of Selectmen: Mr. LeRoy A. Nickerson, Chairman, Orleans, Massachusetts. Gentlemen: I submit herewith m }" report of an audit of the books and accounts of the 011"' of Orleans for the period from July 21, 1942, to April 1, 1944 made in accordance with , the provisions of Chapter 44, General Laws. This is in the form of a report made to me by Mr. IIerman B. Dine, As- sistant Director of Accounts. Very truly yours, THEODORE N. WADDELL, Director of Accounts. nlr. Theodore N. Waddell, Director of AccDnlltR, Department of Corporations and Taxation, State House, Boston. As directed by you, I have made an audit of the books accounts of the town of Orleans for the period from- and 21, 7942, the date of the previous examinatimi, to April 1, 194.1, and submit the folio «' 11° report thereon: The books and he accounting officer were accounts of t eXamined, checked, and compat•ed with the records of ills several departments in which money is collected or billy are committed for collection, su "1 tv�th the records of the town treasurer. opriation accounts in the ledger The - cmeral and =app' ' comtoiid with tt'et'e analyzed, tho al pi'�atimis heroe 1 .,. the lows clerk's records of fioanc� +�] Votes passed m town incetin,'s. ;1 trail balance was taken off Pt'oshowihm the counts to be in balance, and^ bola °�'e shee1944, was pi•e- huancial cnuditioit of tilt, town ou ',t it 1, examination of pared and is appended to this report. —52— this balance sheet indicates that the town is in very 'naneial condition. good The books and accounts of We. examined and eltecked in the town treascic'''` Were analyzed and detail. cceIP of Payments to COtnPared with thccollcrinc�. " nc' departments the treasurer, with the records iu tUe et'et other s collectiu� t tress ources from tvhicmjo11nmleor the totvu, and with t ]ect ucy' while men's u„ the payments y was paid into the toe In checarrants to the treasurer ehec•ked with the ' cash k'ug the easurer. book it uotedc opts as entered on the tre;tse8 urer havin as tmounts entered b} Ill(' 1943 as that : (t' on account of Ill ('(" ed by' him from the -,t -it e Mill less than cash $200369 amounts al,tuall of corporation telx`,f14o' �` this totalling' respeetit-eIN all�� Paid to him hY I.icy $3'049 The two under -cute' pol' on 0 embert�leh `tas Paige bt town an as rePt'esented b� a 11 NV nt d wltiell 1943 in lheoat nual treasurer lement tilt' "'itil tljc� town, the :1, it The asurer failed to account for to final reeonhl;.`' annonut lie date ��h0 inhdtlo�' Cash tile ctn ° "ectedee csLt luilant,ce,cetto.f' `tl'nt Oul attention the and it, Nil 1. a�tand and in the bank ou cO thecrstdttolelitI eas�urer" 5�`;,1)it11 wagstVallcdct`ta[l It is of the totln' :;nn o a Jill ledgc,d it ac'clyit 1 Wept cilede onnectdec on 'luxe 3,206.27 in his dclno uier be ell t. Oniti the 1(easn ±, 1 "" t� treasur made b °n�'iliation Y and a s cash bcc oI it th0t•irinR the adtanoi, ek. that 'at all htv uctectttstcbN VV' I I" t, I-C the ac ountri's e"INI, Ineott, tice 1)1'( ,ina)•mc•nts be wade bt• 1ci may b n orti ook a I ticc ly al Proved tvart'Ut tl, it ati The lat 111ts11 reasill,,nll,ectl °�(t and wile rest t +te l tc'c2'ntc,�� otal banlcf deposits I'm Olt i cnt•eThtch(t!i,1'itletcj iethts;l1ivithaeC. ount of matut'i"" `t lc d sat tu¢ th amounts f, ;I ; e trust cnRS h en 'file. h, I it, allk Bonk represcnl iu ^etc funds in tile d -53— tody of the town treasurer were examined and listed. The income was proved and the transfers to the town were veri- tied. The tax title deeds held by the town were examined and listed. The amounts transferred to the tax title account were compared with the collector's books, the recorded re- demption were verified, and the fan titles on hand were reconciled with the accounting officers ledger and checked with the records in the Registry of Deeds. The books and accounts of the tax collector were ex- amined and checked. Tice taxes and assessessments out- standing according to the previous examination, and all subsequent emumitmcnts, were audited and compared with the assessors' warrants issued for their collection. The pay- ments to the treasurer were checked to the treasurer's cash book, the recorded abatements toranted� the t a sfefstto assessors' records of abatements and the outstanding ac- the tax title account were checked, counts were listed and reconciled with the respective ledger accounts. The records of departmental accounts receivable were examined and checked in detail. The recorded Payments to the treasurer were compared with the treasurer's cash book, the abatements were verified, and the outstanding accounts were listed and proved. 1'erifieation of the correctness of the outstanding tan, assessment, aucl departmental aecersot s whose names p- nailing notices to a number gof money to the town, the re- Peared on the books as otn''ngg that the accounts, as listed, Plies received thereto indicating are correct. town clerk, and health The records of the selecleemfts issued were examined department for licenses and p and checked. The pa }.meats to thementstto the town t easl With the receipts on file tend the rer urer wer.• ebeeked to the treasurer s cash book. Chi sin ety of the tinanci duties ce'ebexamined and l'ailhful prrforuncnce of. ticeir found to be in proper form. art,ments collecting money The record, of all other del for the town or comtnittiug bills for collection were e exam- for and reconeilecf with the totvcc treasure's and the ac- c'cnurting officer's rec•o'•'Is. this report, in addition to the There are appcccded to i balance 54- nce sheet deer's easltI all bleseSkotvtl1e a reconciliation of the tread partmen Mari of condition of tax, asscasmeut, tax title. a flie funds. on and transaction ethe�rtheith tables sh�owill" ie1t While en received fro aged i❑ making the audit, co- operation be, of m m the officials �b e, aPPreciationassistants, and of the t0\vll, .for which. on for myself, I wish to e`l'�.es3 Respectfully submitted, IIBD:CAII IIERMAN B. DINE, ts. Assisr,ant Director of Accouu _55- RECONCILIATION OF TRFASURFR'S CASH Balance July 27, 1942 Receipts: July 21 to Dec. 31 1942 $1111351.78 1943: Entered, Not entered: Income taxes 1,045.85 Corp. .taxes 2,003.69 3,049.54 Payments : July 21 to $S8 361.39 Dec. 31, 1942 12626 1943 160, Bal. Dec. 31, 1943 Bal. Jan. 1, 1.944 Receipts Jan. 1 to April 1, 1,944 Payment Jan. 1 to April 1, 1944 Bal. April 1, 1944: 'Cape Cod Trust CO-' -5140-06 General Vocational Educa- tion of Defense 675.51 Workers Fed. withholding 842,35 Taxes Cash in office, 21317.97 verified Payment in anticipa- 239,69 tion of warrants $33.934.96 177,549.53 2911,950.85 $325.885.81 $277,398.14 $32085.81 $77,398.14 28,034.16 $105,432.36 $43,010.45 Wash slro —56- (Dertage: Pnsited in bank Juo e 19, 1944 3,206.27 62,421.85 II Per April 1, 1944 Oeneralrust Compan 13, state 44 Account Y Per�Pril I t 1944, nd ng cbeIs �'l• Per list April 1 $,-)5.140.0(; Vocatic (1.026.7,9 B na $2.00 Per tat 1 4aucation of Bal em� °t Defense Workers 1 Account PeApril heck $1.94 rd rtIer kal' Pril Fe al A $6�5 Itt Wtthboldrng Taxes per II Pe A cr X61 hrilel Account k 4 $3.618.48 rer ° ster 84g. Taxes — 1941 Jule _'1 to Dec. ax titel to meeet5ilrlgRnlclEJt�te Taxes cc. 31 1. Uly 21 to y 21 1937 T to titles d Rea Ahat1)ec, 3iselairU 1 �stat Dcet ipul3�erl .July. 21 Takes 1938 to T+lx title: Re to be(. 31'Nfkijjj Est at ig42 el JI117 Taxes 1930 k —57— Abatements July 21. to $2.00 not reported Dee. 31, 1942 Abatements not reported $1.94 Taxes — 1940 Outstanding July 21, 1•`142 Outstanding July 21, 1912 13aYment to treasurer Jnlc _ $3.618.48 PaYouaits to treasurer: Taxes — 1941 Jule _'1 to Dec. $3,097.48 $1,084.88 3], 1942 21.25 Payments to treasurer: 1943 July- 21 to Dec. 31, $1 013.49 Abatements July 21 to 35.00 194: $1,082.46 Dec. 31, 1942 2.42 Added to tax titles 464.75 July 21 to Dec. 81, 1942 Real Estate Taxes — 1941 $3,618.48 Tax tiles disclaimed, $2.00 not reported $2 00 Abatements not reported Poll Taxes — 1941 Outstanding July 21, 1•`142 13aYment to treasurer Jnlc _ $200 21 to Dee. 31, 1.942 Taxes — 1941 Personal $1,084.88 Outstanding July 21, 1942 Payments to treasurer: July- 21 to Dec. 31, $1 013.49 194 ) 68.97 194: $1,082.46 2.42 Abatements 1943 $1,084.88 Real Estate Taxes — 1941 Outstanding July 21, $13,485.55 1942 Additional emnnriturent July 21 to Dee. 34.61 31, 1942 $13,520.16 1'at'ment to treasurer: $7,660.72 July 21 to Dec. 1942 1943 AAa� ents 1943 July 21 tax titles: 31, 43 9¢2to Dec. Tax titles not disc] Addedreporteu aimed 1943 not reported —58_ 5,311.76 $12,972.48 39.21 r $395.45 113.02 508.47 $13 —� Outata PaYtu� ding ill, 2 Poll Taxe Abat1Y 21 to treasure 942 s � 1942 to Decn81july4221'10942 $68.00 $1.94 102.00 Outsta 34.00 Ad Jill c l 2 erso � 0 P dua Y ual uly 21 toOo u t eh942 Taxes 1842 JA eats to 1' 1942 $7,556.35 1 tr a 1 42 i° 1), liver' 9.48 43 �7 56S AJajy2euts; 6'937.02 1943 to ll0 02.26 c 311642 7,539.28 X13.3 13.04 A ld tdadlo� J RQa1 21 tnll0]`031'1Itio "at Taxe = 't;.:i:i $7 e 4v July 1942 $72,190.40 22.52 —59— Abatements and payments $2,626.51 refunded, July 21 to Dec. 31, 1942 1.18.50 taxes 1942 $72,331.42 Payment to treasurer: 190 Jul y 21 to Dec. $2,630.61 :11., 1942 . $53,568.72 . 1943 15,03121 Added to tax titles 1943 $68,581.93 Abatement July 21 to 1,559.82 Dec. 31, 1942 568 80 Added to tax titles: July 21 to Dec. 31, $443.49 1943 110.69 554.15 Outstanding Dec. 31 1943 g , 2,626.51 $72,331,42 Outstanding Jan. 1, 1944 $2,626.51 Math assessment 1942 reported as real estate 220 taxes 1942 Tax titles disclaimed July 190 21 to Dec. 31, 1942 $2,630.61 Payments to treasurer $1068.89 Jan. 1 to April 1, 1944 Added to tax titles 1943 1,90 not reported Otttstandine April 1, 1944, 1,559.82 per list $2,630.61 Poll Taxes — 1943 Committment per warrant 1,044.00 1943 Additional committment, 8,00 1943 Payments to treasurer $370.00 1943 Abatements, 1943 $1,052.00 ' Outstanding April 1, 1944, —60_ Dec. 31, 1!)42 f, per list dditi tment per personal Taxes _ Additional warrant 1943 Cotntnitme fl « pa nt 98,901.42 88,902.55 � Outinto rer g °n6 1.7 3 $2A0 $3,018-01 d Deg g 1943 98,362.32 82.00 $3, 83' Olitstandi 47.72 492,51 011tsta,luina Dec. 31, PaymentaJap• 1, 19 $4913 -, OJan. I to treasurer44 nstsand;n April 1, 145.74 r Per 1944 Oa.,h ha�. APril 297.32 1�44�44 31.50 refunded July 21' 195.13 ql' 6i �, olomitrae Real Additional Per Taxes .06 r 8492.51 Paym ptntittne — 1843 l All roes t0 treas nt 989,001.43 de t nt% arer 101.25 OUtstondin�x���3e.� 194:3 Outgtan 1(ret as edastnent 19 , 19 torte as . 9 4344 Paylilert axes .1g4.3 estate n tre 0 tt and' o Ap aanrer her listng Aprilll 119 4 976,010.58 312.54 499.98 12,279.58 '12,279.58 —61— 889,102.65 98_� 4.75 812,284.33 *2,087 Q, C0 nto ;t Jan inept P Per 9,196.49 Jane 1 1 t e Is1 I lit re 944 Taxes \ 1844 r 1344 $142 no r Abatements Jnly- '21 to Outstanding April 1, 1944, 920.00 Dec. 31, 1!)42 per list $1,062.00 Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes — 1941 88,902.55 � Motor Vehicle Excise 8• 3,093.41 $2A0 $3,018-01 Outstandin July 21, 1942 Payments to treasurer 82.00 $3, 83' Payment to treasurer July 21 to Dec. 131, 194'_' y 1942 Taxes — 19 011tsta,luina Dec. 31, Motor Vehicle Excise $4913 8g 902.5 '� outstanding• July 21, 1943 145.74 8492.51 Additional Commitment July 21 to Dec. 31, 1942 Abatements and payments to Dec. 31.50 refunded July 21' $630.65 31, 1942 8492.51 Payments to treasurer: July 21 to Dec. t31, $523.65 1942 66.93 8590.58 1943 889,102.65 98_� 4.75 812,284.33 *2,087 Q, C0 nto ;t Jan inept P Per 9,196.49 Jane 1 1 t e Is1 I lit re 944 Taxes \ 1844 r 1344 $142 no r Abatements Jnly- '21 to 40 .07 $630.60 Dec. 31, 1!)42 �— Taxes — 1943 Motor Vehicle Excise 83,071.63 Commitments per %varrauts Abatements and pavments 21.73 8• 3,093.41 refunded $3,018-01 Payments to treasurer 26.27 49.1,3 $3, 83' Abaf rnu•nt's 1943 011tsta,luina Dec. 31, $4913 tlatstautlino Jatt. 1, 1944 845.13 1'llvinents to treasurer 912,284.33 lair. 1 to April 1, 1944 4.00 849,13 Outstading April 1, 1944. y. Per list 91,062.00 0 -63- -62_ 076.28 Co Motor Moth Assessments — 1943 $ coin Vehicle Excise Commitment per warrant $488.23 P, ' I to Ap -1 �0arrants, Taxes — 1944 Payments to treasurer 88.05 nts to 1, 1944 Outstanding Dec. 31, 1943 $576.28 Jstanllo treasurer q,30 CPer din April 19 $1,3 Per list g April 1 44 $88.05 1944 $747,95 Outstanding Jan. 1, 1944 Payments to treasurer: $28.45 781.35 Jan. 1 to April 1, 1944 outstan 1 • '' 1';0 Moth assessments 1943 PaY'oell toJulY21,h� Assess _ —� reported orts as real estate 4.75 July 21 to treasurer 4_ 1940 30 Outstanding Aril 1, 1944, 54.85 1942 Dec. g1 $�. g p $88.05 per list 0 DutstandS Mot $''�3 Interest on Tales P Jul e its t trlY 21,13¢ess>rteuts —� Collections: $644.56 1g43 -1 to Des31e 194 1941 1 71 1943 21 to Dec. 31, 1942 110.80 $1,587.97 $39.26 $: Jan.1 to April 1,1944 Datstandin 14oth 20.45 $5j),7j Payments to treasurer: $832,61 July 21 to Dec. 31, 110.80 Jujy 2e to trey 21,1942sessmeuts 1943 $1,557.97 tst3 1 to Dec .31 $`0 1942 $31G G3 Jan. 1 to April 1, 1944 es - -- 01j andi 3•io Cost of Tax ug' Dec• X7.1.8 $91.90 st "dill 31,1941 Collections: 160.70 $300.68 July 21 to Dec. 31, 1D4= 24.90 0 for a regta tot' 1+194 15.95 1943 $377.50 a refuadedcollecto $31 ti.ti3 Jan. 1 to April 1, 1944 r _�/ 91.90 4k JEL11 I o treas $15.95 Payments to treasurer: 160.70 t I. meet. 11 13 3.10 1943 21 to Dec. 31, 1942 24.90 $277.50 0ntstao 194..3 cal e - 44 $19.0`' Jan 1 to Apri11,1944 Per list (till April to , $6.15 Tax Titles 30,f i 1 1944 �. 2.20 Bal. July 21, 1942 $1.9.05 .f Adaed to -64- 121 to JpTa 0 Dec. 31, xes r 1942: Licenses and permits issued: r ^xes 19440 Taxes 1 $4(44.75 1942 395. Inter ; 45 est and costs 443.49 July 21 to Dec. 31, 1942 1943: 318.2(i Taxes 1941 Taxes 1942 Tax 1983 Interest and costs ! payrneats to 1 19g treasurer �u1y21 d1scladute to D d Taxes 1`137 31, . 19 Taxes 1938 Taxes 1939 Taxes 1980 1J I terest�;4- osts Tax title, fu 13 luDe21 10 1) -Sed 1, 1943 , 1942 11x1, .lau Tax tit7es'1' 1944 lia 101 1 e1944 4 Per list Ta luly 1,621.95 $114.96 1.12,59 499.98 80.65 808.18 $136.20 $2.00 1.92 1.!)-[ 2.(111 1.94 1.90 9.1,4 Jujytjltgopc.l -31'11 Tab 8pe6tops 4, 20.85 •41.72 2,•567.97 $155.27 2,412.70 `d1.72 -65- Bal. Dec. 31, 1943 Bal. Jan. 1, 1944 Tax titles foreclosed Jau 1 to April 1, 1944 Bad. April 1. 1944. per list M $301.78 $301.78 155.27 $457.05 $457.05 $301.tb 9 Selectmen's Licenses and Permits 4 Licenses and permits issued: $99-5.85 July 21 to Dec. 31, 1942 1,046.35 1943 $1,972.20 134Ym ^nts to treasurer: 925.85 $.� 766• J1t1y 21 to Dec. 31, 1942 1943 1,046.35 $1,972.20 Licenses and ermits issued: $58.50 Jan. 1 to April 1, 1944 Payments $49.50 to treasurer: Jan 1 to April 1, 1944 Outstanding April 1, 1944, 9.00 $58.50 Per list OLEBK TOWN Dog Licenses 7.} L cen es issued Jan 1 to April 1, 19 OU $_• $30.00 30.00 166- ' / 7 Afales 15 @ 0.00 Females 6 4> 4.00 $64.00 -� ,2 U Payed Females r7 A ,91 Pees retained jau � s (�ash2mi ha ld 2.kpril 1, 1944, 59.40 $64.00 Verified - -� -- $301.tb 9 -66- 1.: ses $10.()0 46.00 26.00 1.2:5 15.75 2.00 $84.50 -67- PaYments to treasurer 10.25 6.20 1942 d Permits $72.50 47.50 228.50 $30l $72.50 0 228.50 X301 j $89.50 i � U $6.00 ,;46 $32.50 UU 13.50 ,+41;/ i i LS $42.00 UU 47.30 $b� ( SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES X019 h h �,;I_ anly- 21, 1942 11111Y 21 to Dec. 31, 194.3 $ 5J.80 66.30 $87.09 1;�jinl, ?'s to treasurers _ $51.80 1y4.I 21 to Dee. 31, 194= $87.09 -67- PaYments to treasurer JaIY 21 to Dee. 31, 1942 $36.00 1943 47.50 $83.50 C�axh bal. Dec. 31, 1943 6.00 $89.50 Cash bal. Jan. , 1 1944 Charges $6.00 Jan. 1 to April 1, 1944 32.00 $35.00 Pa37naeuts to trewsm-or fan• x_7.00 1 to April 1. 191 -1 April 17.00 2 to April 14, 1944 $38.00 TOWN DOCK RENTALS Chal'ge„ : '111 31 21 to Dee. 31, 1942 1943 5,;.00 $60.00 11a3•ments to treasurer: 21 $5.00 to Dec. 31, 1.94-2 1943 55.00 $60.00 Ch;irge' Jan. 1 to 1 $5.00 I'a31nents to�)t easurer: $a.00 Jai'- 1 to April 1, 1044 ( SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES X019 h h �,;I_ anly- 21, 1942 11111Y 21 to Dec. 31, 194.3 $ 5J.80 66.30 $87.09 1;�jinl, ?'s to treasurers _ $51.80 1y4.I 21 to Dee. 31, 194= $87.09 -69— _68_ Payments to treasurer: Aug. d to Dec. 31, $264.54 1942 359.40 bIOT11 DEPARTMENT 1 1943 $623.94 Charges1ng July Receivable $ Ju y.21 my 21 1`942 $22.49 Collections Jan. 1 122.25 1943 t0 Dec. 31, 1942 $31.20 Patymentslto3treasurer: Pa 159.97 Jan, 1 to April 1, $69,50 ymehts 191.17 $9 1944 to tr A 50.25 July 21 easurer. Aril 2 to 13, 1944 $119.75 1943 t0 Dee 31 ' 1942 $53.69 Cash on hand April 13, 2.50 $122.25 Charges 159.97 $21, verified Cu taud�hg A it 1, l i $58� Coll Dental Clinic $13.00 4 $ Collections July 21 13.00 to Dec. 31 1942 $ Pa q�hts to3ti,e F1RE DEPARTMENT 1k6) P July 21 to Dec. 31, 1942 asure7, l.y NT PUBLIC 1pEI,FARA D,>nts $91.00able Teraporaxy Aid — $91.00 REALLY Outstanding July 21, 1942 Lie" Juuly22i and Ox DEPARTMENT Y Charges 1943 d per 1942 otargarine Licenses 1942 21 to Dec. 37, $1212.87 P htits iss 1943 1,380.81 2,598.68 $2,689.68 aymehts ued $11.50 1943 21 to 0 be 3rer; 10.00 Payments to treasurer: 11g42 July 21 to Dec. 21, $961.68 Cas $11.50 0.j'$: 1943 1,720.25 $2,6S1 .75 689.68 h b 10.00 $2, �uCta°h u6. 1, 1� Ta Abatements 1943 '— 19 c 1 t° 1) 94a wn Nurse Aocountsr Receivable 42 ec, 1943 31 $36.00 Aid to Dependent Children $529.74 *229 5 Outstanding July 21, 1942 `l''B•40 587.94 _71— Charges. ; —70— Outstanding April 1, 4,840.40 782.07 21 1944, per list $5' ,I 1942 •.to bee. 31 •�''li 1943 ENT $187.98 SCHOOL DEPART" 1:18.79 Pameu . l Accounts Receivable r ''. tat :,46.77 SiG� g 3 2 1942 $6,019.45 91Y 21 to 1) Urer; Outstandin July —1, 42 00. 31, Charges: 1943 'i ✓ 1 July $312.80 1942 21 to Dec. 31, $3 941.76 Outstaudiu 52.3 1943 9,730.65 13,672.41 1 194.3 g nee. ^ $19,691.86 1944 Pec April'11� $836.01 list Payments to treasurer: 40.50 9� %" July 21 to Dec. 31, $7,882.65 11809.21 $8 1942 ' $19,691.86 a; 0 Old 1943 �— Sslatance ! t11Ju yh2'u9 July 21A7 0 ngs Receivable ble Auditorium Rentals 1942 1 to b $5.00 1943 be(.. 31 $'5,410.71 Charges July 21 to Dec. 31, 1942 $5.00 $4,367 Payments to treasurer: payIDe q 0pti KO July 21 to Dec. 21, 1942 1' Jul hts to ,) a eteri 1942 21 t0 bea��'er; 13, ;74.:iG 18,8 ^r;�r Caf 1 op4.65 43 1, $ Receipts: $3819.48 r 114.13. Ah July 21 to Dec. 31, 1942 $5, ate e $9 7 151Y 11 to: 9,45,¢$ 1843 43 bed 31 Payments to treasurer: 7r putstan 11942 $15,223.31 y 21 to Dec. 31, 1 065. tts drug be 1942 31 lg 5402 1943 $¢,0 ?4.21 $5,084.20 $5,114.13 Charge'd�h�. 1 43 52.11 Cash bal. Dee. 31, 1943 Ahr {l 'lan. ai,. 1 3.509.84 J'., i $24.20 1, I ') 1 tc ' 194{ $18,�� ',i i ash 1944 2 020.66 0 044.86 C Bal. Jan. 1, $ , to tr 3,:109.84 Receipts Jan. 1 to J. tg t0 ApQ41tir,.r 9 April 11, 1944 �I 1, 19 44 2,272.23 p; 0 °n "1.67 1 —72— 1'sYme- to to t reasurer: Jan. 1 1944 April 11 Bal. April d'1 1944: C0• per state st shdaul1eek book t in off cemee ofielda $1,380.2;1 71.81 Ile cei P pts 19 gasket Ball aymeuts 43' Games Receipts to tieaanrer 1943 PaApril 1 a19 1 t° menu 44 to t Jan 1 to A rea-'41'er: $,"92.82 1,402.04 $� Cull bill. L18 R"AuLnt Aug' 4, 1942 DEPARTMENT 1948 t0 Dee. 31, 1942 $].2.05 $5].13 Payments $1`L0.68 Au to t 194,3 4 t0 bee -. h 19 171.81 Reeeipt4 A Ja $63.18 1'aru it 11, 191 to 120.68 ent 44 t'atih ���� tool�r,easnre 1544 ha, °d 1944 r. Verified pril 11 $35.56 $4.60 2.63 l`1 _73— PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS Receipts: $25.00 July 21 to Dec. 31, 1942 25,00 194:3 50.00 Payments to treasurer: $25.00 July 21 to Dec. 31, 1942 25.00 194:3 $50.00 STREET LIGHT FUND Savings Total Deposits $2,517.61 $2,517.61 $2,517.61 On hand July 21, 1942 $2 517 61 $2,517.61 On hand at end of year 1942 v 517.61 $2,517.61 On hand at end of year 1943 $2,517.61 On hand April 1, 1944 pays euts Receipts to D ece m eb r 31, 1943 July 21, 1942, pneome �l to Dec. 03.21 Jn31 942 $53.21 1943 --- $106.42 Trausferr d to": July Jt31 o , 1942 $53.21 53.21 1943 January 1 to AP recorded No transactions A$ITY FUND MARY CELIA 'OROSBY Savings Total Dcposits _ ; 168.67 till hand itrend of year 1942 On hand April 1, 19444 \ Receipts -74— Income; JulY 21, 1942, to December July 21 tuber 31, 1943 31 1942 p °e' Added to savings deposits: 1943 , $77.81 •July 27 to llec. $7q.g1. 65.33 31, 104'_ e0 1943 30.- Transforred to town. Y� July 21, to Dec. 3513 31, 1.942 Ja $� to CLE -N0 tran's April 1, 1944 hoary 1 ANT GOULD ART) recorded On hand J D WIFE CHARITY FUNS On hand at ettd1�1942 On hand at end of Y °ar 1942 d Apri11,19ear 1943 ReeelntR �'itlidraw July 21, 19 In�oesitRn1g43 Ravings' to 1nlY 21 $86.3 31, 194 bec, 4 1948 2 Total lecenybm i ayments Added to 3savings deposits J 31, 1942 Dec. $96.80 11385 Trly Rferred , to town 2p0 00 \g 43 $29g.g5 Jan C °trYlto 04 at LAYTO anRaetiO11% 1, 19 \ beginni N MAYO 07 'orde44 t)n ar 1944 Tp FUND IIeclue ejDtR .\ Par "Vries Rt JA,,. f67r \lne I'0- :hpri, weir ";ties $10,000'00 _75— SNOW LIBRARY FUND Savings Total Deposits $g 881.38 Cu hand July 21, 1942 $8,881.38 $9,065.19 0❑ hand 'at cud of tear 1942 $9,065.L1 to 261.16 $9,261.16 $g 261.16 the hand at end n1' )ear 194:' $9,261.16 On hand April 1. 1944 Payments Receipts to December 31, 1943 1942, eldded to saving° July 21, deposits: 81 to Dec. Ine°me: Jul3, $183.81. July 21 to Dec. 31, 1942 $195.97 3.1, 1942 $183.81 1943 1943 195.97 $379.78 $379.78 . .1 1, 1944 Jaonuarysa� °oApr, recorded TION FUND ILI TA t'alne Totial POST -WAR REli ABDeposits 1 ar Gen. Treas. Sarongs Securities Cash in On hand at begin- $5 082.50 0» €' Of year 1943 $3,000.00 Oil $6.2.50 1512.1.05 at end of year, 1943 000.00 $ 00 On hand $125.05 $�' April 1. 1944 $10,000.00 payments 0 000.00 Receipts 1943 See psitedp ill d $ 62.50 Appropriation 00 �— ep nk by town $5,000. D lacings ba $� 062.x0 In town 6250 $5 April 1' 1944 scot °s $62.,5:1 January 1 Addciosits Appropriatimt dep °' rey7eral Ipe° by towel $10 00.00 Cash m mo 55 Assets Cash Accounts Receivable: Taxes: Levy of 1942: Real Estate Levy of 1943: Personal $195.19 Real Estate 9,196.49 Levy CA 1944: P oil M.N. Excise Tries Levy of 1943 Levy of 1944 Moth Assessments : Levy of 1942 Levy of 1943 Tax Titles o P' bd C 9,391.68 Federal Grants: bd Y m' Aid to Dependent Children: IQ tj F-� n C m ro ° 4r G A u v� " CS t- M c Administration 164.56 e. d n APO y'� n � N , G W oi3 � lD Iv TOWN OF ORLEANS Balance Sheet — April 1, 1944 GENERAL ACCOUNTS $1,559.82 H / 00� � � F G G N O. bd 39 30 9,391.68 Federal Grants: bd 4 Aid to Dependent Children: IQ tj F-� n C m ro ° 4r G Aid 173.00 O " CS o N u. M c Administration 164.56 TOWN OF ORLEANS Balance Sheet — April 1, 1944 GENERAL ACCOUNTS $1,559.82 H / 00� � � F G G N O. 1 v ON 1 Liabilities and Reserves $62,421.85 Sale of Real Estate Fund $2,539.00 Federal Withholding Taxes 1,061.45 Old Age Assistance Recoveries 17.02 Trust Funds Income: Clement Gould and Wife Charity Fund $29.67 Snow Library Fund' 9.63 bd 39 30 9,391.68 Federal Grants: bd Aid to Dependent Children: IQ F-� ro ° 11,871.50 Aid 173.00 ro M c Administration 164.56 781.35 351.27 r � Overestimate 1943: h a; 3.27 $7.60 Post -War Rehabilitation Fund 54.85 (To be Invested) 10,000.00 62.45 Appropriation Balances 104,741.69 2,412.70 Reserve Fund- Overlay Surplus 11,301.97 O O O 1 � 1 v ON 1 Liabilities and Reserves $62,421.85 Sale of Real Estate Fund $2,539.00 Federal Withholding Taxes 1,061.45 Old Age Assistance Recoveries 17.02 Trust Funds Income: Clement Gould and Wife Charity Fund $29.67 Snow Library Fund' 9.63 39 30 9,391.68 Federal Grants: Aid to Dependent Children: 920.00 Administration $13.41 11,871.50 Aid 173.00 Old Age Assistance; $4.00 Administration 164.56 781.35 351.27 785.35 Overestimate 1943: State Assessment 3.27 $7.60 Post -War Rehabilitation Fund 54.85 (To be Invested) 10,000.00 62.45 Appropriation Balances 104,741.69 2,412.70 Reserve Fund- Overlay Surplus 11,301.97 I_ Tax Possessions Departmental Moth Aid to Dependent Children Old A_-,,e .assistance I irrlerestimates 1943: State Assessment County Tax Orerla,J- Deficits: Leer ul'1.937 Levi- of 1.938 Lervof1939 Levy of 1940 Trust Fund Ineome to be Ilithdrairn: 3lary Celia Cro.sbl- Charity Fund Revenue 1944: Appropriation to be Provided for $138,210.00 Deduct 457,05 Overlays Reserved for 64.75 Poll Taxes Committed $1,062.00 Estimed Reeeipts Collected to Date 9.310.36 Appropriations from Available Funds 12,500.00 22,872.36 115,337.64 DEBT ACCOUNTS 5.868.73 9.185.24 55.013.74 $200,124.8s Net Funded or Fred Debt $80,000.00 high Sohool Construction Loans $85.000.00 TRUST AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS Trost an\ IUNQ.Ament Funds $48,908.76 Street Liglrt Fund $2.-, ,17.1x1. Charity Funds Mary Celia Crosby $5,276.68 Clement Gound and Wife 5,34622 Clayton Mayo I0,000.00 20,622 90 Snow Library Fund 9,261.16 Abatement of Taxes: $586.711 Levy. of 1942 $1,559.82 Levy of 1943 41308.91 40.50 4,840.40 Revenue Reserved 5,467.69 Until Collected: Motor Vehicle Excise Tax $785.35 $4.50 Special Assessment 62.45 1,231.54 Tax Title and 1,236.04 Tax Possession 2.869.75 Departmental 3,467.69 $2.00 1.92 Surplus Revenue 1.94 2.00 7.86 64.75 Poll Taxes Committed $1,062.00 Estimed Reeeipts Collected to Date 9.310.36 Appropriations from Available Funds 12,500.00 22,872.36 115,337.64 DEBT ACCOUNTS 5.868.73 9.185.24 55.013.74 $200,124.8s Net Funded or Fred Debt $80,000.00 high Sohool Construction Loans $85.000.00 TRUST AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS Trost an\ IUNQ.Ament Funds $48,908.76 Street Liglrt Fund $2.-, ,17.1x1. Charity Funds Mary Celia Crosby $5,276.68 Clement Gound and Wife 5,34622 Clayton Mayo I0,000.00 20,622 90 Snow Library Fund 9,261.16 O p � �I p In M C H �Q' s � W� o w m � m� w 4G a E �o v c m ZG O 0 c 0 n w ti s --8I— COUNTY HEALTH REPORT HYANNIS, MASS. January 11 1946 of the l he followir,�� is a brief relf of the the year 1944. Barlistabl <' County Health DePtu•tme1t for mean Ass °' the nu•:tin,s of the Cape CodChleal,�lraB 'till•bein$ ctatll' q llsnal. ltelll •maid the Cape Cal Ilralth I'ivannis Inn a wn T1 a }car• ,j the ittenrled by the sleet jilitary, 01, h ointly' rtt well + these hoards tof lhealth land Wit N's others interested• r11so. h althl�e an dppnrinnity for disc S1part nflthe ncl enaes- or questions wbiell nri�e in '911N, sttlw° some SanitatJOn tionslound to hl• quite nsrl'nl in talent of Offi- of A repr(,sentative of the �,l and the 14edhealother. oe tLe Stat•:• ulke at sue meets'- .`cadenll" at held gnar- fVho' I lu aetivltbllitlllu'se rtetinrs will a° in be ear be lly' as Was fornx•rly the ease. held darl" tehildrell, led flihhl�in" ttant•e,r -11 e}ae11 eai'lantllthrnat. evelpeS O c ea.1th lie I�rrl t•n eye, tit ere Sjs ��u I boal'dork deli D9 PI , t.t have "be All unlsrs• health acoudnetin� their l`�its lreanlar. the l-e en very rfririernt in Sail', ioI has held pte ar, and the ntnses ol'J of 01111111.1111 tit et' uo. 11h, rheres has tbee n `no unnsnalmlj0' ` i c iei �leleositiver, no �t PI �md sebnuls have bhtheria ` "a5elreportedhas been ath tia e 1 little (1111, filsileaParal�sis) \o tlf I -, •t uurnt]N' t for 1 °Uil•iii.( the 1)(dtnrt�velitts 3'ear�falt ere e reporKitedfifrom qve• tOa(• in u•irate watel' sapP1e'• diseases ets of to eon lent Ia��edNo to the hnrricaue, but uo to °p as known. r made to lade for treat far ;ehet!neliseaees and are rnn ements eu'e In has been`visll to �l1 l� „nlar lvork of the deW m`d' :uid we cV" satisfactorily 11 all cone'' luec t. for their r thanks tq all offieials of the State and C t't ttlh for � �c Ivor most k in the, Countyplete and elficieut support of Leal Respectfully, A• 13• GOFF 11 D., r. County health 01"" To RRpOR T OF PARK COMMISSION (o twe henetvble Board of S'leeimen: a Thesion Ortthen emitltile Annual Repiut of the YtU'k be usu ear ill of the several parks tti�il Suring Beth ° }rthe�eEd" dge1 Parltel�allsfi Iclrrand tit`lttl'` of visitortttg andnsay °rounds were used estensilt it' 1. wo IV,r'ag and re he- outfiidd. by our residents anti �,ed rep - live Orl anylob`dmme for the to vntttviis hoped this loll'(' mall beill s were Skalcet b - 1pe to Labor Day dUtY at prl llatnouize 11 1 Harbor and r tl ac al�orredhts8kak �e noichea�asBeach daily fi tm Rut a -t t111 ball policed d . et, Ro clue to provided with a I.il'c tut' b Park madaetly, Rat] , llarboter l�ik'ilanre ❑o "lr, l ILI to e ee roof read folchi�.hl ether debris r•enrolvetl leltl ° setod of ooto th the for e school and other sc}'edul le, age tehtbhurri aht �itsll�r6olldintel a 9 at the ball pant t `e', hveral trees Dark Parf 8 4111al Positit w'as getting' drU a e stun es at , ks at' mbeu' 11.. n. llu, Yew tr e5 Ill el. beaches' d'c1 considerable drtl'. aild At mots e 011shnhl$ aal} b ldle mead to 1beOremovedjejtit`l Uoli e• to du d' so that ))Ot1i' the tolc%noved.mall Park also at the bUil jltrg to ilty Its 11 iosree11 s Nva'sh d I.`�pu' t• The sand d —83— ered iatd. point. that pave its our Oil pt'otsand has (,t,N' at tlt,tt 1110 aliaq, 1 \.err all cvashcd atva)- and the sand snot be shares to sueb ait exlei that �becP. parkin. rocured. 11 PaWCed• :tnl a uott parking' spare kill have t Cove beaches 1t.il �onie t t. skakrl and spaces. he ,alt nuu•slt at lar,_rt. bathing „ lot l fate to be removed to lall�f'rvatrr. and A Pit no on to eal•11 ogencecled tittOrhv;nts� IWW'll if we `'ts.��oiuo °j the nssr tocrnl; wusl caltniLle Respect I'ul,N suDptitted: AN'1'lll'It 1C��t��G. }. �0�`,LBS, (IEoI?G11, I). OPTiI�B�r of Orleans. HI'DOLpII ll for To I'arlc Collin,issiun WARDEN REp . _TREE .f t, tl OD d ®F 1' FlonitraLl,, Board of selects ' oq.tt of Qrlr:ui , and I lie • )011- Res 1ehy submil the annual ttl t'tllt oar tot�lw severe it after hpllyear 1!1.}4 was a vr't1 lrit the tutusat�l'all dtt'raue tletat;try tut life. liewinnin, 11, 1, of 1i'r'tt'roe I Seltttng ands snmmernruonill, i in `Ifi,'Ior'ls lch1el' c t.d Illd 1 \\ t'.p11' 1 ��'fi,, ellil v fIollowel b)_ other ri . Lr?1hP tnu 'losuf i, LUr' 'e' was en yip "I alp, the hurrivatte t,tu��tr''s nrtin�me ` "•ttln Pt,lnllt I't, It, tun .ill e.-Ito„•tl a ill, �.rcrnt in tha Of leart's tnrnell brown and 1� Ili too is �lp�hle�hhe salt .spray ioJut• >- i >tuf�t�tt.r: s� tLe health p 1'reilirtions W. to the IJ uP trees, Ill l-it sure' 1.`'' o lrn ,re o It 1 `�y, nl' trees will tili;av t dtuva� tine tilt tons IiS 4n1,01. tl'lttitnl'estelhtl:in'1'I ,t1ull'lnrtre'l t ,ioee `trotle Ill st�tii 'nrlhI- Ill. the f•' than ntbrtulitiuntbat tpr •hJ�. is IN 11 Its d;imti�, la? .bnvNTI n nl'`" t;otd- ni I'oufor I lirm one io a _e . blo" ed s ll ti st �l n' want, dour to I„' 1•en'';tn li �t v t t he hurt fir, l t It, I�„ "sIc'�ith p;'ood s eId de!'p lit t''r:tl 1�4 —84— root Per til, pro ropR System, Perly applied will stimuate a st Evidence of the hurricaneis by no means completer cleared u repair the and additional funds c to A large n ama� are needed to contmr� by the hur�kaner °t fruit tree;, were destroyed or' "'loved spraNve Will rcon ino slid injued programs of rsyste10 , the Various to ciate uerq mcar good fruit. sl o�vn b1 9 to re n depart the cooperation Ire1Y move fallen menu and private worker S i" arre, trees and debris after the hurJe Respectfully submitted, '%MILE A. OLLIVIER, wol'd''"" Tree REP '�- ORT To the liorle bl�% QTH ',PART O1T I hereby s 13 °ard of Selectmen, tin n0 f e to av Ora blemy report for the year 1!i44• G {n' serio�bere is moth vvns thther conditions the 1944 1„fl �. the plaguet is' ifnee to be Aessl serious we have trI,�ti °ll Pr i will t mistic about the brier lens A en.tive in control ake more intensive steps to Inca undOroad treeacanres are the on] th.. �11� tee esvrgorolagSyste cannot be restored toslife but •� hl `T D% been talcensbink� �ition, p Pllram of spr'ayin ,con Il`yI'o( elesrtnally Ili to me our towerevberemtlie ebneasnres whilcbIlt thisve the i��o the gyps e ��� Cl Pared e mast ust wnr Htio❑ y moth menace w . ,1rrp' to eA Ile local sit tinjo Ingr al " teFetlreawara Bnt n�l'� mcro�. ef'ofdthestill, collie lilrc 1 vi h tseggestionsr lot lra ht'.11111 11 Lear Seetle jrI thatoa vefry high pr , —85— of porti their eyes hatched and0 he large These condi3 at caused maximum injury foliage. tionm 1`uFitY become beetles wh1C i I'll avers tlarand 11 continueding tlnl� clas�ges e'iallvrl3' Rlls Plague is tee Beetle in some It th have found evidence of the BI., Bar Barrier of the grade elms in Orleans. This beetlYl1es appearance 0 Eh°r hark d vetch Elm Disease, but we lli eTbeehere.o ut not necessarily mustribe fruitttrees is in- nee - nd gas in O �eans,a in rtl of year 1944 there the gnvesmgol of tree' e rn the cumber of requests for equf went better t e�VeuMusts have increased funds aAlthough rrneost pre - 4141, ry on this work successfully here rve ye e 11 this of our Orleans as elsew ubmitted, Respectfully s EMTLE AI ldent. Mot I IEer'ntoi $EARTH � OF THE 1130A RV �g44 Tp the FOR THE YEo loans: Lion shops Citizeus of the Town of the coop u..606 aed lati n 4PPreciate very r pry Ling first of those repo o ° t the Year in the reporting a r the this Board. Following 1 year; 1p8 1 Streptococcus meningitis 4 `Keasles t'ernian measles 51 rletors F o Ah1e bites o or for Bcoreati0nal ken ox wn s r eo ah1 fir" leenses were issus e tlicensese. seal full co 0,eonght cabins and evv ire ris s en a u �tll b>st i which rrse sh11 gry ell -86- nPera nee in all matters pertaining Once a cons let nr to clinics. Io easel; t physician ge the imhorl:mrr fnl. cnu and through himin the matter ul' coutagh�l's Board o£ IIealth, a report"("' be ntaljt, to the Respec•tfull} submitted, LI,BO}• •JA11P5 DICKIRI�BRtiO \. _ Board of IIealth• REp�RT OF To the Ilanor, DEI' �RL`EANS FIRE ble Bn dARTMENT �l' of , DePartmeeetcitll snb Selectmen: nt: mit the e �lunual Report of, the Fuw Grass ° . Pires m Fir Du es BoatP Fires BlecttFlees lA car pi Fires 1 Oil B les • 1 Out oft%ler Fir :i I)PetyajmeaVll Fere I Total 4 6 `'aloe on ] Loss ou real es real tote Gras auestate and and eon :3 Alarms comlB Cetl. red ° el�t dcoharne lts involved :l+'i'?13 :3p 1'he t iu 0 ell Amiva$oard ofpeetjmla two and one -half inrhali°6. 8o°"geop EagineerDngjneeiry b "�mntns area :37 LIO3 li. FE nti l6eaAtilli'I end For 1945 �J(iOU.(lll tal'tai,lt thief Irving A. Charles N. Wilco' Ilenry \v. liork,' —87— Volall C I ono 1j unteer Firemen: t F'ucher 1 >l;iiee e1, Wheeler 13erbe IIotvard li,,.T° r• BrOR•11 �•.t���it' W Reynolds (#ardner lark' A. °n Itjg�_ius • Quiilli the Fire Tile e9uipm lloving constitutes the itrent °n t of Martha l in°bam Al i, 1,3p0 gallon tri Ile combination fi AI rs 1 gallon tri ile eombination 1�f0 and ladder eombinatj011 AT ti ]g�fo . fire pinup 2 eat fire do cans lgp� ieu brooms feet 1700 forest fire hose h l200 inch hose hose feet two and one-half 1Zespectfully' 00BS'ailleer• RCllief. ono D• (1EOR0E IL RARiN °mee SNOW � ARY' ���� IA s,270 qgl lames bought I1 1 lam esented es pr �3 40 \U�tl h ee r r r vvo oo ltlme s bmtott , ed 'Ob till °ta"I'r' von ui es eabalogue d $1` h s ooka follotviir° Presented by the fj"' tul agaziues borrowed h s ooka follotviir° Presented by the fj"' Alary Davis .lab 0 �[ ins Woniau S },1�s• 11arold Wilcox \ll.y Martha l in°bam Al i, 1tIi1V1 tT. AI rs -, n�rStoll AT ti h`lorell e tKeeney -88_ A Graduate of Yale mm3' \Vhi leder XARY S. CI'iIIII \(.N. l.ibrari;ul. kaoxvje" Trustees Blake johuthe su'n f ofthei Snaiv Library mret 01111 ;11' Blake ZeIDorial Valli l e, io%vn)01 asl }i tBI, Rlii ,betl,Aii1;iss ItegpeetfullY submitted, FBOBE\CE Il• SMITH, Chairman, TQW Board of Trustees' N NU"SIN R ICE REPORT you Aa nm . F ()R T�E Y unit sun to a Dlyease YEAR 1944 C, �ffild visits Iiilpyilln seS lice 7 1>Ae bits d,, . Illdi•e d p Fieljysion to Serviee. Gtfi visits . nursin COnGeTUe hl�ullu behalf oflvaS�s 60 V. Tube ue��a�sit�a$legsaq erviee 2 Fiel °sis eas l ° ekeji 10 hi llateruid viaitSea, poi 74 CtY Ser asey atl viee' el snit 4 Bel d 1,1yit. te(1 to 140yt�e Ylmatej lib ituteliartum service 0 I iel - air, tell to utiryiu 1 I4fant aa4 isita °aces W tlistpyi•turvice 1 Iu aclu I lt� uuaiitena mum v service Jti fautsltt se ied eu l rcech� c rviQV i retiee 36 —89- 15 born infants included in above cases 57 38 visits in behalf of cases 2, medical supervision l�yx °I�noh 13abies• 187 uildr, n set" vice 270 cn admitted to nursihL, 187 old (I visits ill behalf of cases 21 ( j'uldi'eo under medical supervision 25 �en1;11 . ic: atteiulanec Lai i vice. tiblic hi�.Z.,11 ioehildre eorrctteclsto Crleaas P 24 School in Sept. 83 0[7111] e�lth Service. 134 el d ] e1l admitted to nm•s }u8' service 6 3 1 Ti ldl `andsadeu�idslcaoescateClinic 149 r 41 Guidance Clinic 864 l� health Service . o service 70 Fidividuals admitted to nnrsin„ cases estffievvisitsto and in behalf °f School Baildin '- 14 0 Y1 Y ('linie at Or Iiiali � lit, e 11 S; School ehilclren -Hoed (1 � _ 2 Faytl ter Sebool ehilclren gated ed 4 bllteWellfl etSpr(,,ehool�lchildren Y.RaY' cases 0 1� t1pPo111itant Life Insurance isarft,ee, cases 2 Sod l lncock Mutual Life Ii 10 �lli ors Aid cases It AtShool cli ld iltiti rescl ooliCnioato1s,, Itlist' 167 Ge 4t1h� Board of Health, Public 10 h 4sq tiVelfare Social Service, 4 hels6sutions 134 1 teldevimtsits. found at liolTIe the �tlid visits not taken under eare P141 er visits �la.ti (' od PubliceIIeaith Afee�i11San �dioFloGliital. 1`01), S fit (ehhealth th ly . g't CaPe -90— Exhibit Other servic g!ven at Nauset Grange, No 367 U• S A• HabilitAal» Agent, for Orleans, :Mass, Su 11. S Salvation mmary A• Iurse D,put , for Seans,eMass. Total admissions Total visits 786 Oashureeeip service chargeable lo" Mileage Pts $68I• Virgini 316.14 a E• Re 066 The Nurse DaY,nolds R, �. Substitute to thank TUa'n of Orl on duty. 21 rendered Ser�iCenors For do�ationstak so those Opportunity 1>nnve Respectfully submitted, LAURA D• "OWLES, R. N. Towt1 ANIMALS F TliR"NSPE. lE o� I slan�ht�rsnbmiAN 'SLAUG � +� ING mDeulatiou 9rng. This report as Ins Is sanitaryfconiustsA11 b all 1 °attleall'ma] `tubeecnlosim he Put TI All were ns arras and cattle, were fduring u n l th of Iiealthr 9uarant 11 dog bites e until releasedlIby'ythe State Board Respeetfully srrbmittecl, LEROY F• RICNAR.DSON, Inspeetor of Anin"lls. SS RS R, vPYcDu�ing 1944 OF TQ ,RT ON MAP d 'n°ppea large +V d addineit iren East Orleans was st eelional plans to 0111 _91— Bles, of tlrlrI lan0'•raph hints of the, map entitled, sniall� fee. `The ofi ,n s" +ue acail;ible at this olfiice fora sand meat' "suh:: N)ml lWaWS appear oa �tbiowid�tile maps help. fid -rats rind sauuu.:t visitors have made be for It mrr ili�.irr that wore sectional PlaonriRtimi be r ifo� l wnk� ill' u Il!ry �� 1': erowwend ar' apl\ �Kl %RAC' IC l.Ell" A• \JONE', A I.i i N%O W �sse5sors f orleaps' 1 ?ti DICIf1E, o - W COMMI E tile 11 or ioAR E ect- °11orable Board 0f Seleetm?n: Board 0 idea. fi 1� e to tLe Forest issioners Chj' Slteljsli to extend onr tl'?nlyVard P,rg Compost far �°' ;' It °�tl e big I)epru *tweat add 1)1,0Jeets for east °rk looperation is :;abwitti�ects rare berUrchne'gl t�,1�rl ;1.� s`' and vru•iou, other Pry�ro.l�'ets wi coy rnittee tle " as practical the' 1' For their consideration• to our i I,orY pleased to welc0nie rnnas I Smlth psi �eProsentatives; Tl & Altojl jell Ot�earti Rotas v l'lubl,l Renae B• IFve •et` oro b Ott to lJ S Cn Poxt. illa e 614 11 ] egr `1,troWl�0111 C 13jake iIhr ns Post War Rehabilitr yd«'a o« 1 .ir�I 11. Tibbells. CbairIDaSnO�c' utv 1i. �'9��� 1[, t'ra�nnin. Ilru•ri' IL Ilr ' ti�.e tirr� icr l'unpnitteel'n itteJ, Respectfnlly sr� C113ii'1111 r� T'ldred e, sell' L+biathan E• tiee id;W Nam E.I'.ld� '17arrs N\ . w ashiu�'to❑ ,0��. Arthur 1.. Npar Alillard IL '1'ibbett• 'i -92- REpORT OF THE FINANCE Mernbe TEE FOR THE YEAR 1944 ed Zu"bepm 1344 Mitchell and Freeman E. Sno« and were re re' Chairman obkins. )math placed by John Anthony and for 1344, and ilillard R. Tibbetts was elected reelected folloTrans£ Sept. 29 Transfer for 1944 fro, the Reserve Fund were as 11ur Sept. 29 llurruat°te account —p No • 23 lnsur nee account_ arks $ 120.00 Nov. 13 Pro. a d and be Warden 1,400.00 IV. a4 pr 19.80 Dec. 30 Fnspe ta' eeetion f Shellfish 100.00 13 El t warden ghtering acct. 30•p0 sect \ov, ores f Slau Dee. 31 BaTotals and ReStstration sect. 191.40 To overla .... Y Reserve $11903.75 596.52 Res $2,500.00 Pectfntly submitted, Alu'LARD $• TIBBETTS, REPO R\ Secretary To the 1WETgHT,S' OF S ' ALER OF °rabl ]Board AND 1 her ° ME and ReaAUr�$h submit of SelectmeAS���� for the Yeats 1944 of the Scaler of Weigltt5 Platforml over er a A Adjusted Co 'd d Cogntrm. 160 tolO ppp lb d Sealed Sealed de>n� 1pp lba g ppp 1 s• or ON, er s' 1 12 1 tr. ; 8 —93— Spr ng,t under 14 14 100s. o His. or r0m °�, 13 under 100 lbs. G putinn P ,.� under 10(1 ]bs. De G � 0 weigher, slot = -- 0 21 � Totals Avoird«12 Weights 30 0 f 3 103 Totals 1 "fluid, 3 Capacity Measures a0 Lt9uid tmder / 0 oVerl lat gal. 0 Devicas Motel 4. (Automatic Liquid Measuring 34 G (pasolitto 1 -ineh inlet 13 2 6 3Tot le) 6 Oit, ers over 1 -inch inlet (TrucR) 4 6 ale urin pro as g pumps 3 8 1 ose 1 0 AZola"One -I easur nnttpnmPs J / 1' ses bumps 9 �l c Totals Iard 51LSLinear Measures Sti 0 1 2 otals a Grand Totals ctl' Ir 'It 41 )h ms reported ` \ot Si'�il' eheYa Received and Paid Tt'east'rer For sealing fee' epatts For adjusting and it girev kill sual attention has bt'ett 0 0 t095 300 SesJed , Prot ifgp0 of this ht.auebes p x I, r, departure '94—. been quite( Ilurtn�'tttile year 1!11,1. Che work ha; this yc'trr lV is quite dittepe scales alr d' leult to in s °me re-sPects to other years srnee Ill QeuPnentr use m111s "a lli'ic�rtheeefore,cli ❑lriysesl (droll' fulh� gilauogdlt]oa for reert found "'all in_ it has been Put e kept correct ill care' The Pt durint" n�r purposes and has b Orne resPectseto "ail) siltuatiou 11. been different be ould Pity -m Therefo'tcrf'•equent ct'Sinpx' til suanlcs of III Per.Sealed, °ta� att$alto rnctcrs operas im, such tit it through s have sho Used until( Pufiiu 811011 eases n ternpotrtt�o All t this un fin P is scaled. Gas Sit their other c Usaal Year,OpePatio❑ to this tlepartnrcnt Proper pro ;�Irallyt 1011£ this department havd enure it' fur' tlstrelpf ql to all eol e t. W :alR " " "estions tvhicli I feel still the Ev Scales er sejoIlinc in 9 be) �areccto it that sc0o rest oil ease of 13 a and that l[udicatorttpoirtts to P trat.el, and heaps rsh"I.aleual °I' 10 it that Poise i:; tr' flr' In ease of ., Will ( hala it has +IDr�coo0 on once in center of `betuu I t ht u tta Scow ,> ,nr•x. be ..any rlifV�t.hou ea, "ht i8 up r P off scales bt. 2 >sd Ptly �q i,n hat PaaYbc�l Per Position t.LaP bctUU °t'tr�iti^idL l,,as easuresse t''elrfr`c'ent0 r'tl`ll that tlre 5eal`,lt I III that hales ns ^d I e The }il',efor, iter horsy. toy nteasilrin." oil atdrltil��e�.ul'I Wood ie slittati0l t.LIIle,ill colle0trdu�trraudtdirt• Part1 l'0ti0q iel l oil ''P�� tulrld 1) 1 . "III time , of it I tokgrIV PQque8tiPa,,, X1)1 �Vei "h erttinn rlh�iti �r I'ractiortlri5 Ula um „t. hy. the eutntlollffha iP V.Sa)nsgttln'rtr� addition thisr'��t 01111 (it it Qo"d'wlrorhastthe 11 n —95— lease lily ('011,1 Stakes as set up passed by this deptu'Untl't` Ilole.- lo so al ranee, to report the en lieartetr onnelusion yottr• Healer rlursrlreeeiced dare °fornnme' le I e'�oprv•atiou tchie11 lie _ made in the P ol, hris�trl19,14 from ccerc cautael Respect fttlly subnrit,ted- 1t00ill s. CII:0116S.hisrnnd bfeast'rt' Scaler op 11 erdl S OF REP HIGHWAYS URVEYOR II;oh ho the citizens of OCleansl gurve)'of. vayh f�'rereby submit ur }' report as the il. year 1944. General Repays 1,01 set I,. llr•o, ?6.00 APp illSs. orir9G.63 . Snrve3 1latfulls�Lathtrr 1541.`40 6 },e I�tiul ty ^"Its 7-38.37 138.68 1i „ s' oil hiltalrs and 74.83 tt•ood 57.73 Irrtl����cnt Nupplies 100.18 u Its $ 11.60 1341'r'e },16 e ,)37-66 — i 7:000•p0 ,trteJ b, 1,011 lOpkiun ityr, sue., 011 1 r11eks r s�flubor ii troljs�” 1 1100108 Brush Cutttngl)1)1 ' '11.11 Survey°(• 1(10.(6; a•r7.03 of fI 000.00 $;5,L100 00 500 0L -96— Balance 150.17 $500.00 $500.00 Na C. Hopkins,r 3'rolls—Labor s �orsno $6 7 tov k 00 ary °Yor t1Ppropriated $ x,000. Trucks 52.00 Sand liepab.s 696.35 1,059.96 Express 17.10 Horse Hire 70.52 4.59 10.00 Balance 1,972,27 27.73 lnsurancl4pair on Roa $2,000.00 $2,000-00 lad rauce on Tractor d MaCb1nerY and Buildings ocks Buildings 23.63 APPropriated x;200.00 Balance .98 _ 55.81 144,p!1 materia $2 Balancel ward Fences $29.(i7 00 70.33 APPropriatiott $100• P$Yroll.i�hki is xOAkins $100.00 0 Rentalls'Trncic 411e 'Article 13 0 LlaterialLOadet. 60.00 APpropt'iatiott $700.0 3-0,65 20.00 233 k J 41673 —97— ,�Qnce )8;1,27 7p 00 i $700.0(1 1j Meeting House Road— Articler ato) t $400-00 aYs Pi (} of 0 :lpprol to 6.0 51.00 ll'l r''I (�u(ks 30.]0 133.5'2 1.66.SS 0 }0 p0 $4000) 0) $600.00 l'a I3 Tonset Road — Article��triatiolt b y�'ol °Pkiuti 0 7;t 1 1 1 tt lla�roll�� r 1.:(bo 5urve�'nr . 71.10 ]lalel� 1'rUolcs :37.9:7 (�rjo�1•(4(((er 111.00 �lal, 209.73 311.5300�p0 2 tS.11 60(1.00 1p ,,00.00 �ldeS;tl(s Hydraulic Hoist—Jr�� P� °itr(a(tot Co. oo.uu I� �'y ( A tQ c ks 90 Ch ap ter 011lOpI . Highways - � . Sel o 16 R4S �1O9 r 1 a�, ah,� 106.0 141 111.;'5 1,1.39.56 tllO.Ull d• Respectfully sttbin'� `� Ilo, S�rpe3r0t. 0 •i m .J -98— TREASURER'S REPORT RECEIPTS General Town Account Oa deposit Cape Cod checking account rust Co ' Jan. 1, 1944 t and in treasury- 1944 receipt, 73,673.00 42 198,506.33 2727170' '7ocatiorYal Education of Defense Workers ccheck ng i a xpeaCod TNo Crural, No. 4144 O1 unt, Jan, 1, 1944 675.51 67.x•'1 ;272 PA � On he kYnoalt Cape General Tr Town Account Treasuc1945nt and in treasury s °arrante 91,800.38 1'10 180,37204 272' �0oational — Ed On deAo ''s N ra �d °N°Yrrural Defense OlWorkers, j Jan ' 1, t 194 iYl treasury 675.51 000.00 p00.00 I �,t 4 2 27!11,. I RALPH, W. SNOW, �.er TgUST E Tre:ls f °n31 DaVldu of $not° Lihr�D ACCOUNTS n 10uatha°vFImd Trust Fund William 11. Nets nY° ulnid 4,�t1�1.1)tl Puna �0 O0 200 fl —99— 3,000.00 '�aax AreY Hopkins Fund 7,700-00 4�eCu�l Tustitnlion for ti.niuts' Bndto�� 7700.00 IVv l<<tl a ITrust ,l to , S.n'iu +s Dept. 1,726.68 mutated interast c 914, p; it iu fund aau. 1. 1945 t F 00 11'0,, 1aheth Twiss Blake, Library TruBa„knd.2'0 . p144j°lateYi iulIeri 'tulnluu,c Cents Silvio s dd 0 ei t �hoi in . fw(ltau. 1. 1945 Fu nd Perpetual Care Cemetery 100.00 j ;tIII. %p l.nl 100•p0 til •o l.o 00 .00 diik . X0 ) i h<< i Lot 0.0� (,e ot 20 l 100 0will Il "Y Lot It I I 10 00 Edwrcls Lot 100. 30000 J �eh��R�te �aYYI 350.3 r X41 � ltC1 inter ti�od Five Cents b,i�auos 116 4 3? 0 e� 0 j 4)k u fund Jan. 1, 1945 � d t 103,03 h1444�0 i gates Rogers' Ce�ete, iu$S De 44.11 a (' g title e 14Y11 1130 Cod 'Trust C,o.. IM .lxn. 1. 1045 fpDd 10007 4'4j CaAt(1 Samuel N. wmitb Cemetes j)ePt t, �a �Q r� t I)d Tru,( co. 4�e , ��lerc'st h� itu�d Jan. 1, 1;)45 1 i'' 1L.; by 1 —100— 1�q�5.00 313,11 John and Snsanna Taylor Cemetery Fund Aepnmulat Cape Cod Trust Co., 0'011 d Savings Dept. nterest p 1.13 Balance in fund, Jan. 1 1945 —� 01,13 Charles R. Smith Cemetery Fund Ac ceumted in Cape Cod elated interest Trust Co., 00 u00.00 Savings Dept. Ito Balance in f and Jan. 1, 1945 DePosited - Pre man S' Smith Cemetery, emeter Fund Ac °emulated )00.00 Interest, d Trust Co., Savings Dept. � olle Balance in fund Jan. 1, 1945 �° 00 0 Deposited iu Clement Gould and Wife Fund ymouth ,• CaPe Cod avings Bank v� and Aeeumulatedvente est Savings Bank 0 5,p0�'gG Balance in fund 3y,,. Jan. 1, 1945 Mary 5, Ac�u in Cape Celia Crosby Fund ulated intereStd Trust 00 Co' Savings Dept. Balan ce 5 ���t}1.19 iu fu neDer l tedLlghtFlitd 1, 1940 Cal e ';'tth Sav' Ined to the Town of OrleariS Aecmt illaed I eeuts4sd'vil �stlBank Less interest dtatvn Balance to fund Jan. Invested in Clayton ' 1945 Aeennaulatedll' terra° °> ayO Tr nxt Fund J11 J' 1.61 —101— fund Jan. 1. 1945 .9,S80-00 to of bonds 135.21 interest 1, 1945 10 Rehabilitation Fund li, S Series G Savings Bolids, 5e1 interest 10 15,000.01 313.91 15 1, ntnd .Jan. 1 1945 lata`ltteiut� 1�q�5.00 313,11 e fonds a °' 1 1945 15 Owl tr. S Tre' °Sn It ©LpT1 -102 — acc0uut 1942 COLLECTOR OF aeeount 194:3 TAXES REPORT REAL ESTATE 1944 B-14 Cr, Jan- 1. Bal. due 1942 Jan. 1, Bal, due 1943 MaY 19, a.77 . Warrant, 44 19 I� till 1�J.1' Paid Dr, Treas, aconnt Paid Treas. account 1943 Paid Treas, account 1944 Abated 1942 Abated' 1(1.46°.x'1 4 4 Uncolle 1944 cted, 7!1,0-3'_,! 4,1•) line 1943 464 7:3 Taxotitleed' 1944 1.790.0 Tax title account 1gt;� Tax title account 1!,,123 !1.74' :3x.15 account l !; -19 31.; 511 0:3x.60 TANG 1T3LV PPRSONAL PROPERTY 1944 Jan. Cr. 1, Bal 43 llee. 19, Warrant,11944 1944 $492 -�) (om witted g 0.36.0) a 8 assessment) Paid Tre.• $9 1 Paid T 5. accoun Dr. r Abated, 1944 "count 1943, 1 4 I . ncolleeted - 492'••'7 '� I't 1' ' 1944 , l .,7. 111 I 16;;•' —10?— MOTH .ASSESSMENT Cr. I llal. 1. 1„ due, 1942 due 194:3 n�raut, 1944 l tt'eay. acc0uut 1942 ea8 aeeount 194:3 hod, aec0unt 1944 1944 Dr. POLLS �\�'rant ri etit) 1944 (omitted assesam II' n4% Dr. 16: at� 154 aee0uut 1944 0 4 1,944 OaO� 11P -HICLE AND �yAILEl3 , 1:13a1 �I c 11e 1943 �44Etllt' 1944 rant,l 1944 lyarra tt 944 Dr. $18,85 83.30 55679 $16.S5 75.20 93810 554' $1,018 00 $1050 00 $6`16 00 A26,00 $1, p60 00 F��ISE _1!1.13 30 $1.361;60 292 "gl 54.25 I I —104— Dec. 30, Warrant, 1944 . 1624 Abatement after payment, refunded, 2,810.7 1944 5 — 2,408.31 Paid Treas. account 1.943 Or, Paid 'Press. account 144 Abated, 1943 $47 .1:3 Abated, 1944 ?,'3:30,10 •).00 Uncollected, 1944 10.7: 18.24 Summary of Uncollected 2.408-31 1943 Real Estate Tales Januar y 1 1946 1944 Real Estate 1944 Personal 11,790.00 , 1943 Moth 9.74 2'1 1944 Moth 1 G8.51 1944 Poll 8.10 1944 :Motor �'ehiele -S.4° and Trailer Excise CISC i8,24 $11,788.45 RAT .PI[ I3. oixow. C01le0or of Ta3e`1• -105- STABLE OF SHELLFISH SUN t'itiieas of table Ituard of Seleettttat) ttnd the t me 1'nt' �lfl the �bet ()III. reP0r1 un ot "I . ly t tl parent that the eietinue'I , „tn' - "tiecd of , 4i hol'I •hellod (Innis iii Ibe tutcn ]III i it .iii •11ihign�_.l1 each �e�tr thrre i; tt oillY '. small Gpyt•il't'( 'horlinii,; in difl'.'re I atreatil) of Ilu >'aead 1'ci•t. a''aches a tal:ahlt .ii e. flat arotrte )lot di., a'aall sire and some ueatrl. e ot. tht nists. lolled 6. �o111e ul' lilt- reas01ts t) the bi" ltTvltho Gn and harl'Ir 0,.e that .11 v,t. IG, "ne t'ejditi0ns Ior lwilieli we 1111( 11 11 rrattthe y Ito ottll' ' ' YthO %ty dostriwlloe 1)y ^ it ❑d r' ttejt or)'' - t�' hN seat rr0�t•tit, tetirse Al] most ..I' unr flats Will of 1 Lat�t tt a)td 'epk eheauies. Itotlitl ttus ab GDria is done eneh }•eat' under t,ou iti Id e tat tinn.; hw the slier or these itlers tttnt role t' ent calno a., N%itltoet t1 t��'� a tttat'Ito oa)t l ^lha 'e(tdin I sill litrowtlt 'ttttdt °I't!t bel!ort! tit lain &he'atttnst ehan�i, fur fbe belt_" liu� 1r it' c int1)"Ovemettt, aloes tltistete`lhGSihle to eltn°jo at any tittle and 111)'- all 1j0' do e��ia4[dbe"It will continue tu)tdi "otit N'atsfo})Act ly,t l of Ilte tibastrity uof),ahftot'tattlurjer tbe alt tli,.e hp 00111 eoun0et•eial Gct)�e� t t it lttrlt ip�,, .'eutovWl 0f 1I,c bn1 for Ii(V0 ^ent livaited gtuualttic� ela)DSO or Qo, Ser' Paid l0e:tllc. 11 see)le Sot)tI.aTee I n l 'ai fable "tandt this a lttal`3 eo (l �n )Gaud il• �Glll ;11)O te"atly wis:;ed. llti' toned faj °tl }, e 4•„ sit ot•tar�o. ' for att.e,t �ptty u} t lauts in ]3atdt,i- ttea'rt latttsa11 ti pot' lh, n shttnkl fau'nish ,onje tsal e tla�n fi .1 sW are tit• Goan' ee; tq unt,•r. Phere n i tn whirls g-ave rt�•e t,itla 111ot•c ha AN'ell J'I'a' " j�ltll� raker.; reelitlee l0 a�oodtli,t. 14 reach' sale for the ] -106— areas are not as Productive to quahau(,.; as in the past. A new area was discovered last summer at the mouth of :trey's River which uP to date has Produced in excess h f joire.00 u'ortlt of mixed sizes. It is estimated that over X11000.00 °orth la little necks and cherries were taken from Ilop" kin, Island flat Town Co.,. In Jnne of 19¢3 sixtY -five bushels of mixed guahaugs• mostly small, were obtained throw sion of Marine Fisheries River h the effort, of the Div!, other, in- the area depleted Planted in the Meeting House ma Planted areas tviUteted 1) st Tile 3 be read one exception are doici, well and While on the subject m the fall of 1945. might be well tot °f Planted and closed areas it ,tanking Woo 1 t to clear up a great. deal of misunder May. el take no] t t Fithtstoppr °eide areas ltuhe�eeshellfish of tit's Fish Sew an ores whorl ermen and d to Provide would be difficult to get IMP ortalit food for a °ork• and revenue for our tare to provide our families and secondly and 1'e' •`' Projects shoal mg othe Iona l parent stook to assist na" as all our areas It It would seem that these an Peppleeenter - at from a community standpoint, area's 9ierein i the the cost of same To do thi' one ai most people years these builainbltp of rsnt,ltiell N illttil spawning t as resulted for forethene Year's u' industry a'Asi nature and help in th able n merr a Food °ro rke' althoughopenil ma these areas d The more of tub or oneCet, is in most instances not a prof it- have greater will this stoc C °nrltteive to increased roductton' have goo be the ch k that reach p the into th. "119 Of Orleans is Meat st Is to Pro anderlenn thy diseells -out that etae people tect sfa d th of Years a° do this coud build au the Polley of this depa n d no 'conditions P our most important 1 the lohere is a merely on as must be figured over a period yea r att� rt1 eOW, ro CovereaSoiga zorl yearly several sizes in the fisher again this now arc rn already being dug for To An ag Ptt s taco a price is °0 °d for digging another• to �t of. Bourne tt9hareby cwewtt�rle l eba authorities adds' fttllrie le to obtain n h; _107— bushel, nine l,ell0 cennthicllthe de- it were v` ill orliPlanttrl•niln ptlteClplcouQlt Ijbis'a ill ou)St for drednillg, I:lote - veal'. sca11o1 c,ll.• d by disease last excellent v htrt �houldeprovide' spaNtnil1 ,'"'tfleefornluadllajlau�. t ha6 nS still heat'T iletin, elcm��; ltllb °isl�ll�elantslrnotvn.sotnthe Pl.esent time at Orleans tllussrls. : \Ithou�'h. as is well fishiue is doll °°vnI beret ohl} a very small p:nt of their are neail lauded a. a el' fart that tI, boatsanI the V, tile sank ell. operated by Orleans fishermeujesIlltili, trtceol'(1111', ta> �tf `ts well as most of the nIa�'t wit b mo,c�'ba hundreds eulated locally. Our rcl bait pt1 �•IlOst .cal Ose . for fl' As yet no mnsselst thi��lt��aY °ll•pzitiR flcingtenew�Bs bt� heistile Ivere sO ldlfl oFltl oullt of best and n'earri...00r this IV sl °iF rPluovingl sed e'c °`ll �hellfi'theltm °ueyged for ht11dRCr, Ill . L14111 seed eo till not he out Illil oowuaCt ll ° rOJect `viii Int`'Pose was added t° all o . file T that this P shell - id . ofottetanHatst res tltell. stl e `GOftlpla'tt, the tlletv�tftitiesrof J)VII assist in the return m°neY , funded 1 rge quala'a3's Ile - assist tas tnll'l,r'his tv r tStateeleaslu° tt.• ll stun talc eel nests tdesltrl ,lie i11 1 taithtilto ions 1t'1lfish P, took then ccl nto as ore ark and the inl,�, Ie I ioll fore toF stile oftt dl'° t I'01.1c. some ofsthe Town a11Py�hltal'ea ,ouch � lrlittle that pots' tit the Pleasant Ice t °` . us ft etl to advanta e of the n1`tl elie''u °11.ere us Mows: uP man bushels, thus t' el.tibs s is o f0 bushels hundreds of horseshoe ie. 9 ten. llfisll otjeln i 000 also 5 shern site 1�8 The rest netioll °f s j 1, (lonelts and tt•illidesspawn) 9?00,busbels " and collars (lt'itlgle- Ra`vtl) g.o bl1sbels h'g°' strings (l'on`'ldnit 1 °0 horseshoe t°tabs�yonllo IV Starfish Mussels -108_ Mshereg for extend our thanks to the Division of Marine aeallo their assistance in obtaining quahaii� tulrl The also and also for financial assistance. tea members of the 13oard al- 3's, been cooperative of Selc,•tnu•n htn•e, ns fullet ce and gnidaue and intere. s- function, e this steel. \1'ithout tltcir a• department could not propel "Y Estimated r activities oil"(' froth all shcllsh It has been a pleasure :65,000 — x+70,000 the believe is an ind , again, to have worked for tl'I„tt town and its people. , ry of the greatest importance to our Respoctfu11y submitted, EL:1lEli R. DARLT G, Shellfish constable. T° the STATE GUARD Selectmen of prie REPORT teat The folio . ans, It wip Late It ntg is a Gli rev' unit has noted 11, th \o. ae30til 11iP aetivities of the O# Jan been ehall report I"I'. for the ear of 10'1 State it 1 19 cd thrice t that the designation of this Ile Licilt SinithtG t and oil vethutuble nl'Gtt!1) I \o. 4'31tlfassaehusetts required Cora 0 2 °d Lienl�n.4j enlis,l.'d men, one 1st lean; 8i.h hou s Commander ant tt ith Claptain Alton L. oral d0a ry 3101 Buildiug. iii "he unit lias drilled th , Ole ]lead Ptatn %nit144' °n ovde prlea9sarters and rues rs from the Adjutant Gen' transfer pr0vin take eputhorized to 101 th red a utrnall set ilp a Battal tilemagkofCltCIOLt, III•tish ellelht�fProce Companies ilo frIle II 3annar 11s. J0r, his staff i,i »,;,alfd six enlisted melt Y :31 nom the forinel1 1`144 Dry heiug Promoted to Chatbalrl one . urit °j'deis I- listed mei64lte °. number l,Ids: ;;0itle»s 43 1ntC:o 11 ('11 Od melt th , with omit and 23 'd as the 5th co, _109— llllh tit,ite Cnartl. let Lt. Everett I• rr to brlllo rise Inl'. Alassachu:;etls t,t,ntntander. Ytnu,_ eras ntadr ('o��llilt�i,�,tisolidatien bell ','it" a control I'he purpose o{ this si t` it, rather than single unit as heal .m Poi siblelVl •o1 Orleans. lhaintaliniingllttv't lstutin ulnitstott f imedt'p11 ti.ellsasot stand The mission oi' Il,is newly' CI," `ts general disOin - Ilililary lnlltorili Ss1io `tcltcrotl.11 illultt��eOGelleralesame d1'rs or auk catastroh t,h,tl,tat' 3'I Ill. iltlitioll t° thotclered n, T11 •ot11d loon . of latigcr, as u•ovidl'1l (It ts stead duties 'State o 1'iscijlSltl,ittoil I, Ito `tbe pdjntanhGCo. to (111113, localldut }e lliplo�tsltsel.ti,l'`ltittttt l,{ ,10ntlC NO. mar d, oral's office Ilom the with ito rite t'lold "ll,w (`t1t`tfhe Ni, 11" rat uirai to continue ll ,l el saY th• of C'hatbnm, fol.wcrI,- assi' 1t 1111,sio c�,,Opt to secr?t area �s this still remain, t, 'lot' d berm e i1t this he details will not b.�tit,�111 �bntj1't0tl't,as in`P`IttiltarY lth Co. planned t,Ist titttithe -I I]. t0�'outtn'ut�l'1' dell, . satisOntFebr11eirY1 t 1!II1•lst St, rt�iclPrin l'illt�aitic.lcllichills- q. Captain Willard ht'out ilmlu'1��j0no {�tl,� .ttdt�il Cltinst (1l,eln' 1'oliee I iN ision. l ill it 1 1.0 �iul 1'' fettse''=r` tccll as tt ladtedll of tile 1.11 ohs of C loi,t Ji i oliV , a, Oil Ile I 11111 ions, Fi tt: nu colup.lu? l.ecci'.0d ` n T, or Guard 4'p1 other s` 1nx1 ant wlol.tttle inc- teri 1 ieal Warl.,11T alttl 0f ill( tItaliou t��I1 11g:lco its Ind IO"ough inspectiont p111. bitt .et.1 ��r.ttet. sit t,l,etlopest l,hly fine rrllnrt the Yuut'Oos t,ltattd.i �� n`Igi_i,titt -. forest esnll of this iOht, sits titnt P,nc ou- ontPal f t. to ti °n lhas beenl`t"atist ;Ioc1' .Inutile t "Ottto tprttt�torball Otisiderc thattlu Pot,t IOt lhohu l' pttll(ilto�t 11atl'Y :ucd 4tts. lr iii t tit t1ouil o tort to 'ers here apt "tu It l:;t .horn etudes 1,�etl a fit' �t,1t call ou I t'crett I. N oil, DrcY ,.,.on ltl no tolVen•dcu • 11(I Ll. Rob t•t ;tnjO`c 11.1111 . opost turned �olttl aril9 it.u1 1' t honah the h t'I,,.t.1•;t11'r rb hot. tlje t he lire lit /aid -s VoWt 5th tb• which, tt•er'� , Oio,, ,00ee. e the the 5th C' The C —llo_ out to assist in the seareh for a missing -Past 3'ear• This teas not Platoon person during the "Pent the ordered Mobilization but the On September 14ltiro night Guard was 1, dered 1 1944, the entire :1 Procla muster f Massachusetts Stat,• l oration of the Oovenror• or the Hurricane duty IBS Y 100 Percent of its strc The 5th Co. mastered nCilr- erS Orleans ngth for tern in platoon assembled duty in this eme�rgen,' }'' hall the Orleans tli „h at the Company IIeadgnar Post Platoon assembler School Buildin,. �ered dice Building. 'Fill the o anti the Chat - basement of the Chatlntul to dutY, where theym these points patrols wee! or gu dill, its from tlanrc sPent guardinV serous u. ,the whole night ecaeuat Sept. l5th�the BO' a'nS1"ec1 placesaof reporting �e :u'd dama issued a Prece d of Select business. At G . \. \l. boo where , Pt orderni It I of the Town of C'hathr,nt storm darn. the :ith C'o. to duty at Stage Aar- on dutY at this luc IDage was severe, wrecked ation for , 'lie 5th Co. remained 1'oli Property, At it eleven days guardirly this stot'rn” vascrelie atment aSitit ehd of this d this s time the ('hathaw 194,}�N, ordler of the Ad•nt• duty and the State Cluard oI'rth illtatepC 0. 1,o detedtto con sollidate with rth< tllar. as that sire 'll0tor Sgnadroitt� ;pI redesigualed as 'rro "1' l)„ beco ranks of the the I. e depicted d nth ea ;()It for this chanwe beiut'' 13 Army easoa, and 'ell ° the dis, h tt,'T;l Companies had again d For(es• leaving. es granted men for basi_ At this "for ditty in the United Stat''s oY being or elate the new _ hnnl b,'l rn the town and I op ),Troop D_is in the pi'm e. ; I. lion almrbet]m lines I a state ot• Theltpetvttroop now for",_ tile of cetfill ationlr( nar,l ofrine t Y�eeulstrL' 'at oil Res r l s111) red, I'''VBRPITT 1. YOUNG, 1st. Lt., M. 5 rs 6 REPOT TOVWN CLE MEETINGS TOWN nleetiW9 Annual TOM'' X 1944' habits nd 21 an the IOns a February 117ntrantin brtrarY In response to a IegallY 1) , —etI to II° foil en and there of thc' Town of orlo'atythe ToANTI, te.11 11, Oder tor, '�� t7�44{ aa'taione rn`,.I,) Ic Ire tia warrantor the offered by to act upon the artiCk's it said to order' er w•as 'tile( PrO Ilse P. The meetiw, Was �u�� ))()A% 411, 1. to dtufotlte the Reverend IVirrwalt °1 . Aotc, n11EL the e% therder for was toted, e .,r• t ° a to T ren. �•oi' an .v ties ti l ° o It Wit the readier, (a tine and t tilereorr' a to tah�lp i $. Irrt'anrhle, the eouclu: ;ion ;v, ' .tct t isle the a' de for the nffieeI,, rettn•n.�'te°rJau be I ra ttl- cud the Warrant tier acorn by t 1 rcPort (inTotVn Tellers ebosen art' l ouh Annua d otUe1• tone.) Darling and Elijah C the n at riate n Article I. `To aCt ofPtl e SeleanrdeOPPrOP its) ralsc Gomfirs {eoo£ tug Recommendatio art' once elj0ol'1 Olfreers or Cornwittees the Ftn`for nttnt aP the a n n total for the same. 3 1 er,t of red rorr t1 a (This article nl lrr' i s With the be° t""t ttO 40 O�Officelrstele ti°tkttbtl ap- �.iso retln Proved $1901760.) 11'�i �toank nd the Year. - l•�133g. the t0l Voted, risiu t all °tlr ,tcd r the r of d that ct- the Selectmen al'}d lie it�,l,tion.' £the r51p00�0X'0.: ecyear. Departmental �I`ecor"'rtt�tion thrprt of ,if 1 -£or. tb Ved ovith the e� {° tthi, anal e on htions g3,v �0 �ownlraln�t >trltd oPtr °oIt lall2eruUtr len•ti and I)epart n 144, as DO `)Ncs:� Selectmen's li`rt'nsc -112 - Toleehnen's Supplies Town Accountant'; Salat;v 100.00 Town Accomrtant's Supplies ;00.00 Treasurer :s Salary 75,(10 Collector's Sslarr 330.00 Town Clerk ;s Salar 1,050.(10 Town Clerk, Treasm'e1• 940.00 Clerical ]r Expense lid Collector's Expense 900.00 egal' Expense - lssess G00.00 ots' paY and Ex 150.00 Constables' Salaries pence 1 }50.00 Election and Registration 1(10.00 Care of Town gall 600.0(1 Town Hall Repairs and Grounds 1.500.0(1 Police I''ire De 200.00 B Partme11t (Salaries and ' - : ;,000.00 Sent1tipeetor 1�pense) 2.600.00 er Seat Sealer of \\einbts unll 0.0(1 \loth ll \V'elgbt� , Alen, Mures - Salary 100.00• Tree \!•;', ' Ulwrn'tcndenttasules �Su]�plies 50.00 \bnb,1.1 oden (IYY Tree ) 2,200.00 Horest \Ct A!'arden) IIer ardeu 300.00 lfl 5,U0 � (inchtdiug Town X1 1 �'c-sch 300.00 Salarie:;t11 clinic and )31x, l)outol and and cost tbics; amount of Insluq I- lealth to be left to Of Aubn the Board :Assesxnrs' fit, als 1 7:10.00 I1lsprrt "r of SI (io.UO lliuhtvr( tow11 Dugutterbtg 5p0,110 P 5.00 ]inadsirle $�tishes (b • ' ve'Surveyor) or) �" Sur 100.00 $1'pai�•lAenrue;rl ntting (b x,00p.00 ,So \Pl ,ej hi ht and rail Rtun e of 1100.00 n t ]'oldiue r rt r �nIs t rlsbter- rtlta .15(10.00 11111 1 (v Il Sut've Jot) Ilarb arho tl aster) 0.00 :3x0.00 Labor OI �'elfai•e r and 50.00 Ohl A.1, ,Assists tnd Sttp Supplies ! ule port 75.00 1i >,e Assist t of four 3,001)•00 d to Ur pejtl Ott Cbil drubhistr, I 00. feu atiolh 75.00 600.00 -113- 05.00 Q� l �olloinistration 51000.00 to )olwnlent Cbildrett- � 1,000.00 SIl'O'�!s (hv ('otnntittee) 1480.00 LibrarJ- (by 'L'tntstces) 120.00 iu 11'olts and YIaJ' ^rounds (bJ Commission) 75.00 OPjn�'eric., and 'I'om11 (b >' Conttnlssi�0mmisslon) 700.00 Tosnr;lnl• \iunituBo n s (,;r;tves (hY" 10000 1 °tt'n 400.00 (lour( Reports 30.00 cei 1 Orders \I is us 1,700.00 11crt.int, Brook 11�otet.+t Town Notes rrttimr of Shellfish 5 0.00 .thou and Ptopill 150.00 (I)v lihollfish CWh; table) 1,500.00 rlin Si'mals 6,500.00 Mate 00.00 llit4 nlcslit (.l r. -yr, Ili l F,,Xerelses 100.00 nioriul and Atmistu•e 150. Stti,labita '1'rcatnn'llt a 900.00 ISO lal litation lC'ontmlttee- B`Pcns I, Bldos. 200.00 11 �� 'l ifle Expense qlj 0 of Road llae11111C Y Y ,urvcyor) authorj7e vote to tmen, selec Jilt Article 2 To see if the aPP�Oi'alaol . at ol, of 944, toteb0 Tow mtoneyrfrom time tohetaitio, 3 abi0 toaiive for a�tentte of the finaneia� year - theret0g'apmay b1t11 Sectial or issue a r ne v any notearttnoaccordanee n anthor- 1^ od of less than °ne s t11at the {0 the .set ton h Peri 011ait. 44, General Lai gninhonslti�aPPt•ovalin antietFat 1, I>, Voted, voice vote• 1. kith (tine to itriuninr o�ieriIN . an kte(the town O'ca °nee- ttfi.oIDlwl �,eriheUctpt'. Pia�Ib °with p• to borrow m v1'" as J(, revenue 0f thiiute or' Rote toIn aceorfl 44 a n0 it I }he YOU, and' tott•enetvhan ones y. �` 1711e('ltap 44,1Get7eral Law A it �i —114 - 3 `II vote Aottake fro To see what sum, if any, the Town will I' wards m the surplus in the Treasury to apply to' tries m 1944. (This article approved by the Finance Committee in an ar tent not to exceed $10,000.) j exceed $i0,000oice vote, unanimously, that a snm not to to apply towards taken from the surplus in the Treasury axes in 1944. Article 4. To see if the Town will appropriate what- {' I Year money is receive I ! Year for the d from the s 1` Trustees f use of the Snow doh tax of the prepil to be Pence Of the Li purchase of books or any other a al ful e`" ' (This brary. t 4' r Pro voted,avto�ce approved by the Finance Committee)• of tile ever whatever °te unanimousl a mono Y, that the town p- an a °atpable °b therTfor thesusecof tl efSnoty ld Library, J Y Articleat5ful expenses of the Library. rector of books 0r GI, etor for the Cale see if the 'Town will elect a 'lbwl1 rU #� >�ass. Gen P Cod Extension, Service, as provided 1u a direct, 'Voted ' voice of s' Chapter 128. edgown g CleTklia Cape i °dt Extension ll the e and ithat. dredge as east �I as d- one direetone ballot for Mr. Raymond :1. �]- j, EldreArti elected•tUe orleraltor�lec11 l rk east one dll�t I� cle g instruct e hibit th To sea if the Town will authorize th To attrl nt and tke°Tms; and /ors ndtanY andlall kinds ofrdsltedlfts ?r catching shellfi sh andttotssua licenses to plant, 91701°, dt or control Mar slt seed and Plant shell for the pm'Pose o4 I� amYnde as author yea fisheries /w thio to any manner pron't( other set by Chapte YrChaPter 18 the coastal waters of a= th 64 of theatvs note itt8 of the Acts of General ereto Pertain�� °f 179GrEll] i' u dill" S Section act anti I P° IVoted, voice vote, unttuimonslY, that tie town e^tnitate ail im;lrnet the �eleetmen to act to control, tearid /or prohihit the taking oeelt� issuetlicensesato Plant and of shellfish and seatvortiis; and /oT iant shell for the pm` ktou, rli� and hike She and to lot to in any manner pose of eatehiiir shellfish scerl and/ ' Pr,ti Chap• 130 of Be 1941 note or cout• „I m;u•ine fisheries tvIthin the coastal 1941 tYt'` °F tie town as aulllorized b Acts of et'al I,atvs as amended h� X98 oink force including and/or ail }v other arts -or I`,ics 796 6ce 5 0l' l' bap, fi4 of the arts of li' Will raise and TOa1n vote to Dollars Article 7. To see if the Five gundrelf 'appropriate to exeeed ital for the establish- ($500 Priate a sum not oci 01P treatment "ptYnt of abe p id to »h tl caIIo ltital f to bee and is of tiro Of residYn T° persons and tntalfierdtb F lle f rl some tere111t of tea amt fully the (Ieneral Chap ereto and joCprdanee with section "r I of relation ti dtt's, Or take anl' actor in Comntit,tee, ther' f (This article aPProved by the I',in t the raise 00 to be for $alto.) that 100.) t -arid 1 Voted., t oice tote, will”, F,0,c ll°t'die tZb�shni re and J)lt- '1l'Inopriale the sill "OSpitill�foilloispital lotto be resi- �� tic and 4t ('r the C'aPe l'nri lied nt Ne1', such eft of t U,tnrranee or a Free bN the the rlourt 40 of I,erson�,ndttui�iblc 7 }�of Chap. Lll tee, 5 of trio Totcn ,tifh — to raie� - G,ntnt�uLaws.a <cmdanee Tow" willl Vole Dollars thc" nndre Fifty Article S. '1'o yCe 1f oft One 11 as reolon a and a�n (IjitlPpropriafe tbhatrnl Ser�nocdays . 0 forestry er qn 688 of th,,l>I \ots 0l 1!1 0f the dibe 'o f class th 11 lotted by the 1111 't t0 , Fin" nee C °m h,�lic parpu "i't of nsjldefilied b•` 1i0dby P rioi. Sa not of $ o`taPalla fire hazard• a,no tie t rs �Ppr0verl in an ). nnanininusl lived Fitly top it.l Vol erl, voice vote• nl' ()te t1UPropriate the stitu -116 — 68($18 50.) of the emploY Patrol Service, as required by Chap' rector of theca Of 1941, on days determined by the Conservation Division of Forestry n the Department of as defined b' to be of class three or higher fire hazard, Y said Act. Article 9. To see if the Town will authorize the Se Count to expend cooperation with the State and Cm t($500,either of them, the sum of Five Hundred Dol- an er Chapter and of hoer ateddby balan thee Tow n fo S Ovorof raised Worksaandrthods uPon which the Department of I'ubllo (APpro e Selectmen may agree. Committee) In an amount of $500,, by the Finance and Voted S lest voice too, unanimously that the town author' the Count men expend in cooperation with the State Dollars ($BOO r either of them, tite sum of Five IIL"'7 of funds raised and a the unex 07 of der Chapter 9p ppropl•iatl�ncled balance of $938' nn road or by the Town for 'vo of any and the gel es upon twh ehneral Laws, for the repair orbs ctlmen may agree Department of Public tiV Article 10, the Selector to o sell, the Town will vote to autbort 4e lent ale by Posti n b notice of lent °f s er Srst giving time nn , least b forublie place 'nsuch notice of sale in some cnu`,eot went oTn under tax t'1 °r at private sale, property) take" IV may ro�o tomsoeoer thcProcedure provided that the Selo le ally aetion r ny bid whit nay`✓ authorize to hold spelt t'le Voted elati tber h they deetll inadequate o t 'Ze the ' voice eto, q r ' lanven. 'cut of sal ev 0 'Sell, first that the tow" lift ],or, ilt elect tags at least d Aubli� sting sttclt t,'ving notice In son'' ken b bef l ac notice of sale ld) the Selcethe to'vur11 11 the sale ht the town fourteen city ell P such sale may reJe t ooesoe�ertltle procedure provided P0 !, Article 11. T° sae if ld thch they deeinlinadegtt�te �1 whi the Town will vote to trailsfer —117— from the Overlay Reserve Account to the2 Reserve Dollars, the sum of Two Thousand Five IIuyldeePnlnnce Committee, in (This article apPToved by sat ;amount of $2,500.) that the town trans- "I Voted, voice vote, unanimously, servDeonTa fot' from the Overlay Reserve Ijunndr to dt($2 00) 111° sum of Two Thousand Five will vote to raise Article 12. To see if the TO"navailable funds in Thou- "I'd appropriate, or tral not ton exceed Flvbondsoor the p of war s banks, the treasury, a sum us chase sand Dollars ($5,000.) o11 investments for saving fund, In other bonds that are leo ostwar rehabilitation' of 1943. an order to establish a P ter 5, accordance with the Pro roved forC $0 000., by Finance (This article app that the tow of Five C Voted, a voice vote, unanimous easury, the sum from available funds in fore the Pmehasesavings banks, fer f war bonds Thousand Dollars ($5,000.) ents for fund n ac- °r other bonds that are legal inv °rollabilitation cts of 1943, au order to establish a P O1`ga °f Chapte Treasurer to P"r- Slid that thehtohn authorize the Town of th chase said bonds in the name e Town- raise Article 13. To see if the eve wHuli0Pins Dollars and appropriate the tv ih tor and sand' 1$700.) to seal coat, ce Comniittto%vn raise (13y r�APOr ved - $700unaS'mou ly, that HUndred Dollars Voted, voice vote, sum of Se kips Lane. to sealp oat with tareand Town 1v111undredt ]louse d a ro riate sand, gone Article 14. To see if the f Four Meeting send, and a) rto hseal e coat ewith tar andittee in an amount of $ , eat.) . Com'n town raise oad. (BY requ , Finance that the $400.) $400(Appioved bS unanimo"slY, Dollars ($400-) undred Voted, voice vosu use on' ith tar an tot$ appropriate o ectile„' H0 -118— q Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to raeec f and To the sum of Six Hundred Dollars ($600.) to seal coat with tar and sand. Tonset Road from j11nc- tion where Bric]c $ill Road joins Tonset Road to thr shore. (By request.) (Approved, 460. by F'inanre C'onunitteel. slid Voted r 'I" vote, unanimously'. that tlue town raise appropriate the sum of six hundred dollars ($000.) to ge I coat Of Br'cic Ilillvith tar and Saud, Tonset Road from junction Road to shore. todArticle 16. Ta see if the Town will vote to false Pu h priate the sum of Two Hundred Dollars ($200'1 (By request.) Ydrauhc hoist and frame for snow PlO" Voted, vOled_$•t00.1 by Finance C'ommittee). and ,voice vote, unaniuhousl 1-0 Ise to Purchase riate the sum of Two ]InnrlrI Dollars 1($ °000•) hJ'ch'aulic it and frame for sruow Plow. Article 17 power. and dire ° see if the Town will authorize, een- to sell transfer,t ahe�Seleetmen, in its name and behalf• Cemetery Associ ndn and convey , to the Orleaer l �0�n bas' interest o I a nominal consideration, ale In title in each instmiee �0 1481to 158 slid equitable, which lt60 Oemeter • both and in Lots No. 16 soeiatioy, 1n Orleans mclusi`,e in said Associate°ns' Chart �?0 plan entitled s \7ewotS are shown on sarlllass., olee (BY re Lots' 148dto sell slid conqaenn °us �mthat th� Selectn o^ - situated ' 158 iuclusire Y all rights, title and interest �;e area of nr the eastern part a£ sil,e which enct Lots 16g to lfi9 uncle' Orleans Cemeteu� approxunatel ,the Orleans Cemetee'? 1 he return for Y Associ, 1 71,200 squauT feet, lO, en Assae'. n 11n1ich the otion for the sum of one 1' 11 -j1' � "Im hoe'derle, °j1 thee t° tra�sf�ate1's of the Orleans Cell "t will iv„ e present to town u,600 sit", r ihc'said the the lore r toevu town burial t °E`'ll1 1 toluthehtowtlspI ' III, Ilera,l "III inl Place, lei which {ePl I e ]l 00 square land to make for the srn °cettpiect tvitlte fl raves, tlo °t�r`nlyhell pprovecl n of (A lb3hYhe °FiiranccnCOet h ldillrRolitb thellr °e —119 — mendatimr that the town enter into, an agreement with the Association, that m ca'? afcorrespondine Orleans Cemetery �e of that inscas pu Town ret4tin the privilege rate of transfer)• number of plots at the same will vote to elect a Article 18. To the Town ars (By request.) see if elect a TREE WARDEN for three (3) years' the Town Voted voice vote, unanimously, Tree Warden for three (3) years. and ap- Article 19. To see if n�Ted dollarsil($20 Use to flthe and enlarthethe m of � g eater' holes for the Fire Department. (By TFgnance CIO that town raise (Approved, $200., by ously, t aaand enlarge exist Voted, voice 'vote, urra 200 to Ilea n will all the and appropriate the sum of $ for term tug holes. TO toe C1aY the in le Nthisrs an f romtyear edino to sue ton Selectmen to lease oa ty, lease a Boa ds of aSelectmenu to renew uhaVe been for the Put` Year' until such aut Doak at Bock Ad °�l therreQuesta poste of storing andnSellfIIOm year toi9aenitelyy P °sauthor- toV ted the voice vote,thereof un nlmhesTown lit an °inhabitaudes- any. to the Article Board of const table, whr°mecution$hf relatrveGen- ons Town fort the de of the they t. he `proendodsbYf Chat)- ertallLalws1elChapter 130,as1941u and enuBuncla said Cons 0 raise ace ter priate8aoSul notisexeeedY audefan Hall things thereto (41500.) to paY the stoaact any Finance Cap St able, and to do 0" anthor- pertainin (Bi request. °f $l00 y own (Approved in the um tiiat j)itant the the of n ittee ourt desirnat ws te, unanimously, an inha a pe' i Voted, voice 0 trnen to seine Board 'nay of the J,a t0 vn to be a Coll, able, °i' on of anY Viola the detection and prpgeeuti -120 — of the Commonwealth relative to shellsheries, in accordance with the provisions of General Laws, Chap. 130, See. 98, as amended by Chap. 598 of the Acts of 1941; and to raise and appropriate the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1500) to pay the salary and expenses of said Constable. Article 22. To see if the 'Town will raise and ap- propriate the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150.) for the erection of poles, purchase and runninE" of wire to establish and maintain an electric navigation light at the entrance to hock Harbor Creek to replace a gas sigh article i s use there. (By request.) amount of $150.) Ppr °red by Finance Committee, in Voted, voice vote, unanimously, that the town raise and appropriate One lhxndred Dollars ($100.) for the pur- RockoHarborllCreekand maintaining -a navigation light at used in conjunction t, sum with , or any part of it, to be an equal amount appropriated by the town of Eastham and that a committee of three be aP' Pointed by the Moderator to act with a committee of the town of Eastham ill carrying out the provisions of Article 22. (Committee appointed tor, as follows under Article 22 by the Modera- : —Elmer Il. Dar]iug Earl M. Eldridge, \\'ax- ren W. Baker). Voted, voice vote, unanimously, at two o'clocic (v) t1fter that the Annual Totvn Meeting• I adjourned nntil after the Special Town Meeting• had been disposed of ". SPECIAL TU MEETING The meeting Febrltary 21, 1944 P.M. b g was called to order Y the Moderator, who read at two (2) o'cloelc Article 1. the Warrant. appropriate, To see if the town will vote to raise and nry, a sum oft transfer from available funds in the treas- mouey not to exceed Five °der A (in addition to tinder Article 12 of the Thousand Dollars \Vary at f10. already requested Meeting of k'eUrnary 21 for ant the Annual Town Bond s or other bonds that 1944), for banks, ill order are le the purchase of War t0 establish a gal "°vestments for savings Post -tear rehabilitation fund, _121 — ill accordance with the prot't$1ons of ChaPpx1uittttee� of 1943• (Approved for $5,000. by- FnlanthaCthe town transfer Voted, voice tote, un'aHte ous 3. ur }., thetSun, 5 000Ftal- I'Mila available funds In itt addition to I�ltousand Dollars ($5000), ( 12 ,{ the Roar fontth et Pure "'"'illy requested under Article 1 xy` .,, 194})' oal invest- of 'Towulfeeting oother bonds that are IQ osttvar re- chase of War Bonds ox' iu order to est_iUlish a p Chap. uxcc with the pr°visiorlhe Totter menu for savings banlcord: antlxor1ZOf ton, °. I "abiltation fund, in aCL the P.M. that town the and 1`reasurertto purchase said Uv darn tisly name 2;06 Voted, voice al Own Meeting. to resume the Annn= at 9.06 P. ,f Me Resum °d will L °gis- Meeting authorize, Annual Town the Town the etitiola Article 23. Toth O Selectmeni i °g�oi ters of lie. 'tract and direct author' lature for the Boaral °f Paz ine (fethodis, Street Pow d tell l or purchzse,.aaeiO ated atethe pnof "xta"nl ��of (till Gift a AOnxetitxtes so called to Nv the Prjse Aortb °whereof, le G.A.R. IIigl �°sured fro"' m y, fx °O; tanY A "Rl{'t the Soewallc vorttile o,tasaid ICe1ott l.pI1B 11CaPPc'oP defra,Y l,ortttleesxnu sides cipal P111,13 the Town ($go0.) Satd land if pollars e4tr11.1 ° the preen And to see cl F,etY t of nOR, - se as a Coal- tile of Six Hundret tf0'' the f °nei es for the e cost of said P ntovin pre Coin nd the expense of o the P iq in- cs and of concliti(BY�xe� oft $100° by motion to au- PUBLIC PAItIi. amoan a r tail° tile mittee pproved ill a 11130L Befell trn oat enabling ono clefitVoted post ]fadt•batttile I tbori'oners oft tile 0 "et n 3 1 and Aet, amiss acq solo tl "ottslatnretfort a Spe °of1I , tip "mail it t�`'nwstr'et and Lea m efthowering the Bell bN ;l"i "old �,tlerlot',1[. Orleans, to t of the °t' purchase, a Patcated at times so callP1'1. to -122 - width, measured from rthe strip es nt linen oftthe sidewalk or the State Highway, from the northeast and southeast sides of said Cemetery, or any part thereof, for the municipal purpose of a Public Park. And that the town raise and appropriate the sum of $100:00 to defray the, cost of said petition. Article 24. To see if the Town will accept the leg- acy, bequeathed by the wi to th ll of Clayton Mayo, deceased, e Town of Orleans Barnstable County, Massachu- setts, the same to be held in trust and the income there- from to be used, in such manner as the municipal author- itieS Of the and support of the wise, for the aid, mainteu- To see if the To oe of the Town. Treasurer to receive and own. will authorize the Town Voted, voice vote Pt for said legacy. the legacy, bequeathedubanimously, that the Town accept ceased, to the Town of OY the will of Clayton Mayo, de- chusets, the same to be held in' Barnstable County, Massa - from to be used, in such trust and the income there - ities of the Town may deem as the municipal, author - and support of the Poor wise, for the aid maintenance Voted, voice vote °f the Town. thorize the Town ' unanimously that the Town au- legacy. Treasurer to receive and receipt for said to becorme effe tiv see if the Town will adopt, the same meeting in the from and after Year 1945 the annual town (1-) The Board' of following by -laws: authority to promote Selectmen hibit the taking of eelsoanal'aregulate olr have of shellfish and pro- of the Toryn 0fy0r1 and all rnzi ads cordance with and acts in addition 130 of the General Laws thereof, thereto and (2•) The amendment authority to Board of Selectmen grant licenses to shall have mg s ed withinsth�nd t0 plant shells for lcatch- g ance with Chapter 130 g the Orleans in acts in addition thereto and ea General Laws and Voted, voice cote U7lanim0usl amendment thereof. y, that the Town adopt, —123 — the same to become effective fromeapollovhtgtby- lansual all Town llectirrg in the year 1945 (1•) Tire Board of Selectmen sha0i have ohibit thorn to prom0ta, 1'0amoll r�e�'r11a1 kinds of shell - ncl ` accordance the taking of eels and Orleans 111 acts fish within the 'l'p11'1 Of Genera with 1'hapter• 1 300Endeamendment thereof. all- - _ in ar(lrli� ion thVVeto of Selecla tr "VoNv, d reseed Tile thority to grant licenses tO]plls for• e' -th take shellfish and to plant 100ordauce 11,ith Chap - with the 'Pawn of Orleans t, 3e is iu addition there and thereof. Attorney General, 130 of the 01"I" thereof* L11ws \larch 10, 7944 by to and ameudrneni (Approved raise and -9P- Robert Article 26. ITo ]see ife the r d by the Sel men's Five th` aclditimle toll the nrmonnttlreal led then Prosecntronuce coal- ) for IK°lp„ bf the Fina 0f $, rise Preparation of the amount the TOW)' r• (Approved nr the that Selectme0 ) nrittee)' vote. 1111an iv0s4andredth, Sel of the <nrd appropriate the .11111 rn0unt called for r0secet ou (rrr addition to the for fultlrnr P thai for , Map. business R('Vominendations) Sessors Other to act neon any PreParatioir of the s' 1•eso- Article ° -i A71d the meetinS the following et li ,yhts 1oaY lemally come vote, unanimn out conetmenstlee seven Voted, voice matter 0�� of the It tv��tp'clock l Ition:— that the the h rOnslYiu trl Pine 6e left entirely j711.0te, 1111, 1nurue Voted, voice AT., to nrV 23, 1944' (2:27) o'clock l' Febrnary 1944. A. \l., Wednesday, �g.Y 23' to SDAY, FE nine (9) 0 e1Of10fficersfor tiVEDNE order 'at o of the l��lared open Meeting cane til the yea 11011s 1rerll unel }': tile a'11iy1itO �u 0ff1p0ry Doting, for the variou -124— One Moderator for One Year, One Selectman for Three Years, One Assessor for 'Three Years, One Member Board of Public Welfare for Three Ycar: One Member of Board of Health for Three Years; One Town Clerk for One Year, One Town Treasurer for One Year, One Collector of Taxes for One Year, One Member School Committee for Three Years, One Trustee Snow Library for Three Years, One Surveyor of Highways for One Year Two Constables for One Year One Tree Warden for One Year, One Park Commissioner for Three Years, The following ballot clerks, election officers and tell- ers were sworn in by the Town Cerk l- LeRoy A. Nicker- son, Alonzo W. Jones, Warren W, Baker, William F. Est -, Rose EMillie H. Good ault Adelbert A. Childs, Gertrude S. V. Brown, p Charles 0. Thompson and Adele Total number of ballots (144) of which two east, one hundred forty -four Town Clerk read the result of the bar voter's ballots. The declared Richard Sparrow balloting for Moderator, the oath of office. The Moderato elected and administered the balloting for the i•0, then real the results of the oath of office to main9ng offices and administered Cleric, Treasurer and Collector • Snow, elected, as Town Voted, voice vote, unan9 of Taxes. three (3:05) o'clock, P. at tkeY, at five minutes past Meeting adjourned 911 M. th accordance meeting be adjourned. Result of the balloting as follolWith the vote taken. Moderator for One Year Richard Sparrow Snow, one hundrel thirty -two, elected Blanks, twelve 132 12 Selectman, Assessor, Member 144 Board of Health and —125— Three Years 133 Board of Public WelfartgtatyAhree, (elected) 2 James Dickie one hundred 9 Ueorre Knowles, two, 144 Blanks, nine, Town Clerk, _ Treasurer and Collector of Taxes for hundred thirty-focu•, (elected) 13I One year 9 Ralph W. Snow, One Jresta Delano, one, 144 Blanks, nine, m hundre. mittee d tnelntveight Member School Co Years tlbbie F. Mitchell, ono (elected) Blanks, sixteen, Fl Trustee SO., Library dredTt penty s'ss otence I.I. Smith, orre (elected) Fred N. Chase, one, Blanks, seventeen, for One Year (elected) 121 Surveyor of IIiglelvhundred oven y" 14 Roland L. Mayo, one, 1 Ralph Perreanit, Blanks, Fourteen, 128 16 144 126 7, 17 141 r One year Two Constables ]iotl nine (el (elected) Robley E. F'uiclrer, ftt': "one, e] eib uneP} hundred llenry A. PeTn) 0110, lh, T. yours`, Pnx�, , I Blanks, thirty, (eJeet,,d) i Oil(' Year ll.enty "eiglrt t Tree Warden oile hlnldie mile A. 011ivier, 50 .91 Jos 30 288 1`�8 -126— Blanks, sixteen, 16 144 Park Commissioner for Tllree Years Arthur J. Young, one hundred twenty- eight, (elected) 128 Blanks, sixteen, 10 144 Attest: RALPII W. SNOW, Town Clerk. SPECIAL TOWN MEETING April 3, 1944 In response to a legally posted Warrant, the inhabi- tants of the Town of Orleans, qualified to voted in elec- tions and in torn affairs, met at the Town Hall, Monday, the third (3rd) day of April 1944, at twelve (12) o'clock noon, then and there to vote for the election of one Sur- veyor of Ilighways for the unexpired term, then vacant. The meeting was called to order at twelve o'clock Soon, by the Moderator with the reading of the Warrant, after which the polls were deel.n•ed open for balloting. Previous to the meetin the follontng election officers, , ballot clerks and tellers A% ,re e sworn by the Town Clerk; LeRoy A. Nickerson, Aloum W. Jones James Dickie, War- ren Baker, Anthony Peters. Avelyn Clark, Adele Brown, Millie Goodspeed and Lillias S. Childs. Polls were declared closed at seven (7) o'eoek P• M., total number of ballots cast, four hundred eighty -four (484). The Moderator read the result of the balloting and declared Norman C. Hopkins, elected, Surveyor of Highways to fill vacancy. Voted, voice vote, unanimously, at seven ten - (7:10) o'clock P. M. to adjourn. Result of the Balloting as.follows: Surveyor of Ilighways (To Fill Vaeancy) John P. Fulcher, one ]hundred twenty -six, log Norman C. I3opkins, two hundred twenty -six, (elected) 226 Ralph R. Linnell, nine, 9 ' —127— 1 122 ta•o 1 `alph R. AIuyo, one hundred twenty 484 hanks, one. Attest: Ilmrll 1V. �TOw Clerk TO MEETING SPECIAL 1g44 the illba big October 14' Ll A\ Ill in elections In e legally P 'alified flail, Sff 'glut (S) el ants of tile ToNvnoof Orleq] . ON 44, t an the fol- . he � nI Town :ill Iairs, met a Qetobe, to ¢e sfor, lot�.neke1inhthe cei)nitug3 then and will N t }eto aefor Wqr �'tt articles: if tl;0c� urY+ t1loliaT , (1500 )'acs h Article 1 To in the 1u unfired nn tr availnhlc Funds ,,ifteeu t the '00•) fr u to om efi ant till, sum of 1 tha ($l,a en's Ac- ot•.gcnt ucorlt uiuuouslynollars ward +y hurrical" e free fer Voted, valve von' j1 Jr.)" r tilt f siess that 1t4 �aublesfundslinn tilt' 'jnirricane wan3 other bu at S :Oh t, or emergency act ul>vetinr• adjourn Article o And to nne to tile gy legally eonne beforeuuaniunously' ssowl Clerk Voted, voice Vote' Al PIl w' TONVII LVI. Attest: EBR 1844 NS FOIZ �944' OpR1AT10 nary 21, 1ental $l2O'gop TOTAL APPR flu- Behr Dcllaltn 150 4t Annual Town 11c' d 13 d 70 a„ 0 0. ree Article 1. tiel''p tau! rih,, h U l ti t`ice 6p0 00• lleo d Il 'Illro Article 7. ('al, t ,lo? 1 10,1'1 llo Article ls. 110 e7Y1 'r 11oOail Article 14. Dl iel{ lull Article 15• Br -128— Article 10. Hydraulic lift, etc., Snow Plow 200. Article 19. Water Holes 200 Article 21. Shellfish Constable 1,500, Article 22. Navigation Light, Rock Harbor 100. Article 23. Expense, Petitioning Legislature 100. Article 20. Further preparation Assessors' Map 500. $125,710. At Special Town Meeting, February 21, 1944: (Transferred from Available funds) Article 1. For purchase of bonds, rehabili- tation fund $5,000. At Special Town Meeting, October 14, 1944: (Transferred from available funds) Article 1. For Emergency Hurricane work to Tree Warden's Account $1,500. At Annual Town Meeting, February 21, 1944: (Transferred from available funds) Article 12. For purchase of bonds, rehabili- tation fund $5,000. The following were 'appointed by the Moderator as Nlembers of the Finance Committee for a term of three years: Hedley C. Nickerson, Charles F. Richardson and Reuben S. B. Hopkins. Attest: RALPH \V. SNOW, Town Clerk. DOG LICENSES IssUED IN 1944 98 Males (iP, $2.00 24 Females n $5.00 $190.(1(1 29 Spayed Females (�i) $2.00 120.00 58.00 ca w rn W ti W U N N l� Qi 129— o 0 O N O O O O 0 p O N 0 g Lq >'• ino? ao'pOM o° O N N u 6 O N N'a6 VJ'10 M liy a-+ N Pi O O g O O N q yi tp r M N O O f M ;n 0 0 O O O N N in N 'n N O O f N N M °o N v a G N P o d b d d a Y o y m Fes' A w bo 0 y Y Y O W W x N VI Pn N N q C y aAiW G U a .�. y, ,,tea miao to ILI N N y N H r z 'd 'O V iq 0 H d N z m•d'n n�i v d '°'d 'G b G y m o o o N P' P' Id.a'd.N G'� Z v az7Az r a4 rD 0 74 N M d O V4 Z N d N a U2 d r H H d co !J] UI ca @ O N I N Iy w d Co N M f N � to � N r� N � d U M m E �a o p o v .n O N °o N v a G N P o d b d d a Y o y m Fes' A w bo 0 y Y Y O W W x N VI Pn N N q C y aAiW G U a .�. y, ,,tea miao to ILI N N y N H r z 'd 'O V iq 0 H d N z m•d'n n�i v d '°'d 'G b G y m o o o N P' P' Id.a'd.N G'� Z v az7Az r a4 rD 0 74 N M d O V4 Z N d N a U2 d r H H d co !J] UI ca @ O N I N Iy w d Co N M f N � to � N r� N � —132— April: 14 MARRIAGES RECORDED FOR YEAR 1944 26 Everett IN ORLEANS Ruth E. Fulcher Date Name of Parties 1�t lte5icleT -- is 1944 «Tanda Sylvia Adams January: May: 8 Alfred Lee Reeser :31 Media, Pa. Dana Emerson Clark Mary Jane Gaynor 26 Larehmont, Pa. 10 Raymond F. Westergaard, Jr. 21 Patterson, N. J. Ellen Janet Fulcher 16 Eastliam 20 Clyde Allen Straley 213 Harvard, Illuiois • Linrla. Maine Modena Bele Taylor 22 Orleans February: 23 Quincy 20 `Herbert Hartwell Smith 67 Orlean-, 17 Catherine Augusta Putnam 49 Boston April: 14 Edgar W. Spear 26 Everett Ruth E. Fulcher 1.8 Eastham 28 Richard Watt Siegle 20 Orleans «Tanda Sylvia Adams 20 Arkansas City, Ids. May: 2 Dana Emerson Clark 21 Orleans. Irma Joyce Mayhew 18 Vineyard Haven June: 3 Walter Irving ?iadger, 3rd 26 Southbormigh . • Linrla. Maine 25 Chatham 14 Malcolm Wilson S+ewart 23 Quincy Gene Sprague 2'2 Orleans 17 Lloyd Lee Miller 2:3 Ncnvport, lid-. Dolores Franeeg Goetz ?() Orleans August 5 Keniietlt Payne Brown 8 Waterbury, Conn. Nancy Franees Barlow 24 Waterbury, Colin, 20 Charles Hopkins 4:5 11,- kline Christena McLeod 46 Orleans 23 Arthur John Gorham 55 Orleans Olive hemp (Walker) Ellis 50 Orleans September: 10 Arthur Ambrolt 19 Rochester Helen Anna Me14Takiii 16 Eastliam Oettober : 1 Lawren Edward Freighter 23 Downer's Grove. Ill. Wiiiifrod SV ilker 18 Eastham -133— I`OR YEAR 194.4 MARRIAGES IN ORLEANS Beside hate \ante of Parties 14 �. Jr. llblir Croll, Samuel Dorothy Garber Delano 92 Ilo�vard Doane Mari- Louise 11lelcller `\Ovelnber : Ityder 11 Alias Doll rliickersoll Anna Eva D ili TKocl 12 Ecl�varG1 jUbert• -i Gertrude E } Bb as dr 25 Char lea Silos Evelyn 1<Iichols ucc Age N. J- 2.1 Ridgervoocl> ?0 Attleboro )g Orleans `)4 Nreivtoll a. 25 Pliiliadeyarinouth 23 South 3Q g lc ��er - i - 134- -135- DEATHS RECORDED FOR YEAR 1944 IN ORLEANS gELECTIYIEN S AND Date, Name Age -Y. if . 1). DEPARTrd FOR 1945 January: MEl`ID ATIONS 1944 RE C 011!1 3 Louis Winslotitr Eldredne 82 1l_ {;electnlen's Salaries 4 Alice Shackley 71 11 1. Selectluerl's E`pe3rse J Charles James Eldridl -e 9;3 0 .12 , . )lies 1`? Benjamin Nccvcon11) 11avo (1 1 -j -; �electme�l +� Supl , Salar!" March: - 1'own Aecouutant s Town Accountant's Supl,li( Alice Bee 7.3 � ,, 3 Roland Linwood Mayo 67 l 1J 7lrerxsure31's Salary 3 Herbert Leverett Goodwin 7 ?3 11 l Collectors Salary Expense 30 Eugene H. Sprague 7 Town Clerk's Salary nd Collector a !9 1.0 i `1`otv31 Clerk, Treasurer a April : . 2 Frank Gould 86 _ Clerical Expense 20 Lillian 'Flay Shepard 63 .7 14 regal Expense Expelise May: Assessors' Pay a31d 1 Joshua Loveland Nortlirtp 81 , r Constables' Salaries 13 George Cumming., 4 �3 leetion aa�d RegistratiOu leas 15 Herbert Nelson Bnrr r1 111 23 Care of 'Gown Hall and (xrou 19 Fred A, Downs 76 4 12 Tow,, hall Rep "" euse 30 Elizabeth T. Blake 66 3 10 Police Salaries aucl L`p July : l"ire Department r Juliaetta Williams rii keron 8;5 26 (By Department) Salar3' 8 Annie llebecca Smith 70 9 1:5 Wire Inspector �leasul "es � BNpensO 1:5 James Albert IIenr3° G6 ? Sealer of Weights alrc1 Measures r 22 Albert Erne_A Bence 8 6 alit, and _iu ust : i.3 10 1 -1 Sealer of. We ►b g Ajotlr (Iiy ST3peri'rt.e3rce WW irdell) 14 Thomas S. Snow 72 6 18 Tree I\'al�deu (By ire October : e l ,and 12 Lizzie Dora Quinn Moclerat,or pMenta \Tovember : 7x 1 6 1' "orest 1'LTarde3r \Trrrse, bunt rrrclucling Tp0t�n3 I,aUies• An 13 Mary Ann Davis Allen klealth ( and left to 9`3 G 20 Preschool cliuiecosts to be 14 Fmnldi:i W. Smith 59 11 1 0{ Salaries a31c ealt }1.) 17 Mari 1:nhina Oliver December : 49 6 26 the ]3oard °gals 4 Eduard 13. Crosby Inspector of Au 16 Verrriont Stiles lf)fl 0 tl Assessors' Mlatrgllteri'rg 8.8 3 16 I33s ector of 1.1 Ethel I c sirl Tetylnr ::78 ?7 Cat of �'o�vu 17u� S3. Srar•t'c�'or) - Highway Repairs ( or) r Census for 1945 (13y Sur�'eY Rationing BoAhdCtrttirr &,e or') Roadsicle BrLl. Stir. S31ow aI (iiY $3,o0o.00 250.00 X00,00 800.00 75.00 330.00 1,050.00 240.00 550.00 950.00 150.00 1,450.00 100.p0 300.00 1,500.00 200.00 2,7,00.00 2,G00.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 2, 7 00.00 1,000.00 25.00 450.00 1,750.00 ,60.00 1,000.00 100.00 700.00 5 000,00 12;5.00 150.00 500 .00 2,,000.00 - -136 -- Repair of Guard -rail Fences (By Surveyor) 200.00 Repair of Road Machinery and Buildings (BS- Surveyor) 900.00 Street Lights 4,700.00 Wharves (By Harbormaster) 400.00 Harbormaster— `alary 50.00 IlarbornmAer —Labor and Supplies 100.00 Public. Welfare and Saalalaort of Poor 9,000.00 Old Age Amistanee 1`x,000.00 Old Ag : 1S5 15ta11�['— .�Cla111Yratitl'atl6lr 1(10 00 Aid to Dependent Children 600.00 Aid to Dependent Clrildren— .icd III ini tration 25.00 Schools—By Committee U0 u006,300,0.00 Snow Library —By Trustees ],1,00x.00 Parks and Playgrounds --By nalinlissioll Cemeteries and Tombs —R;,- f'rnnmission 1.`?0.00 Soldiers Monuments Jill() By Conilni."i n 15.00 Insurance e allld Bonds 725.00 Town Report.i 450.00 Court Orders Miscellaneous 100.00 herring Brook 400.00 Jnter "est Town Notes 30.00 Protection and Propagation of Sllellfisll 1,500.00 (By Shellfish Constable) Traffic Signals 700.00 State Aid 500.00 Veterans' Benefits 150.00 Town Notes — Junior- Senior Ili;n.0 Sehool 1,500.00 Memorial and Arllrlstia•e Day I±;�c'ra�i5es E1,500.00 Anti -Rabie Treatment 200.00 Tax Title Expense 1:10.0() ''00.00 124.69.1.00' I,h.liE)1' .1• NICKERSON, ALONZO 11'. JONES R1 IM 1 <,S DICKIE, ' Sel"'tlnelr of Orleans. rte_ �L - -- - - —13i- �AL T01WN MEETING t Nl� AVARRANT LT1X 0 MA"[ACSUSTTS THE COPIIMOPIWF Barnstable, SS. ]]e 'l`orvn of Or1ealG�.e tinlg To vither of the C'olrstarbies of 1 Colulty of Barnstable, f gassaellusett.s, avarn the inh�abitallts of Tile C�11,11Y1s,1Y�veaitll o in Tonal In the 1lalnre to 1106 ' - and alld z otc in electiol�rvr] on MondaY you are hereby direetecl , said T one (1) of said Tozvu, qua]ified,o N 11 11za11 nett at . rltfairs, to meet alitt le) clay °{ Fl d there to aet011aellTQ On the ]lilleteenth ( tUen a and aneet on o'elucl: in the llftel•lloo11- -lllt, to the Forenoolthe lozvial�r articles ill tlai� [ o clocla lrext� ary hall 'in Orleans, at. til (20tl�) (1 of OiTi s- Tuesda the ,l,Ivellt-let l ( Totiz'ar and there to elect all necessau'3" CLQ 0' CIC -Br'. Ol'E�" LkTl � IC �0'CLOCK POLLS 'V y , jk illelud- AN.)? rlAi' CILO' rlunuaal 11eport ( Town F olr tllc arnd other. act, ttp selectlla['a] 1 aropriate money Article To of the anal Ylll 114 rai5 int; Recomnietic do ) tl aln Of1`icers or ConY1nittPe:' j.ote td arrtlrpl•1Ge er►, for the sall'10. Toga) rsill of the Seleetnl he if the ros°al atinn of rlso see tl1e a}xP alrti�ila IaJJ Article Y Ivlth to time ]ar � anual•s 1 the '1'olti'n Treaisnre •, r time bergirlir , J le A%"' in one to borrow rll[�lle3' fro vial Year cra,l'a1r, lxa 'Jib be oiveYl for. r'evenne of the filaatl notes th [1ta >s as 11 , - Nvith Section a )rote or Mote 01. ]10 aa.a. {,rclaalce and to issue e8v an3' Veaar ' ;11 3 *ear•, and to cell tlrarn 01 e the Tozcl] �1 C1 lai riot) of ley z recall IjalIN s if .111N , to aalalaly to 17, killala, 44* Uel `I'llat W1111, e Treilsll* To see his what fLl't]Cle fI'0111 file sarllx apProl,riatee`•ious Vote to tank[ ill 1tl�kh. TOAVII «`ataK of the Ill 'V Wards taxes 7�o see if t'ar the clog 4. Article reeeed fro ezerroaae ; is . -138— year for the use of the Snow Library, to be available by the Trustees for the purchase of books or ally other lawful expense of the Library. Article 5. To see if the town will elect a Town di- rector for the Cape Cod Extension �erviee, as provided in the Mass. General Laws, Chapter 128. Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars ($500.) to be paid to the Cape Cod Hospital for the'estab- lishment of a free bed ill the Hospital for care and treat- ment of persons certified by tite Selectmen to be residents of the Town and ratable to pay for such care and treat- ment, in accordance with Section 74 of Chapter 11.1 of the General Laws, or take any action in relation thereto and act fully thereon. Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.) to employ Patrol Service, as required by Chapter 688 of the Acts of 1941, on days determined and announced by the director of the division of forestry in the department of conservation, to be of class three or higher fire hazard, as defined by said Act. Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sutn of Eleven Dollar, and '\ ety -three Cents ($11.93) to be used in conjunction with Four Hun - dred Eighty -eight Dollars and Seven Cents ($488.07), un- expended balance from 1944, for Chapter 90 11ightvay maitr- t.enance. Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from available funds the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,1100.) to meet the State's and County's share of the cost of work for Chapter 90 Highway maintenance. Upon receipt of reimbursements from State and Coutrty this money to be restored to available .Raters. Article 10. To see if the Town will vote, to authorize the Selectmen to sell, .after first givilrc notice of time and place of sale by posting such notice of sale in some con- venient and public place in the to« °►t 1 °onrtcetr (14) clays at least before the sale, or tit private sale, property talfon by the Town under tax title pro( °edure provided that the Selectmen or whomsoever they dray rtt.tt"rize to hold such 139 — sale tnay reject att3- bid tivhic{t they deerrr inadequate, or trike arty action relative thereto. Article 11. TO see it tile, ,�c olintlto tilelReserve oFund sthe li�s�'IVr .A a,o00.) Dolltirs. i'r•nm the Overlay. llunclred (• �� �nra of '1'tvo 'Thousand 1" �i a Torn rt,i11 vote to raise and Article 12. To see if the transfer front available Funds in the reas- alrltrs;pria #c, ot• exceed Fifteen Thousand Dollars �var bonds or other bonds Ury-, a sun' of nrney not to s banks in order to ($1:x,00().) for tlae purchase o saving. ear rehabilitation fund, in arc ordanee with that are let;a] ittvesttnents for s establish a post Acts of 1943' Chapter i, a . the provisions 'or 2,on *rt Nvili sell the three if the iA'.l'. A. projects. Article 13. 1 "o see Serving \iachittes used formerly ovn will accept sdeed alled, To ,ee if the To arbor Creek, . dock, :Article 14, of land at 11oc1; rrr•pose of n llarrl- c . Bonnel otvtr for the n1urricipal and raise and ap- t�ndcred to the lauding place's {xty Dollars ($60.) town way artcl cotnrrron trot exeeedrrtg pro{triatc �t silIn of money same tc, sru•vey tntd chat' deed for livability in t]ie To1r'n .�ti'il} ahat 91 of the Article 1?t- �'o see if by Section 7, may- be ineurred by irovided yes that blie �ti orks the malrner 1 all clttrnan rarttnerlt Of errt, niain- I tr Oener•rtl Lail's or ad lr� the Del develop eaters and Work to bc• I the iutpt owerrtent, tide of ou ur t t�•et "' et or 11 of Chapter cc of or Jlatisaclttrsetts f execute letrance and protect `j•tth ;c tlYe Seleetnterr to ex 111on- i'oreshores, itt accord`tnc.� lllhor , � #o the the Gellerttl Lair's, art. inderrrttity tlt,tefor and of atxl and deliver a b tc raise if the Ton•tr %%110 Ilato'se($200.) to rc.- wealth. then .Article 16- To se TAl'O llut�cl1jc ord Boole` and o appropriate the suttt nt ,'tatistit rtal tt the bequest bind the 'ralvn , will at�el «•tt - t��n•rr books. c� °tt be l;no 1 [. 7 o see pr�llars 'C�t tss used Article Fit�ty* llizltl1eth rrtttl it tlde kiln tt Interest ', be used Cod �lil,. nl t tindr ec1 n' to 1 o-tltc of 'P�� °o ,,i 1 1 t}t�h. Ian +" rt,c.ial irttt I "' � "Clte ;GTPlnor'la 5� of � sr r TrU.Ste � I �' l l l r l �i�ett to I boolcti. for prtrehase o1� Cod 1 tsit��ts. l'ull;s and Lttpc -140— Article 18. To see if the Town -will accept the bequest of Four Hundred Dollars ($400.) under the will of Charles R. Smith for perpetual care of Cemetery lots. Two Him - dred Dollars ($200.) for care of lot ill name of Charles R. Smith. Two Hundred Dollars ($200.) for care. of lot ill dame of Freeman S.. Snlitll. Article 19. To see if the Town will increwio the salary of the Members of the Board of Selectmen One Hundred ($I00.) or ten per cent (10%) of Present salary- each, and raise and appropriate Three Hundred Dollars ($300.) for the same. Article 20. To see if the Town will vote- to raise and appropriate a sum of money, not to exceed Three Hundred Dollars ($300.) to clear and improve the old cemetery, sit- uate at the corner of Main Street and Meeting House Road, by the removal of fallen trees therefrom. Such work to be began at the Mail' Street end of said cemetery and con - tillued northerly, so far as the appropriated funds will allow. (by request) Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Hundred Seventy -five Dollars ($175.) to purchase a portable wood- burning oil heater. (by request) Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to pay town laborers at the rate or seventy -five ($,75) cents per hour or to do or act anything thereon. (by request) Article 23. To see if the Town will raise and approp- riate the sum of One Thousand Four 1Iundred and Twenty - five Dollars ($1,425.) for the purchase of new spraying ma- chinery and accessories thereto, for use by the tree warden's and moth departments, and make any other and .. further provision for the purchase of the same. (by request) Article 24. To see if the Town will arise and approp- riate the sum of Two Thousand and 5,-N•cnty -five Dollars ($2,075.) to provide a parking space., ereet a suitable build- ing for toilets, and to house tow" pr(Iperty, and to install a water supply at. Orleans Beach. (I)y request) Article 25. To see if the Town will raise and approp- riate the slim of One Hundred Dollars ($100.) to remove salt marsh and sage at Skaket and Cove Beaches. (by re- quest) a r141— till Vote to raise and if tile: Town Dollars ($100.'1 to {� i1utidred o s lace at Depot Article 2 • 1 ° see One l appropriate tile. allin of sand the )� S -cal coat with -asphalt and st to ruse and ! (by ue.) he Tmvn will Fifty Dollars 5t nare. ' 1eQ and Article fl c' � o �eof tr, i l�l iltilaudlsand, Gibson Road. soul appropriate ,,,rit 'vitll and to seal rote to raise (�'�iJO•) tivill ' 11.00.) �yF request) TOW" ollars {$ Article ?5. To se( irl�}rcil Ijuild ottse �{oad front the u�d sand, of Dr, Besse to t lie appropriate the aural to seal coat with atipll`ill`t t }u' reslclence Tonset Road. lunct.ioli of iill,�ric, },e�llill Road Jorns Nate wise and to t.. jutletiou where the Town ,villavo Fifty g)ollars rciluc,yt) if undrecl Tar Rillt Road. To see Article 2.1. Slim of FlN�htilt and sand, appropriate thcco�t th atir to to authorize ($550.) to seal tile if the ToIvl' I= iil vote (by regilest) ulay desli To see aplloittt and of the Article 30. elect.11ien to said B - hold of a 1Y iallte .es �30. the Board or -t•ible, n sllellifi� Town to be a l,on• llosecntaotl "'e and to C.ltal alld 1 t,el Oc I�a�S of 1941, tllO.efl,ltll of ' 11`'1 l 1ct' for the detection Fifteen lain; of the (`ov7nio j1o�,ltilons 98 og tllc c •.,ceding tses +•ordanc'e with �> lccl I*- tilt, ""til of e 6i'l.Klrti° alldall ltltings the ailcl �Ji e. S18 as a.11le irtilte 7a}' fret to rinse alicd a }'hl �$1 ;:>0t).)cl�oav(I to , s that Ilunclre�l Dollars to ue r c,tllur btlsille� iucl st) on- blc>, req of said C" itiill� . (b3 t upol'1. aY11 thereto Pei-t, .dud to the lueeting. Article 31' be {ore iitav le��`'llY c,o'nrc 20, 1945 U A � «'i'ls; T ""'li fullo p}ficers i�l, the for the cleetioil oil"- 1 car To vote 1. for yea1's One Imo de.rato got' rfIlree ,lectlt'zi'r olle tic -142— One As.�ossor for Three Years One Member Board of Public Welfare for 'Three rears One Member Board of Health for Three. fears, One Town Clerk for One Year One 'Town Treasurer for One Year One Collector of Taxes for One Year One Member ,School Committee for Threc Years One Trustee Snow Library for Three Years One Surveyor of IIighways for One Year Two Constables for One Year One Tree Warden for Three Years One Park Cominis,ioner for Three Years Arid you are directed to serve this Warrant, by post- ing up attested coppies thereof at the three 1'o,t and the store of William .1`I, Higriins in said Town (7) days at least before the tune of holding; said -*' ins,'. IIEREOF FAIL NOT, and make due return of this Warrant, with your doingns thereon, to the Tows, Clerk, at the tinge and plact, of meeting, as aforesaid. (,iv(-n miler our hands this Second (2nd) dad' of Peb- raar.- hi 11w Year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred .111d ('or1v41V(1. LEROV A. NWJ� ERSO , ALL ZO W. .1O \h:� dAME8 MCKIE, tielcctniela of Orlenii:s. A true copy. Attest: .......... ............................... ?. SAL REp©F'T Of TjE ,OrVIT N41TEE S,Cfj00L OF -f OF, of O1ZLE` NS r • �$S" cc s� Ag E��jNG E Y� QIZ T �„ 11, 1944 -- 1-1 =1— ORGANIZATION FOR 1944 SCHOOL COMMITTEE John +II. 'Walsh, Chail•ill,m 'I'.,vm Expires 1945 Roger F. Smith Ti,rm Expires 1946 Abbie Miteltell TC1,111 Expires 1947 UNION SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Charles 11. Pratt, A. M. SCHOOL PHYSICIAN Henry A. Wliiio_ 11. I), SCHOOL NURSE I)ori,, I'o,ul, 11. N. ,:llll'h rl +�,l( +1)Yl�n 70,(1(1 'Ills~. ('llrtittc�„yt111c,tte - -�, i Y.i1i.t.1 ]b,i� hra +lu7ttiutl, �— 1:a., 11 CO �1 I _145 — (�1'rRATT0-N :l 7t �t "� TATN�ENT Needed ORLEANS FINANCIAL I,.pcncled t f,I+I teat 1,405 1.30 {).t1i1 ��•huol ('onlnlittee � ;;!�:3.a�t �lltcl l'lslsel'l' c ti 1Lu } <lnll )eW. �nl :;•t•illic +n�ll`111 oP ticho {tl .11'yI1.,IA1i1" Rlll or4.1'lllt'llt g ,f.�� f 1.( 1l1 �lrl•illltipO1't7tt,(Ml1 r Salaries UiTll;e I:xpettse5 11' �r �; .1,744.63 1, "r i5•00 8 10.10 Sllpert•isiIrs 1� �1't tlt llc+rti 711111 31.06 st`ll y,lfrlYlj ti `tplllirx �`� 25,840.3+ ,:llll'h rl +�,l( +1)Yl�n 70,(1(1 'Ills~. ('llrtittc�„yt111c,tte - -�, i Y.i1i.t.1 ]b,i� hra +lu7ttiutl, �— 1:a., 11 CO �1 I 11 (�1'rRATT0-N :l 7t •f 71n itl,rti ,3�i CY71 ,l�llsitors' I.;t.;1.IS7 t. tit 7,314.00 �n1 plies t f,I+I teat 1,405 1.30 {).t1i1 �tl +p,�y ; l lt6 tee 1 k�1i.03 �lltcl l'lslsel'l' c .11'yI1.,IA1i1" I •bbl "rll'iF"i ,f.�� f 1.( 1l1 �lrl•illltipO1't7tt,(Ml1 r ,:llll'h rl +�,l( +1)Yl�n 70,(1(1 'Ills~. ('llrtittc�„yt111c,tte - -�, i Y.i1i.t.1 ]b,i� hra +lu7ttiutl, �— 1:a., 11 CO �1 I -146— OUTLAY: New Grounds, Buildings New Equipment Total Unexpended Appropriation Refunds 50.992.87 56,500.00 15.76 $51,008.63 51,000.00 8.63 $51,008.63 NET COST OF SCHOOLS — YEAR 1944 Expenditures Amount due on Account of Schools in 1944: Mass. Gen. School Fund Part. I $2,498.$5 Town of Eastham Tuition 4.769.20 Town of Brewster Tuition 3,963.84 Torun of Brewster: Tuition 137.38 Transportation 27.54 Art Supplies Refund Receipts from Basketball Games Received from Sale of Lunches Federal Reimbursement on Lnnc•hes Brought Forward from 1943 November 224.07 December 208.:53 432.60 January to September 1944, inclusive 1,603.91 164.92 .34 256.61 5,351.04 2,036.;51 $;50.992.87 7.9,041.31 '-yet Cost —1.47— E1 DRT OF THE SupEpvINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS To S.110ol Camllliitee of Orleans: .1al School Re The follon• erg is snlllnitted as the nl�ni Port for 19.44. �ro the past year The (•]lildrelt• Ilse 1 a�(calnitlishedrr Jurnl p t1l come, the tea.ehers and the "'orh i I o£ the world leave been so r't;tlly effeeted l }� tope "ClloolyProgress Ivith- strilt g -le that it is (lie iitllt. to reP Out reference to the rvat . There az e five new "It"" b('l s is the luFlits agape are true of tell rvh.ose names do not appear one Tit the el. ^nlentill, 'school £tlltlltl' of t "ud there taught Mery lnetnbel•s. 7'hC fourth anti fifth racles were Nor- 1t�° tean local r sttbstit.utes ram 3lle resignation of Vac es f Vacancies Ion '�'or ember forces are diifiCUt to fill 1 ;30th uttt it C1�>! istnlas vactltra i an d cs''ti to t1rP al'tlled tiel'r ice ltlerl fOr- silieettltleyl�o�,fionti are hel(1 available to tarticulally ,,ilic ell on th('ir rctnrtl• lire Ilar•e beep i , ale rube were of. local local menCy •(raC -an- tlajlab� in ser•urhl", the ass;stil�llf 1 these ellterg ti ite former• teacile"S, once bar(' m�' ltPpreciation of t °ies. Let me here aelh�lve lCectsented to render. Teaehet's wondrrftll service they ; ' sltorcin� the CorOs ° fls of that 1',eferenC,,, to the lest c rsill show rile f `tN'ptwitllstandin �� eti e 4:r4 r tlrtest � rtt aof enlle d r- llr; and lrll l' llla r make tIlhLle i ' 3 c carlS l3' ti�tres ue to the llany cltatln of tellCilc.15 rrllca at'e itl tetleher5' Stlarie; work a. success , lucre <isC �- ill prcler to hoTi� There har•e lt' � Frig l ai .." `l'111s rV�taEltle(�t�t�OthNt' 1114�1t1t111e. sll� °_ Clllrlll!" the llil real'. the eunplet not �'r.,,l•� olte ztn�l 1 -1 "' teaCh�'rs �lt�,t'illst hatiir'�1 that thy'. �e'1'r shc,nl�l be here emp ,ti('(l 11� F `ip itnll(trtltlec�l,]t rtr,.,ntei(l'iE,�l i'� tisl'nl teacher° for it is b`'st in H,ell,te'Itloll ltett�'r thall 1 "1410 lue" 1 ;inti 11 ret, lt� person ,ee dc(1 r� ,r to ;led r uttdc �alitt fl;; hielt Il'1 �r ` lne ry c•otttti t•r Ll��. ,4 t , €,,l neat e sC3laols is ul('tls(t'. 1�: ,ya�•utl; a�- Itrl•� szrl:triCy ottr school `te1lt : r�'�' 1'r� t`or. sy,' I''' nut e�. Ile 4A ,I y'ttl llr r na on° Il leet'o115 atl'nlaill �lttl,y t l traine t,lr` 0,11d better,tc'a1c11('r'i fltl(l �� I'll school h} #enl� I ' . tare so 1( >ry lh:ti �l�illed _ Illll� 11Ytlliltetr(lClter." tlttract( d to #Ile ln•ofeitdceleetrl�•iarts ntot'e t. teltaltr[+, d 148— A school nian who used such powerful lam ml ;We would he discounted as one sounding his opinions tinged with pte,1- udice. Big business cannot be accused of this weakness. Our present teachers need more ap1wee iatlon for the' work they have clone. Thev need finane ial eneouragonlelit to invest in their own professional grow0i. Certainly 11'e have found that if we go outside our own towns to find ic- placements we must pay higher salarieti if schools are to have future leadership conlmcnssrrate with tile, inlpol- tanee of the service, there must be far - realer financial inducement and higher appreciation of the teacher's posi- tion of trust and respousibllity. Mr. Brooks submits the following: Despite the inroads made by eulistnxellts and induo- tions into the firmed Forces, the high school enrollillont October first was mllY sevttn Less than that of last ycar• The present senior class :ss is the smallest ill some time and by June several of the si'llior boys will be in uniform. It is interesting to (tote in this eonlloctloll that of the llo�'s who were graduated last June all but one are now ill the Service. The two ptiasot: of tilt high school in whiell the great - est emphasis has been laid during the past tear ago the raising, of the academic- standards and the implovuneilt of discipline. It is not any easy thin -v to raise aeadoluie standards nor can it be done overni;7lit. Yet definite progress has been made and will c.ohtinw to lie made, we feel sure. The faculty and the great ma `ssrity Of H14, student llocly IWV cooperated very well in tbiti wos1, arts' ilu result. hit, lleeit a definite inlprov:,nrent in the rtualitr ,sl' the work clone. The school continues on the certified list o� the New 1'.ii'- lalld College Admis8ion, board. While, because (If the war, we havo scarcely any graslslales null• in college, of those W110 ]save left here its reeelsl } E acs 111.11 doing. sllleli- did work in various courses oi' trailling in the tic rV lee. Discipline and the obserl•anee of sehnol eulc�s have shown a Very marla•d iMplurolilent• Gt1's- believe Hult tile' server stilts of eondsu•t that atry nccssrny to trsutect the 'st interests of the school as a whole: the better the ;dr re ool will be. Therefore we have lip snore rules and regltlatie >rrs'hall are; needed. They are stl•irtly and inlparlially ('11hIreed. l should like to c01111neud the students for their generallz' —149 — this matter. During the past year fine cooperation in majority to of the mad there leave been feorele' � nte�re after b t]1b�xor than hereto- fine due ehicfly to tf ab%sl<� by the rules As a result, the ttitu11c� t. spirit o the stn y tt body he1s sho", tnteb unpr rjvere1by the Pri11 'lave proved a1 ;teat help, afitiirltllli(.'s, at whlill Short id ` 111 z rs. c +il,lrl tt•Ite I neeessary• ,,eelleilt, well- Omni ullcler the ot`y able direction o although at times Dorothy Collseus, has co "fifteen eellts., Il dices have biliallccd, hot "lea's for es and 11.10th 1 �. sllort� abstacl�s, Again this Near eve the llrobleins of ratio""",!,' ' Qyerilment, subsidy. proved rather difficult al•e assisted in this program h }r 1 aced the most severely 1vlllclx ]ills ctfc y the, war is The department �e of tea caused b° DIr. because. of the shalt it y came to illstruet the shnl,• After a tltl•ee -month elosedo4x'n fo'lolvi "° �lr. Artlltrl'll' cave "s early in the 11011st,on'S rE`Sl'r'lltitiolY, llorveyel•, was fol'ce� 't health. Early in De- i11 shop. 14e, because of so that present school year , ldridge tool over t1i` xrricul in is in celnber Air. I3ei card E phase �f the shortage of rr tinder' a Lllte 11'ell. once again this ilnpslr�lil1e laboi ", gin d the ollcratiolx. iIc 1 r, too, but Fie mana° nit's of . �var' opened to materials boeau�e of tl � shop �rus 1 This }car the oourse nroll•rt ill it llr, 1�7c� rail 5innatioll last llu'e'lr sli'. (raret Lynch 211 haze senior r'ass alld several l•r,.;. lla -r° bases Following the r'es t, <clneirtisst o lbe usual p as instructor iu I'1l.ysieal L assulued the wort` of that clepartlxlcnt. 1 hell has ,allied `lst,,,lboth the boys �Irs• 1'�' alsr eoae�liu° of this eourse D She i lauds. son's bas_ Dances of Ural', iVeGrail last sea �,hile girls basketball teains.f ;1'1r. Cxd League, and z direction o tile coach, t?ndc,x• the ill t piknialx as °,awes ;N1r- y�?llter eight ° ketball teatil filxisl1I wit), �r the fist el° iionsI it), tvinliu° t11.e baseball tcllms. to e�tertl rite thanks d won the Cape cllanit a11c1 11a Ve ar e'u books ,greatly oil the selledlilc tlu� olll'slrtuniT ,l!a� t1. e, t sl.. friellt - 1C These "" s t]te School to Various library- t.'lere ill tlW SCIlo ll ,, year 1nao,aziiles e ltratir, the 0011111 day' 1ti cyil of the allllree•iated. ("''•hest desire t1l every- llo, hers of iliterest ill lit also by all at Least It is our roue }1 to have greatel' xarents he 5hOW" tie illar•I,- b.), I d liker•ery sellool, 1 � C silo rho c•onlrslll lilt y• -150— .one visit a year from ever- rarent. Only in this manner can the community really- tin(lerstand the work and work - ing of the school. As has been said so often, the children of today are the citizens of 01norrow. Their education is- of the greatest innportauee not oil].)- to this community but to the nation as well. BY visiting the school, meetill , tile' teachers in whose care rests tie education of your cliil(lr•�n, and observing the school in action, parents, ca in not only better understand the problous of the school but can also thereby ,Bring about' a closo relation bet11 e; tt home anti school, a relation which is esential in the child's education. INIs. Keeler inakes a rt;.iort or the Elementary School below. The enrollment in the di'lealls Elementary &drool has been slightly larger this, y:ar than last, starting out with 116, pupils divided amour ( Ira(ies and 4 teachers, Again this year all pi,pils in the school are melnb(rs of the Junior Ii(d C robs : Ills helping to matte Cape Cod uo% membership for the_irst time. We are sorry to have Jost Miss Vivian Norton as teaellen• of fourth and fifth grades. We are glad to h l-e Ile" a ]uenlber of the National Tied Cross however as shelms joined that ors Up to the pl went tirnt, Mrs, Doroth - F °anization. 3 ulcher has vet- x atbly substituted t'ot us `iut every effort is beinng• made to find a permanent teacher. Mrs. Flora Dunn•I1s, mailager of our lunchroom, leas taken seriously ill it November and is 1101v in it. Boston Hospital. , Mrs. Wa ireu )aniels selected to .fill her place; has very capably- eaxied m the lvork. Considerable effort'has been glade this 1 ear to con- serve time, to limit intert•1116011S. atnd thus give the teach uninterrupted jwriotl,s ill tlliic}i to lvork. For this ich son we have aslz'd parelts to make larevious arrange- ments by note aluut their children to the teachers in the morning hour, anxl after school so as not to call teachers or pupils from classes beeaus of the Loss of tinge and subject: matter involved au both the Side of the pupil and thy,; teacher. Three minutes .ass from class by fire t �arthe means three minutes takes- away from every pupil ill tho class, in addition to • the sck of supervision durin" the teacher's, abseree. SehO0t fimc belongs to the Children.. We have a.p.preciated the prents'' splendid Cooperaition ill this matter. i We have also solicitec} cooperation in planning and —151 so that it may n lveek. This accomplishes slving ahead for the luneil and milk money i necessary it to coigne on Friday for t1>:e following !everal thin,`­ Due t.o war conditions it s 1 arrives before the daily )proximate ievev the approximate number of milks and lunches con , ,nice the mill. man freque Y given N%' Iv 'app is taken and must. therefore be goes daily to the high citing of schoo ,,inlate nucmber easily is order ; and since the 1ui1cli eoun g school just after the op a. if the app" and accelerated, om 11,liich absentee elementary from known ahead of time, lunches added. deducted or' occasional t equipped in its kitchen to beadle left over fog school is no e uite, accurate inTlien� too, and milk, and must therefore t q, is kept This especially with little ehilo f emoney . thehandling acid constant responsibIlose duties ilivolve a to t11e minimum for the teachers oration details besides the lunch' coop multi licity of daily reelated tile' splendid o're I' app since it leaves m We have deeply hove matters, school prepara- from parents in all the a better high a result have been assemblies Oil Friday time for lessons and as stimulating to the tion. This Year lved eiy helpful and m organized and proved o of unity and opriatetauditor um ill ail apt }rop crowded coiz- children both in the feeling' of . or less of group discipline. ease our mole at times like this, or for such matters to felt each Year tc. The most hearty ditions is more keen y lessons!. Committee, rainy clay activities, St ne tendent, School the year a Super Ilas made cooperation of tlncl Coiumu the face of mar and serious teachers, parents even in happy, tivIIoIesonle one conditions.USIG by Mr. Ngssi . conditions our i4l:usic ii1 spite of that ,e satisfactory results, Our Instrumental repot many a large T am glad to to achlel t1Ye to tten- ontinues a ellallen� individual •a school music c yery, child is e1i- tmall toxvn music cis ldreilsree� 'Ste S.. E If the it r system. Our ii1 larger sy instrunrsonal iinter- ion than pupils doll s0'rae IIilmoiel take p often, 1ve to take p 'erate lvith us more that it !ouraaed On al cool situated so contact is � district. )arents would personal Orleans tile' st and get even more•. flrgallizatioil in could imp rove best music hould have the -152— The high school orchestra, to be Sure, is one of the lamest and finest school orchestra but this is {tartly due to the fact that the toNvrls of Eastham and Brewster hell) its tnwttrds at.tainim it. The grade enrollment wonid be touch °rcatc r if the parents took all active inter -:si. The small town of Easthaln leas nearly 100% instrium,ntal nittsie enrollment. Whi :shouldn't Orleans-' There has never beerl a time in which peopl:• have hall the opportunily to come into (Iontact with so mttell in- spirin- music, performed by tit(, host bihltly sidlled artists. as there is tode•. I'tlfortnnately t.h,,re comes with the best music also the rvor :t. 'There is only one way fjir people to be able to Choose the bad front the good allot that is by training them to play and perform the rioo(l music. Aetllal participation has no substitute. However immature may be the participant, at first, those on the ,ideliucs eannot possibly acquire the thrill and excitenient of the one who is making the niustt. Witlr• i his in mind our task is to to ever y child po55ible the a pportlinit°y' of musical train- ing. 1;1y sincere thanks go to I'rineipal Brooks for the rotating period that he established this Vear• so that or- cliestra members; would . not miss the saute titrb,j. et every week. He has been it real help to the develnpruent of, the orchestra. .... VOCAL MUSIC Vocal Musie by .11is� lrtifantis: We know of the neu ,tiny of nTllsie in war time— it will be even more needs cl % hell our tvar veterans return with shattered nerves and soul, gtnce the c•it ildren in our sebools will be citizens of the pcac.e era to collie and will be relied on to rec oustrnet our' will, town world, w(� rnttst not neglect tbeir 1 t aillinl . The world is ill (lit need of harnn(rny. Gen. Col elan Dupont ;,ays, "There is no -neater llarnlonizing infltrenrr_ than tnn5ic— ltartictiltu lr choral music." Mitch enthusiasm has been aronse(l in choral during the last 15 < <ars inspired largely by- the visitiI) Vienna Choir Boys. Russian {'ossaclt 5in�rei:y the Fn�,lislt singers and man S- other choral grollp.5. The sing.. our- sc�llools is too often left to expert ( heirs. iu�T 1d not be so, because it shottl(1 reilell evct•t -ltndv `Chts sholticl children sing and niake music thenlsc•ly .,, rt iy (f lt(lonhle value because it beeonies a means of se1L' expression. --153 — Pvery child is born with some tierce of musical talent 811(1 if (riven a (halts(' «ti�11(jtt(Int to feelsthytlimlbefore lho >n the intermediate trades of sp(eeeh. A (•9111(1 ntn re I asl,- ('au sill!.;• ot• play r11} tlEnit(,all�'• tY stmt„ ,lit,(, me their attention. if the (•hilclrelt have cltfl'ieulty in readltr;, a theta to lrut their books dotit(selttlth,' step aril the index nIN- I(,ft hand to I'op t'. t to the line or space to e - and to theta through the song. ltrosent the notes, I lead hand for the ne tfoon tiEl t}1E11 ('11('11 11111" 1111t11 I nil�','e t1F 1'surJily there is . fine r"sltottse. 'then weti3iatdhinreinte (erred Lind tl bet-ter ile the background of the book. F"0111 this �l,he IS why in the with their note rea(1111 reading Th<�t rhylfrnt, the easier the nuke evitlt our rlic'tltm work. ml[l IInntedtat�l }' t° el Is. the SO- fir grade we bea �11so in the first trade 'I" attempt ntatcltinl, ;times and drills. 1{IZ- o•uage is like tone lari, Palled monotones b�. stud }` of the musilearns it at infancy hillsteiu said. the Ile 7vho one in the chat of all °then latlgLlages. Two of our pupils, until ('tin bec°lne master of it' rd ivele itioltotoues p Iiotiv in the to I,ep °rt that they are Oth trade and another I his yPi1Y'. I alit I,e1'VV best 3' oc'I•s in thE11 classes. {' the rune with what ('ottsidered sett(• o not coticerne(1 so`vitlr Nvltat singing are e are has such all c Iril(1rI(tut will (loein silt!.r aTnt it nowtlil8ys �o`•ernlnent, Elt�1� (la iu children. 13eeaLt., rronti(a and 1(l. T on, ec( (t; day life. In ynr irlthlenee of industry role in ` . "lass into the it 1 >lays a vrry ini {ion � (l the ailt,'inri Words, it shutlltl rob J.Oviding good sing - nnuuity, the school p also very ltapp3' t° tit is is I }lit g Ill tc nIONA' -" ion .1n example Of lturcll eltoirs. <rirls a ,r reltrion ar1t1 ens 1'111• their local boy, attcl sirlrrttt of nun i, a eve ntay be re many �rrtity vilest llortslthat dine tt ll>>r��tpart iii the Siti7elis in the niak- this ett tsrc.itti`. future ttllltry vollnr people I. rood l.11't' t httt there art" It 1111111, the e,trt sin'. ='r'r; upon mirth Ills' alld of ti of t'nert &,(Aod sent s:t(irr`s,illc ]teitr•t.' .. snrtT1ti nl' again. With toot''](o lleavell the ;• anirl(t # in „• tits''(( n i And hr r -154 -- ART Mrs. Grier reports for this department It is my endeavor to have everyone know that art is not for a favored few but for all. Drawing, painting, and design in the classroom are not tile. only art activities. In- diviluals are expressing themselves artistically when they dress well, arrange their homes attractively, contribute to the esthetic phase of civic improvement, or appreciate the work of masters in design, sculpture, and painting. Art is more than mere handwork. Real art experience comes with self expression whether it is in the kitchen, o in the ar- rangement of a bouquet of .flowers, or on a canvas. Art in the elementary school stresses the creative prin- ciple as the most constructive in child education. The children are given the satisfaction of making something they themselves have thought of, for which they feel re- sponsible, and will carry through to completion. Drawing, construction, and appreciation are taught in the grades through guidance, encouragement, emphasis and help. In the Junior high school the creative principle gives way to one of concrete endeavor. Here the pupil is defi- nitely more interested in specialized art activities. Com- mercial and industrial art work take the place of creative illustration. Posters, lettering, perspective, designing, note book covers, laying out plans for the landscape gardner are various projects entered into by the junior high school. Art in the senior high school is elective .and conse- quently highly specialized. Pupils are given their choice in one of three specific fields; General, Industrial, or Com- mercial. General art includes figure drawing, color, land- scape, portraiture, and composition.. Industrial art,— de- sign, color combinations, and illustration work: Commer- cial art, -- advertising, lettering, poster work, illustration of books, etc. The classes are much limited in time but accomplish a. surprising amount of good work. Self -ex- pression on the pupils part is the ever present aim. HEALTH Report of School Physician by Dr. White. I am pleased to report that the number of carious teeth is lessening year by year. The general,.health of the school body is good. A number of children with either flat or pronated feet were found and referred to the ortho- _155— } pectic clinic at tlae Gal e Cod gospital. 1 diphtheria clinic « *'t�i5c1 00! tanciSSclxoolacl ildren in school and a number of l school tlic lower grades were imnxuxiized. that reacted to the same were X-rayed• ;,loin tests for• tnbereulosis «ePe done in t]le high this I�'all and ail! the idemic of xneas- Diu During thr late Spx•inr there Was a small ep �; 3 geared this diseases curredlonlyxxinn ]vs. Chicken pox .nil I , encountered in its victims, Oth Someetrouble has been few instaxic:'s. _ �edieuli in tlxe small school clearing up an outbreak of 1 suppressed. Other years there and as yet has gat been of�• one or tA`o that have been has been either no cases or eleaned up at once. Doris A pond, R N REPORT OF THE SONOOL NURSE: 2 191 Schools visited 125 x]nxsi�i service So School visits ses 560 Of ca Individuals ndinitt (l behalf Field visits to and 1,555 Office xxursing visits Inspections by nurse in April 5i0 h� sic ian 5 t 0 Examina Qctober p cs,iniiriations 0 and With h siciaxx 10 Assisted p y del,tist 40 Inspected by ectioixs 150 sanitary Insp jectioxl G i Class roan; x� ome 30 Reports sent 15 Taken home home G_Qo Recontluended engee claetnr 5 Recommended sured 20 Weighed and xnea d children► 3 physically ha' atteinded 30 Public lectures 1 11 talks C' lass roans health 30 health bxilletiin C9ntagxous ]Diseases 30 14 Mea.s 8 Mumps liicicenx Pox Infectious diseases C Impetig•a -156— Pediculosls 7 Diphtheria anti -toxin clinic held April, May and June .Number treated 11 Pre - school 1 U Sclulo} 1 Chadwick Chest Clinic held in December Skin tested 9G X -rayel — children 17 Audiometer Test held in- January and October Tested 401 The school is maintained by public demand and at public expense to serve the publics need. Its objectives have widened during the years. The overall purpose how- ever remains to assist young people in their process of growth. Solve prepare for college, many do slot. We should stimulate and assist them all. A certificate front Orleasl, Flioi School stating that a graduate has completed certain conl•ses required by the ' college lie wishes to enter and has earned a standing of 85% or more in those subjects at Orleans High. School will enable him to enter any of the fourteen New England Col- leges which comprise the New Enhland College Board. His success in remaining in eollege, once he hats entered, depends on his own ability and effort as well as on the thoroughness with ww Meer he has masterescl his subject mat- ter in high school. The continuanee of the privilege of tile: high school to certify its graduates depends upon the type, and success of its graduates after they have been admitted to college. Col- lege preparation is by no Inealas the major service of the high school. There is in Orleans a Commercial Depart.. went and a good one of its size. Students have and may be- come very proficient in the fundamentals of business train- ing, if, and (tote the if, they are adapted to this type of work and apply themselves to the task of learning. The fact that they h' ve been "exposed" to the ww'ork is no guarantee that they have mastered it. The hone economic', depau•tlllent is lulder the supervi- sion of a teacher who ]ti abundantly a111c and slneerely an .,ions to imike the kiulww-ledge and skills of tlli5 most use- ful and praflical iraininig available to as many boys a, possible. It WMIIrl he of great hellefit to all girl~ and many boys to leanati 1 :iorc of the science and art of foods ,anti Plot hing. _157— r wractical X71' 111c most il��?llile twig have had the The s11np 'is o1u of 11001. it f lmcd b1' resigllatioil or illness of flepartlYlc'llts oflt ?l` c elttls ell and ill charge of luisforinrlf' t0 al ^Fthe ap of practical shop ww'a�,' recent instl'n� f 1i1's 1tt0 z= 'iw �e' in ible for us to our Who 11,IS ultlrll thl]t. it ww'as not 110"", meat 11 r arf sm1'- trainins,• trntl g and Yallto111obile retalill t l]e C >plil5e and equip the work as 'e ,elms sc> organize tat }7 �s. ww elclilag• P�ecleral.} aid. We. ilowv ww'ltil 1118"1 j110 S }oil50rCd b}' i, n ell fllrlllshefl \w ,.ell as same sheet Imeellalll]C'y w5'11SC }7 \w']tll \w'o0C1 W(]r inr, have al sl1fE1] ww' }llCll aald on(' �uaicl]ille tali }this! depat•tnlent develol]ecl efluipffle.11t tools. I ww�oulel like to see 11(C had the efficifs.nt'l lead- metal i- mnr." 1'u11�'' I;Ilnc,Itioll classes hearth and 1 1'hw-sica l lad ilf�ll. The in►llortiltlf e 0f leciat.ed someww'llttt but }s clue ership 0f 111 s' 1]as 11eca a1Pp a tpl•epiatioil as a result of cal edlla.ctiom all(I o- re ater l that this nor }r has e]n ]hasis ire are fort"I'll rrc }neV. for More I War. r the elnerfr merit ow• lcssorls ni this the I st:rue'tc`1 s great hanclle(1 [lut'it1 ill lie express our been so ]lively depai'tn,e]Its het wrilich has \11 t}leae alts} confiderlf•�' intf left gain and alul fullest sttpp1lrt the el1v0llra ts'ns it ' of hOlYe thlltll��,Sc }001 Ina)' :•, ,lppicciation dncll�uy hcell eXIlresRe(1 ' e11111ic}cucf, ill �,.reater subill itted. luerit ew ell ,� 1cet1'It .. �IIATT. l c.'1 }' �P1 , 1}. I 0f Sehools. CI1`�R Slllteilitellclelit -158— SCHOOL CALENDAR ' September 4, 1944 —Labor Day. June 14, 194: — -i September 5 —1Zeetinn of ta('hers Of Union 21 at Chatham. Friday _— _y :00 ['.l]. September 6 —Classes meet for first session September 6 to December 22, 1944 16 weeks 74 clays September 4 —Labor Darr. -Labor Day. September 5 --- Teac�l sir %, Al eeting September 4, 1945 9:30 A.M. — Chatham. ;3U A.M. October 12 -- Thursday) Columbus Day Harwich. October 13 —Friday ) September 5, 1945 November II—Armistice Day session. Saturday. to December 21, 1945 November 30—Thursday) TbanksgiN -ing December 1—Friday ) 16 Aveeks January 1, 1945—February 16, 1945 l It celcs 1.1 says January 1 — New Years (Monday) February 26, 1945—April 1.4, 1945 7 weeks *5 days April 23, 1945—June 13, 1.945 8 May 30--Memorial Day (Wednesday) weeks 39 clays Elementary 2�3- weeks 18` (lays high Sehool keeps February 19, 20, 21. 3 higb School -s 13 3 Graduation Dafes: 1945 . June 13, 1945 — Wednesday — r ::141 I'.11. I.astham June 14, 194: — -i Thlirsdj< y —, :(i(1 P,11. Orleans June 15, 191, -- Friday _— _y :00 ['.l]. - - Cha;iia. June 15, 1945 — Friday -- - � :00 1'.11. ] _� llarN%,ich September 3, 194:5- -Labor Day. September 4, 1945 — Teachers' ni 'etinn — 9 ;3U A.M. Harwich. September 5, 1945 --- Classes meet for fil•st session. September 5, 1945 to December 21, 1945 16 Aveeks —159 — S-1-100L CENSUS October 1, 1944 I3oys Girls 17 18 Five years or over 5111 undo seve] 91 over and under sixteen 71 Seven ,nears or year or over and 1 Illiterate Minors 16 3 _ under 21 89 109 DISTRIBUTION OF ABOVE MINORS Jr, public day sehoo l anelllbership : tinder Five years or over and Seven years or o�'e]' and uncle, sisteeu In private school menlbersllip I']Ve years or over and under seven Seven years of over and lloolcier sixteen Not enrolled in any cla3' Five years or over, and under seven Seven years or over al rsuor overY and lunder 2 Illiterate Minors 16 3 e 1. 160 0 2 10 0 198 -- -16Q— ENROLLMENT BY GRADES October 1, 1944' Grade Boys � 4 M O W N N Giels ssa.ippv auraH .L H Q QI G7 Cd N [17 r. N W 5 W A 0 0 0� O Total 1 CD ao 11 tq °�°Y°,�,r,r 14 ur � _. 2 r 11 aaual.zadx 5 II �° � -W zp � =M�: 19 3 Qr�r000 14 ODtOCOCONa0o3�N.M aP4 v rD 3 m to 1!) 4 N o y L) P7 U : 16 {.L � v 6 uoll�xedar� �0oo��U o o lx O [) Cd �,a wny I'm 13 ma�7'li 5 r�Zi g� E4 U) 8 p 8 16 6 l 15 12 7 10 6 16 8 4 10 14 9 22 24 I O 19 `30 :19 11 1.5 1.7 ;;2 12 15 6 21 Totals 1.52 129 •)L'1 TABULAR STATEMENT OF MEMBERSHIP BY GRADES AS OF OCTOBER 1, 1944 Grades 1934 1935 1938 193 7 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1 22 10 27 13 16 15 18 19 22 22 25 2 19 27 21 26 15 15 1G 17 16 17 19 3 19 19 20 18 25 14 17 14 17 24 19 4 22 2:3 17 21 19 28, 15 1G 12 19 22 5 34 20 19 17 19 1!1 28 15 1 G 11 1(3 6 15 33 21 20 19 16 22 :30 16 17 12 7 23 16 :A 30 20 22 19 2:3 28 18 1(i 8 17 2() 15 26 25 17 24 19 21 25 14 9 26 29 :30 25 X3:3 ;5() :31) 48 4:3 42 46 10 2.5 26 26 9 22 41 47 38 :37 38 39 1.1 :37 23 24 23 27 41 89 44 :33 29 32 12 24 36 22 19 24 el 40 37 35 28 21 I,. f_1. 1 4 2 ] 1 -6 131 182 12.5 115 11:3 107 11(a 111 ]01 7 -I2 1.12 150 1 -48 158 151 206 210 201) 1!)8 I1O 11 :3 Totals 283 282 27:3 268 264 :313 326 32 U 2!�!) '83 - 2151 1 p4 P4 W A P4 F4 is W O to P4 Q U 10QC;DS atu'0K O y N N�N66 vpoo��asU 0000c.) 0 � . c7 ca 0) U] (4 4 tngc°°W cp ^f N d r d) H y � �i Z7 U CJ N w 0 ed E y C2 O 14 u7 [sl V4 td aF``jo I 10 I � 4 M O W N N ssa.ippv auraH .L H Q QI G7 Cd N [17 r. 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Donald 11"Gregor Robert Bremner Carob n .Moore ,Nellie Brown Norma Pederson C`llarles Camp bell Mabel Snider Le�tvis Corcoran iluth Thompson Earl Dwlham Winifred 1lralker 1'1rll' ;�' Escobar Ruth West 11ilrie Hansen Mc ari, aret white *R;obert Hayes Russell Wiley Elinor I-IIgn1118 Je all willialns W( 1lclell Ilopkins Vij- ;1t11 -il Long a:t tune nl'liLdlli1t1011. of ON arined services INDEX Annual 1945 Town Meeting Warrant ................. _ _ 197 Appointed officers .. I ...... I ............................. 8 Assessors' Report ......... ............................... 12 Assessors' Town Map Report 90 Auditor's Report . - . ....... ................ ............. 51 Barnstable County Health Department .................. 81 Board of Health Report .................................. 85 Finance Committtee Report .................... ......... 92 Fire Department's Report ................................ 86 Highway Surveyor's Report ............ 95 Honor Roll ........... ................. 3 Inspector of Animals and Slaughtering .................... 90 Moth Department Report .. ............................... 84 Park Commission ........................................ 82 Post-War Committee Report .............................. 91 Sealer of Weights and Measures Report ................... 92 Selectmen's and Departmental Recommendations for 1945.. 135 Shellfish Constable's Report .............................. 105 Snow Library Report .................................... 87, State Guard ............................................. 108 Tax Collector's Report ... ............................... 102 Town Accountant's Report .............................. 14 Town Clerk's Report ...................................... Appropriations for 1944 1 ................. Births................................................ 131 Deaths...... _._ ..................... _ ......... 134 Dogs Licensed ....................................... 128 Fish and Game Licenses ............................ 129 -List of Jurors ........................................ 130 Marriages .................................... ...... 132 Special Town Meetings ...................... 120-126-127 Warrant and Minutes of 1944 113 Town Nurse's Report .................................... 88 Town officers .......................................... 7 Treasurer's Report .................................. - ... 98 Tree Warden's Report ..... ...................... ....... 83 SCHOOL REPORT Calendar ................................................ 158 Corps of Teachers .... .................................. 161 Enrollment by Grades .............. .................... 160 Financial Statement ..................................... 145 Graduation ......................... : ....... 162 Membership by Grades, 1933-1944 ........................ 160 Organization ............. ............................... 144 School Census .......................................... 159 Superintendent's Report ................................. 147