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HomeMy Public PortalAboutAnnual Reports 1941Town of Orleans MASSACHUSETTS cv+L 1941 ANNUAL REPORTS Officers Committees ORLEANS Printed by THE CrOSS PRINT Harwich, Mass. �J El TOWN OFFICERS MODERATOR Kenrick A. Sparrow Term expires February 1942 SELECTMEN AND ASSES'SO'RS LeRoy A. Nickerson, Chairman Term expires February 1942 Alonzo W. Jones, Clerk Term expires February 1943 James Dickie Term expires February 1944 BOARD OF HEALTH LeRoy A. Nickerson Term expires February 1942 Alonzo W. Jones, Chairman Term expires February 1943 James Dickie Term expires February 1944 BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE LeRoy A. Nickerson Term expires February 1942 Alonzo W. Jones, Cleric Term expires February 1943 James Dickie, Chairman Term expires February 1944 SCHOOL COMMITTEE John H. Walsh, Chairman Term expires February 1942 R. Frederick Raddin, Secretary Term expires February 1943 Rennie B. Lake Term expires February 1944 TOWN CLERK, TREASURER and COLLECTOR OF TAXES Ralph W. Snow Term expires February 1942 TRUSTEES SNOW LIBRARY Arthur T. Parker Term expires February 1942 Harry H. Snow Term expires February 1943 Florence H. Smith, Chairman Term expires February 1944 CONSTABLES Henry A. Perry Term expires February 1942 Kenneth T. Young Term expires February 1942 SURVEYOR OF HIGHWAYS Roland L. Mayo Term expires February 1942 TREE WARDEN Theodore A. Young Term expires February 1942 PARK COMMISSIONERS Theodore R. Nickerson, Secretary Term expires February 1942 Rudolph N. M. Hopkins Term expires February 1943 Arthur J. Young, Chairman Term expires February 1944 -4, APPOINTED OFFICERS REGISTRARS Ralph T •Ro OF RS 2 a 11 Core OF VOTE 1g4 Everett gers, Chair Term expires FebruaT3r 1943 Pond man Term expires Febru 1944 SISTANT TO Term expires February Ves gE a 1 Delano OLERK 1942 tiV DER OP WEI Term expires February XtASTR OP BD FTS & MEASURES, URE Barnard OODAND BARK Charles 0101DpyS 1E'Ea La �r an POUND KEEPERS Elmer L• Taylor ° E Eldredge Childs BEALT Solonois PAP s Opplop, 391raer L. Taylor Rea�D '16A31) o�D �II'q A Vhiit OP �P�LIC WELFARE 4eog AND ' M.D. ALTII ee F SAM ASS1S ' Cro TARP IN,W A NT l4 1VIarst ns MillsTOR 11 °y FOR OF° D"1111) SANITARY I�PSPFCTOR IRI Ric Si t 't ert DAGh�Nardson U'GIITF,RiNG A u Fp ipTersoh E�pt�v slaw n T° E AR t O CE T F expires February � . 144 Fp 4or "'AENt °IM%L, Term expires Februivy 1 e• P r�DEN F �OTR FORK •5. FIRE ENGINEERS George D. Knowles Judah N. Eldredge Lloyd F. Higgins Lloyd R. Ellis Elroy B. Penniman Henry W. Hurley Elijah C. Long Charles S. Wilcox Irving A. Higgins DOG OFFICER Herman E. Taylor TOWN NURSE Laura D. Knowles, R.N. GENERAL OFFICE CLERK Vesta I. Delano HARBOR MASTER Charles R. Richardson SHELLFISH CONSTABLE Elmer R. Darling SPECIAL POLICE Herman E. Taylor Elijah C. Long Theodore R. Nickerson Arthur J. Young Charles S. Wilcox Lloyd B. Wilcox Herbert F. Wilcox Harold R. Cummings John Kenrick William F. Estlin Maurice D. Bessom Harold L. Freeman Leslie D. Baker Raymond E. Nickerson WEIGHERS OF COAL, Fred 'S. Pierce Harold L. Freeman Foster L. Taylor George A. Ross Maurice A. Wheeler William J. Cullum Harry H. Snow Term expires April 1942 Term expires April 1942 Term expires April 1942 Term expires April 1942 Term expires April 1942 Term expires April 1942 Term expires April 1942 Term expires April 1942 Term expires April 1942 Gilbert A. Sherman Gardner E. Munsey Adelbert A. 'Childs Lloyd R. Ellis Reginald F. Raddin Henry W. Hurley Warren Edwards Rennie B. Lake Clifford L. Harris Alberta W. Williams Rudolph N. M. Hopkins Harvard H. Crabtree Cyrus C. Young Robley E. Fulcher GRAIN & HAY Irving G. Freeman Elmer G. 'Chandler Herbert H. Burr Clarence E. Fulcher Irving A. Higgins James Knowles Robert Deschamps 6• CddWard H.�g ll' G BROOK AR ET DEpL Bak OF TOWN DUMP Rear y A. pie COLLECTOR PIMA-Net Millard 11 OOMMI EE willialn A' Tibbett TT 4' 8auel F •IRieh Term expires February 1g42 aeold land Term expires February 1942 E eraa4 P. Nickerson Term expires February 1g43 �a0h rE•pj1°ry Term expires February 1943 A'bbi 4144 dredge Term expires FebruarY e F, � P Charle TAV I, 11 secret Term expires February 1944 JANl s F• Riehat04 ary Term expires February 1g44 RarO d R it ti IIALL Perm expires FebruarY 1g44 J, AS'SE'S'S'ORS' RE'POR'T' AND COMPARATIVE STATEMENT 1940 1941 Real Estate Assessed $3,712,810.00 $3,796,970.00 Personal Estate Assessed 361,180.00 378,080.00 Total Assessed Valuation 4,073,990.00 4,175,050.00 Population 1935 Census 1,425 Population 1940 Census 1,451 Number of Polls Assessed 543 542 Number Persons Assessed on Property 998 1,026 Horses Assessed 13 14 Cows Assessed 49 52 Other Neat Cattle 32 22 Swine 27 48 Dwelling Houses 818 844 Acres Land Assessed 6,188 6,171 Number of Fowl 10,056 10,263 Number of Cars Assessed (Excise) 909 886 Assessed Value of Cars 205,500.00 202,880.00 Amt. of Tax Assessed on Cars 5,860.31 6,169.71 Appropriations for Year 133,981.79 134,364.80 Overlay 2,197.03 1,964.99 County Tax 11,585.17 12,741.19 State Tax 9,120.00 10,065.00 Mosquito Control 1,331.77 1,400.53 State Parks 101.98 122.32 State Audit Municipal Accounts (1939) 555.59 Total Appropriations (State & County Taxes & Overlay) 158,873.33 160,658.83 Tax Rate per Thousand 25.00 24.20 Polls @ $2.00 1,086.00 1,084.00 Property Tax 101,849.75 101,036.37 Special Assessment (Moth) 316.99 356.50 Total Amt. of Collector's Commitments (except Motor Vehicle) 103,252.74 102,120.37 F .&, . %TNATBD MCEIP'N Itirporation Tax Moto eve h. Lice�es heel e Tax G neTalLibraries) GOVe Protection og �meot Health Person Old Ale& Sanitations &Property Old A Sol dieg° Asaistanc 8choolss 8anefits e Union Gouurt F llea t. '"schools , eat'mat G"antst&n es (Com�asl0ner vea G f� ) ter Intere 9' c pR nand Gas Tax) ee o x23 Inlar n Ta State t (Str °e ea &Ass . Total K'6hwayt fight e�aments .Free Estimat (Moth ) Nnd) ash Tots ted m Trea$"i to 1 °dnetiona 1940 $ 8,689.14 4,800.00 2,400.00 109.61 700.00 200.00 710.30 1,600.00 5,000.00 130.00 13,000.00 529.66 5.00 85.85 100.00 6,442.06 16.35 284.04 982.94 64.63 100.00 45,949.58 10,000 00 1941 945.67 11,905.44 5,400.00 2,200.00 108.18 800.00 200.00 300•p0 1,100.00 41000.00 130.00 13,000.00 495.66 17.43 150.00 6,781.56 14.71 1,000.00 63,3. 48,620-33 8,620 33 �- 10 ReepeQtfttll $55,949.58 $58,620.33 I' submitted ALD Y A, J NZO yV IC�'R,SON, DICE NESS, Assessors of Orleav$' -9• SELECTMEN'S AND DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR 1942 Selectmen's Salaries Selectmen's expense Selectmen's supplies Town Accountant's salary Town Accountant's supplies Treasurer's salary Collector's salary Town 'Clerk's salary Town Clerk, Treasurer & Collector's expense Clerical expense Legal expense Assessors' (Pay and Expense) Constables' salaries Election & Registration Care of Town Hall and Grounds Town Hall repairs Police Fire Department - Salaries & Expense (By Department) Wire Inspectors Sealer of Weights & Measures ('Salary & Expense) Moth (By 'Superintendent) Tree Warden Moderator Forest Warden Health (including Town Nurse, Dental & Preschool Clinic & Babies. Amount of salaries and costs to be left to the Board of Health) Inspector of Animals Assessors Map $ 3,000.00 250.00 100.00 800.00 75.00 330.00 1,050.00 240.00 740.00 500.00 150.00 1,050.00 100.00 600.00 1,500.00 300.00 3,200.OQ 2,600.00 125.00 150.00 1,700.00 100.00 25.00 350.00 1,750.00 60.00 500.00 Spector -10. ..re of TOW11 Dampering 50.00 1loadsi , R °Pairs (b 700.00 sn0N 8e its CuttnSurveYor) 5,000•p0 Pair of 0uar (by SurveyorSurve3'or) 700.00 ItePair of d -rail feu ) 1,500.00 ad 0uideb Su veyo )ach�erysBbY Surveyor) 100.00 oards ) Buildings wharoe�ghas(by Surveyor) 100.00 Barb o 8 (by xar 50.00 publicrmaster bormasto 41710.00 p A el are an ) 200-00 e Old A • or other d Support 100•p0 Admit e Aasistau Pr °Jects of Poor 3 700•p0 Aid to Dratlon ( e 0.00 Sc�ne a d 50 istrati dent ChAge Assists 14,500•p0 s oN Libby C0 to Depen nee) 1 500.0 �arlm arY tee deui. Children) 25.00 Ce & Pla- (hY T ) C dren soldietrries T °undsru(abtees) ) 54,433.0 I °suraneM °uum�b (by C ounaission 1'p" 00 court kPo on s & 0ravma 19sion)) l,l 5 p0 'i IIeacetl�eps (by Cninmission) 7000 } rru, u us 90 1 Iutero g Brook 365.00 at To k 1p0.00 ProteetiOU wu 11 & p s 500.00 Traffibysshellflgh "gat. 30.00 8ttate Aidgual8 Coustabl Shellfish 1 `j50-0 Ul Towars 1l U elief 5p0 00 trade S bo°I(T�iouseulor 100.00 �'gh School) 6''p0.00 400 III Memorial & Armistice Day Exercises 200.00 Anti -Rabic Treatment 50.00 $125,525.00 LEROY A. NICKERSON, ALONZO W. JONES, JAMES DICKIE, Selectmen of Orleans. ,� R�pORT $ 210.00 �F TOw N 40.50 Victuallers ACCOUNTANT Te the B° Board of Select1aea Geatleraell 16.00 Marriage 24.00 for he 3, berelvith ear cash 10.50 °a haad Joao ec � DePt. a] 9mber 31, Genera] 941,eas follows: $ 38,552.79 Tax Tilley veaae: EECE1pT8 Tax Taxes °xyessloas Real 9.50 es Taxes, Persoai,te-193g Taxer; P $ 291.35 rs o., t<erty-1939 Tares y0aal 1840 Taxes Real PrOPertY� 6,702.28 770.11 Ey B4, V � Persoaai 1941 1940 14 p EXctsa erty' 16,370.01 862.99 TaNl Poll Tal'<xtise T "s 1940 1841 Poll 1940 1841 72,181.43 Tax Moth 7,868.40 Ayye1941 moth �es� 'lit-, 216.67 5,874.00 aent-16g1 924.00 Theatre 2.00 Iatereet. Tar 14.90 44.60 Poll Taxes • & p 279.24 �8 P as. s° $115,0g8 Ta X 397.80 rest (Tar c Frota Tilley) $ 952.34 1.35 the lbeonle C04I Tax0awealth: 11.79 Core. Tax COrF. 34.53 p00 01 Tax P $ 1 hpc $eryi I°e) $12,682.21 1,210.97 90.09 2173 �- $ 12,p05.00 •13, From the County: Court Fines $ 10.00 Dog License (Refunds) 343.66 Licenses and Permits: Shellfish $ 210.00 Shellfish Grants 40.50 Victuallers 13.00 Innholders 13.00 Lodging House 16.00 Marriage 24.00 Milk and Oleo. 10.50 Den. Alcohol and Anti- freeze 10.00 To Collect Garbage 16.00 To Carry Revolver 9.50 To Manufacture Ice Cream 5.00 Bowling 6.00 Billiards and Pool 4.00 Funeral Directors 2.00 Auctioneers 2.00 Trans. Vendors 40.00 Peddlers 12.00 Theatre 2.00 Sunday Pictures 26.00 Slaughtering 1.00 Liquor 1,450.00 Dog 397.80 Camps and Cabins 6.50 Gasoline 22.00 Garage 10.00 Amusement 2.00 Store, Sunday and Holiday 2.00 Grants & Gifts: From the Commonwealth Vocational Education $ 200.00 Union Supt. of Schools 395.66 Highways, Chapter 90 2,551.75 Highways,- Chapter 504 7,025.86 353.66 $ 2,352.80 $ 10,173.27 J J1i�a 1 � Fro 14• Rib W3 g county: Chapter 90 $1,275.87 P!r0a1 Indivi Sale duals: oy Gift Rotes, Club (Milk vund Schools) $ 9.53 nifier 15.86 T owo. r c al Ile Zovo llAll talsue, to wa Sealer W art Rental d other Rentals lit Ilurse bents C°llee °8ections $ 666.00 205.00 Wny 8aske Clue 60.00 C School $all Tea Coll Library, C$Petcr� Coll 49.33 210.87 Moth Flneg us 10.75 &h of Town 9 (Indio Fires lduals) 213.63 3,678.63 8School Tuit ch001 Tulti°n (T 1C 98.81 I°s IIie1 n (CO °P gasthani) 1aooks 261.50 S is of g°s rater) 3,001.91 812.04 P bil 160.00 es: Noll Welt 5.00 Aid to VVejlsre tr0{n C Atho F( =rantsnt h(it hemTwealth Old Agederal Q�(d to Den, COwns $ 530.76 Federal AAa4�� nee, C • 1) dent O Wealth 1,066.55 Adm 4rantahce oalmo hihhen 216.17 Federal 4 ad Ager a�sth 224.95 0, A ssista 6,980.52 A• neQ 168.33 8,253.25 275.70 $ 1,275.87 25.39 Soldiers' Benefits: From the Commonwealth State Aid Veterans' Exemption Veteran Burial •15• $ 130.00 14.32 99.00 $ 243.32 Unclassified: Refund on Fire Ins. Premium (Thygeson Property) Tax Title, Costs, Deeds of Release and Pub. Warrants and Demands, Taxes Transportation, Town of Eastham Use of Tel. Town Hall Reimbursement by Comm. Account of Seals Publishing Notices of Hearings Sale of Town Maps Sale of Stamps Sale of Voting Lists Bal. Shellfish Acct., Town of Eastham Refund from 1940 Adjustment Workmen's ComP• Ins. 1940 Insurance on Field House Sale of Material: Field Stone Crushed Stone Oil Tank (School) Sale of Buildings: $ 14,623 51 Field House Pump House (School) House and Barn (Thygeson) $ 17,716.21 Trust Funds: Interest Withdrawn Street Light Fund Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund 17.01 50.17 169.00 5.00 6.05 11.00 33.00 4.00 2.00 6.25 28.33 46.73 105.91 3,500.00 $ 3,984.45 $ 43.50 56.00 2.00 $ 101.50 $ 35.00 10.00 320.00 $ 365.00 $ 58.26 36.00 clement Go •16. 14ry Celle, Crosb d Wlfe Fund y 1.U44 100.00 Refunds 30.00 Selectmet° 224.26 8elec n s Supplte $ Scho°t�Ae s Expense A °ct. miscell anea unt $ 2.12 �h Ace �0unt .30 Wh 1.20 s A 3.25 PrOteetion �d Pan Btlul 21.25 P. 8hellpish AAcet�t 25.43 1.93 $ 7149 $21 8 �`ator PA Ell Selectmen s Sa \ gel mews laryes Assest�men's SExpense 25.00 Am rs pap pplies $ 3,0po,00 AeepU4ts, aps nd Expense 250 52 cc° s Sa 96. ahNor, &s % 1114 1 049-08 g5 O tnr's ary 499. 0 easm Exp g00,0 TOeasurer 4 %alense 39 75 , R'4 Clr Ekp as 1,05p60 Cl rl Clerks Sala e 316.00 Leg cal Exile Exile 330.09 Eleeti XDenaee me 210.5 Tolpp is and 240 00 P r$all, Re 199 p4 n all aiptletton 660' heD Plans, Te ° rt airs awldtpaa ¢1 95 C°LStabl of Ile $Ullt (Thy�d Rroll4de 1,525 p3 es, Sa dips keno g2' 0 larieg (Art.38jr0A. Art. 37) 4,5p000 200'3 1,712.00 1 p0' 47- Fire Dept. 2,377.05 Purchase of Fire Hose (Art. 34) 1,084.60 New Door Fire Station 619.65 Wire Inspection 124.00 Sealer of Weights and Measures (Salary and Expense) Moth Department 1 699.75 Tree Warden 99.68 Forest Warden 717.81 1,638.26 Health 59.80 Inspection of Animals Inspection of Slaughtering 42.00 Care of Town Dump 644.33 Highways (General Repairs) 4,994.08 994 08 Brush Cutting 1,628.44 Snow Removal 1,726.49 Sidewalks Road Machinery and Building 312.47 99.40 Guard Fences 148.81 Street Signs (Art. 11) Highways, Chapter 90 Relocation Richardson Road (Art. 14) 6,844.14 400.00 To Condition Richardson Road (Art. 14) 500.00 To Resurface Richardson Road (Art. 15) Rock Harbor Road (Art. 25) 1 00 Skaket Road (Art. 26) 1,4490 99.35 1,497.25 Portanimicut Road (Art. 27) Brick Hill Road (Art. 28) 1,444.81 Quanset Road (Art. 29) 1,999.53 Gibson Road (Art. 36) 199978 4,669.56 Street Lights 435.94 Traffic Signals 215.81 Town Wharves 100.00 Harbor Master 2,673.50 Public Welfare 10,625.47 Old Age Assistance 18.13 Adm. Old Age Assistance 7,828.46 Federal Grants O. A. A. Adm. Federal Grants O. A. A. 233.14 Aid to Dependent Children 822.00 Federal Grants A. D. C. 220.00 Adm. Federal Grants A. D. C. 12.00 Care (Cape Cod Hospital) 500.00 Hospital W. P. A. and Other Projects 473.34 Wife Trust Fund 73.58 Clement Gould and •18• Soldiery Celia , Crosby Schools lief vst Fhnd �ocatio nal Accoouy� °Ce1p enhhWty ri II n aDl �x CeOi°gs now Ll o field x a)10 N1,01e pool (Art. 20) gtl°w Library (Art. 17) (Art. 21) °R' Libra RefUgd D Ter�aod Play t F�dg Licenses kisCe Court Weds T ura ep�d �sdge Par, (Art. 33) Co RepOris $0hds ar) orders 41 Crl h Of dWy iaties 1) Cerra s gra h eleb itoq y Exercises BCo e(s Mid OWb' 3afetyCo30) Ro tery Pe °hleht ail Hilly. Expense Nee il ll ket�l Car, raves ab h eUP$isbe and Pl�anpagatioh Of S lerest ��il tQellt r Notes 8alilty 9 geed Ref 1ktls Real P Noteyd 8ohds d N te Ta M' V. Ekeje Tax 14 134 ks a se TaR �q, agut olR�en'atious TaRLice P 0 �8gi0h E�ehse C�h d aee� 30.00 739.48 46,133.97 376.88 300.00 1,712 00 1,140.95 7.00 898.60 341.79 1,773.81 722-91 670.19 31p00 46.05 9725 390.20 123.38 110 01 96.8 36.00 25.00 460.94 6 g0. 11501. 0 1,9p5 00 65p0'60 1g3 7 201. 1 10 ,061, ,91 1,¢p8 28 11 a45 00 91.00 0 gi' $114,96 4 43,202. 28 00 $218167. •19• APPROPRIATION BALANCES (To Revenue Account) Accounts: Selectmen's Supplies $ 3.50 Assessors' Pay and Expense •92 Assessors' Map .05 Accountant's Expense 35.25 Collector's Expense 64.00 Treasurer's Expense .41 Town Clerk's Expense •42 Clerical Expense 11.96 Legal Expense 108.78 Elections and Registration 82.55 Town Hall Repairs 217.97 Police 227 Fire Department 7.95 Purchase of Fire Hose (Art. 34) 15.40 Wire Inspection 1.00 Sealer Weights and Measures 40.89 Moth Department .25 Tree Warden .32 Forest Warden 2.19 Health 132.99 Inspection of Animals 20 inspection of Slaughtering 8.00 Care of Town Dump 55.67 Anti -Rabic Treatment 50.00 Highways (General Repairs) 5.92 Brush Cutting '09 Snow Removal 2'09 Road Machinery and Building 12.96 .60 Guard Fences 1.19 Street Signs 50.00 Guide Boards Road (Defiance Lane, Art. 15) 15.75 Richardson Rock Harbor Road (Art. 25) 10.00 Skaket Road (Art. 26) .65 Portanimicut Road (Art. 27) 2.75 Brick Hill Road (Art. 28) 55.19 Quanset Road (Art. 29) '47 Gibson Road (Art. 36) .22 Street Lights 30.44 Traffic Signals 64.06 Town Wharves '19 .20, 2i• Public Welfare Alm a Assistance 1,026.50 Orleans Branch, Mass. Safety Comm. Old Age Assistance 300.00 Ad � Dependent 374.53 Fire Fighting Equipment L7riidren 56.87 Orleans Branch, Mass. Safety Comm. 65.00 State Aid to Dependent Children 678.00 Listening Post, Dennis Soldiers' Belief 25.00 $ 2,778.40 Schools 150.00 Vocational Sohool 260.52 Landscaping Walks 5.23 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS (Article 21) artd fag Pole at 8i 24.00 Estimated $ 48,620.33 Received: �sPosaI of Pi eld gh School SnOW Libra 'louse Gasoline Tax r9 134.05 (Chap. 504) $ 7,025.86 P'sxks and Play 43.00 Income Tax 10,682.21 Miscellaneons gt01111 1014 Corp. Tax 1.210.97 court Order d SO11 1 gt Corp. Tax B 90.09 Orleans g3. Men or alAistor cal Cow E 529.9 Corp. public Service 21.73 Pourth oP 4d Ariatstice ba pen,° 7$,50 M. V. Excise Tax Less Refunds 5,827.33 S ree I'nad Celebration (Arterelses 102 ?5 Veterans' Exemption 14.32 lierrill Prot eet oBrook eut and Grave, 30) 563.98 Licenses and 1,955.00 �lerest,Tand PrOpagati 3.ip Court Fines 10.00 Notes and Bond Shellfish 41 09 Commercial Rev. 14,623.51 Moth Assessment 338.74 Deeelllber 31 Saiarrce ne 195.00 Interest on Taxes 965.48 to 4eve7 Interest, Street Light Fund 58.26 $ 5,65150 penalty Interest (tax Titles) 34.53 Sid AI. Union Supt. of 395.66 walks 8 ANCE Schools 130.00 Pedera, G (Art. 13 S TO 1942 State Aid Ate• 1, rants G, A Vocational Education 200.00 Adtn. Federal Grants 0 793 51 Sale of Material 9 061.33 W. P. A and Grants A. A. $ 709.2.5 Charities ClsIDent Othe A• b, 60 Unclassified 484.45 r pro s 170. Schools Oonldand Sects' 320 �- w ! ilk e Snow Library Pfd tY Fwd 52 43 $ 48,620.33 Co (Tract n 26. 6 prlebee CO latmi t, 33 d 15•$3 Dec. 31, Bal. 4,975.64 Orl 8rane tee ExPe 1329 to Revenue $ 53,595.97 Bans Bra nch' Mass. safety Co n1 12 02 $ 53,595.97 fe 25,8 y Co ExPense, I11 p0 � Medical Supplies 500' 23• •22. .31 OP ACCOUNTS Recording Dues, Mass Assessors' 3.00 Kenrick A g MOD S Asso. Parma, $25 ER FTOR Dues, Barn. Co. 3, Appro. $25.00 Assessors' Asso. A 25.00 $1,049.08 LeRoy A• NickersoS�CTMZ14,S $25.00 .92 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. O W- Jones n $1,000.00 SALARIES - $1,050.00 Ja$es Dickie 1,000.00 Peb• 3, Appro. $3,000.00 $1,050.00 1�ASSESSORS' MAP $3,000.00 Arthur L. Sparrow $499.95 Feb. 3, APPro• $500.00 Travel Aav, ing ape SELEC $3,00000 499.05 P be Rs $1.00. ON S EXPENSE Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $500.00 e ChaID 28,00 Ned• 3, Appro. $250.00 $500.00 EToWU llne0rleans) 25, Refund .30 ACCOUNTANT'S SALARY 8verha Auto lure 30.00 Elmer C. Smith $800.00 Feb. 3, APPro• $800.00 nl of lype vriter 7.50 $800.00 beesof � 12.00 $800.00 Ea la eut ACCOUNTA1IT'S EXPENSE Appro. $75.00 Sel. �. Connt, 66.10 Postage &Stationery $29.50 Feb. 3, P 10.00 Douu�' i oP Typing .25 'hoto&tatrep�t. t. e, 6.00 Oath D $39.75 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 35.25 $25 00 -� $75.00 Ost4Be & S 0• 0 $75.00 COLLECTOR'S SALAR' Dec• 31 Stationery LE $9862 Peb.PPLIES $250.00 Ralph W. Snow $1,050.00 Feb. 3, APPTO• $1,050.00 ' 8a1. \ 3 $1,050.00 to Rev. 98.62 Feb. 15, Refund $100.0 $1,050.00 2.12 Feb. 3, SE -uo eb. 3, Appro• $440.00 $10 Cost, Warrants $124 50 �y A• Nicker F3 2.12 & Demands Ja4res Dl. Johe gall $ 1'Ay $102.12 Postage & Stationery- ekie 5 00 Ab1D A avel�g Ekpeionery 290,50 Feb 3 ApprD. $1,05000 Dec. 31, Bal to Rev. $36400 C*aso is des 24.87 $440.00 line 80.40 $ 1.12 •88 •24- PalPh W. Snow TREASURER'S SALARY $330.00 Feb. 3, Appro. $330.00 $330.00 Postage gL Statione REASURER'S EXPENSE change Charges r3' $198.18 Feb. 3, Appro. $125.00 Oathsn Seals 1.00 Dec 15, Transfer 80'00 Recording 2.50 8.41 Dom' 31' Hal. to Rep $210.59 .41 $211.Op Ralph w• Snow TOVM CLERX,S SALARY O Feb. 3, Appro. $240.00 $246.00 R��g Pees 3LER,E;�S $240• Oaths s 2.83 EXPENSE 0 160.25 Feb. 3, Appro. $175.00 50 Dec, 15, Transfer 19'0 bec. 31, Hal. to Rep. 8 Vesta I Oelano CLERICAL 0¢$19 b $688.0¢ EXPENSE ec. 31' Hal. to Rev. $68 4 Feb. 3, Appro. $700.00 Richard S $700.00 gnOw $SAL EXp 00 p bee. 31 41.22 ENSE to Rep\ 41.22 Feb 3 Appro. $150.00 $150 .Op .4.� . 05 00 .25, AND REGISTRATIONS $300.00 ELECTIONS $127.00 Feb. 3, APPro• Registrars 65,00 Election officers 25,45 Postage & Stationery $217.45 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev 82.55 $300.00 $300.00 TOWN HALL (Care of Buildings and , APPro. Feb. 3. pp $1,500.00 25.84 Harold R. Cummings' $ 544.50 Dec. 29, Transfer Janitor 36.58 Janitor's Supplies 496.20 Fuel 168.22 Lighting 111.00 Telephone 1.00 Small Repairs 132.34 , Insurance Care of Grounds 36.00 $1,525.84 $1,525.84 TOWN BALL REPAS IR3, APPro. $300.00 8.38 Feb. Electrical Work Lock for Lower 6.37 Hall Door 14.50 Carpenter Work 2.75 Repairs on Clock 6,59 Painting Roof 13.76 Chair 4.68 Repairs on Boiler 5.00 Inspection Of Boiler - $ 82.03 217.97 Dec. 31, Bal. Ito Rev* - $300.00 300.00 TATE $ REAL ES or Site of PURCHASE ertY... 3�' As (ThYgesOTawioPOffice Building 11 $1,000.00 $4,500.00 Feb. 3, Transfer 3,500.00 Hanson ThYg eson $4,500.00 $4,500.00 .27, V" $2,385.00 $1,100.00 $1,100.00 $600.00 19.65 $619.65 $125.00 $125.00 -26- Badges 6.60 30.75 SIMTCH AND GENERAL PLAN Rubber Boots Helmets 17.90 FOR Cordon Robb & TOWN OFFICE BUILDING Hydrants & 54.50 P• Cliff Pearce Feb. 3, Appro. o' $200.00 Water Holes 130.00 $200.00 Fuel 138.25 Lights & Power $200.00 _- $200-00 Care of Grounds 63.46 Police Duty Payrolls Tele POLICE Telephone Insurance 196.32 phone Pi'Inting $1 6221p Feb. 3. Appro. $1,700.00 $2,377 Gasoline Travel, 9.75 Dec. 29, Transfer 1500 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev_ 05 Out Of To R Traffic Sig�ls 47.40 27.80 $2,385.00 hlg Traffic Light 2.48 E OF FIRE H OSE (Art. 34) bulbs PURCHASE Feb. 3, APPro. net. 2.00 Boston Woven $1,084.60 31, gal Rev $ Hose Co. - 2.27 $1,084.60 _ $1,715.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev.- 15.40 ON $ �efflr Se $1,715.00 $1,100.0 &STATION TQ ouug $ 0� SAL ARIES 50.00 eb. 3, Appro. $100 0 (Art. 35) DOOR, FIN' A ro. NEW Co' $374.45 Sept 31 13. Transfer Alzer, Nickerson Lum. los.a0 Jani 8rpv'n• ter ARE DEPART $100.00 Carpenter Work 35.00 Piro MENT Painting 6.00 $�Pal'rolla ual Pay 11s $ 151.00 Feb. 3, Appro. Dec' $ 2,250.00 Truck &Labor Mason Work 47.25 47.75 Pa n Duty Ge yrolls 567.82 15, Transfer 724.0p 135.00 Electrical Work °rge A $619.65 r%eotio�Oklft ve 61.50 INSPECTION IN Oil WIRE ro. $110.00 Feb. 3, APP TA Dt turf 1525 0 Ruben S. Hopkins 8 ppulea 8c E a RBresa Orlando F. Snow - R'egair 0.60 $124.00 tat tueeripcaiiatus 80.56 Dec. 31, Bal. rta Rev. Menges, etc Coat 25.32 $125.00 78.42 1.00 V" $2,385.00 $1,100.00 $1,100.00 $600.00 19.65 $619.65 $125.00 $125.00 ,28, Edw,, SEALER OF EIGI1TS AND MEASURES $100.00 8.11 ' 31 Appro. Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev 40.89 $150.00 Theo. A 'Fuck PAay ollMlsB, Su p��29¢DEPARTMENT XgIIID� la 474.00 Feb. 3. Appro. TrRc, p Repairs 539.38 ectieid 11 133,71 SupDiies 1.50 %404, 199,56 Travel 1.43 Priutin9 Mo 22.77 �ur�eQ th Notices 4.05 15.00 D 13.98 a ec. 31 $] I to �v $1,699.75 25 $\ Thee Leak Palralia TREE W Tree I NW011a $ 30.01 `�DE74 ]nt 41.aa 1%. 3, Appro. 27.25 Dec al. lia1. 54 k Rey 32 Nenry 11 �00 00 Laborl P Fir ' SaI PO4P P8,Yr ao rolls F $ 25.00 We1R Soldering w &te zany 577, g 14 Transfer ansfer 1'90 Transfer $150.00 $15 .0 $1,700.00 Tools Dec. 31, Hal. to Rev Administration: B. of H. Meetings Printing & Stationery Trucking Rat Poison Labor, distributing 2,00 poison .50 Burying Skunk 2,00 Refund - -29• 4.10 $717.81 2.19 $720.00 HEALTH Feb. 3, APpr0. $ 9.05 Feb. 15, to Dec. 15, 4 76 Refunds 1.00 6.00 Dental Clinic: D.M.D. 50.00 Ralph Kenney, - $ 25.33 $ 50.00 $ 49.00 $1,507.68 $720.00 $1,750.00 21.25 Pre - School Clinic: 49.00 Henry A. white, M.D. $1.50 Henry A. White, M• Reporting Births Town Nursing Service: $350.00 ------ Laura D. Knowles, $1,200-00 $1,700.00 R. N. 80.18 Virginia Reynolds 13.45 Nursing Supplies 39.60 $100.00 Telephone 35.35 Gas & Oil, etc. Car 21.68 Tires, Car 39.44 Repairs, Car 41.98 Insurance, Car 36.00 Garage Rent, Car - $ 25.33 $ 50.00 $ 49.00 $1,507.68 $720.00 $1,750.00 21.25 vital Statistics: $100.00 Henry A. white, M.D. $1.50 Reporting Births Herbert D. Nickerson $350.00 270.00 100.00 $ 25.33 $ 50.00 $ 49.00 $1,507.68 $720.00 $1,750.00 21.25 Reportibg Deaths 4.75 bee. 31, gal to Rey, Leslie D. are�keeraker, $5,000.00 P a other QBUrrIOg pF AN Feb. 3ADpr Truckipgh0r Tools Su Water 123.88 8.50 sulldoyer 4.00 lure 1.70 2.25 n 31, gal. 24.00 8 to Rey 4 s�1II Feb. ili prtI 7G � Rev. $42,00 •30• $ 6.25 $1,638.26 132.99 C $1,771.25 ARE OF TOWN DUMP $480.00 Feb' 3, APpro. Le $700.00 gDec- RichardllsFEcr,Ipl,] $5,000.00 nee. 31, 8a1, 0 pF AN Feb. 3ADpr to Rey. $59.80 Roland L. Mayo, LeROy F RVgP $00.00 Iusp�tORrcl�ra�h TTON 1,835.70 pF Labor, Payrolls nee 31' sal.. \ s�1II Feb. ili prtI 7G � Rev. $42,00 167.53 bee. Crushed Stone 8a1. to $50.00 Rey, �TI.RABI \SEA Feb. ESp 00 �'IENT , ADDro. $700.00 $60.00 $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 i $50.00 .31- 'ENERAL REPAIR $5,000.00 HIGHWAYS- Feb. 3, Appro. Roland L. Mayo, $ 552.50 Surveyor 1,835.70 Labor, Payrolls 1,361.00 Truck, Payrolls 167.53 Crushed Stone 28.66 Calcium Chloride 45.00 Oil 292.04 Tar 22.50 Sand 9.51 Bricks & Lime 64.92 Tile 215.71 Freight & Express 7.76 Lumber 66.65 Tools 12.52 Lanterns 6.75 Bomb Torches 46.50 Frames & Grates 22.67 Equipment Repairs 5.54 Small Supplies 141.80 Blasting 58.82 Gasoline - $4,994.08 5.92 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev $5,000.00 $5,000.00 BRUSH CV 3 3. APpro. $700.00 Feb. eb. , Roland L. Mayo, $ 74.75 Surveyor 366.00 Labor, Payrolls 237.00 Truck, Payrolls 13.76 Tools 8.40 Sharpening Tools _- $699.09 Dec. 31, Bat. to Rev.- $700.00 $700.00 REMOV�'APPro $1,500.00 SNOW Feb. • Transfer 77.78 Roland L. Mayo $ 102.38 Dec. 15, 29, Transfer 52.75 Surveyor 740.25 Dec Labor Payrolls 678.13 Truck Payrolls Reporting Deaths 4.75 Dec. 31' 841. to Rev. Leslie D. Care Raker, 11 taker aI Other , TI La Labor Small g Rater Tools npPlfes 8111ldoyer Rhe •30, $ 6.25 $1,638.26 132.99 $1,771.25 CARE OF TO .25 DUMP $480.00 Feb. 3, APpro. 123.88 8.50 4.00 1.70 2.25 644.33 Dee. 31' Bat. to Rev 1R $700.Op Roy F N 1 "'pectoRtchargson PECTlot, 31, Dec. 31, Bat, 0 OF Feb. 31 AALS to Rev. $68.80 I Roland L. Mayo, $ 552.50 Surveyor J,T sAeq lei TIoN Labor, Payrolls depn CF Truck, Payrolls Dec 31' � b. 3, pRoING 1tev, $42.00 Calcium Chloride Dec. $50.00 Oil 8a1. to Tar RAb,. Sand S� $700.00 $700.00 $60.00 $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $700.00 $700.00 $1,500.00 77.78 52.75 31, ENERAL REPAIR -GENERAL HIGHWAYS 3 APpro. I Roland L. Mayo, $ 552.50 Surveyor 1,535.70 Labor, Payrolls 1,361.00 Truck, Payrolls 167.53 Crushed Stone 28,66 Calcium Chloride 45,00 Oil 292,04 Tar 22.50 Sand 9.51 Bricks & Lime 64.92 Tile 215.71 Freight & Express 7.76 Lumber 66.65 Tools 12.52 Lanterns 6,75 Bomb Torches 46,50 Frames & Grates 22.67 Equipment Repairs 5,54 Small Supplies 141.80 Blasting 58.82 Gasoline - $4,994.08 5.92 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revi-- $5,000.00 BRUSH CUTTING A ro. 3, PP Feb. Roland L. Mayo' $ 74.75 Surveyor 366.00 Labor, Payrolls 237,00 Truck, Payrolls 13.76 Tools 8,40 Sharpening Tools - $699.91 .09 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. - $700.00 REMOVAL SNOW ro Feb. 31 APP Roland L. Mayo' $ 102.38 Dec. 29, Transfe Surveyor 740.25 Labor Payrolls 678.13 Truck Payrolls $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $700.00 $700.00 $1,500.00 77.78 52.75 7 .33• sand •32• Blades 13.60 12.96 Dec. 31, Bal. Ito Rev. � Work 52.97 � 110 se 28.59 $325.43 Express 10.50 GUARD FENCES 1,32 R Feb. 3, APPro. 70 Roland L. Mayo, $ 19.50 Surveyor Dec. 81• Bal, k $1,62B.44 Labor Payrolls S0.00 2.09 Truck Payrolls 5.90 Lumber - $1,630.53 § 99.40 L. Surveyor Mayo s1DZW $1,630.53 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. .60 bor �8S t 13) - Truck pa Rolla $ 109.25 Feb. 3, Appro. 00 $100.00 Lum awolls 474. Feb. 3 $1.000. STREET SIGNS APPro. bor 14 35 Transfer 1.500.00 Feb, 3, Qasoline Cefient 230.50 Surveying 120.14 Roland L. Mayo, $ 32.50 H ot Mix •25 Surveyor Loan 44.00 Comm. of Mass. 111.25 Qrass seed 721.00 (Signs) 5.06 24.00 Transportation - Dec 31 3.00 $148.81 Bal, to Rep, $1\ Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 1.19 773.51 BOARDS Bolan $\ $150.00 GUIDE B Feb. 3, APP io. Lg ur POrMa � MACIIBV Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $50.00 bor pa ER,y $2,500.00 - lu eoq Oil actor $ 40.88 NOV Rp °ING $300.00 HIGHWAYS50CHAPFTQbR' 30APPr 9) Ceprpau 11 M ine 418g d 25.43 Roland L. Mayo, $ 419.25 Nov. 21, C mm went rY 59 Surveyor 49.90 County 'roll Work 70'00 Labor Payrolls 1506.00 D $g, Comm• Truck Payrolls 312.00 Dec. Nails& ail 18 60 Shovel 147.00 enter Work 13.05 Roller 305.44 3.20 X543 Grader 112.00 Leach Basins 33.80 Cement Posts 142.30 $31247 Crushed Stone 105.00 Frames & Grates 121.71 Culverts 5325.43 $100.00 $100.00 $150.00 $150.00 $50.00 $50.00 $3,000.00 633.37 1,266.74 642.50 1,285.01 Richard S CA (D' F�,. " I DSON ROAD (Legal) SuOW (Art• 14) E) Ar (Suave'. arr°w $ 89.78 Feb. 3, Appro. Artbor L 9) (BoimdsSBarrow •34• Oil 28.65 Cement, Lime & 1,581.20 Bricks 12.89 Sand g loam 23.25 Bardening Fre 191.20 ight Lumber 57.60 Paint 171.92 Gasaliue 8.62 $500.00 5.80 TO Roland L Ma �eYor yo, Labor 50.09 D _ ec. 31, Overdrawn $500.00 $6,844, Richard S CA (D' F�,. " I DSON ROAD (Legal) SuOW (Art• 14) E) Ar (Suave'. arr°w $ 89.78 Feb. 3, Appro. Artbor L 9) (BoimdsSBarrow 103.68 B ei. F• S lax odl �g�s 28.65 "amaaie, Lab. eyarMaq° ( t. I LA, CHARDSON ROAD 12.89 z"Irru is Tools $292 Bp Feb. 31 Appro. $6,827.62 16.52 $6,844.14 $400.00 TO GRt'E $400.00 Grader Roland D(DENDITION RI $400•p0 Lab. eyarMaq° ( t. I LA, CHARDSON ROAD 13.00 z"Irru is Tools $292 Bp Feb. 31 Appro. $500.00 310.05 141.00 266.75 Truck Payrolls 18.19 Grader 684.80 $500.00 12.00 TO Roland L Ma �eYor yo, Labor S URFACE (n4FIpR�I'CRAI "`OE J� b%ON ROAD $500.00 Psyro Eck Payrolls (Art. 15j "v $1,490.00 $ 11.50 Feb. 3 18.16 Appro. $550-00 ue 51.00 $1,500.000 (Art 26) .35• $550.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $1,500.00 121.50 Grader 247.00 Oil 13.50 Gasoline 13.00 Sand $ 26.00 $550.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $1,500.00 $534.25 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 15.75 $550.00 ROAD (Art. 25) ROCK HARBOR .Feb. 3. APPro• Roland L. MaYO, $ 26.00 Surveyor 310.05 Labor Payrolls 266.75 Truck Payrolls 140.00 Grader 684.80 Oil 12.00 Gasoline 50,40 Sand - $1,490.00 10.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev ue $1,500.000 (Art 26) READ NAMSKAl{B Feb. 31 APPT°• Roland L. MaYO, $ 48.75 Surveyor 383.80 Labor Payrolls 241.00 Truck Payrolls 173.00 Grader 1,0g4.4 12-00 Gasoline 46.40 Sand - $1,999.35 .65 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revue $2,000.00 27) ( PORTANIMICUT Fe . 3, APPro. R01and L. Mayo, 75.25 Surveyor 376,70 Labor Payrolls 270.00 Truck Payrolls 154.00 Grader $550.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $1,500.00 Gll 36• Gasoline 578.60 Sand 5.70 37.00 Dom' 31, Bal, to Rev. $1,497.25 2.75 $1,500.00 Roland L BRICZ Sure * Mayo, RILL ROAD (Art Fuck yrolls $ 26.00 Feb. 3, Appro. Grader Payrolls 270.40 Gil 206.50 Gaso 112.00 sand bne 777.10 5.81 47.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to $`81 Rev. P'Olaod $1.500.00 Lat eyorMayo• QIIA118 T R Track Panolls $ 74.75 O b(Art.29) Layrol)s 508 8 3. Appro. Gb (furry 382.50 nB) 38.00 line 7.70 830.20 13.38 Dee 31, 4620 8a1. to Rey $1,99963 Roland $2,00.00 Labor ey, rk'layo, G1BgON RO Truck eyl-0118 Gra4erPs� ll $ 68.50 Pe 3t, 36) 459,30 Appro. 279 75 189.00 �J •37• $1,500.00 $2,000.00 STREET Fe �S Appro. Cape & Vineyard $4,669.56 Elec. Co. - 4,669.56 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 30.44 $4,700.00 $1,500.00 803.50 Oil 104.00 Guard Fence Wire 23.52 Posts 1.88 Lumber (furring) 20,61 Gasoline 51.00 Sand 8.72 Cement, Lime & Bricks _ $1,500.00 $1,999.72 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $1,500.00 $2,000.00 STREET Fe �S Appro. Cape & Vineyard $4,669.56 Elec. Co. - 4,669.56 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 30.44 $4,700.00 $1,500.00 FIC • ro. TRAF Feb. 3. PP Feb. . Cape & Vineyard $2,000.00 Elec. Co. $249.90 39.00 Gas (3 Tanks) 11.50 Replacing Bulbs 9,60 Bulbs Painting Traffic Lines 55,00 Paint, etc. - $2,00.00 $2,000.00 Labor Payrolls Lumber Truck Oil Drums Paint Chain $435.g4 64.06 $600.00 p,R,VES TOWN 3, Apen $125.66 Feb. uly 10, R rn d 35.64 5.00 25.00 11.63 12.00 $4,700.00 $4,700.00 $500.00 $500.00 Cent 1310. s Bal. -3$. 88 Dec. 31, gal. to $215.81 ' 19 $216.00 Chas. R C halar9 Richar"10 HARBOR MASTER Ceaiact abor $ 50.00 Feb. 3, APpro. at 11ire & g 21.50 siaall 3npAlies noYa 12.32 10.00 $100,00 C Ctah r i( P�LIC Gat �s $ 703.49 Wt1'FARE Feb. A rC°al & ovisy 411.00 3, PPro. Dl d & C wood 704.40 eal At 01.92 gostaat &e dance gy 20.29 Fst '1yate Ibstit pti tioaery 126.25 to H tittltiontate 12611 Distrlba C for of 30.00 Traer�stles 3'00 as /r! 8 a1 of Co 2g.Op oditlp$ 2g.33 &a rtati 0 190.00 a� 31 8a1. to $2, 3 Rey 64 . 00 w. 1,026 y $3 700 0 00 $100.00 $100.00 $3,700.00 $3,700.00 .39- OLD AC ASSISTANCE ro APP $11,000.00 $10,304.74 Feb. 3, Various Persons 320.73 Other Towns $10,625.47 � Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 374.53 $11,000.00 $11,000.00 $45,00 ADM. OLD AGE ASSIST App ro. Feb. $ 8.33 Clerical Expense 9.80 Travel - 18.13 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revue $ 057 0 $75.00 S O, A. A. ANTn $ 284.46 FEDERAL OR 1 gal. 8,253.25 Various Persons $7,828.46 Grants 1641 $7,828.46 --- Dec. 31, Bal. to 1942 $8,537.71 $8,537.71 S O A. A. AN $128.24 FEDERAL' ORa 1 275.70 ADM, 941 Boston Council 5.50 Grants $ of Social Agencies 91.63 Clerical Expense 72.91 Postage & Stationery 63.10 Travel 170.80 $403.94 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1942- $403.94 $1,500.00 CIIIIDIRFN DEP% Feb. 3, APPTO. AID TO Cash Aid, Various $ 822•p0 Persons 678.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $ 41. SOLDIERS' RELIEF $1,000.00 140. i Feb. 3, APPro. Cash Aid, Various ADM $ 139.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rem `I8DOORIDENT CHILDREN 25 Persons Feb. 3, A $25.00 Groceries &Provisions 519.98 _ Appro. Oil, Coal & Wood 80.50 $25.00 08411 peson to Vano�DXRAL GRANTS A. D. C. 00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 260.52 $1,000.00 $220. � $220.00 Gran 1941 $1,000.00 SCHOOLS 46,138.00 Clerical ADM. $220 p0 E $46,133.97 Feb. 3, APPrO• $ ,20 Expended Mar. 6, Refund 1.00 ruse DER $4� Aug' 18 Refund e $12AL GRANTS A, D. C. 7 5.23 00 Jan, 1 Bal. $10.23 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 3l, Sal. 19g2` Grants 1941 4.9 $4� $46,139.20 SCBOO 8 MILK 12, Gift by $15.86 $15,20 $ 5 20 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1942 Rotary Club $15.86 �anous persons (Cabe coodPIT CARE $15.86 UCATION D 80311, laal• \ SFeb• 3, APPro, $5p0 00 Bristol Co. Agri. School $376.00 � 3, APPro• $400.00 to 82 $376.00 \ 24.00 Dec, 31, Bal. to Rev. _ $400.00 A W. p $SpO.Op D 0,4% 6fi, g • A, 0" y 13AN 300.00 Tra, O%ties DiVns AND DTKE $5p0 JUNIOR COMMU b. 3 APPro. $ a�odit R PROJECTS 6 Ralph A. Chase, Treas. $300.00 Feb. $ Gr,, labor ies $ Sg• Jan• ECTS 7 300.00 C1,4eolineea & proyisio 90.05 Feb• 3, Bal ro. $250. $300.00 CEILINGS I CELOTEX (Art. 20) ACCOUST - gohaoI Classrooms $1,712.00 Dec. 31 140.4 Junior, Senior $ 1712.00 Feb. 3, APPro. gal, ,(o \ Pitcher & CO. Inc. $1,712.00 1842 $473.34 $ �7D FLAG POLE Dec, 2 LANDSCAPING' "V School (Art, 21) $1,215.00 31,13,41, to $525.1g Junior- S$1334.5 Feb. 3, APPro. Rey, @ 16 Landscaping 575.00 $\E $525• Cement Walks Feb. 0 $156.90 2' ADDro. $15% / 00 x$150 8 ag Pole 42. ury Tel eph 220.00 9.85 TRUST FUND 1.55 Dee. 31, Bal. to Rev $ $ 5.49 9.53 134.05 lktal E DISPOS Advert .ease AL $1.275.00 OF FIELD $ 5.00 HOUSE (Art. 17) Feb, Dec. 31, 2.00 3, Appro. Bat. to Rey. 2`4ary s $50.00 -11ua gs' $ND� 1 �RARY b °rC°kee. rat,$ P 600.00 Feb. 3, Appro. 14�t. Lib gins, 10.50 Po ranee e & Stationery Labor Payrolls Neel 85.20 1leruyirl Gr°t� 75.40 TNelryn g 32.42 12.27 45.25 42.33 Dec 21 Bat, to $ Rey 808 60 101.40 $50.00 $50 Op $1,000.00 1 p00 00 Peryolle al R W SlY 8,0 MoLga AR,2 R $1,000. 00 Re � lY 66.5 ' "ivD Tr4tts n� 48.25 Feb• DOGtLICENSES $343,66 ng 27,3j 6p $343 88 �3 66 ,431 TRUST FUND SNOW LIBRARY $ 1.79 Jan. 11 Bal. $ 5.49 9.53 F. J. Barnard & Co. Sale of Books $ 1.79 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1942 13.23 $15.02 $15.02 PLAYGROUNDS PARKS AND Feb. 3, APPro. $ 1 775.00 Labor Payrolls $1,546.05 20.00 Mowing Ball Park 45.00 Care Eldridge Park 12.27 Repairs (Water) Cape & Vineyard 15.90 Elec. Co. 16.50 N. E. Tel. & Tel. CO. 10,00 Loam 5.00 Dressing 2,30 Cotton Seed Meal 1,80 Grass Seed 11.30 Tools 10.90 Paint 5.00 Painting Signs 5,00 Plants 5,76 Flag 1,78 First Aid Supplies 14.98 Lumber 6,00 Sebtees 37.51 - Small Supplies $1,773.03 1.97 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev.- $1,775.00 $1,775.00 IS COURT N p0 Feb. 3, Appro. $700.00 $ June 27, Trans. 35.00 Labor Payrolls 36.00 Grading 500.00 Mix 78.13 Lumber, etc. 29,78 Net & Posts - $722.91 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1942 . 1209 $735.00 $735.00 K u;ua EBbre -44. prittyie & Stationery ng MISCELLA1gE0US & Advertising Rod 0n Seals $ 6.04 Feb. 31 Appro. 26'75 Dec. 12, Refund G�ator, Feb. 3, 10.00 Recording 10.00 N, Y. N 75 3.06 Par & R, R • R. 70.00 Tr veldng Lot 8u veytri 25.00 1'ur'ebaaog 3.00 EHUi 0' ()Hice T'Pev,ritta %t 4.00 Gas 2 overh ate, 138,60 Rarbo Rock 114uranc 8.80 L rrbAerty)(Thygeaon 26.00 S' er u;ua EBbre 17.01 Ags uctioneer 1,53 47.30 NLY CELEBRATION FOURTH OF Feb, 3, Appro. .50 Dee. 21, aal. to Rov $409.34 � 93.91 $503 25 �1 fie: �SU w0r ary RACE AND ld nns CO�Pea, $ 35.0) F bNDS •BO . Tr lkbor's To�arrsurer,s 345,00 elerk'a 157.00 bee 125.0 ISO 31, 8a1, to Rey 8 57019 20.81 $1,2p0 80 .45- TOWN REPORTS The Goss Print $310.00 Feb. 3, Appro' $310.00 $5005 COURT ORDERS Appro. 3' Henry A. Perry $ 18.05 30.00 E. E, Hall $ 48.05 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 51.95 0 00 503.26 $1,200.00 1 ,2p0 00 $1,20 0 00 $310.00 $310.00 $100.00 $100.00 $10 . COMMISSION EXPENSE $78.50 ORLEANS HISTORICAL Jan 1 �I Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev- $76.50 - $78.50 $78.50 EXERCISES ARMISTICE DAY $200-00 $200.00 MEMORIAL AND 0.00 Feb. 3, APPrO. Band 3.50 Dinner (Speaker) 41.00 Flowers 14.00 Transportation 8.75 Blank Cartridges - $ 97.25 Dec. o Rev. 102.75 ec. 31, Bal. $200.00 $200.00 NLY CELEBRATION FOURTH OF Feb, 3, Appro. $400.00 American Fireworks $300.00 Co. 82,90 Prizes 3.30 Dinners (State Police) 4.00 Printing - $390.20 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revue $400.00 $40000 ITTEE EXPENSE $25.00 E Jan. 1 Bal' Dec. 31, Balance to 1942 $25.00 $25.00 •46- 175,00 StaO ,LEANS Drink MASS, •� N Tel a@ p1'ln General E' T� SAFETY COMM. Expense EXPENSE Co. 8 26.50 OObert A.� Tel. o. Sell Sheralyt1 37.91 Aug. 11, Trans. Nov. 19 $ 50.00 10.00 Lu Janitor ulber, etc. 24.00 , Trans. Dec. 15, Trans, 175 00 u1�11 SuP 28.00 Dec. 15, Fire Dept. 86.00 lies Dec. 15, Town Clerk's 1.85 Expense Dec. 15, Snow Removal 74 7g 100.00 Oec. 31, "al' to 1942 $123-38 Dec. 26, Safety Comm. 65.00 List. Post Dennis Dec. 29, Snow Removal 52.75 25.84 Ok $235.00 ERANCg 15,00 $235-00 Dec. 3LEANS MASS. Sal. $1,936.02 to 1942 Mescal $500.00 SApETY COMM. "DDlies EXPENSE $2,500.00 Dec. 15, Trans. $500-00 CRLEAN8 $500.00 HROCR Labor B4.00 sec. 2,50 $500.00 31• Hal. to 1042 re F ASS lllg "`'� +�Y COMlyi. - $110.00 A11D CRAVES $\ Eee, EXPENSE ORLEANS $300.Op ER 151ent Dec. 15, Trans. $300•p0 Sal. NCH �S, to SAFETY —�0 $300•p0 1942LIsten4l $65,00P18t, De COMM. EXPENSE Trayet Dec. 26,Trans. $65.00 era J11A4 c,0W1q. parlous R ER1'E Feb , , APPro' Ap eunia co $ Fe_ b. 3, 3' Transfer $2,500.00 Se%fet O 35, Dt. 13 own. EX 00 riggtat110or, A. Nov. 50 00 5.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev- Nov $30.00 19Y tons 19.85 reat wa%D, 10.00 27p,p0 ,47- Dec. 15, Safety 175,00 Comm. Expense Dec. 15, Safety 500.00 Comm. Med. Supplies Dec. 15, Safety 800.00 Comm. Fire Equip. 135.00 Dec. 15, Fire Dept. 86.00 Dec. 15, Treas. EXP. Dec. 15, Town Clerk's 19,00 Expense Dec. 15, Snow Removal 74 7g 100.00 Dec. 17, Forest Warden Dec. 26, Safety Comm. 65.00 List. Post Dennis Dec. 29, Snow Removal 52.75 25.84 Dec. 29, Town Hall 15,00 Dec. 29, Police - $1,936.02 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revue $2,500.00 S AND q,p11,113 CEM Feb. 3, APpro. gTBRI Labor B4.00 Mowing 2,50 Trucking - $110.00 A11D CRAVES SOLDIERS' MONK ): b. 3, Appro. $ 9300 Labor 3.81 Nickerson Lumber CO, $ 96.87 3.13 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. RO O Feb , , APPro' Edw. H. Higgins, $26.00 Caretaker 5.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev- $30.00 $2,500.00 $110.00 $110.00 $100.00 $100.00 $30.00 $30.00 148 - labo PROTECT1pN AND Truc�gyrolls PROPAGATION OF SHELLFISH $259,66 Feb 3, Paint, $500- etc APPro. 5.50 Dec'. 31, Refund 1 3 Supplies 17.64 Reservations 1,400.53 Mosquito Control 12 741.19 print 1 .01 2.00 Telephoue 3.75 14.97 Add. Poll Tax Assessment Purchase 2.90 Overlay Adjustment Al of 13.68 Plow B Great oB Seed 68.31 - 18.40 4,975.64 21.00 Dec. Bal* 31' a al 10 Rey $- Dec. 31, Bal. to E. & D. 11,571.33 41.09 $172,230.02 Quah PVRCRA8 C'4s01lneSeed E AND P $501•g3 $87. 3TIIIC' OF QUAHOG SEED Jan. 1, Hal. $90.46 Elsner R Darllug SAELLII 46 s $1,500.00 OPeb. Jan, 1, Bal. BBPro. Interest Withdrawn $ 10080 3 lnt. u1T $\ 3' A Op 0u Scho01�13o $1,500•p0 Ts— $1, wx NOTES $1,500.00 �. 31' 1341. to $� Feb. 3, 1PPro.ONDS Rev 90500 0 00 uu $2,10 $5,517.61 CF 3 D Cope Cod True XTI1t $2,100 00 CELIA MAR Co. $\ P TO $2 Peb NOTES ,3 Dec. 31' Ins $8,5p 00 Feb• 3 Trpro. 0, ens. StalooTT ti0us $3,419 80 R $lio $3,080.20 1 oe8D g41 5Op Trails. $6,500.p0 PolllT8 &D Dec. 31, Bal. - $ 10,000 1,082.00 .49- Taxes Real Estate Property 91,806.81 9.149.54 State Parks & 122.32 Taxes Per. ReceiP 48,620.33 Reservations 1,400.53 Mosquito Control 12 741.19 Est. Adj. P. P• Tax .01 2.00 County Tax 1,964.84 Add. Poll Tax Assessment 79.87 Overlay Adjustment Al Dec. 862.32 Bal. State & CO. Tax 5,651.50 - Bal. Est. Receipts 4,975.64 Bal* Dec. 31, Bal. to E. & D. 11,571.33 $172,230.02 $172,230.02 TRUST FUND�E FUND AND $5,393.04 CLEMENT GOURD Jan, 1, Bal. 124,57 Interest Withdrawn $ 10080 Dec. 31 Int. $ 100.00 Dec. 31, Bal. 5,41761 __ $ 1 $5,517.61 CF 3 D $5,121.78 CELIA MAR Jan. Bal. 76.89 $ Interest Withdrawn � Dec. 31' Ins $ 30.00 - 5,168.67 $5,198.67 Dec. 31, Bal. - $5,198.67 D $2558.26 1 gal. STREET LIGHT Dec. Int. to 5826 De c. 31, Int. 31, � Treasury $2517.61 $2,575.87 Balance $ FUND $8,676.52 SNOW LIBRA Jar" Balance 204.86 Dec. 31, Balance $8,881. 38 Dec. 31, Int. $ $8 AL CARE FUND $1,385.14 PE FETJan• I' Bal. 32.31 CEMETERI' 36 31, Interest Withdrawn $ Dec. 36-00 Dec. 31, $al. • •SQ, 1,381.45 $1� Trost Zorda & S TRUT�COUNTS S T $2` se T 31 REVS T Tltley�h Band E ACCOUNTS on Taxes Real Taxes' Personajate, 1940 $43,202.28 Taxes Real Es Property 596.67 Poll T PersOOalate' 1941 19¢0 6,576.17 bl• V Ees• 1941 Property 591.00 1wIoth cias Tax 1941 19,329.39 TO Aaa ent 19401 1,229.60 Pnp Ra)ttt°rt 1g° 2.00 431,1 ppelpaRahtals 41 117.45 Aid Age Aas a 13.10 Vocatt Aepell lice 77.26 77.26 lilgn °nal dent C 12.00 CO schoolainlnahtlglen 420.00 Co oy of 1`4 Tuition 4,547.53 sown oparnatajoRlghWa 347.30 ale of East C y C 202.00 O Ile ea (ghwaZBte D. ghel gip. 9p 1,$65.95 Oyei�Y lg 1942 Ch D. ah Acct. 432.98 Cyerla9 19!y YB 99 64.36 •51• Tax Title Revenue M. V. Excise Tax Revenue Special Assessment Revenue Departmental Revenue $1,411.45 Excess & Deficiency (Surplus Revenue] $ 5,417 61 5,168.1 2,511' 1 8,881? 8 1,38145 $23,366 72 $2,59901 185 78.40 83.78 N 1,321 11 7,837.¢6 Net Funded Debt 596.67 117.45 90.36 7,514.49 55,856.79 $80,612.70 $80,612.70 99,500.00 99 500.00 High School Bldg. Loan $99 .00 $99,500.00 SPECIAL CASH ACCOUNT & Non -rural Vocational Education of Defense Workersorkers. No. 4144 -01 9 Federal Grant $1'800.00 ly,ay Expended $1'378'15 Nov. 21, Federal Grant 13.25 � 5 Dec 31' Refund $1,378. Dec. 31, Balance 635.10 $2,013.25 $2,013.25 Tress- the Collector's and i fi d the cash balance verified ',t the close of the year nrer's books were ehertll edcan a on hand and a reconcilia- by an actual count of and found correct. The Savings r the investments of the Trust Funds timr of the Bank Balance amined and listed, hank Books representing r urer 'were ex and found to be in the custody of the TreLils being proved the income and withdraw' a artments as reeorcled• heads of the various D p the the year' by their early I wish to thank thronghout for their cooperation e I hills. rt Presentation of Departm fitted, $esl1ectt'ally MAR C gbIITF3, Accountant. FiL Town •52. TORN CLERK'S REPORT TOWN NGS ANIq YJAL FEg Tty MEETING III itanta of response to RUARY 3 & 4, 1941 3nlptown 46 ka °rsn of Crleansly posted warrant the inhab, act 41 at one ;met at th qualified to vote iu electlo np0n the articles in the town hall llOUda%. Februato the �� °mg t t�Cles "n said a afternoon, then ; I there W meeting `v° the death d warrant. °i£erulg }prayernecollclo k order the bylthe town °r�ei'Itp`11i'plplp ing d. It was vo NI., the Reverend :11­1-. hbp� tit er"£ of thetproeoreadVote unauhnonsly, that the mete, Town clerk the ofamhleI th of the R' arrant, wit] the e" Ing take erk re £leer' a °onelusion °n n. ad the s retur and attestat De the S• Telers service ere[ te meetlnch °s °n accordance vtlpe o 91 I an T. II g rs, �neaEIra Cummin by the Town Clerk hefoe l this ARTICrhert L I Darlins' Arthur T. Yoan;r. 1`etplpth meeting. LE 1 llor g, Barry F. Childs, jll" m° e Perry e IQ voTo choose a moderator to preside at &rat eas to 1 pe oW1, wil theodnba lotin'fmOUSIy, that of the m� till I he dulyele Townl�enrieIt A. sparrow alndinff RTICLE then talc hed0 etMheThe^nat of, h of loffice U5 Reeo 2. the dutios as umdp" •afln mmendat °ne act upon Of the thSeilmia.al Report pen an(] 0th .53- Town Officers or Committees and I'll and appropriate money for same. the reports that the Town accept Voted, voice vote, officers all other town that of the Selectmen and of 0 1, December 31, and mittees for the year ending' and Departmental recom- the Town accept the Selectmen's approved by the Finance mendations for the year 1941, propriate and apum the s Committee, and that the town raise for 1941, as e's recommendations of $108,927.80, Selectmn X3,000.00 f follows- 0.00 Selectmen's Salaries 100.00 1 0 Selectmen's Expenses 800.00 Selectmen's Supplies 75.00 Town Accountant's Salary 330.00 Town Accountant's SnPPl1es 125.00 Treasurer's Salary 1,050.00 Treasurer's Expense 440.00 Collector's Salary 240.00 Collector's Expense 175.00 Town Clerk's Salary 700.00 Town Clerk's Expense 150.00 Clerical Expense 1,050.00 Leg -al Expense 100.00 Assessors' Pay &Expense 300.00 Constables' Salaries 1,500.00 Election & Registration GrOY� "ds 300.00 Care of Town Hall 11700.00 Town gall Repairs (B3 2,250.00 2,250.0C Police & Expense - Salaries 125.00 Department) 150.00 Wire Inspectors asur•es Sealer of Weights & Ple 17700.00 i ,use) (Salary & E. P 100.0( 25.0( Moth (by Superintendent) Tree Warden Moderator I 54. IFIealth warden school Including Town clini urse, Dental and pre - and costs a and babies. Amount of salaries Inspector oft° be � �t to the Board of IIealth ) A�essor Ani Inspector of p Care Eighmf Town1D entering Roa ae Repairs p ) Snoi'l.r rush c ttiu6 br'eYor Repair of Gul (by survey c Surveyor) Re a. eIr Of Road Machin fences (by Surveyor Guidebo try &Building (by Sur - whare Ights(by Surveyor ps (b G lic , aril &borm"ter) Old A. or other SaPPOCt of Old Age Assists project Door Aid Age Assiatnce s to be anee 3no1D(bendentChldreminlstration) °w Li Y Comm dren perks &bP1rY (byipro) (Administration) S°ldeeisies & T oundsn 6 os) T vp nee andIreilts(& Commismission) ki% 113rdera 80nda Grar es (by )Commission % i trio %>Bra ) prfisetio owlk� t° k 0 os alle�pagatinn nt Shellfish ri.__ �- 11- 350.00 1.750.00 60.00 500•p0 50.00 700.00 5,000.00 700.00 1,500.00 100.00 300.00 50.00 4,700.00 200.00 100.p0 3,700.00 250 00 11,000.00 75.00 1,500.00 .5,00 46,138.00 1 1 000.0 11775•p0 110.00 100.00 1, 200.00 310.00 100.00 500.00 30.00 2,100.00 500.00 ,55- 500.00 Traffic Signals 150.00 1,000.00 State Aid Soldiers Relief oli School) (Unexpended ccount $3050.20) 3'419'80 'Potvn Notes (Jr. -Sr. Hia 400.00 balance Note & Interest 4 200.00 Trade School Tuition Exercises 50.00 Memorial & Armistice Day Anti -Rabic Treatment $108,927-80 Finance Committee in (This Article approved b927 0) >;' the amount of $108, ARTICLE 3. To see if the town will vote se an- with the approval of the select - from time to time . anticipation thorize the town treasurer, inning January 11 men, to borrow money beg a able within of the revenue of the financial es therefor, P ay able 1941, and to issue a note or notes notes as may irith See - one year, and to renew one year in accordance for a period of less than that town au- tion 17, Chapter 44, General Laws' the unanimously' f the Select - with the approval. o anticipation Voted voice vote, to time men, zto lborrow money ° �. I year be m n na able wl 1, within of the revenue of the thereforapmay be given 1941, and to issue a note or notes notes with one year, and to renew any Dote year in accordance for a period of less thGeneral Laws' the town Section 17, ter To see what s the treasury to apply Chap 44, ARTICLE 4 surplus in m not to will vote to take from the that a su the towards taxes in 194 o rho isan mD °Tars be . 194 . ou e 1941. Voted, voice rds exceed ($10,000.) Ten to apply tO e pinauce Committee surplus in the treasury roved by the (This or sum not to exceed $10' •56. vous a money is received if the town twill aphropriate by th for the use ed from the d,,, tax of the pre law a Trustees for of the Snout Librw N-, to be available 1 'Voted e of file Li parehase of books or auy other. pr'Priate d' voice vote bona ' 01 the prey ohatever move nimouslY, that the town tip a her I ulthe Year fo Trustee Ile use of the Snoty Library, to be Other (This c1c Pease for the purchase of books or any article Of the Library, direct rfoICLE Approved by the Finance Committee) in the Mass the Cape Co see if the town will e]ect a t°tvn a direct 'Voted Gvo voice Latvd Extension Service, as provided the Toll for the vote, urialriaPter 128. Ca am tAorn The To cast o one "'tension ExtensiouliServiee land Heat SorvicAand sooaecldCDireetoatfOII ballot a, I- Fiske ' etc ds will snob aeionCaE't7areT °bychefM der tape Cod Extension pro er 130 der and ins To co if the totvit will vote to take nsi hvillintend n Nice. ally s by Acts ore with General Laws, eCbapl. iointly ote tv't0g etreby to 4 f b48 �3, Chapter 329, 5ecti °ll ing tho ith tho uct 4110/0 xcludo 5 and 57 thereof ; but tinder auLhtrol aplectiar autaliri other sections thereoft ho 11 t of gee rity g reRUlatf the 1, its selectmen to ad th ell 3, ° Chap °ns t n of 1Jastham rear eieto 1 1 97; ahP' 04 to ""der t are or may be made, Gene votealninR.d to (ln eta Of th the above named nets Chapral Law voiee t and to ° year 1796, approve"' but lot�0� sec C)�aPte�'113Uanimous]act any and all things Irell rat ndi taldcl de ally se tioeldtbYQActsvof�l 73131. no _.. na eo 54, 5:i and „7. s thereof and .57, to instruct or authorise the selectmen to act jointly g h with the selectmen of the Town of Eastham regarding the con- trol and regulations that are or may be made under the authority �rauted them under the above na rooved March 3, Sec. 5, Chap. 64. Acts of the year 1796, app 1797. will vote to raise ARTICLE 8. To see if the town and appropriate a sum not to exceed Five Hn ldfor the ($500.) to be paid to the Gape Cf ee bed m the hospital tablishment and maintenance of a the selectmen for care and treatment of persons certifio by for such care unable p of Chapter to be residents of the town ce with sectimr 74 and treatment, in accoea r 0 take any action in relation 111 of the General Latt's °r the town raise thereto, and act fully thereon- °ns]y that unanimous Five Hundred Dollars Voted, voice vote, exceed the es- and ( 00.) to appropriate a paid o the to Cape Cod e Iosprinitl erhospits tablishment and ma"' nof persons certified by the select - for the care and treatment and unable to pay for such are and t residents 0n the tn Section wi 74 of Chap- ter 111 of the General Latv"• Committee) (Approved by the Finance town tt,ill vote to raise To sec if the Forty-five Hundred and appropriate file sum of ($4'a0epairs of Ter of lthem. Dollars for the construction arC�nnty, eioither piece of lid/or any qJId or Oil continuation o1feBridge street tile Department °f Pnblic. road that the Seleetm that the towel raise Works may agree upoli' nlianim°usly, Thousand Dollars Vote, voice vote, of Three of Bridge Street SUM De- and appropriate file, c . 11 an at file �Sclectmen and Do , said sum, ($3,00o . for the co d th ou, with any arid or partmenti of publiiceAvorlcs used airrconlunetion any portion thereof, be 0 atone •58, both for this Par be allotted by the State or County, or thi (This article ae. Finanee Comrliittee) r the sum of $3,000. by the "alike j,%WayL wade To see if the town will otficiall }' of the report rofiftheoComnmwill do or act anything relative t° 1933 ant for ttee, appointed under Article 21 lept Whol ror enoimra t the a the toq.noiroadse in Orleans, to aer ter doted part the sainer the subject matter thereof ir1 th of na n ice vote, °r another committee. m o W°jn ea 1°IIaeOt'leall , ways and streets, tof andrI'll n plot d beetill in Abele 21 ip tilmmitted to the Committal to file 3' the MOderstoar 1933 (warrant for the All" m Fore May si port in wrir of this meeting) m with lust actions fifth endauehtrep?next;IITu ith the Town Clerk on or be hold offthhe the fis eentsecondirepo June first June tiventy- inittee nori0ns str day of a°rt with the Town Clerk on or ah°di'tion oif g there-Irk as thn r1941> setting for the naives AortiF s h hay ameerio ob ecommended by said cone Zell atati an o or IIa Jections and protests to the QmeU tiaR °hethornthlties areeb even i11 its first rep °rt, not Dr 90 chaff protest Harty or nged in the second ed Na eate Re are arties having nter after r0ads a shall N% 17 or are not satisfieduvitIi t11e t at 6eaablik, ufatre�ts and beeomforth in first report aiicl of ill par the Cthe seep the To e the official name of Ohangedea oindahallmb�ittoedoepo iII Of 'Orleans from and shalt be port. ao 'be co 0eaatisfact onrofethe Pro nd be el. na�Official from the film°° %ted and 110t and after tli'- ,59, adjournment of t11e Annual Town Meeting i 1942 unless n changed and renamed by said Town Meeting. `vill raise and ARTICLE. 11. To see if the town appropriate the sun' f One 111111dred Fifty ($150.) ec Dollars m to be expended, under the direction of the Selectmen, to of IvIlly' erect metal sinus at the ii'ays and intersectio to common Which have been named and at the ways leading landing places. uiianiniously, that the Toivn raise One IIundred Fifty Dollars Voted, voice vote, and appropriate the sum °f the direction of the Select - ($100.) to be expended, under ,and intersections too men, to erect metal signs at the way' the ways leading ways which have been named mild at common landing places. Committee) (Approved by the FinanCO town will vote to au ARTICLE 12. To see if the d notice. of time after first givine notice sale n some thorize the selectmen to sell, of and place of sale by posting nsro`�ri fourteen (14under tax convenient and p lace the town title before rocedure provided 1p lint tile a lect auction may soever reject p such public any action they may authorize to hold. such uate, or take ally bid which they deem Town su- relative thereto. vote, unanimously, that the notice of unan first giving. voice to sell, after such notice of sale thorize the Selectmen sale by posting the TO"' fourteen the time and place and public place operty taken b Select in some convenient {j1e sale, I . that the S bile To vn least befol-e pro(: authorize il prize to I inadequate, or thorize 'Ile" or whomsoever the bid ac tick they deem auction may reject a11Y thereto, mittee) take any action relative Finance Cou1 will vote to re- (Approved by the if the town the warrant of AR'TICIJE 13, To scind the vote passed "I'd". I d` see If 11 of A, the Anllual 6a Will 940 t that t'n fleeting of 1940 and to see if the town he Fifteen 01500,) lluncLedDollars rtuScd 1a r1940 together with build a be raised i au additional Une (]) Thousand DOI- �itlfortsovtnueh thcurbng�asllrovidedttiu1pro,lc tcN�. nods avaihtble, Oi oratcI Project as may he cottstrttctecl Uted scrod he ' voice yet any action relative thereto- tothe Annual Passed un ntously, e der that the 'I'otvu r Priate the Town bleeti Article 11 of the \Warrant fo thereunder sum °f fift ng of the year 1940 and apps d to bill- (1000)4doll gether nntheIt" (adaoionalllsttm of tone 81481 Or aidetvalk dollars to be raised in the levy of 1g41, construct d W uclt of sad eurbittg as provided in project aid (ApProv dfbuds made atvai abhecherebyi� as stay be doiTpCL Y the Fi witltthand re 14' To seanee Committee) tive toe tovyn elerof the selec tf the town will ac•eept lid OF tle the iaYiu k °n or b tmen, said report to be file the resiown tvay g out, alteri ore January loth, 1941. r ?ia{ to a denee lat begtnnilig ug, relocating and eular�.�ttb thirteen terly andf George dl Ronk 11, 1 r Road, ON as aonrrete bond red SIxt hwcW' Ponca, and extendin;: 0 said Town Wa 62. (This a tias laid nut. approved °f0�!]00,00 the Finance Committee tends srt0 aurfaeQ loot to `eeeQf )the town will raise l0 cl C.X resides° lotterly from harden withloil nthetxto cnclwaY eX, io 14 abvotedr any Part We 1'ondr (as described ins Artiele priate vole thO the a vO same. th erlya r, d hardef Nve Iiuri t d town raise and aPPIto of Oe 16ch u Wit oil dre Fifty Dollars (550) of the sae W pond rbor Road ° town way extending "e Ill tt (This artiel - desetxbed In oa article 14 residence or any part A tee) a disappro Previous1lTICLE ved by the finance Commit the tv act. ls• T 11 rebrant fOr the th If the town will rescilnl an f ofs oith °rte time for t that antler article 13 of he Peb - rua y, ineeeftablis za of thee annu 1 tloti nemeet 3 e later Inhabita' and w °�1 on t and discontinue the enstorn Ivete the GeneralndSYs able T°`vao heldtth oannualand 1.1eg °f Low tai nu prey Ony otOable to sot °n of C}xapter 3P of ell lill town hIeder Ar h°oti°n egtabl?OUIy, the re, toeeifetih� o °le 13 fi ;nOlnxshin6 the time for holding t°m of such f the Y xn thedIng so much of the vote thatdtY ill III Q, n11936 warrant for the Annual Its Town hC A11 ehruaP e An that t spec}fied or atterall of q1es al Toxo annual To ve town discontinue it.4 us b n hI the T u Meeting on the first a l e held on i� ogutheay following: A"( he thi , Inhabitants of th I Monday an' ,63, the Tuesday following the third Mondfy��e said Tuesday each year beginning the year 194 shall Shall fall on a holiday the second d d third Monday ay of such meeting be held on the Wednesday following the sai re- ARTICLE 17. To see if the town well authorize the selectmen to cause to be removed °r to and rats Moved, the ruins and remains of the )'field 11 and appropriate the sum of Fifty (50) Dollars therefor. unanimously, that the Town su- Voted voice Vote, before Deeem- thorize its Board of Selectmen, at offer at public suction orrprivate sale, advertise and/or and remains of the beaemoved Orleans, fromtsaid land as thylxmay„determene,mo t adIICh terms vantageous and at such prices as they shallri oesxarx evidences of such to the Town and to give all That he town raise and aP sale in the name of the To«'($50) Dollars therefor, Propriate the sum of Fifty ( ance Committee) to (Approved by the Fin the Town will Reserve transferifrom the overlay Reserd Account ive Hundr de( 000.) Fund the sum of Two Thp °sand Finance Committee) Dollars. (Approved by the see if the town 200) `Dollars, be and to approprateltheDsu hef Tvvtxo not Ia sele0beerepoernla ore to to oe used b or under the advice, recommendatioe tingTel t veali to the that the next improveo ent of e venient offices and toilet th went and imp more 9 be said Hall may provide °re } that article a this facilities. Voted, voice vote, t'naartmles37 be taken uP laid upon the table an table the table after Article 20 had Later removed been -64. Paste nepoaed °f> and voted voice vote, to indefinitely (This see . disapProv mittee with referenced bV the Finance Com' aPPropri ICLL) 20 a made to article 3ti)- PT celoters ($171200) of oseVenif the town will raise anot Se x in the ) for the een IIundred and Twel hoolVoted class rooms ° n�hesee 4f .7uniori5en �c lIi - raise risi Twelvend ,, Priate vote, YF,S-&) �t„ aceoustiD011ars ($17 the sum of 10 -29, that the to Se . eelote 12.00 Seventeen IIundred and utor Ape Sch ol.the Class Oro he Purpose of installing PPro<,ed b Suns of the new Junior - boll» Rtelthts 21 the sauce Cotnmittee) strgetin ($1,215•�rn of 'I, e :f the town will raise and on the 8rounas°nt)Ivalk the Pu ponedred and Seventy-F' ve Priate Voted vo f the net, walks, an of landscapinn'' c Ole I $ �27� gmn of vote, t Junior "Seniortalling a flag I' a eQmen 0. for Twelve hat the Tow High School- n !rounds og the ortwalkurpogeuored andnSeventy- -Five Pol- (This ar uety J a and in. landscapin cortstructing` Provi$tAkTl�Ltiele apProrSenio�alling a flat pole on t1'r act to Oils of E 22 wed b 1Iigh School. sports Permit Chanter To se Y the 1 tnance Committee) slid under 24p o e if the ad enopt hetettama oil IQ egul Acts ft192011entitledtaje troltled aunrovis o9 vote Lords DionS and control c•ertattt co ainas to pero'f Ohs, -90aN (BY request) iueroaeltTIQLets2ana' anteer P240Of fi'ehAc•tshofl7()31' numb p To s ou the and cow" er of fie�e if the ford's Day. berg of e TOUVn will vote to e of ComrnittPe .65- ittee to become frota 3 to 5, said proposed :5 member conun Operative the next clay following the aull al and all ]things in February of 1942. and to do m• act 11113• and thereto pertaining. (13}' request) Voted, risin�� vote. 1'1z 4`t, NO "G3' that e irncreased of members on the Orlcan, School Committee be from 3 to 5 ; shall become opera" Election in 1942; That the 5 member committee tive the clay followin "• the Annual Town ember Com- of the 5"M the An- That the initial ntembersl'ip elected at mittee shall comprise members to be member to be nual Town lilertion iu 194 -°• namely* obe elected for two elected for (file year aucl °ue melube no °r in Office and /or Years, to .-ether with the members their successors; shall be peof And, that the � Itcmber t'o'nnfore3-year terms, eleetioll, or ersh:p of five. Petttated through the auiuml tits will vote to au number neeess.0 y t„ mai:ttaut fi�own if the inhabitant of thorize the Board of Sel t ettnen ]tom p fllcl Board ma illations the town to be a Constable, secutio't of ash Hate, for the detection ;uld pi III relative to shelifislteries, oY (Ienera, Laws, Chap °f the haws Of the Commonwealth roe 0 a sun, to aceordanc•e with the PrOwi. ions and app to pay a tp to ter �. and to raise 1,500.0) to Tid not exeeedill" Fitteen lluudredtlloltitble�and (�vdrequest) to the salary and expenses of said ertaining. the to an au- act any and all things thereto 11 . that ohabitant Voted, voice vote. 111 1, al rd mat• desi�- thopiv mint o Of theeton n to bells {!o, (ills "( seetttiotr of a'heptislierie5 (fate, for the detection and pt relative to �ws. Chapter of the laws of the COmmon�`e1 Ce7jp1.al Lathe sum of in FIC'eordanee with the pr(fvisioind I1111'•Opttatile salary and 130, Seetion 152: and raise�150U.) t" pati Fifteen IIundred Dollars �J •66, expenses of said Constable. (This article approved by the Finance Committee) rais ARTICLE 25. dree and appropriate Tfl see if the town will vote to the tar ur0'v tdentandumsur fa�e'500.00sofifeesuitable miet residence of the road in Roek Harbor be�innin� nr reetion to la one. ridge was \Vtlson, running in an easterly cU PriatePheed, voieo vo a (By request) 6 resurface "" with of fifte that the town raise and aPPI•o w1Ohkaharbor�besn suitable r oollmixture `thenl�Oad Road (This � g in an ear the re. id lone to 1' im`s raise CLEIe approved by the Finance Committee) Ilre � 00) appropriate the To See if the town will vote to taro the road Wideu or r0 sum of two thousand dollars onnction of S "I Skaket surface with some oil or tar mix - (By re akot Road or tog from Route No, 6 to 11(c guest) tide was c10 or to act anything the voted voiee dpNp reco ode edeunde definitely postpone. This ai. "aide a.11 I rlsinin'Vote to reconsider. 30 with risinA vote. jead it to s°OAriate the , - 3351ATp - °2, that the to '» or t0 dT maetuuN0 °6 tormn°s$2,000 he road widen in Skaket e s articlythiug t the Junction Road, A tea) e cLBall roveon of 'Skaket nri raise aild LE 21 rove by the Finance Corn t. road dollalI propriat TO se point Material widen the suns if the town will vote to whore thothe "po "ell of (R1,S00.00) fifteen bull, mix notvta III ro icut with hot mix or othel stops audROad ", starting at il ing toward t11 ,67, lauding request) ro- at the creek. ( that the town raise and aPP Voted, voice vote, widen and re- voice the sum of fifteen hundred dollarsaterial, the "Fort - surface with hot mix or other road "here the mrx now animicut Road" starting" at a point , at the ereelc. sto toward the townthelrN ranee Commit- "tops and continuing (This article disapproved by ARTICLE 38. '1•0 see if the )0)n Twol vote to Thousand raise and appropriate the sum of $% a suitable tar or Dollars to widen and resurface witlt .. Ce house Oil mixture the i °odd in Tonset. beginnin� eetion towards at Brick Hill running in a ."utheasterlil ill allow. (By re- Beach Road as far as appropriation w ously, that the town raise quest ) hundred Voted, voice vote. nitani 1500.00) Fifteen tar or and appropriate the sum of (e i some suitable Ouse Dollars to widen and resurface wit Wing near Ice h onset, besterly direction towards °i1 mixture the road in P at Brick Hill running in a sonthea' allovr• Beach Road as for as aPPrOpriati0 committee for sum of (Approved by the Finance vote to ARTICLE .00) To see if tile 00 p0) t.IV tar or end appropriate the sui �e f p(itlr some �ritabse begin - raise , lean• dollars to widen and resurfa in South far as money °i1 mixture the Quanset I{ °adcontimting as ",ngallow. ]e(Byreq request) and l e tom rais °llar topviden will , nest) 'Voted, voice vote. that fllol, D.1 in off ate the sum of 02.000.00) sluitable tar or ivh01e left and Q ansetttRoad initSonth Orleans' bplope ingillcommittee) in 'r as fa `a the Finau �� vi,ill vote t0 19d0 and eontinnin `e ee T Dollars (Phis article app To if fli° tti• hundred raise nI1TICLEPr 0- T, sun' °f Four FM •68• Jn100.) thettow nrP °se of properly celebratiu ; the 4th of Y in leans post V n of Orleans, to be sponsored by the or - 140. 308, of The American Legion. (By- request) Priate $uvoiee vote that the town raise and nppro, the Of Pose of props 1 fonr hundred ($400.) dollars for tlr= of heeA s' . eSPonso the 4th Orleansl Posttl�O? 308, meri (ApProvodLogion. TIGLE 3 :be Finance C raise and aPPro I. ($300.) for all Priate TO sue if tile o mmittee) to Town will vote 1941 by the Juror °nee is to be °given in then Toern Iduri r�r and apnr°•oed, voice vote Ility $and. (B rec nest) for Priate the an Y I ,unanimously, that the '1'°wir r'`rtye $end Concert be °f Three Hundred Dollars (x'30 -' by th Jnuio s t0 (Approved °mmunitygrBan m the Town dnriug j0 aute �TIGLE by t ]le Finan d that of T° Ce Conunittec.) to art atiolls Rom tery having r f r�neeexisting Traffic Ruleslland tJ'ef fr al 6, so that Main a to Parking on the Post Off d guest) Illy 1st topg�Pte6 will b of ib11c1lenpi t Square cl tric.t Pullet theed' rcisill 'vote, her 1pth of each year. (13y r e See etiliell Oil the Pos gsano R endh hat a3sent0 f8the Department in' of O�POt S9uar,Off�ce. 1° ations Part of the existing Orleans. yearn h is di ana ion etery shaving reference to parlt�r''1 A strict Fr the 6 s° hot Main Street, beta id- TehaudTa�LL 33 July 1st to S0Ptemberilloth of reach n,s Go Propri To votecl rrat ate sugiei if the Town will " °tc to �s�n votd6e Pa sum of money to Urrild ��.59 (BY request) p v -52, that the tea' '69' raise and appropriate the sum is court at of seven hundred Eldredge ($700.) to build a Lard surface tenn Park. }' Committee) the Finan e the Town will vote to (Disapproved U 34 ' raise and appropriate the _,see wn of Eleven ofn 1 /:, inch tire ($1100.00) to purchase one thousand feet ]lose. rec nest) onsiy, that the Town raise (BY 1 FIundred Dollars Voted, voice vote, rnnrnim ]even inch fire and appropriate the sumtlrousa d feet of 21/2 ($11.00) to purchase One hose. (Approved by tl�� 5 unif the TO oIIundredoFifty raise and appropriate 9j). te the Srrmul fin tall] new door at and a rop thing pertaining Dollars ($750.) to purchase or act any the Fire Station and to Town raise thereto. (By request) ously, that the 600.) nnanim ed Dollars ($ Voted, voice vote, Si` flundr a Station• and appropriate the sum Of door at the Fir to Pm(lApprovedllbytatIle`Finn'if the mto vn) sanld vote dollars 11 ARTICLE 36. To, see of tNo tlraal on Cib on 012,100.) cl to 1'Urr build rat m cc end Piece t °sett udrirend (By 70 g Road beginning at the north the T °rvn uiug in a Southerly direction ' the to`vn raise that requesVoted voice vote, ""all remthou a(( ibsonlaRoadb beg"'- and appropriate the sum of road on and rrrnnrll° to build a mixed in place tar' t F,oad ittee) southe lyldirecction °to tlI' a °b, tilercFinance.,, C, .1iffitwo w, eiont (This article appr'0v if the T ate a sum rr at the thirdslvote,L vote to raise $wand al3ane°nrE" Th,'�'es0 to Purchase the real estate of earner of •70, Rt. 2 and . 'h°p e to ° ant see if the Town ISwill ob`.t a t�vo -t1 Office Ittama ppro Ile pureha a ofeth eldtHUUSeSOrlau Of $3-500. received from To se . Y pat' thereof, ward Ofea si fati lolls a° °netiv ll appointoa clomntittee to purl) ml{ staltoAotedther 'efore0fficec$uilding and (appr°pntttelttlse ree - front hevs� oft °' mtattiutously that the Town aP thirt ill strthe lle� o�oneathous nY fi ee hundred l Iou(e �ancl dot l arl, or tht the Selectthe ourrentd (1000) dollars to be raised to Avesta 28, 1 \1 mare 1 n� r'baserOf Hanson EILTh y asOn, usedaf ey by thehJrly by A, Premises bounded eastern. b the tory the site nu'or -Sen:a u Street, and southerly atle aapolieQ fo laos' puIt build. l h School grounds, tOa e eas as ree and la hearin 9 to hOuse and accomtn °d 4aetioll are or �0r sua gS, offices fot. s of ma hot and quarters i the public �onv?adutip straticssa y and functions and cone 111- 1. tiele 37 be that o °banre. ve business of the towel, or to rude an ur (Th�far aelee1 ltf t her action under said C AI atioe amaunt Vad by th tt e e taaa audTaOLE 88 not to exceed thenasses eclmtnitl Otfieeraetioo up pNot e t ° See if to and a Petalli4g. he Selectut l41 f $200, to betttsed n1 der the autttopriateaa t'°to procure Plans for a fro%vtt e a rlie till, , Ult doiea the sum a lira se reeomma't8amo•ls r) ex 1 u'u red the (200 14 dollal's °S atim Pend tba same ) secttte architects at ld ,71, Other experts, relative to the most practicable and datile able arrangement for a building gleans° and otoatreport municipal offices Of the Town of Meeting• the same to the nest Anneal Town Finance Committee) (This article approved by the on any other busi- A'RTICLE 39. And to act Upon less that may legally come before under this Article (see Article 26 was reconsidered o vote Article o6ed, voice vote, unanimously' that a risi eairiof Of thanks be extended to MI's• Carrie G. Nelson, member of the School Committee, for her many 9 ously, that the Moderator faithful service. February be paid ten ($10.00) vote, for 1115 services on 3 & 4, 1941. uttauimously' to adJout February Voted, voice vote, A M• Tuesday, o'clock P. M. until 9:00 o clock UA�I' 1941. for at 9 4, 1941. TUESDAY', aR, by the eo with the elec- Meeting called to o pro on of the voice vo namely: tt One mQderator for one Year' One selectman for three years, years, one assessor for three years, .welfare for three Y one member Board of one member Board oflleabtlt for three Years' One Town Cleric for one year' oar, One Town Treasurer for one Year, One Collector of Tascornluitte fortsYear One Member School thre e Ylee ear One Trustee Snow Library for three year, one Surveyor of IIi''ways f01 TWO Constables for one Year' One Tree Warden for one Year, ears, years, One Park Commissioner for three -72• tellers follawin� election and e swo officers, ballot clerks Burn, AI`V� p* OnestlRuellatF. Holmes Cvrzi `1',1 minl . n tram Finai venport lame ertrude L. Rose, Lina \I. 'Taylor. I)eay� J \V in Frederick S soft, Adelbert A. Child:;, Put" U' voter's and I-Iarold It. Cuntmin" s. e kept. , untilo2c3p , 2:30 o unanimously, that the Polls " three Total uuntbe Y the 11 deratotPol]s declared closed at ballot of °f which of ballots cast Five IIundred Fift3'" oter TowuIElebose eectedr'lumber ad a then result k, a fl bIod ratork fi a ebavier d CollecttoroofliTaxes'after the 6tvut9 bim tbelaringnKenad the result of the balloting for the meet. voice of office. A. Sparrow so elected aft e v e sg be adlouNed sine e at 5 o'cloc•k P. D1., t "at Keitstilt of h A r forbo��otinR as follows:_ 131 auks, thirtY•$vety, fivo hundred eighteen, Jlb �hteen, (elected) 3-, "elect tar man C. Il ' , to Jj3 Jam Y D1cicie to got, eMem of kar dc(e thr her 1. Ever ohilas five brut Years Boards of Public 131anky8o1i�e�Y one Bred hventy -siv (elected) n�l e 1 To1V11 X15 e CI alph V' e'•k� T�, Snow figure t 5d3 e hnnOrnd t'veutf Taxes for one yearly Y -s.A,— 5� (elected) .73• 26 Blanks, tnventy -six 553 three years 59 Member of School Cmnmittee for 44 harry F. Childs, fifty -nine 255 Elmer L. Eldridge, for four five (elected) 190 Rennie B. Lance, ttvo hundred fiftninety 5 Abbie F. Mitchell, one hundred — Blanks, five 553 Trustee Sooty Library for three years(elected) 550 Plorence IL Smith, five hundred three' Blanks, fifty 553 Surveyor of IIiclnvaY' olninety-geven, (elected) 497 ,for year 56 Roland L. Mayo, four hundred 5 Blanks, fifty -six 107 Constable for one year seven (elected) 293 259 Ilarold L. Freeman, one hanclledety five Hear > lttntndred nine, (elected) t ( 29'1 Het'manAEl Taylor, two hnnciredt?lnety.nine, 1 145 Kenneth T. 1 oung, ttvo hnnche Herbert \V. Gould. 0110 a 1106 Flanks, one hundred fort3'-fiv 236 Tree Warden for One ye�" �l thirty- stX'eleeted) 301 16 L`mile A. ollivier, two hundre d one, hwu1re Theodore .A. Young, three $lanky, sisri'eu Park Co •74, mmlasi0 Claet,E. Sp B W° on un red eighty, (elected) 480 e gno 1 Blauks, seven y one ne 1 71 Park / Rudolph 1\,mmtssgouer t0 553 vacancy Gent r (elected.) f ROPkins, One ester hundred sixty- seven, 167 Alberto e y liver, sixt °ne hundred sixty_one 161 Alec Br Nvillia 3' eight 68 Blauks, twos, ,lie ' Jr' °ne hundred thirty -four 134 22 I TO T41. APPR 553 TAU & Article 2t �ttal TOwn �TIONS FOR 1941 Artiel mmendatieetmea s Meeting Feb. 3, 1941 e 8 °us D Artie, e 11 8 Rh tar Care ePartmental 108,927'80 Article gtre ways Chapter 500-00 Article 14, S'de vaSi �'°shapter 9p 3 000.00 Art• le 14 Rel °°atka 150.00 Article 17 �e hrad� RrVichardson 1 000.0 tide , F. arde Rich Road 400. Article 20' held lIo , oil, a. 11 Road 500.00 Artehool21 Landr- OlassI,Dtsposaldson Road : "350.00 iele 24, eap. Cora Ceilin 50 00 Article 26 Ito Ish ion 1Valks 4 g ag Pole, 1,712. 1 00 gkaketl Pioad Road Salary & Expense 11500' 11 500.00 2,000.00 .75- 1,500.00 Article 2^ _i, > l ortanimicnt Road 1,500.00 2000.00 Article 28, Tonset Road 400.00 Article Article 29, Cvluanset Road 4th Celebration 300.00 Article 80, 'i] duly Jr. Coulmmtity Band Park 700.00 1,100.00 Article 33, Tennis Court, E ]dredge 600.00 Article 34, Fire Hose 000.00 Article 35 Door —Fire Station 1,000.00 Article 36 Gibson Road Road. Estate Real 200.00 Article 37 Purchase of Office Bmldtag — Article 38, Plans for Town $134,364.80 The following were appoi ted by the eOftthree Members of the Finance Committee for Aston and Charles Years:_ Livino Abbie F. Mitchell, I" an �Pli ��• SNOW, I'r'ancis Richardson. Clerk. Town T 1g 1941 SPECIAL TOWN MEETING d ,vary to iueelecttusk oste itauts of the Town to of Orleans, quafifi4811 gondaY't� ere to and in town affairs met at the Te` evening thou and 18, 1941 at eight o'clock is th�aerant. eight o'clock P. M• id act ttPMeetin� wastcalledato or at el° authorize derator• and Warrant read by the N10 if the tow o `vtije preR,oad the selectmen to dispose of the bal South n Fe Thygeson Street) ans (11 Btec28), conveyednto the town' by Nthat the t auction, and wife. nnantmoasl sell at pabltc Voted, voice vote, etmen to th0r17e and empower the sele PISS AND GAME LICENSES ISSUED IN 1941 Fees Pd. Div. of Retained Fisheries �o 'C > 2 f @ $ 2.00 $ 50.00 � $ 43.75 ¢ y C� � A m p: � � .�. m r✓ 232.00 29.00 203.00 19 Series No. 3 Resident Citizens' Sporting @ 3.25 61.75 4.75 57.00 13 Series No. 4 Resident Citizens' Women and Minor Fishing @ 1.25 16.25 3.25 13.00 3 Series No. 5 Resident Citizens' Minor Trapping m m � o ti n .-• w 3 � V .75 f r•' O n G 0 'G G @ 5.25 52.50 50.00 1 Series No. 7 Resident Citizens' Sporting and Trapping issued free, m c w G C _ p y w M D o' w ru ^' C �- @ 1.50 O C]� 12.50 C O~ N ;Z Minor Fishing M 2.25 tZ 2.00 3 Series No. 10 Non - resident Citizens' Fishing @ 5.25 w qq .15 15.00 2 Series No. 11 Non - resident Citizens' Hunting PISS AND GAME LICENSES ISSUED IN 1941 �q Fees Pd. Div. of Retained Fisheries and Game 25 Series No. 1 Resident Citizens' Fishing @ $ 2.00 $ 50.00 $ 6.25 $ 43.75 116 Series No. 2 Resident Citizens' Hunting @ 2.00 232.00 29.00 203.00 19 Series No. 3 Resident Citizens' Sporting @ 3.25 61.75 4.75 57.00 13 Series No. 4 Resident Citizens' Women and Minor Fishing @ 1.25 16.25 3.25 13.00 3 Series No. 5 Resident Citizens' Minor Trapping @ 2.25 6.15 .75 6.00 10 Series No. 6 Resident Citizens' Trapping @ 5.25 52.50 2.50 50.00 1 Series No. 7 Resident Citizens' Sporting and Trapping issued free, 70 years of age OT over 10 Series No. 8 Non - resident Citizens' special 3 day fishing @ 1.50 15.00 2.50 12.50 1 Series No. 9 Non - resident Citizens' Minor Fishing @ 2.25 2.25 .25 2.00 3 Series No. 10 Non - resident Citizens' Fishing @ 5.25 15.95 .15 15.00 2 Series No. 11 Non - resident Citizens' Hunting @ 10.25 20.50 .50 20.00 1 Series No. 12 Non - resident Citizens' Sporting @ 15.25 15.25 .25 15.00 1 Series No. 14 Duplicate @ .50 .50 .... .50 211 $488.50 $50.95 $437.75 5 Lobster and Crab @ 5.00 25.00 1.25 23.75 216 $513.50 $52.00 $461.50 �q DOG LICENSES 107 males ISSUED IN 1941 33 femal @ $2.00 0 26 spayed female@ $2.00 $164.00 52. 02• 1.66 fees retained $431.00 pa'd Connty 0 Treasurer X397.80 RALPH W. STOW, Town Clerk. ,7g, LIST OF JURORS AS COMPILED BI' TEE BOARD OF SELECTMEN, ORLEANS, 14ASS JUNE 24, 1941 TRAVEgSE JURORS Term Luther P. Moulton, Springy ' i IoshuaP. Smith, alSTerm Teerrn Special I'aWre. Dakvlis,HrTraver se Juror, all n e opkins South Orleans Ralph T. Rogers— Farmer Harold South Orleans East Orleans W. Scott— Caretaker Everett I. Young—Laborer East Orleans Willis S. Gould —Real Estate Pied S. East Orleans East Orleans Hi ins— Fisherman Riehar �S enter d H. Hopkins —Carp East Orleans Joshua F. Smith — Retired Ea st Orleans Orleans Orleans F. Moore — Retired Orleans ''Warren W. Baker— Fisherman Lawrence CI'rpe11ter Orleans T. M. Hopkins— EuBe1le T. Davis —Cable Operator Orleans Orleans Willia iii A. Fiske— Farmer Jaines Orleans Wilson —Cable Operator John Orleans B. Walker— Carpenter Bertram Orleans W. Clapp — fainter Elroy B. Laborer Orle ans Orleans Penniman — Alexander N. Bremner — Laborer Orleans Lloyd R. Ellis— Grocer Ervin ,S Linnell — Laborer IN 1941 DRAWN 1941 Sydney Watson Grand TRAVEgSE JURORS Term Luther P. Moulton, Springy ' i IoshuaP. Smith, alSTerm Teerrn Special I'aWre. Dakvlis,HrTraver se Juror, all n e opkins Date BIRTHS RECORDED IN ORLEANS IN 1941 Name of Child Name of Father Maiden Name of Mother Jan 2 (Infant) Roderick Jan. Z8 Munwy Charles Savage Jan. 25 Stanley John Marsh Jan. 28 Curtis Henry Linnell, Jr. Jan. 28 David Lester Young Feb. 2 Lydia Carolyn Ellis Feb. 16 David Hathorne Bessom, Jr. Mar. 20 Diane Elisabeth Chipman Apr. 25 Cecilia Lorraine Dumont May 5 Wayne Francis Richardson May 26 Doris Mae Clark June 1 Stanley Freeman Knowles June 11 Craig Walden Reynolds June 21 Susan Jane Baker June 30 Christine Edith Coulson July 1 Elizabeth Hammatt July 31 Mary Selina Mayo Sept. 14 Arthur Taylor Parker Sept. 18 Robert Barrett Wlicox Oct. 28 Harold Ellsworth Knowles Nov. 1 Albeit John Norgeot Nov. 22 Jeannette Rebecca perreault Nov . 23 ICatliy Ann Rogers Joseph Jason Roderick, Jr. Natalie Dorothy Bradshaw Frederick C. Savage Ruth E. Eldredge Stanley Benedict Marsh Louise Margaret Richardson Curtis Henry Linnell Annie Pauline Oliver Lester Maurice Young Doris Marion Lee Gilbert Everett Ellis, Jr. Clara Margaret Helbert David Hathorne Bessom Frances Ann Tiernan Russell K. Chipman Maiy E. Curran Carroll Henry Dumont Florence Madeline Higgins Charles Francis Richardson Dorothy Belle Hurd Leon A. Clark Mary E. Ellis Stanley F. Knowles Arline P. Eugley Clarence Walden Reynolds Mildred Asenath Higgins Horace Elliott Baker Catherine E. McConnell Harry W. Coulson Leonora J. Knowles Francis Parkman Hammatt Elizabeth Alley Hatch Frederick Gibson Mayo Grace Dorothea Cullum David Wheadon Parker Marjorie Pay Snow Robert Christopher Wilcox Barbara Nickerson Harold Ellsworth Knowles Ellouise Rosamond Rogers Marcel Leonce Norgeot Dorothea Maude Stevens Emilien Joseph peireault Helen Lucille Knowles George Edward Rogers Mary Louise Oliver BIRTIYS RECORDED IN ORLEANS--(Continued) Date Name of Child Name of Father Maiden Name of Mother Dec. 27 Roland Melvin Mayo, Jr. 1940 Sept. 19 Irving Prager Oct. 12 Stephanie Louise Bonnell 1893 Mar. 8 Alvers Benson Gould 1895 July 4 Ethel Wharton Rogers Roland Melvin Mayo Julius Prager Richard L. Bonnell Daniel Benson Gould Joseph Rich Rogers Joan Matilda Zukowski Jean King Sylvia Swenson Celina Madeline Wiles Mary W. Speight 00 O .82, MARRIAGES RECORDED IN ORLEANS IN 1941 Date - Name of - -- Jan.26 Nathan Parties Age Residences Jan 2g CoustanBoAdre�� 27 Orleans Robe White 23 Orleans Barbara N phn Wilcox 22 Orleans Peb 12 Russell Anton 21 Orleans BE 013derbeck 23 Orleans May 25 tee h i BremA berN� mer 23 Orleans June to F1decige g 24 Chatham I Lawrence 11 20 Orleans June 12 ?alph Phililp Boas June Gallagher 24 Or eans New YorK Juue 19 R bertb�h Layne 28 Durham, N. C. J Doroth F. Wilcox 24 Seattle, Wash uue 27 Ror y L. Pield 28 Orleans Gene Bonier 23 Lowell Aug• 22 war vreve (Mieh ]1) 37 Brookline, Mass• Aug. 3 MarBareE Hard Wri 110ss 34 Orleans n• glit $ept. 13 Bar Munroe rocks 25 rock 32 Morgantown.CW t/a Pa M Ann Sibley 20 Brewster Paul Cros Nov 9 �othY F by 17 Eastham Norma P. $howl 24 Melrose Nov. 21 Isabel Praayes Nicke 24 Boston Bayues Races Taylor�n 25 Chatham Dee. 28 Bagel Rgwle°yd Pellows Jr. 21 Orleans J. w rd Jo 22 Maplewood, N' SYlvla Au 1ur Pelton 23 Harwich gusty Nelson 29 Hanover, N. 14' 25 Orleans 83- RLEANS 1N 1941 M DEATHS RECORD O ED IN Age—Y Date Name Jan. 2 (Infant) Roderick Jan' 18 George Percival Jan' 19 J'an. Mary A. Percival 24 Oscar Irving Rogers Feb. 11 Peb12 Charles Oscar Mayo 18 Lydia J. Sprague Bertha May Wilcox 1 Annie M. Sievers Bullard AApr. pr. Maude Sanderson Freeman 10 Gwendoline Helen lAylay Maude Mae Perry 14 4 Mau Lewi Howard Delano Lewis s Goodspeed June Relief Ellen 8 June 10 Alonzo B. Chase 18 Ettie Nickerson Wilbur Ro ergs July y 20 Smith Aug. Gideon Lewis Gideon Aug. Margaret Conklin 11 Aug• Bridget Fitzpatrick 13 Hattie Rogers 20 D \27 Alva A. Merbah Ella Belcher 76 68 86 72 78 53 71 70 49 58 76 64 65 84 79 93 71 82 73 36 89 g0 11 0 10 0 2 3 1 5 5 2 2 9 7 10 0 10 3 4 30 8 7 6 E 6 hrs. 24 25 22 16 6 7 22 3 16 9 28 7 2 14 1 19 28 9 2 17 9 19 84. TREASUPER ",S REPORT TRUST FUND ACCOUNTS Dep osited in: Clement Could we and Wife Fund �outh Sav' Cape Cod pivem98 Bank and Accumulated interests Savings Bank $5 000.00 Balance ' n 417.67. �' d Janu�Y 1, 1942 a 417.61 DeAosite M"r $'' CaAe C d T . Celia Crosb9 Fund Balnmulated interest avings Dept. $5 00 000. snee in fund Jsnua� 1 194? 16S.6 Street L G7 DeAosited in?dht Fund Assi $ci,16d. Cae�onth Sa fined to Town of Orleans Aeon wated Ceellts ' ndgank G1 $2,517. Pegs interest drawn galsnce in $2,575•G7 DeAosi fn Pe January 1, 1932 —/ Cape Cod iu; rpettml Care $2,517.61 Accim ulatedve Ceuta Sa . Cemetery Fund gal interest vinss Banl anee iu fu Janua { 800.00 ud $ r 131 }:i DeAosited in. Yates y 1, 1942 �. CSAe Cod Trust Co. Savg6a D °meters Fund $1,131.45 At, $ 100.011 .85• 1.50 AeCUmulated interest -- 101.50 1.50 l' "s interest drawn 100 00 DePos Capt. fund January }N 1 Smith Cemetery Fwd $ 1p0.00 Posited in : 1.50 Cape Cod Trust Co. Savings Dept. Acctunulated interest 1.50 Less interest drawn O1 0 00 Balance in fund January 1, 1942 etery Fwd John and Susanna Taylor 50.00 D ° Cem Posited 76 A�pil Cod Trust Co. 'Saving° Dept' O luulated interest $ 76 Leea interest Interest drawn Balance in fund January 1> 1942 d 00 Co Snow Library Fun $400• 15 500• p0 Da '(sting of. 2p0.00 Jo». l Snow Fund 3000-00 Vvi h °1 am 1-1. Nelson Fund 7 has Arey Hopkins Fund $ �hposited in: $ostoll $7,70�p0 C4ii dent Institution for Savings, and Cap' Cod Trust co. Savings Dept. Acenmulated interest .86. 6702.28 Cr. Pa'd 1,181.38 Balan ce in fund January 72,181.43 49'39 1, 1842 $8 On RECEIPT$ Town 6,576.17 chedeAosit Cafe CGeneral Account c1941nd 19,32`1.3" 194 ary 1 1 tr asury ' 1 receipts 7.O5 7.25 $ 38,552.79 136.02 179,614.21 Vocational Educatien $`218,167.0(, of Defense Workers, Tra,feTGfeoln Sch Ott DNott-rural, $° acct. 1941 pt, 2,000.00 13.25 210 13 25 $220180.2" h t C' GeneraAYMENTB T eek'n6 Cod Own Account 1941 Dr. a acct ne Tr t 00 Jauuar Ila 1'reasu er s `942 treasury, k1 Y 29 1, Dal. due 1�9 0 nts $ 43,202.28 Warrant Vocatio 174,964.72 de urai Edu ou $9187167.0() 1 l eekin sit C -ape C and No r of Defence Workers ur r,'easur "'acv No. 414401 rrantrY`r1s1 42, 868.40 20'66 1 635.10 1,378.15 $ 2,p13 ")') RA $220,180-0 is13 w. SNOW, Treas""e "' .87, COLLECTOR OF TAXIES REPORT REAL ESTATE 1941 Dr. $ 6,756.7° 2953.43 Jan°a'Y 1, Dal due 1939 91,806.95 Ala 29, W a i aitue 1940 73 60 19' tee• 16 Warrant Dec. assessment 1041 16atement after payment, refmul, $121 6702.28 Cr. Pa'd 16,370.01 $ Treas. . acct 1939 paid T reas. 72,181.43 49'39 Pai acct. 1940 d Treas. 433.58 acct. 1941 Abated 1939 6,576.17 Abated 1941 U1leolleeted 19,32`1.3" 1940 7.O5 7.25 r4% title ted 1941 136.02 Tay title acct. 1939 Ta e acct. 1940 x title acct. 1941 $1 21 RxY PROPE TANGIBLE PERSOIQAL 79077 1941 Dr. $ Jauuar Ila 1453.99 9 149, 5 , k1 Y 29 1, Dal. due 1�9 0 $11 Warrant 011 $ (7299 la Cr, aid P a Treas• acct. 1939 868.40 20'66 1 Aa" Treas. acv t. 1940 bated 1939 Abated 1941 .gg, Uneollected 1940 Uncollected 1941 1941 MOTII ASSESSMENT Dr, January 1 gal dile 1939 Ma 29 1 gal due 1940 warrant Paid Trea Cr. Paid Qaa. acct. 1940 Uncollecee * acct. 1941 Uncollected 1941 January 1, Bal. clue 1940 March $g 09G.60 1941 PpLL$ h28 Ma , gal Dr. . due March July 2¢, Warlantnt 1440 Paid Treag ald Tr; aect. 1940 Cr Abate ed 1940acet. 1941 fl Uncol ec ed 1941 51.55 591.00 1,229,60 $11,394.31 14.90 57.70 356,E $429.10 $ 14.90 44.60 279.24 13.10 7726 $42`'10 $ 96.0 1,082.0 0 2.00 $1 180 00 14'0 924.0 0 09.00 15 8,00 $111S0,00 1 180 00 $ 216.r7 Cr. 5 818•¢3 Paid Treas. acct. 1940 %.35 POld Treas. 440.93 gbat acct. 1941 117.45 Abated 1941 Uueolleeted 1941. $66 .89• 1 $963.10 MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE y of Uncollected Taxes 1941 Dr. $ 2410 January 1, Bal. clue 1940 March $g 09G.60 Moth Assessment 17, Warrant June 23, Warrant 2296.64 Real Rstate Personal July 26 Warrant 29156 293.03 Moth Assessment for "01`t. 12, Warrant 76.23 Vehicle EXcise p ZI°' 10, Warrant bee' 113.45 $6169.71. 31, Warrant � 207.10 Abatement after payment, refund 1941 $6,61-83 $ 216.r7 Cr. 5 818•¢3 Paid Treas. acct. 1940 %.35 POld Treas. 440.93 gbat acct. 1941 117.45 Abated 1941 Uueolleeted 1941. $66 RALpS �y0SecOo Of Taxes. tis of Jan 1 $963.10 194o 940 y of Uncollected Taxes 1 1640 1940 Real Estate Personal 19329 39 1:2 29.20 1Di Moth Assessment 77 1641 Real Rstate Personal 117 45 2 p0 In 164, 1941 Moth Assessment for Vehicle EXcise p $97 RALpS �y0SecOo Of Taxes. to BOpks presented by Mrs. $113.60 n, Mrs. E. B. Rich $uek,YMrrs. Trumand�e M�,phe �oA' Taylor Mrs. Jean Siekel, Mrs Bard Johnsto °n, Mrs. Mary D vis, Mrs. C. N• Ilopkills Air Egan glbik, iIrs? C, Prank Gordon, Mrs F ?G• Teree sronal `Rob ns, Mrs. lto g, ess Mrs. Edithrwh temmitt e, sEdru nd fD ape Cod, B. r stO se AIRS. M41t,Y S. CUMMINGS, Librarian' .91• REPORT OF THE ROAR'D 0'F H �ALT FOR THE YEAR 1941 TO the Citizens or the Town of Orleans: shown this cooperation Those Dust Year ill the reportino'of commu111eable diseases. reported were as follows: 3 18 Whooping cough 3 Measles I Mumps proprietors Scarlet fever sand 1 of Whjeli, Twelve licenses were issued to °,vio9mps ails year. Of Overnight Cabins and Recreationaltile prevy0u is at with gainr ra is °ue exception, were renewals ° sign again orY resul d the ThYearl externr:rratlon satisfac the Boar The °amp Y with , th Town Dump was carried out Wed fully «i . tile rrr dl rnattersrc ato coop el nl s, et ° °ur physic Port Vill kat eet us agapertaining urge you to c°nsultoygh biTn a be made contagious the Boa d(lof`IIealthld till -011911 submitted, Ch. ALONZO .I $E'C,Nr, LEROY j&. ICKIE, oard of Iloalth• JAgE'S D 8 •90. OW �RARY,1941 Number Number volumes bought 138 Number voles presented 32 Number 'Nalfr al fines volame$ catalo ue magazines gued borrowed 13,652 11,323 1,608 to BOpks presented by Mrs. $113.60 n, Mrs. E. B. Rich $uek,YMrrs. Trumand�e M�,phe �oA' Taylor Mrs. Jean Siekel, Mrs Bard Johnsto °n, Mrs. Mary D vis, Mrs. C. N• Ilopkills Air Egan glbik, iIrs? C, Prank Gordon, Mrs F ?G• Teree sronal `Rob ns, Mrs. lto g, ess Mrs. Edithrwh temmitt e, sEdru nd fD ape Cod, B. r stO se AIRS. M41t,Y S. CUMMINGS, Librarian' .91• REPORT OF THE ROAR'D 0'F H �ALT FOR THE YEAR 1941 TO the Citizens or the Town of Orleans: shown this cooperation Those Dust Year ill the reportino'of commu111eable diseases. reported were as follows: 3 18 Whooping cough 3 Measles I Mumps proprietors Scarlet fever sand 1 of Whjeli, Twelve licenses were issued to °,vio9mps ails year. Of Overnight Cabins and Recreationaltile prevy0u is at with gainr ra is °ue exception, were renewals ° sign again orY resul d the ThYearl externr:rratlon satisfac the Boar The °amp Y with , th Town Dump was carried out Wed fully «i . tile rrr dl rnattersrc ato coop el nl s, et ° °ur physic Port Vill kat eet us agapertaining urge you to c°nsultoygh biTn a be made contagious the Boa d(lof`IIealthld till -011911 submitted, Ch. ALONZO .I $E'C,Nr, LEROY j&. ICKIE, oard of Iloalth• JAgE'S D 8 TOWN F A S -92, G RVICE R EP®1Zrf 4 Y EAR 1941 °n Colaol inneable Disease Service Admissio Field passts lus to x1iraing Service G4. Of 1ce Nursing 'Visits ippled Service Individuals ad Isits Cmalte'cable Di and in behalf oflcasesvice Acute Comm�icass Service Adm sslon able Disease Field visits Disease service I'ublle lee es in behalf of cases preach spur and talks (T• A Clinic) Babies TnbeTe Clinic Indivi i Fffiee &ls admitted o nursing service (Arrested) Office liana to and Adnl nag visits half of eases (Cases) Iublie leetnr (Chadlvic k Clinic eases — Matetteadan e°Ola and talks (sad other clinics) rnity an (Service) Csses vie Field visits dalitted to Office n slid is belitepartain nursin Atteadaneeiat visitssbvof sntePartum eases ce ant v's saaate�iF3rsiho c life enc s byaante- Dasea bYaatePar slit °hart Ca given tuna en nia medical conferences a. sCR%ft ltted tong se �ice°finedical conferences aateP rtil na slag care nursing u -Acre 95 364 42 5 7 6 36 3 9 5 5 16 5 36 12 11 1� 10 2S 26 2� 21 -93- 84 Field visits to and in behalf of postpartum cases y Office nursing visits by postpartum cases Public lectures sand talks — Mothers . Classes 12 Prenatal and Postnatal instructons -Attendance Kant and Preschool health Service Ilrfant Individuals admitted to nursing scTViee a• Newborn infants included in above Field visits to and in behalf of infants included in above Office nursing visits ces -Attendance at ilursi navicluals admitted . �nediecal vOnferenees Visits to medical conferences Baby clinic T'r ft chool vice n Individuals admitted to nursing ser hool cliildr e I''ield visits to and in behalf of prese Office nursing visits noes— Clinic Attendance at nursing ronfe1e Individuals admitted to Clinic I'ublie lectures and talks—Dent' Clinic Attendance — Mothers Classes o1 classes Lnrollment in infant and preselio $ebOpl Ilealth Service +ser,ice Individuals admitted to I'lll' ases field visits to and in behalf of 41 Office nursing visits e lilt Il Service Sing seTp3c Individuals admitted, to 33111 of adults Feld visits to and in behalf Office nursing visits clalbs �rollment in classes or Attendance 36 13 55 28. 28 13 28 41 109 6 18 . 1 3 5 61 9i1 7 202 923 64 .5 •94• Public Lectures and talks —Gen. Health Subjects : Old Age Assistance Cases field Visits 4`3 Office Visits 291 Other Health 16 Metr Services Mother's olitan Life Insurance Soldier' Cases Soldier's Aid ef Ca sA. D. C.) Agent_ 2 stranup U• S A National Draft g attts: 6 As%ist. $oar Rejectors for Orleans, Mass. 1 R elfar d °f Health Doctors e and Social •Service Visits '161 163 ie Unclassified Nursi g Service Othervo sits cases not bolue 11 Other visit, Consultations or not found 117 Special Activities U es 186 Inetitutest ttended Institute Bealth Exhibit attended e an Men. et Grail d Baby Sh Suuiroactanga Attendd Fair, 19¢Irv' 1 Total 12 ad Ani uutal VIm� tons Cash $e e Service Ch geable 601 T pta char g 032 for e Tow l3 r donahonau A1s0st ose WhorttmitY to thank them °nlo ; have rendered service. Regpeetfully submitted, LAUD D• T. IiNOWT.F,S. N. �. Town .95- BARN-STABLE RT HEALT H D PMENT The followin r is a brief report of the e ork 4 of Barn 1941. stable Comity IIenith Department for thar;ons IIealth As- All of the regular meetings of th. c thehusetts, s0 , luding e elationnsso ation'IOfliBloards ofnlIIealtb of be Cape Cod dsterlr d these ITcalth Council, etc. officers epreseers anttsm rT cooPer the defense program have beer sPegthC matter °fIt is be ate`enl bets particularly III rl Iaudllci`il actorYlta °d yefre- l1eped that this has been quite satisfy etc have been officio eptnplaints relating to )nealtln mattei.5 of conrsedefense iu cetved, The Count IIealth officer s of the head of health work relating t0 matter for nnil- ite Re abilitation of men 1% love 1, enerof this. O is uureS m the variouslntowns ]lave clineeff rut too Saaredref, dy corrsetrnany of the men make eve and Other en to gee ed if possible and the ne as Ileedcd• fl eria Pr n e O any advice or assistane ing . W Well elo o0 tiou All of the regular elinies, inclns s an e t of woo ferenceseetc ohave been belleaslrus considerable abeen r a }eas es hav, alit "I Parts of the united State Panal sis) ealr � • eon• to In Dort d r poliomyelitis (infan very f s °I,�,u' occurr, but in Barnstable 011 or(I'llary bas atj0ns baians 5 g. Nothing diseaseand orga�I 11 Ph9slc tsUaTbeeyooelr�acrn,mplete,andf saltlsfartory an in the County have assisted -96- in every way. all s°hoo4 be mentioned that a new audiometer for use itl Ins very useful. County has been purchased and is Pro"' Scone than and em ges hate of course occurred ammr officials llut k1urse of this Distr et�vbthsm being the State Supervising to , °nist was deta$e fined during the year. <� Ite Who resigned v New pork to work also, the former one havin;_r "one othera at Care mentioned the factor con Rd lolled has been erat'on with officers an`1 y The wards Meat h regular wor , it is believed, quite sat fieers and led carried oak of the County Health Dell", Officials f- end and In a satisfactory manner b1- of- bessibl we ers tv ke thanks are extended to al] e "ad Who ra" the work of the De tartlnew made to wish to assur 1 daring the continue the health them that every effort, w'll mutg year. h `vork in an efficient mar`r" ` 1e8peetfully, A. P. Cop, M. D. County Health Officer -9i- REPORT OFAyS SURVEYOR OF �Grir' 1 hereb} submit me rcl Surveyor of I,linhka3's for the year 1941. P GENERAL REPAIRS ON RD�S ay Rolls %irveyor Labor cks 0a,,�ed Stone Tar in Chloride Tar Sand trick 'tile "ltd Lime LU Night and Express s Oar et liter 110r4b Nell porches 1+-framesas, �lU(A and grates 11 Asti Pliesairs C4s0he Rocks 1141 to Rev. A g fills Lab eyor 'T °T 8h s °ks 4 "Delltng $ 552.50 1,835.70 1,361.00 167.53 28.66 75.00 292.04 22.50 9.51 64.92 215.71 7,76 66.65 12.52 6.75 46.50 22.67 5.54 141.80 58.82 $4,994.08 5.92 $5,000.00 APpro. ROADSIDE 13RUSII Ctj $ 74.75 366.00 237.00 13.76 Tools 8.40 $69991 $5,000-00 l Bal. t0 Rev. Pay 11011, Stnye90r Labor Trucks Sand 8n0W pl Iron Wow Blades Hose pipe Express 8a1' to Rev, 198, .08 $700.00 Appro. SNOW REMOVAL 25.43 $ 102.38 .25 740.25 47.59 687.13 $312.47 13.60 12.9E 52.97 $325.43 28.59 STREET SIGNS 10.50 1.32 70 $ Appro. 2.09 Transfer _ Transfer GARD U Pay Rolls $11630.53 Later or SIDE WALKS as G lineand Cement gq� 'lot M1e x m Grass Seed $ 109,25 474.35 230.50 120.14 .25 44.00 721.00 24.00 841• 3.00 to \Appro• Transf P g 40118 RCS M labor In4 aks Repairs hae�t,or�r Tarp4wln f°p�bnlery Tractor $2500.00 er AC�ERV $ 16 25 1ND BUILDINGS 49.85 20.00 30.06 79.00 7.56 $700.00 $1,500,00 1 500'7 77. 8 5215 $ $2,5p0 00 Cement 11"' Work and Oil Carpenter Work Halls 1118' on Buildings 8a1. to Rev. CoY Rolls • of Mass. Signs Transportation $al' to Rev. Aay Rolls Labor Lulabeks 8a1. to Rev, 13a1 to A SuR•oll, Yor Tabor 4 rucks i°a°l s line ,99- 19.60 13.05 3.20 25.43 .25 47.59 $312.47 R.epu 12.9E nd $325.43 STREET SIGNS $ 32.50 111.25 5.05 $148.81 APPro 1.19 $150.011 FEN CES GARD U $ 19.50 4'4.00 30.00 5.90 $ 99.40 APP"' .60 $100.00 S OD GUIDE l3 A $50.00 E DEFIANCE C di:tion To Grade and $ 49.50 292.80 141.00 18.19 APPlo. 2.51 §300.00 25.43 $150.00 $100 00 $50'00 $5p000 gal. to Rev. •I00, Pay Rolls DEPIA14CE LANE Surveyor surfacing labor $ 11.50 Trucks Grader 76.75 Tarvia 51.00 121.50 Gasoline Sand 247.00 Trucks qlader 13.50 r Tarvia G ine 13.00 Bal. to Rev, _ $534.25 15.75 AAPro. gal to Rev. $550.00 Pay Roils Surveyor Gl8N $O ROB Su $ Trucks 58.50 Grader 459.30 Tarvia 279.75 Guard f 189.00 Nate 'Is Wire 803.50 Luber 104.00 Gasoline 23.52 Baud 1.88 Celuent, Lira 20.91 and gr ks 51.00 gal. to Rev. 0.72 $` B Sand 22 AAAro. Pay Rolla $�. 000.00 Laboeyor RGCg ji R OR RO Grader $ 26.00 AD rvla Gasoline 310.05 268.75 Snrt'eyor Labor 140.00 Trucks qlader 884.80 r Tarvia G ine 12.00 $550.00 p5 00 $2,000•`00 $1,500.00 $ $2 000.00 500,00 $1 $ .101, Sand 50.40 13a1, to Rev. $1,490.00 10.00 APP3o, $1,500.00 RO ?.D Pay Rolls NAMSICAICET Snrt'eyor Labor $ 48.75 Trucks qlader 383.80 241.00 r Tarvia G ine 173.00 l,094.40 8gs 12.00 46.40 gal to Rev. $1,999.35 1•a• .65 APP $2,000.00 ROAD Aay Rolls -Surveyor PORTANIMICUT Labor $ 75.25 grTarlteks 376.70 Taria 270.00 154.00 Dana aline 578.60 5.70 32.00 gal to Rev. $1,497.25 ro, 2.75 APP $1,500.00 ROAD Aay r, BRICK 1111I� Latveyor r $ 26.00 270.40 TaerkS Q asbno 106 .00 777.10 5.81 $1,500.00 $ $2 000.00 500,00 $1 $ sand -102. 47.00 Bal. _ to Rev. $1,444.81 55.19 Appro. t $1,500.00 Pay Rolls La eyor QUANS AD ET RO $ Truck 74.95 Grader 506.80 Lumber 382.50 Tarvia 38.00 r'oliue end 7.70 930.20 13.38 $al. 20 Rev. 44.20 $\ � Appro. $210, 00.00 pay Rolls urveyor 1 abar TrUcka Power Roller hovej Urader ceach 8,s Crr4h t Posts Catch 8asloue C tok" a, Cary ats d grate< sac t Lime and ud ><s Rardenl»glOa41 CkAp,p 90 ROADS $ 419.25 1,5g0 90 1506.00 312.00 147.00 305.44 112.00 33.80 142.30 10500 1541.20 23.25 101.20 57,80 ARppro. mod. from County $1,500.00 $ o $2 ,p00 p0 $11�75.g4 pr 103- 2,551.75 eight 171.92 Recd. from State Limber $ Pa1ht 8.62 1s.52 Q�asoline 5.80 50.09 Overdrawn $ $56.00 $6,844.14 Received from sale of Material VD L MAY 0 h`vay Surpeyor. IIOIJ111 Il]o R •104, AN AR8 COMMIS OF THE SION o the $0aorable Board Of Selectmen; 15'e herewith submit the Annual Report of the Pa11 Commission for the groundI benches at Year 1941. ]I located Put ash remove °pre board repaired e apltedeaudl'1 and Cleared of town burned, r ngePaired an thletictra °ah P wild grtbui d l; With the this year, A Public tennis court was instaljed k ees an to ms Pep, an as proven Oil Tr w d h. v 4 wild Ale, bat als very popular 11ot °1S the court hav gr0tvtb which ° by Our summer visit l Grope 4d. a been r ch made oa ` en, Jacent ernove Playing hazard 1,, Mon4d ease S the P1aYin t1lsot th tl prl3jting P a WS �Via) Cpatent dmall P k comfort. ulurell, rep i cemeteries' SOUth Orleans Park Soldier cl thei e lastPs and hyacinths r u911EII r POSt Office and Federate 11edyear, and hs, were good care. \Tew shrlllibel, ands hot the "de a GOodeslt Out at IJidredge Stnall fare Crystal dendrons er s ntonn owing this year. The l'r1� r, PleasaatB e landing petuni geaetp°s shortened thisthere. Labor bet Beach kept free Landutg,tancldTown planted 13e` yell at Of d ttriry °ne$epeheslt' t Q bath eed daily from June 29th alt 4114 Proved °stOffic� base 119 cajllsh °urs, also Cove and ROUT d 1�Qitary f great Ball Park Cove anal d at Old lles dition Parki and ' Grade ng area at u` rn 1 ;eeAing those places eleall Eto settees ko�eead Paiat1, lied.O Teaus Beach cp1 r it, point Its wellra� °u nvbuilding,l to -; tow e Ile be thistYear, and 1t ere n� t, b .105• aAAreciated by the older visitors. A �1fit't° Labor nay 4113, at this beach evorY day ftonl June -4t 't guard betty e i1. to G Y.11. kith e• resent. dut•fagrr'ioneel'weekend•slwheu large er•ot1 T`vo to were Dne to their vi "•ileucc no accidents occuel�l. daily, to keep °n datY at the beach from d A. •l• to iu beach and parking area ^lean, Pal• able 1°ommen co dnets eeved during ithe visitors 1%,aYond t Town ,one it the this beach told is beach, d which, we are at t91� Orr ears visite COuntry A log was kept this Year �5 of inter stinn ate }Y ' average t theebeaclt during the seasonloand allowing andnring t11a, four people to a car We had 116,300d Some fO. ist r duto tr es d, four all parts of this C0 ermltsn and a 4�. wentotels st a, 3g easesvofasominoellnntuf eelpthrrlodgin °" 110 1 d routes, 39 aides assisting visitors in locatino on Ss. to beach is the n 4114 frlends, and impartiu inform that ths litor, ain id Points Nre foe er m 1'Oty of interest. Or liamsummkeo w ah e as sho d greatest attract ion f as b1C ini boot. be neglected. n 1 tapolicelPerles d`p ]tow Dr 411 tell very successful. llate annuth sjlYear silo Parks and Aopultrrnated 4,000 to 0,000 be ome• to the a1', but displays a ended e °1nt1 ilia,' ft o s, On1V, due s could be recotttm Dell °Y .Civ PrOP1•iaal planner whl to the National ISM roa,us . the 11$11 ti eh will further increase the them 131 rig reC,Onimeuded that fowill the Yeara194bmittod G, 00,14 see, Respectfully su d O 11 1S, s AR,TI3 NEE X N tlp'pl?�1.ssion °r VIVOn Nl cool RImoLPl, 1J Park -106 - PpRT OF MOTH DEPARTMENT To the 11011orable I TOryn of Orleaas. Board of Selectmen, I hereby snhnut MY report The as 19gpetivity of the G for the year 1941. °r 'and sh yASY Moth was about the sam° no coo eraao eereaselin three ease this coming year, as they two years n from the e° Year cycles. As we have had active • ' I have trie State °f Massachusetts for the last trolThemt ne deve"tIal districts.thlt seimpossmiUlee1to�eOn Te are bo TherrndamaagePillar was "spotty" this year and did Cooper tteatio Beetle w.as real a i 1 you Pre Bl°i Bye 1'Pray ng th ° °wners of privateeElln V last Tha sprawners fOr this controlledeand I wish to tl0a lt: well Year and u1g equipnr cooperation. OR the real' in liarfeont was Coin d the t c le le eq I o t P tel rau It f oven is the cond Y as ha a mendentgofat regret rnenttron for my successor, raellh n t that Orlea es a ways bea'hy aaso`� Dopartmenot a candidate Seri i of which In Pleaaaay tion with the Board of elect. and highl appal as with the Citizens °f native. •'� Reg Pectf uliy submitted, + i{ TgEODORE A• YOWG , Snpt• of Moth Dept -107• REPORT OF TREE WARREN FOR THE YEAR 1941 1 hereby submit the annual report of tje Tree warden - The Elm Beetle was quite active the past eY�ar'CaVtie+ wnaive spraying was done to combat tl viiere needed ere runs do taken care of, and trimming " Respectfully submitted, TIIE01)ORE A. T OTJO, W Tree m.dem •108• REPORT OF ORLEANS FIRE DP'PARTMENT To the Honorable Board of Selectmen: I herewith partment. submit the Annual Report of the Fire De Ch'mnFri ces Automa Fires 5 Boat Firees Fire$ i Grass Fires 2 Out Of To Fires is 7alue of real 3 are's r s $tid aie state and contents involved 307475 48 br la In petioh 0i fated by ourned $1:2 IcrO in the 'buildin cal police 4 Board bnsines ga and Of Engin s center basements ee F1RE lkual 8ndget recommend for 1942 20 0 Op ENpl E 2 60 Jnirhe b l S 1,Op0 feet of 21/2 inch hose Lloyd F Eldredles, chief EtroyR•Elg�nagc Q4 Henry Chief Henry W. iilioeY pOL E• Pe�Capt., Ei g. N No Elijah C. ileog Tt M ce 1 Il; n ig No 2 1 Irving A H gins arry EldreeelerE e Kenneth Elclr $ ea Alzero ro •109• Alberto -v""aaus Berbert Wilcox Iiolvard Fulcher Francis Higgins e The following constitutes the equip mQ17t of the D PartIllent : 1 -600 Triple combination 1 -300 Triple combination 1 —Hose and ladder combination 1— Forest fire pumP 2,000 feet of forest fire hose, 1,800 feet of 11 /2 inch hose 2,700 feet 21/, inch hose Respectfully submitted, GEOrtiGE D. I�NG eer. WI'ES . Chief Eng'u •110 - REPORT OF .SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES To the $anorable Board of Selectmen. and Mherewith submit the re nuts easnres for port of the Sealer of Zl ear the year 1941. Co�°�, 100 to 5,0p0 lbs AdlUSted Not Sealed d mn o Counter under 5.000 ]bs, lbs. 10 see under 1000p lb $ rbrg, 1�00ato 5,000 6 6 lbs, 0oraputin 100 The 2 und per pre "ri oll (slot) lbs. 1 ApDvdupels 10 3 Metric 2 2 lAq% 4Gasod ateeasou'es, Over 1 gal. 53 17 ail pi mp>tteters,ner 1 gal ank 1 6 Truck 7 37 2 Ya dame pnu1D8 'YSteuls 1 18 2 Gresscks @uantit,, of Ingegolevices 2 17 To on pulps FeWelgh ng 14 18 3 eollectmlan0 14 $ paiq to '1y,d. 302 23 ai 1 .111. REPOIZT OF INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS AND SLAUGHTERING To the T °1 °n of Orleans Animals and @1ap�hte % submit my report as Inspector of This of all cat tie oe'11"11thelth rd annual 11eeklin Jtil%'rN ithoutlreaction• e The it, animals for Physic d elitt'jlnation oe<vrred barns al t fOcttober. All baTrs an Were found wider siutitar . eonditions eye goats, fiveNrttlier census of animals shON1's nine horses, slaugbter- (� d p, aisty eight s�� ine, fifteen having been con_ or food "Ookilch inspected and properly stamped f They were here Were six dog and one cat bites this year. State tadrd of II under quarantine until released by th Res tectfull • submitted, I+ y HAROSON, LEILOY P. ItIC Animals. Inspector of -112. REPORT OF J SHE "PORT CONSTABLE To the Sele -- ettuen uud Citizens of Orleans our "Mar fisherine�d many of our part time and some of Agu,lOther oceupatioaged in various forms of tic•fe ,tse of tera with the Y reduction have been overfished for years this and the dnftuaauee of the mm�be1• of fishermen, together bettTherh ngrill IN ew f ahel fphhenemieplan must tese lr ttt it areas but moan a goodYe$rs. Isohv°eauseatThthatoaeotPf seed clams in some of otti ite oflo be Partial, bYathe 111 the shore flatslas living vve11 Arid for oatf shore flats. ontrollea fowl' This menace as yet ell t tura section pftteuti nms'lhave, $eve havefdepencled fort'ea growth be ge ore y, st 1'oud has led to the ah st their prochictivit we mu• t 14011 IF thta eu Ploughedttto hlakfena• 0 the Meeting 11"" ]t e ellf T to avProblt tv lcs a larger area for sh 40,11% f1 Dr e. eti or out well More wl'ett lr Plaatill 19 the for e will be clone t °g, re Will both ams for the coming ; e There u t o of cl• a- ket Meet. q 11 , elak, of natural seedin, and troll list tho�ioy�$goot Iujet partsaofer" size at Gibson I'tttrttl- of the ]nigger nil fth 1W 'West Shore At a Pt, It � I, ats s, s1jps to various seetious o •113- 5 Ili the hall of 1941 several swan areas were planted kit - hhahet ttith seed of excellent yu;tli]} from tine flats at "I nut' under an arrau;,.,,ttttott with the llivisiotl of n7arin2 slid r] es whereby the only rust to the town tvas trucking and Pilo ill(, in11121. thiis Ttvo it ttauted Eton Pl lludrod and four bushels were 1 taken 041. slid fifty -one bushels of the stone quality otr4 flats al swan expense. ,, ill 191:3. Phew clams should be ready lbl talcint op in coed lbgust SW ct area ol• I be 1.940 plant in„ tt' a •ea di- tFaS vid of 19.11 with escellettl resttlss. lltis ti I into two sections under at ]dill uheteb} tilt, rnnuner- al It F.nu.0 (I j, rigs tcere sepal;lled. stttisfaetio 'u otal�llc Platt tvnrked out to the adt•ttnta'�'r nut l epllcet tt tns to 'Ill. areaecostiu� the larva only $46.ti9 PtOdttcehelsfor fat4illtI.tlue of over $hill 011 �uul morn ihau forty bill o plant• in other Patta f is "'ere euantities very good in rite also taken nt 1'a u• 1 were coq tevpn during the veer• xuti )ricer ]a eases . t too gp0t , y�ta she $oelc 1[arbor vitas tt fleet Navin ttpte by fishing �o,t ug se; their inco el, tson, Iverc able to add to J tittle 1'leaSate luu-ssels I I'utnd. Pleasant I3ttitttt>I clip fair Yl!ahtity $aY area euutiuur to produce ,1na nahaugs of aCuc bttndrVllees very "ood' sltels of seed q to the hb elver, ell and t•itty -five l >u' en thoustuld, house �tleri ruhtvr • nine and 11111'' t�;otan tCoV .1te etillo Oid to planted at the flats. obtained thraThis s 1•teld and 1106 Island lily and `t`�lsitetjes at the �gttheettftorts 0f ibe''i��it'ttliott`tor 1Tat'ijje 1 lotulevt of Tlti o us of about on, cellar tt i't'sh�f. ]attic a Ate f tiphtsttcnly he lt0ssflttle b�,i.tlttt tailahle the did obtain large o s 114 - about siat e Of usable size inkets of small size at no cost. 'These will U por a Year or hangandhlamlae ant of:funds for the pureliase of c1�r We extend a Person,., slid of the Division ofiilllai iue i i' i:;U� ies The desle thanks and appreciation. 1 with the follow- °f enemies was carried oii as ustta 110rae•In results: 8orae� hoe crabs (bo h sexes) •�,:i? 3 Total —� Winkles 5,111 StaaCollars(wi 55 Uiishel; AItk° fish (Winkle spaivn) :3,95(1 15 if re9 wo 61i uo rest Qii /, ,o tl �erease utf deghu�t oeCreate in these enemies is ntihe r ei 6ete�s Th,s u g tuereY threaten C OUr is f not erieri icil oil. oils stud. io edi�faPoena ul 'St is apparent t�j1dll Usti The learn ssible, scallop and oyster ' bt rile year re iverowaYIf toe C'0vernment Uulletins are all °ailed these Yet, �° scalloPstroI this pest. s t1iiG Wee. is Qt t most 0 seed. �histsa ne our cond iti R pre. u °ti eae routint0p Carly to tell ]tat next season 11a9 11i'o dual,' Care and or ° eyt rill f merTale42COn froeiug0flinetb oYPetc.,1wasiearried nil a;, s f e ut a s 0111• creosedApresiaCiaY 214hellflsli permits was $210.()(1. (. Ale oWith ratio of s dPPeal 1 1i1. eaube aAet°oingoa�rieulted t0 us all for a 9` 'eats taken at alltfaeanuf�helthan aipos ihliiliitylit(1te 1;i,11 s for too(leed to have shell fi,h " Purposes. •115• ! You may be assured that this department will 11 may bessible to keep up the supply of shellfish so that a aefit therefrom. Tt is indeed i pleasure to serve the people of Orleans Dino are so largely in Favor of the work of conservation Prot Potion, eration With 0ut the wh�Seleetimen for their fine fforts and eoo°n y man. be carried thanks is due. Respectfully submitted, 1 I D11:R R. nA111 G' Constable. el •116• CU MM REPORT OF THE FINANCE IWEE FOR THE YEAR 1941 T° the Honorable 13 and the citize and of Selectmen The mane °f the Town of Orleans : 3t11 and aeeepted the committee organized for 1941 01-1 3ia }' 1�Ir• barren E. Clare resignations of Mr. Alton L. Smith a'i`l k. At a later ll. lard Tibbetts meeting Mr. Harold Nickerson and N1r' M Daring the ere el eeted to fill these vacancies. e1•ve Fmd to the folloetn� transfers were made from t }je Res ne 26 Town 00 Aug. 11 Tennis Court •;'' Navy 19 Dorf Safety Committee 00 p e Station Nov i9 Fnblie safety Committee 10.00 bee. eat _,40,00 D 15 Fi R'arden bee. 15 re department 00 bey. 15 Trehe safety Committee 9 6.00 cur 860 Dee. 15 Tom clerk,.,, 9 Expense 19.00 Dec. now Fxpense 77.7s Dee to For Removal D 19 P est -ward loo-00 1 oo-p0 Dee' 29 �now'e Sa£etY Committee 29 w Re Dee, Ton moval 5 29 Police ,a,' Expense 1`1.00 Balance to 11.!)96.0; evonue , li, l.. 1� I aatha 11 m el ph a 0ds °Oji l ld FE r� rodge Frce�a an E ono 9s0n C1Urbnnl5 I,1 %,1' ��c(I William cil. ,,. Abbie F. lyf 0 1litt Finance -117 - ASSESSORS' 11EpoRT ON MAP OF TOWN Ae The greater part of the 1941 aPPrO arI ion was e d adod in curve •in'r and mapping the ar iaTbo rRoa Cove Road and Bay I oaci as far north as Rock 11a of Ceda'• and P nd Road. Bridge Road, and one - fourth m £ Field data has been obtained west of ILonsheet 16 south Of $rewster added Crossroad and is to be ed in the in It is ' that an aPP ° t Our desire that the worl: be ° °nt r Ariation fee town, A,e therefore Iecommej1d Respectfully submitted, 13SON, LEROY �. NICK ALONZO VP. JONES JAMES DICTATE, �sse, ssors of Orleans. SPECIAL 118, AL REPORT BY SELECTMEN NEW TOWN OFFICES The — taleed III Iltmen eom con" coota Art)ele plying with the instructions 1941, to cteq r' PegBeef the Annual Town Meeting of uP a ee This plan h, tivith eq. loated Cost forinewhtown toffice9 °eo I'll for what we consider to be ap1Plee ti- mat Doe to Is $3,,000 a hranches of town affairs. The We m�e nut�ecomm datlontlOn of the nation in war tune, LACY A• NICKERSON, AE O . JONES, DICKs Selectmen of 01'jefln .119• FINAL REPORT OF THE JUNIOR. - SENIOR HIGH S'CHOO'L BUILDING COMMITTEE 27 500.00 First Source of Funds $ 82'500.00 Issue of Town Bonds Oct. 27, 1 27750p -00 A• Grant Dec. 19, 1938 3,000.-00 cond Issue of Town Bonds, ,llareh 4, 1939 4Q00 gale sfer, December 23, 1939 18 8g3.14 A of 131Ue Prints 1 784.90 A. W' A• Grant, October 10, 1940 1419.80 Troll' A• Grant, October 31, 1940 sfer $20" "017,47 Pre )• Classification of ERpeIIditures 671.55 7 524.45 ImI 52 192.15 I,a,nds UarY Expenses 1��' 33 ko4str ltlW and Easements 2'761.59 ato Action of Building 14,2 Nr, r' (Testing and Installation) 3,588.09 1 41ture and Furnishings 20,830• 1h�scaping Grounds 18 9 33 L °Illeeriug 32. 58 I4 Brest on Townallotes and O� erhead $202, 17 00 $121` Feb No! 1rY 4, 1941, Appropriation $ 34.55 Alek $UarY Expense 33� p0 I�ar�e rerUner, Landscaping 570 It ell U E• Clark Cement \Valk 220.00 gag Coffin, Flap Pole $1 anee $1275A0 120. ptherg4,1941,A oll er & 001u PPropriatioll � l,7] Accousti aloi $Ce of x�r °1asw°ns 17712.00 To the $1,71'?.110 �1�0 The 1t,ze1 Of the Town of Orleans r. yore °ounitmee�is °f the Junior - Senior nigh School Dino sco•TQ u of s and loyal tend t0 You their appl•eeiat 111 f °r bOUs 1n Balls aus to have oone11of making it finestl� PitOdate ss which rider the husett.;. the w tryiu6 a Otto, snare tb orld is ud uncertain cmlditiolls th1 GOd may Obtai building, forssiub at the present tinge, ma3 tlts the Constitutlpn of th at to come, accord tthat tfher d je lllot of e United States of America. R °sPoetfttlly submitted, JOIiv II. WALSH, ElNATIIAN E• ELDREDGE, WARREN EDWARDS�, AILIJPO;V , CIIAI� W BMIPii, CARRI ES W. IIOPKINS, bleutb s of NELSON g eV. 12l- REPORT OI'' rEE STREET NAMING COMMIT To the 1 \IIAP,ITANTS OF Tlll1 T0' vA 014, ORLEANS: 10 the Town t'Ierlc: der ted and acting o for TIIE Article 10 of tlrc Warrant ITT for a1)l oAtlntlaI To1Vr1 _I '911 noSnal the ourrent year herewith submit their second and "Port. d an BpADS, \Ct1el snb STREETS uitbi t1 the Tolt tc of °1 hnV ectiotl o pr1ea11s, theret pitted ill our preliminal }. report and n0 recorded 11erebY be Pr otest against the sauce hacino been ed: to Snow N °pate the official naves of the lVa }'s inclicat otlhtt'est Section. (Roc1c IIarbor and Aanlsl:aket, roll T°tVn Lal1dinv on Library) the ROCK HARBOR ROAD — 1 ns boa` reek, to Bridge Road. _ Or- 1 of dOr BRIDGE ROAD — from Eastltalino at Junct10n Routellne to King's IIi,yllNVay, terminat er1Y goad Northeast 6 and 28. to C'ANAL ROAD — ]Front I3rid e gad 0rl°aus-Eastham boundary Iom g.ock $arbor R to OEDAR POND ROAD ' I R °ad' LOeust Road. Bridle Road as fo end of LOCITST 1tOAD — Frotn 10.1 Day Road the B r04 a D FIANCE LANE — i Road, to at Little Skaket Neck. ,1p111 Bay l ;a Road. T N 3e T l {et Eoa owu AAISKAKI'T ROAD Beach. �ranls East 1'anding at Nantskaket e g to ` rite Wig' WES roll Rout to Ii.o oft ACADEA Y PLACE Beach R °ad eset P °Ol1et, orttli Library tiVe east Section. (Fast Orleans, TOnset, Parley Necic) BRI 122' degee of of Ra} I o ROAD — Prom Tonset Road near LiteMeld NO�an C. gunk nao nd Road dence ign the r J. To Cg�R, , AnIlie sNd'ng atIDean SA — Prom Brick Mill TI°`aal to T° OW °w s Cove. 0aing at SnomROAD —Prom Champlain Road to Road. AKINS LA1Vt Shore. set F GRB Prom Brick Hill Road to 'r °II DI NO $rBNee M.49 , to J3 , Prom Beach Road, nearen the e Oak RDRY -SWh ell k $ill Road near the resid Rea °k kttt N LSE _Prom Hopkins Lane to Gre a t Read, near $OUSt t° R0a4, bylthsTtij, ede ao4D — Prom Tonset II'oad N home Mrs. I oath °prner, of USET R� f Mrs. Ae Prom River Road to $ ° p(Jol, t BlA pr heap Gill. est D 11d of the To T RpAD om Beach Road to norther Road' kILL ofLn�E4�t Doohetm Barley Neck Road to tl)e Gm'drso e%111d EC r s d he$each Road to Barley IJe ° }t Donn fi n��tY'8 whOAD — r oad, at ` 4 tig at p 4Nt Land111 at B Beach R o1Dt' es Barley Neel P to i L°ndi � nA,s LA r l A 0114, ,"°14 Barley Neck R°aa 's Laadi 6 t of b11% \ I r °metimes called IIarveY n at DpAthe rOa D Pit. om Gibson Road to o� . WAF From Beach Road to the TOWO ro m Nanaet Road North of the -123• °eah11t1•eSidence, to the Town Imnding at llobert's Cove, 5 °ut11we.q aad Southeast Seetioias• (South Orleans, Name - (1uoit, l'ortanaimicut, :uad Quanset) aed J h�UTII ORh) ,1NS ROAD — from Route 6, goof Coate 28 in Orleans. to the Orleans_Brewstcr line, R°ad SCHOOL ROAD — From Beach Road to Old South A �0ath lload. ROAD — From South Orleans Road to Old A )aSSlllo �0wa DIVB ROAD — Fro, South Orleans Road, 1 111411, to Route 6. R4 ��gthRRIN(' BROOIL NAY — From Old South Road, 4ett A0nalerrine Brook, to encl of TOwn Road at ICeseayo- 1'owahaY,S LANE — From South Orleans Road to CL nos at Arey's pond anti Sparrow's Pond. 4terlY It p POND ROAD —Prom South Orleans Road to N ° the Orleans- Brewster Line. tiIeTo�ItRUOlT ROAD — from Sonth Orleans Roac. )oq� @UA Landinb m) the North Sicle of Paw ZVah Pond. Lanai tT ROAD — From South Orleans Road to 4A 111 at Quanset. Pond. Orle 101-1 ROAD —Prom Soutl Orleans Road at aarY• aiie 1'ostoffice Southwest to the Orleans - Brewster tihy llOaaO S R AD From South Orleans road to Har- nlssu— f Freeman II'H )g the resicenee sometime o ate ea to KILN Orleans Road at kt a4Y ROAD — From South O of tlae Flo T aullard$arivich Road passing by residence �e q aeed to follow* 1t19 names, having been protested and C0 s bkl4le satisfaction of protesting parties hereby _ .•1 -124, oa To tL Cove. ROAD ` From Route 6 to the TOW" ILL ;al�izl:a 11•a GILS N llaaa the soredAI) -� I,�rom Torlsct I�oacl to �; azoi Se rotivn Cove and r {•tnrninti to the �RTA � as to e Tope Lan 1111(XT ROAD — From Quallset i��ni. is The fo n° oa the inlet South ref I'tls ;° gall P be' test e, d si ate e�, os `Il �brecommeridations of the conlnzitte �` "qY$ 1 lad of tb� Upon the aaorrle the official names of` flze beet. $RAear 1012 unl urnmerlt of the Annual 'Iro "" Eoa Road G$ RpA� es5 changed by that meetille : cezltef Bg� to the To Front the traffic li�•llts in the Q �'. Sr- 11()AI) � n Beach at Fast Orleans- Capt. ate a s store to Fheomr �ck Harbor R � Ce te1• (at; Toga L3) Sp c lights at tll El TGi!?t11 ou h O�A� From Beach Roach °11pQ51te JreE*e P ET IIGAD cans It oad. t n L WE k to th — It f 0 ' al S e a of rom South Orlealls -110<< au oar wee rJA� Mlle road at Freeman r' o rVo`vil Rya (opD �STP t Point �lieo Tonset Road 1soI 's)' , �I, to Gull Rio Se1OAD From Route G tO I3e`l Resreetf arleaus Ri ally submitted, July 1 4lssaehus (�IIARD SPARROWS © C1111 1' efts yet n P%,� Itetelkeol as AR,TNit'Y �'�. �YLOIi, R �eL. 4 le{I2h. QRPt P. Sit ITll m. p• Al., July 15, 1941 11ALPR II. SNOW Towil Clei.1. 125, AN1riTATA-, To �J1N Mli,L;''rI TCw VV ARRANT Ni, COltil11(1 \'11 1;.11.'l']I ()1{� 1i.1SS:�('lI['ql %'I "E'S %11"TARLD, SS. T t ()l�le�aln5 ill the Coaat'eQfof the collstables cil' the Town Barnstaple )n 1i115s�1 ell usett�, you ar e e ilaine of the Comilm"Wc,tltll of of sa14 ereh3 directed to notif .1111 {1 n�;lrrl t11e irlhapits�n ti �Iall,s �ttll� g1lllit'ic{l to N•oie3 ill elc•ctiolls ;tllcl ill '1'o«'rl at0�1) "110t a1 the TOWN DAM, ill saitl '1'()11'\ on 04 the SLlTD',1,,NTII clar 01, l,,l; ,',Blt.tr.�11.1 �rla,�'1'. tie o c;lor:k ill tll{� zIrtcruooll. then alld there to aet oll fol] ill the ' o��la� article~ ill tl�i, Warrant, and to sleet ' 1)'. l OCl* ill the QllL IA1_,L, in (alt ,HANS, ,It \INI #� ODUI' ,1F IILtU O� on TUESl)11�" file SEN'I,,NT E \TIC {lll �' �� 1 next, then anti there to elect alI zzcces.;�lr�" 0 Iia OP OLIt's. TO OPEN �riNL A. M. jXNP i�IA1T 1 A�, T�'' U1'. NI L� AT ih Article lncllul- 4t.4e.o 1 To let 11I1on file .'�nrival �el,ort fl '� In r7the1• `I "oIvn Fpl, eery o mendations) of the Selectill 'I alll {opl r i9tc llloney aaale 1 CoaI littees and r�ti5c and `rppri th Arti eIe ate to aiitl►orize to dl� , To see if the 'Porn will v Sclectllle-o, he err 'reastirer, of the of the 4 of �ritll the �llll7ro�'`]l �ntiou dha ue o �ollev trotrl tilne to time ill allticil 1, 1942, �'e to f t110 fine gitlllill'rr �]il.tlllal'� olle dr ]jSLie 11f'lill �'cill• 11 {'r ��'ltlln a p' a44 a 1 10te or ]rotes therefor, I�a,`'1ltlle {�z C be gl�'e11 1 ri to, r s Ill'IN, be to h�o4 of leenety ally note (Ft• not -es a itil Zp 14' fleli� all onc= �'efir in accor{lanc l -126. Article 3. To see tvllat sum, if an vote to take from the surplus in y, the Town will wards taxes in 1942, the Treasury to apply to_ Article 4. To see if the Town will ever money is received from the dog appropriate what- ever for the use of the Snow Library, t`c`c of the Trustees for the prey the Purchase of books y' to be available by the pease of the Library, or any other lawful ex- Article 5. To see if rector for the Cape Town will elect the Mass. General Law ChnensiOn . 12g Service a Ater s provided c I17 Article 6. To see if �struct the Selectmen to if the Town "I'll authorize and ixt- hibit the taking of eels 11 10 control, regulate and seaworms; and/or ad guy and all and /ar pro• and take shellfish and to to issue licenses to Inds Of shellfish plant Plant, grow, dig catching shellfish seed and /or to in for the purpose of control Marine Fisheries within xn any manner town as authorized by , the coastal Promote or as amended by Chapter Chitpter lap of the Waters of the other acts or laws note - 098 of the Act, f 194 Genera La 11 in force inclAeta 1 and /or an ter et pertain pertaining. of 1896 and/or to do See- 11 5 of Chap - thereto Or act anything Article 7. To see if the To appropriate a, sum zxot wn will vote to exceed Five to raise an,I ($500) to be paid to the Cape Ca-d 1lurxclred ment of a free bed in the hospital for the Dollar~ of per.ons certified b 1ospital for car es #rablish- y the Selcctnxen to e and treatment Town and unable to Pay for such c.ar be residents of the accordance With Section 74 of Cho e aucl tr'eatzuen #, in Laws, or take any action in relali'IP ell 1.1 0£ #17ereon. therein the Cteneral "I", act fully vote to raise and Article $. To see if the ToNvn N fty .(, ,$100) j]ollars the appropriate the sun' of One e uxired bV Cliapter 6$9 °f the to em service, as required and announced byt of 1 patrol a e employ patr departm acts of 1941 on clays d.eterrnined in the director of the division ss tlzreetor lzigl1e1 fire lxazard, as conservation, to be °f cla defined by said Act ,ToNvrr ,vill take the tivlziea what action nd streets t Article J. 1 o see those roads' ways a of the ySTarran concerning the names of tlxo_ der ,article 10 1941 report as the Committee, appointed un rt for the year elranCed by the for the Annual TONvn IIeetizi Official unless e Protested" and to "beco�ile 1042' �r for t© raise and �lnnnal 'Town Meeting vote 4 r $2000) To see if the ,1,v�vned rpollars credited Article 10. To Two t ,4undr shall also be rental appropriate the suxn of t© ��,hich of� the use or t may 110ad Machinery Accounts on account n said accou adding all money received for, ° inery� panda Va and�or Of the Town's road xnrt epairing} be used for operating' maintain to the Town's road nlac °lxinex'' will vote residence of if tile Frow t °f the Article 11. TOetc light in front Landing Ilerbert IV Johnson at the T °tivzx 11 raise and bepex- if the TOVII wi $300) to pxetal rs ( erect Article 12. To seee Idurl rile Dlectzneil, towhielx have l�riate the sun' of Three v of lan PerLded, under the dire` iltergee ns to c znan do our sir wa3`s c1 leading €,ns at the the way been named .. grit] at and a111) ed will raise to be rxsecl Places, Tvtivn Do if tixe 1000) either of thex►z, Article 13. To See otisarad(COrtrtty, or ith �utcaoperati n aft,G -the �tafc. a -128• and together with the unexpended balance of funds allotted to the Town under Chapter 130, in tine year 1941 for the re- pair of any road or roads upon which the Department of Public Works and the Selectmen may abree. Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell, after first giving notice to time rice place of sale by posting such notice of sale in some ient and public place in the To cony en- wn fourteen least before the sale, or at private (14) days at the Town under tax title sale, property talKen b�- procedure provided that the Se- Iectmen or whomsoever thu3r may authorize sale may reject any bid IN lvich they to ho]d sutslt take any action relating thereto. 3 deem inatletltlate, or Artice lei. To see if rite Town will priate the sum of Three Hundred 1 ruse and appro- together with the unexpended balm c00) Dollars to be eel under Article 73 of the R'art'ant f Of funds a � used, Meeting of 1941, to build the 'k 1 proprirt- tdeiv nnual Town sometime provided under alk with curbib•a W. P. A. Project \r as nra; South Orleans Road from the corner °• 374$1, on High School Building. °f Main Street to the Article 16. To see if tltc Tojvn from the Overlay Reserve Account. to will vote sum of Two Thousatvtl Fin tile transfer e llnntlred ($2, reserve Pond the n00) Dollars. Article 17. To see if fete Toty one additional street lig n will vote to ►naintaitt ht on 13riek Hill in i'rotr deice of Alice S. _else °n•. (By n`eciuest) t of resi- Article 18. To see il' t lie the Board of Seli.ctnven to apoit jptttt tt�ill vote to to be a Constable. whom said aft ittltabi • t of `tnlharirc Mal, • rite deteetion and pro:;ettttion of tail, c}eSi,, Town apt}- viola • rtvate• foil thr of the Commonwealt}: relttlive tl lr, Sltc11Fi;h1" ttf file }•an5 tttti, iu ,tr�•nt•rl- =129 - 130, See. Mice with tlae �ravisions of General L`rVs Chapter to 1 , r file i�cts of 19413 and dyed 98, as amendctl by ClIaP- :5.13 of t Fifteen IIun raise alit} apltralnriate �t s►etn not a�ceetlin�, ses of said veto the slnlary �vttd 0-"Pell tltitngs tltere- l�ollars (.$1500) to 1 ' r 2nd all onstttble, rice to do Enttl tt act atvy to pertainittc. (13y request) rice gate to raise Article 111. To see if the 'l'a'�`n will r (;$350) Dollars I ±tft3' ' request) `tl'pt'opriale the ,inn of Three• Ilttvvaelt➢ 1es to pttrch.tse s•tlntl sprt,telin` to raise and lie To"" 1t =ill Vote zvvnselv1ent or Article `�0. TO sec if die tlinn Y Glvaptef apin•altriate the salt of $:3oo.00 fot as pt•ttcitled �..` ewertftitttnent of lvultlic eregnest) an.e ISt; of the Arts 'If 7`3(313. (B' rote to raise if fhc 'IT11'n W1 (1000) Dollars to West Article 21 • 1 a see Tlroust'ud ( Xtut'es altl�roln i�tte the sttiit of One oil °1 tar nvi. 13,urr anti with solve II plb to o to •pct n'iden ante rc�5ltrfac >t re:;idelvec °t do or Road cottinvenciug ttt tile I {:ottcl, \Ttiznsl:�tl.e Nllining northerly' to st) to« -tt regue' fay' 'tttN`thirt +,' thereon• (D3 �,ote to 1 to the TOIN.n lvill 1}er hour, °t Article 22. To see tf cents ($.60) laborers tit the rate of si t✓ (13� t'eolest) s� 'tttd tea or aet anything tilereatt. ote t° tai•' to r ti� u ��'ill (10) paliars �:. To see if the llnnclred ('bfl (Bi, n•c :trtiele — 3 , Tell fire ]lose. appropri,,te the solo of hilt of �t itkclt purehase one thousatttl fee. Will t.a,ise quest) ��ill '°te t° ,1000) TO see if the T °`�1jonr 'l,ltobe 11s ($ vnncler used Article 24• T t„ exe 17 etlse ize c ti ee to ayrthal' aPpropriate, a snort "It jin11 of n v be nt1. Dollars for purposes tTttat'�' w , rcgne�st) 5ut•h authority'. civil ot. tt (133 ttn� present ot• ftvttvre stttttt 430' Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $300.00 for Band Concerts to be given in the Town during the year 1942 by the Junior Com- munity Band. (By request) Article 26. And to act upon any other business that may legally come before the meeting. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1942. To vote for the election of the ficers: foElowing Town Of- One Moderator for One Year, One Selectman for Three Years, One Assessor for Three Year;, One Member Board of Public 'Welfare for Three Years, One Member 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 One Trustee Snow for Three Years, Library for Three Years, One Surveyor of Ilighways for One Year, Two Constables for One Year, One Tree Warden for One Year, One Park Commissioner for Three Years, And you are directed to s ing up attested copies erve thereof this Warrant, by Post - the store of William in the Three Post Offices and �, Hibgins in se,id at least before the tune of holdin Town, seven days I-IE'RFOF PAIL g said meeting. NOT all(, male due return of this ' .131 the ToAvIl Clerk, doings thereof, to at tli iine`Y and place of aneet.i" , as aforesaid- Warrant, ` of JAN - c t TIT da TIIIRTIEnd line hundred Given under our hanw, this tholl- 1TARY in the year of onr Iforcl one and forty -t,%FQ. NICO,J-J9O\T, EIl,O�r A JO'' .111aN0 JAhIE's ctsn o DIC SeElem f prleans. A true E opy. ATTEST' Coll table. NSUAL �1 EpOR,T 01,, TIZB School Cou'ulittee 01, TIIL TOWN or 09LLANS yr' F,Or TIIE � DECE�EER 31� 1941 YEAR EN�iN PI-irlted 1,R ITT Ty�E CO dal tiv , mass. I -134. ORGANIZATION FOR 1941 SCHOOL COlIAIITTEE John IL Walsh, Chairruan R. Frederick Raddin Tern, Expires 1942 Rennie B. Lake Tenn Expires 1943 Tern, Expires. 1944 UNION SUPERINTENDENT Charles H. Pratt, A OF SCHOOLS SCHOOL PxYSICIADT Henry A. white, 1q.D. SCHOOL NURSE Mrs. Doris Pond, R.N. JANITORS Gilbert A. Sherman Frederick Al.,,o S'LfPEIii7ISOg OF ATTENDA Ilenr 3 - NTCE A. Perry ORLEANS SCHOOL CALENDAR �y 1941 - 1942 1941 15 -,weeks ber 19, 7 tetuber 8 . Deceni 17, 1942 10 >> Fall Terns Sep _ April 1942 8 '"Winter Term Janue r3' 7 June I9, 1942 Spring Terns April ,c - Eeb. 21- ,larch 1a vacation 1842 * Grades I -V1 have a September 8' Fall Term, Year 1942-1943, Will "en Pollo�� lncr dates ession on tile columbus Day There will be no school s Teaeliers' Convention itilonday, October 132 1941 Armistice Day Friday, October 241 ks ivingeCess ill ',Phan � , irtbdAY Tuesday, November Nov 20 21 �,,Sl�inatoll s B Thursday & Fj,iday' Will be lleld on 23, Alonday, February 1942 i 1942 tile Class © Graduation E Tlzuses o Julie x8' at $ P' .137, OUTLAY : 3,352.00 New Grounds and 13uildings 599.06 X199.06 New Iii, 5 Equipment ;1.433.00 x; 1 l 7 46, 133.9 ,rota l 46,13$.00 1941 AIV" "pl °iatiull 120 1lefuu(Is $46,139.20 46,133.17 1941 Dxpeliditures 5 13alal1ec 1- E.Z11? 1941 ��'CIrOQL,� r $46,133.97 IVET COST OP 1941 Expenditures for 1941 of Schools il$2.7837-00 Amounts Due on Accoulxt 1�,t 1 TA-lass. General School Fund P f1 T1,anspor- 519 ,�. 04 City of Boston Tuitl "11 � 5,079.54 tation Tuition 5,0$7 5 Town of Eastham 4`Town of Brewster Tuition 3,21$.63 "Lunch Receipts Galncs Receipts for 13asketbalfol° tiup of 395.66 t Mass. Reiinburselnent 5.00 1$ 314.01 Schools l.s 205.00 Receipts front Lost aool other R,ent'als $27 School Auditori"" reliclerecl I)e- r Cost bill Was gleans et Tuition e1`•ed by the O is not 13rerester rec Close .111d t11e The December ;9417 but, -rN , OJCS Were ed E for file Treasul'et cember 17, .1 afte1• Orleans Treasurer W' the credited, therefore, 3,649.90 eal 1911. 11c11 �1 ultural 376•D0 Sc11oo1 Lu Cor�nt9 bg�1e 31, 1941, $ Expended for Bristol ecenlbel' ezl7ent or t11e Year $200,00 Paid Tuition to he �Yez1r el�dilld D f 5cllool for Reilliburs Vocational school E140, enclinb ALtglist 31, 1.. -136, ORLEANS FINANCIAL STATEMENT Expended Needed in 1941 for GENERAL CONTROL: 1942 School Committee Salaries and Expenses $ 358.00 Superintendent of Schools Enforcement of Law Salaries 1.,166 85 Office Expenses 7018 I N' STRUCTION: ~ � 1,595.03 $ 1,590.00 Supervisors $ 1,108.00 Principals & Teachers 21,64$ 94 Textbooks 562,35 Supplies 1,086.58 OPERATION: ~� 24,40.8 7 11 27,176.00 Janitors $3,150.50 Fuel 1,266.47 Lights, Gas, Janitors Supplies 2,478.45 MAINTENANCE: ~ —~ 6,895.42 8,630.00 Repairs, Replacement. and Ypkeep $1,628.38 AUXILIARY AGENCIES: 1,628`3$ 2,000.00 Libraries Health 784.63 784,63 Transportation 5,300.00 Films, Carting, Phone, Grad- uation, Athletics, Ins1n°- ance. Lunch, etc. 4,906.63 11,010.21 11,685.00 .137, OUTLAY : 3,352.00 New Grounds and 13uildings 599.06 X199.06 New Iii, 5 Equipment ;1.433.00 x; 1 l 7 46, 133.9 ,rota l 46,13$.00 1941 AIV" "pl °iatiull 120 1lefuu(Is $46,139.20 46,133.17 1941 Dxpeliditures 5 13alal1ec 1- E.Z11? 1941 ��'CIrOQL,� r $46,133.97 IVET COST OP 1941 Expenditures for 1941 of Schools il$2.7837-00 Amounts Due on Accoulxt 1�,t 1 TA-lass. General School Fund P f1 T1,anspor- 519 ,�. 04 City of Boston Tuitl "11 � 5,079.54 tation Tuition 5,0$7 5 Town of Eastham 4`Town of Brewster Tuition 3,21$.63 "Lunch Receipts Galncs Receipts for 13asketbalfol° tiup of 395.66 t Mass. Reiinburselnent 5.00 1$ 314.01 Schools l.s 205.00 Receipts front Lost aool other R,ent'als $27 School Auditori"" reliclerecl I)e- r Cost bill Was gleans et Tuition e1`•ed by the O is not 13rerester rec Close .111d t11e The December ;9417 but, -rN , OJCS Were ed E for file Treasul'et cember 17, .1 afte1• Orleans Treasurer W' the credited, therefore, 3,649.90 eal 1911. 11c11 �1 ultural 376•D0 Sc11oo1 Lu Cor�nt9 bg�1e 31, 1941, $ Expended for Bristol ecenlbel' ezl7ent or t11e Year $200,00 Paid Tuition to he �Yez1r el�dilld D f 5cllool for Reilliburs Vocational school E140, enclinb ALtglist 31, 1.. -138- REPORT OF THE ,SUPBRINTENDErVT OF SCHOOLS To the School Committee of Orleans: Herewith I submit the .Annual School Report for 1941: The year has closed with the schools of Orleans in very fine condition. The New High School has completed its second full year of service. During these two new program of studies has been developed to a years the it now seems to be working Well and to be point where which it -%vas intended, doing the job for mainta nledpinYgo d sh npteis being operated efficiently and is The Elementary Building is also in excellent condition. Books and Supplies have been adequate. Education service has reached the highest point that it has been M to observe during the years of my association with the chops If you will refer to the statement of r Schools in the School Reports of file 1\et Costs of inclusive, you will observed the net ears 1935 to 1941, cost shown in the table below. The total °f schools to be as the tag rate per thousand dollars is taken fred valuation and Report of the years indicated. c ©ln oln the Assessor's plant and the school opportunities parison of the school years will be sufficient to enable otFered in this series of without my comment here, you to evaluate the facts Year Net Cost of Schools Total Assessed Tax Rate 1935 $25,475.63 Valuation Per Al 1936 26,014.98 $3,779,334.00 x;25.50 1937 27,230.42 3,812,550.00 24.30 1938 26,389.89 3,882,500.00 25.00 1939 25,612,17 3146.230,00 24.00 1940 29,776.98 4'038,300.00 24.30 1941 27,819.90 4,073,990.00 25.00 The fatuity of both the hii 4'175,050.00 24.20 +onrr kolinnl is "-, ,,,.,.,,i, High ,Sel,nnl , , l39` spirit of ain t b0 �aP ` to lu Hilt' st11den titular Nritil tile f Peapie °ut- eo +tti�1r IliilNllt c'fflcientl`'sllld t11e liheCatinil �� ith fire i'<icultti unit ' frielulsllii) pre nt @ e1]' ire �111d to P s�io e tlte� sc1iiiu,l t lu' 1 11c�41ic1�'oilditiolls secnl our lir denlandsbe a jailed e eiIt tiiiie to a 1,a,t�ll)le d(Tyrec• se r�itional ellwl- c'ene), i5 lllt�Li 11lbert ha the Nall e tobti�l. llr. 0 )derbcIck :Intl ;\II'. n called t�lles0 mennn¢te e Ar111 t bek y. Mr. IloWes 111id �cl.itt.e11 11 rer) for be re oul• last school report 11'e lla� bee report tll Mllted leave c,f absell Ce- s a111•t °f selifor bra is $1 111 filling blest "lee flllatilel l Ca i1 la f1 sho 1,lle list of teacllel'S i11 all, U bee `1:it11d les in e pus fae m 'file f",111'e 1 Pr° i�11 saes to ac- oheerll ulty chances of urtlle •iazlt ties o e Ave are tiva111efields of Col ud Opp Ccljou ,vltltion hdh5tr the country in li '. ii l.s to 1 1111 atten of ins tebt ) lilereasecl costs t0 111le fatioellt to corral Mich e �olltholls left by 111aI be 13 at the nbel. 19 1' ahead. It ted ce f dDy n A resolutions unanilnousl3` `1doPyorl'� lie see - eltll >eagr s n Industry held i11c`1 enl of P° ntellige toy select follows : sYst deal a,1d , sd°ln �1V 1'I EAS the essence; of a rtlte to c1si °n, 'Vital 1 rto d t11rer$ e the t is the ability of the cle' it for affairs lee tl D"blie issil , ,,bwitted t i11 P11bilc Aiautlof 110b 4hq 11110 are to represent tiog of 'Ste111 nblic t° �b"I'd judgment, a11c, OcIS`11ires 11 sour re Ills fat eons `PA8 the ration, ;l reel °f c or e elate has believed t.11at tll citi�eIlila t° X911 a ree cation `hieh will enable tile enable s °ciety t° nA- . -IN'e the ecllletltion s�lliell v111c1 �a'lllcb c foil lvcut`i1 s n1 fifer Coll. btg11 Contribution to soelet of Puire n° uAte is `V� Vide, and 1 del,o , ld esan .11 rdeglre ll I, C ° Hall �Ti ' AS, the incrC.1si1 n °u oe e6n t ee al defense purposes ti1'i11 ally try nan fled is yeas °�^ At ilUtlly 111 other directiolls `1 �eCIS U11. tratl�c; tilst �F troll of our educatiolltlle'41dnblic Beryl �lk llc Edktc�ioliED 11t1''� �' „t1a1 l>>1 -140, able financial support constitutes a necessary claim upon our American society to which other public services of lesser value should be subordinated." From the office of the National Education Association comes this advice : � "Schools are today faciT- a situation snore dangerous than during the last World War. Li those years the schools were greatly handicapped by the loss of thousands of the best teachers and consequently many boys and girls were sub- jected to substandard instruction. The same cycle of events has begun an not complete its round. We know what Kapp ��? but fore and we can prevent it from happening slow." "This loss of capable and experienced teachers can be pre- vented only if immediate steps are taken to make adequate salary adjustments." I am confident that this situation will be safely handled at Orleans. People have shown their faith in the schools and the schools will strive to merit this faith. VOCATIONAL TRAINIh,T{x It should be noted that an Out -of- School - youth Defense Training School for y nun; Men, four, inclusive, has been opened in ages tl seventeen to twenty- four, the past year. This school is Orleans School Shop direction of the ]]Massachusetts D candttcted wider the a Vocational School. ,Sessions epaldment of Education as hours per week for ten week are held in the evening fifteen p periods. instaIled by the Federal Government. Equipment has been in General Automobile Mechanies Instruction is given latter includes acetylene, are and d in General Metal. The lathe, tempering and sheet metal worl�rge welding, machine Isere is an opportunity for young men mentary trade instruction at no cost to t0 receive ele- work is available to those who live tlxeiriselves. The between Brewster, Chatham, Harwich that part Of the Cape Mr. Leonardi reports for and Provincetown. follows the 1_1: '911 ,School in part as "The enrollment for tiie fotu• -year high school is ,14•I� 1G 1 The oface last rear, naively are furtbering Practically the same as class of 1941 they also records show that xrialij" of the oher learniil; and their education in schools of lli° class is gainfully em- show that a large Pvreeixtage of the set up from our diligently deCense bee" 110 great change i,`1,orkino clilig leave been leave at tiie present that of last year, iii• school lio�le�ex•, �c c , Ili o to build up our various cleP;u•t "'entsiartuiellt but on,s Where time set aside roolxts for 4peci'`i del goon,, 1Q Napes are we now have not only a, colli1uel•cial Foreign Lailp indivicl- oxxly Ent;lisli, 1=listory, science . al'ad alld ualli' aegiilrlua an taught. Each department iS o � n1ade by' the f alearn teal library. being to stiid}r 1S �� +e are all;c S this A comprehensive period in; «'ith Of the Supervised Studs' drools are are ,pith olds Nvliat the Better- than- �'erage their pro be of benefit time. We ]lope by compaI �ii� ideas },-]Lief]° "Crete Show that that we will be able to brim findiTig4 a sellools. 01117 to Orleans Hirt, Sellool. well )vith blab l�alikin� racticTle �vc]1 r Ilad p , our school tre- ve1.i. that 1�, ]Lave cities. Elie nxeveryllapp3' t° fe shinptoli Trip aet��estiali that slag nton rt.e(l Nashino no interruptions from a Stipp° my the the ts Seliool Coln ittee aincl I)areistuclent gl`'e e Weniberaunt be- the amount. of honey each as eed that Tills ]ast amtliat flee It lxas 2d. nreed of all Trip be changed. instead °f also ` - ails Class of 1942 give x;30 gal's it tivals and that pii]s $40 per 11VY given in p1ev'ous y1943 give 3a al conch I for large x,teinbci s of the Class of l]ncler 110 b ILO need interrtlpt following classes give $40 'there N,•oulcl b icl tend to this tittle student would meall that �n- liieli tiva lla3 1 r their full nuiribcr of outside actiritiesehc�al li'e. c]fiss for that and disturb our e�'ei•N clzil, resell se11i1e 1 find in ] enrsa]s of thank the parents of tiie s1 raise 1110 after'loon le s, cooperation in lxelpiiir ti'llt at all member their children revere pl•ese terestecl f a stl.a4111 icula the school nla)'• +win °f ins aesil'e f° Und We have be °142. activities. .hiss Sylvia Birch has brought to our school the Tri -Hi. This organization is for girls only and is affiliated with the Young Women's flhristian Association. miss Alice Crocker and Miss Doris 1'evelt are guiding a very active Newspaper CIub. The studets have organized and are now ready to produce a school paper. Mr. William Vnldina is heading a lively group in Photography. Our most recent activity has been the formation of a Junior Red Cross. Mrs. Doris Pond and Miss, Sylvia Birch are in charge and they report that nearly all of the girls have enrolled and that the young ladies are doing a remarkable job. First Aid Instructions are being given to all classes by -Mr. Leonard Pierce. Our youua of service to the community, g people are eager to be and we are mighty The spirit is truly American g y Proud of it, We hope to be able to report later that all of our students are bud =ins• Stamps. Our thought nojti. Defense Savings Country." 1s 3 and Unit - Service to our We extend our sincere thank s to all �v110 have given us books and magazines.,, llli School: Miss School: Worth has tile fallowi Elementary ng to say relative to tile The enrollment in the Orleans Elementary School has decreased slightly since last year. dred and nine, consisting of six ry At present it is one hun- teachers. grades divided among four The loss of tile pied IIause However, the most is beirt ]'as been felt keenly. The basement of our build n .Wade of what facilities we have. in many ways other than 11111ch is r�o�itantlA- called into service for assemble programs It is a gathering place vocal and ins #rumenttil. music les- sons, doctors' and 1nlrses' clinics and r In the Iast mentioned «•e are limited k1in'�, �I` "- activities. posts obstructing free plag,. because of many iron We have secured the aid of Hygiene, Massachusetts De the ITi� ision of Child presenting a series of par #rr,,,, of public Health in motion pictni es each month on health and Physiology -, .143° resented �vitli t�va fine the sehool seas P Clark. Appro- On Arbor Day Warren e need elms by the local Grange and e dl at the Planting, W the `vere feet tall to fill in priate ant -door exercises shy nbs several about �z dozen barberry points. continued assistance gaps of the hed;e at various p about the Safety Patrol is °£ 1 oznoting safety in general '1`]ie .Tumor been ill loading buses and p • stood has sehool grounds. the Field IOuse more useful The ground where rnalcing the •vhole levelled and slopes ;;radecl, maintain in as well as better appearing• enJn3'alent Is music, Instru- a.nd cal Continued interest ervlsors of Vo the sup. Bdllcation• bfink whose the weekly visits of hyseal oeai Mental Music, Art all P by deposits in fi l the Thrift is encouragacl each of calls each Neel{ daily visits to representative ilrlrse ulakes ]3ritlslt Tile school sl to the Blass- rooms. generou Conlon With aeg contributed In �,ht Penn Pupils have infail and MOT ..18 have br Ohg battleship lZeiief, donatinn State, our p set for school children of the silver service table from toward the purchase of library to `Massachusetts." is quipped �rON "ed This Pro an e be borr n Bach etas r o Rs nlo' geafiinc been intrn- which interesting the subJeet oft books bas 1, ent in excellent stimulant' in 1etic tax our P, books. A DOW set. Of Ari thus bl true t5 . reading has is duced, replacing old on The skune and in tax this subject lip to date. f �ateriAl to books is adegnenork A newly revised series lover grades. been intro 111,ed in the terials find grateful Indeed our supply of mfi lipils are gra is fin d all find p Pupils, PII , l7stractive modern. TeQ � tools, ers' with such g nPration of ,E� made the Yefir briefly connecte' and inst Al 1144, summarized "The first six grades are Slowly but surely building a good foundation in creative illustration and design. We are trying to get the children to do the thin.lcing rather than the copying. This takes time but we are making progress. Tile seventh and eighth grades are learninm practice and theory. The basis of all art is " color• in matter what these young people a y do i color and no Yn knowledge of color, and color harluo ntt Iater life, the to them. y will be of great value In the High School Art there is an o the following subjects: Advertising PPortunity for Study, Magazine and Boak Poster Work, Nature Drawing, Modelling, Design, Letterin 'Cartooning, Fashion Theater Arts, and Soap Carving g> Interior Decorating, The Annual Poster Contest sPonsorecl b chusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Massa- always excites a bit of interest in the J grades. This last year our Art Department I-Ijig], School medals and magazine subscri apartment received several ptions a,5 Prizes sent it. for the work The annual exhibition was well attended people thronged into tile Art Room and and many of interest in what eve are cooing. showed a great deal We are badly in need of and twenty -four straight twelve more clrativing tables �ht back chairs for the hope these can be added before loner Art Room. We young people and to snake our "tug tile comfort plete in equip ment•„ ruu ill , rehich , the r�'e v aloe, C0111- Vocal lllatsic is reported by miss "We begin the child s h elmarl et:I�tetience in �1f Ing to the First C,rafla ati many as TOQ year. It 1s Yrtost iltterestin rate gala M,c 1 teracl 6 gird sa #lsf , hs ltt a sc hool First Grade progress during yln� to children are unable to carry is fi15t watch the y' a tune at year h'Terluently ;,ear. By the end of the y >ear. it is only the beg *inIIillt; of the Emphasis this year was placed it fery rvlto cctrtrtcrt sing. the best singers and used as 1 on the choir conIP0., d of a dual for all to "filin. Also, .I45• The Second and .; �erieuceel• was j Much aetivity- in r3►y�tl►tl7 r►'as e 1 � Grade Four I Third CTralda 5 progressed in note- readlntb Grades tiro -Part 5th and slllall chorus Per - particularly successful Ili tote . and the songs were extremely well clone Gracie ellorns is talented formed an several occasions• a ecially The Seventh and Big }xtlt boobs, esP o ing their ne -,t° 33ronLe s evelxth The � class, and they are enJ Y tite boy at tlxe anxltlal concert for the songs which introduce the bass for and Eighth Grades hope to s" t advan- foul ►d it 11►tlelt to these of the the first time. a Use The Setlior Chorus hay y by "'a'(' 0 nsng this 1 Ye r- tage to brush u P oil note ,r lnueh four -part Pronze laoolc,,. They are tlosll' lfusic as fol- Year. " tote Instrxtnxental 'Mr. Nrassi report:► 011 the have introduced i11- lows: first tiute �,r This little nracles. is `°This year far the fifth h leas. a tulle, andils sylltphoxtc,l in the fouxtlt and a P uP strun1e11t is rf,ry easy to Play, ]tastrvo Octaves. The P tune on its �thm and intonation• capable of playilxg ally of rlly rvorlc futul'e. t for the able of learn throuoll it the fund' e aP 1''urtl►ernlore, this is a test instrulixen thss, ccessfIll rr'orlc. Ile is 31t i] clues �tandtxdoini; su Week 1-ery of a pupil. If a l P the �ror1F throticll tole tal.snr any atitel• .lnstru111ent ins vate les- illns. Keelel' is carry rrivi,, pri ably-. �r her time to a I Nassi is de�•utsna is the finest inners. eltool Orehest clue to grc'at c] ue a sons toll ebfaY ty = xnelnbe tile Cape Tltis is r,ed n-eeldy t11e Ilk's rlrran(r ltifr. 1tiPl1 school orchestra Lconitrds other stuck ` eb re- extent extent to tilt WON. interfere present r1t rehearsals �t'l►ielr do not M'il's rare 1 that rill P d the Ble- Leonardi sees to, it 76 nlembel's an hearsah ill chain l3rar ►cl bas �,, aiciatl The Ilia, bees Fl ►y' es has this report as school gad tnentaryr 01•Cbestx•tl 11as 110115 17t•. 1alces Etlt t}troun about the "The re►leral Ile't -146. been good for the last year. Barring the illnesses from the common cold there has been only a minimum of contagious diseases and other serious illnesses have been few. I am compelled to bring up the subject of teeth every year in my report. All are familiar with the extraordinary large number of drafted men who have been rejected because of poor teeth. The time to prevent this happening the school years. Proper food and especially sufficient ie during are essential for the formation and Y sufficient milk teeth. There are too many minor defects Preservation allowed to develop into major ones with the subsequent loss of the affected teeth. In normal times many a young man wishing to enter some government service, such as the Coast Guard for example, has had his Hopes dashed because lie lacked the requisite number of teeth. We have a school yearly and I wish that I could dentist here take their children to him persuade more parents to state of their children's who�now, are indifferent to the months. The following statistical summary is presented by -Mrs. the School Nurse Schools visited School visits 2 Individuals admitted to nursing 77 Field visits to and in behalf g service 205 Office nursing of cases b visits 65 Inspections by nurse 598 Examinations by physician in A 1861 Assisted physician with examin Apr October 608 Inspected by dentist ations 608 Sanitary inspections 39 Class room inspection 38 Reports sent home 13 Taken home Weighed and nleaslu'ed in 19 October Audiometer test in Hay IIay and 19 615 Retested Defective Hearing 287 Physically handicapped children 28 5 i ,147- 10 9 Public lectures attended 10,13 Class room health t.alksosters 1s Health bulletins and p Home Nursing ell 's year through the Free milk issued during tll, WOnlanIs Clubs generosity' of Pot aij Institute 3 clays in Attended i\etir E11gIand Health In April IN OCT OBBR 39 DENTAL CLINIC HELD 3 Number treated 36 Pre - school 25 School grades 1 -5 58 Propllylales 13 Temporar3• fillings 10 Permanent fillings 106 E`tr aet.ions Total operations OCT & NOV. iNIC IIFL 144 CHADWICiL ClIEST CL 57 Skin tested 15 3 X-rayed 39 Adults Pre - school School T CLINIC HJLD DIPHThIBRIA AVf T. & NOV. 41 SEPT.. OCT` 14 27 Number treated of match Pre- sellool "Vol-thy allow SclGOOI of allow- '11001 �'orlc are�cill here is of t11e general The several ba'an t11�1 a ;1�'ailable space We mare extended report itll the aecomlalisli e r. Houston• e- leasecl Bert and nlercial D We are -Well please %azrl t11e C °n' shop so ably handled e. Iv r1c of anIze the PxcelleEcono1vies• should recd„ t11e Volue partment and of •148- Problems of finance are pressing the lunch service. It is getting to be very difficult to serve food of the quantity and quality formerly supplied without either raising the price or incurring a deficit. Miss Birch and ll'Irs. Thompson have done an efficient piece of work in planning and serving the school lunch. The united efforts of teachers, janitors, pupils and parents combined with the helpful cooperation of all citizens ivill build a better and growing school terest is a challenge for each to Such help and in- merit the confidence of all. Respectfully submitted, CHARLES g, PRATT Superintendent of Schools ,149- ORLEANS ,SCHOOL CEjTSUS October 1, 1941 ij Boys Girls 20 12 Five years or over and under SeVeII 94 91 Seven years or over and under sixteen 1Q3 Distribution of the Above ginors 21 In public day school membershiP : seven 183 Five years or over and under Seven years or over and under sixteen 0 In private school membershiP seven 1 Five years or over and under sixteen Seven years or ovex and under 11 Not enrolled iii any day sch odder seven 1 Five years or over and d Under sisieea Seven years or over an ��—& C7� a✓ m a i17 cn cA co co O co W m u? � w co �J y O -7 Oo Oo CA O C3i d r{- -1 cn ¢, O r r d ti r� CR r u L�7 W [? d m CZ C d c;,r w co m --1 M to C5l L�? 1 C� H w m F-� t.7 t.7 FP Cv7 1--+ t.7 ND w - CS co O F1 �1 C J CA v t rI - LL 1 CA CJt tip d M t.3 C39 W C:o tv C� �i=- lv^ r H-+ Iv 'r-' w t�5 Ii. ta^+ w CZ Q v 5 d ] t'J (LO CA C.4 Cu r+ F- � u W t�'i 'r-+ LJ 1--+ G: N') t.7 �rw-k co �wct>hL.3 o tj C;t w m t� V Lt N w to t� ,� L CZ 1 u w t,5 C'J Q cy W C2 w t.0 1 Q' C l a7 Lti7 d cm Co klO C)t C.0 L�7 UD Cir F-` O tD I'D "0 w 1 G3 Git m i--+ tl] w c0 C)5 m d O 7 t-+ Cu G'a tit Cjl F-+ 6] Co Cagy t� lJ N ''-5 �-+ Co H '� w H to Ga CY � G7 F� FF• C15 '� t.7 Y 'r-r [:7 F-� Fs F--� W C'7 co lt� CJ5 U5 S!� t"7 1_-+ --+ 1co cz Cj5 1 d m D O G> 67 Lv� 4 to -� ca tl`— c� LV co - d YR CJ 11 I'D C4 1--+ 1--� I--� F-+ fF c� 11 - 0 H= UC> cn to d �.5 � 5{= 1 � � i:Z O r r d ti r� z Alfred J. Leonardi Herbert D. Stewart Louise J. Williams Julia J. Tibbetts Alice V. Crocker ,Sylvia B. Birch Doris Neveu William F. Valdina Theodore Benttinen Lillian F. Worth Melvina F. Keeler Flora. E. Arnaud Bertha E. Keefe Iris Kelman CORPS OF TEACHERS, JANUARY 1942 a $ U) a H wain U) x� Principal High Tufts College 1937 6 $2,350 Orleans Prin. Emeritus Bowdoin College 1908 40 2,000 OrIea.ns Assistant, High Radcliffe 1938 6 1,400 Orleans Assistant, High Beale Business Col. 1930 15 1,500 Orleans Assistant, High Colby College and A 1,500 Orleans Boston Univ. 1937 Assistant, High Framingham Teachers' 1 1,100 Orleans College 1941 Assistant, High Boston University 1941 1 1,100 Orleans Assistant, high American 2 1,500 Orleans International 1941 Assistant, high Hyannis Teachers' Col. 1939 2 1,200 Orleans Prin. Elementary Salem Normal 1918 31 1,500 Orleans Assist. Elementary Denison Univ. 1940 10 1,050 Orleans Assist. Elementary Teach Training 36 1,450 Orleans Courses 1920 Assist. Elementary Hyannis Normal 1930 11% 1,250 Eastham Vocal Music Tufts College 1928 9 320 Stnn,Pha.m CORPS OF TEACHERS—Continued ° v 0 rn as � � $ ca a, Cd � p. o p. � 11 C) F. �,� wwUI � x� Thomas Bassi Inst. Music N. E. Conservatory 1929 13 500 Orleans Clarence K. Brayton Art Mass. School of Art 1939 2 300 Harwich Henry A. Lambert Assistant, High Fitchburg Teachers' College 1939 Mx. Lambert is on leave of absence in the Army. He was called the first of September 1941. Mr. Roland B. Houston has taken his classes at a rate of salary of $150 per month. Russell A. Opderbeck Assistant, High Springfield 19413 1/ Mr. Opderbeck is on leave of absence Ito serve in the Army since February 19, 1941. Mr. Lochlin R. Huth took the work of Mr. Opderbeck from February 18 to June 12, 1941. Mr. Leonard Pierce began work September 1941 and is to employed to date at a salary rate of $1,100. Mr. Harold Bowes was called to the U. S. Navy on September 26, 1940, and is still on leave of absence. Mrs. Marion Clancy Canham resigned at the close of school dune, 1941. Her term of service was from April 1, 1939 to June 12, 1941. She is succeeded in the 'Home Economics Department by Miss Sylvia B. Birch who began her duties on September 9, 1941. -154. CORPS OF TEACHERS—Continued Miss Helen Harding resigned at the close of school June 12, 1941. Her period of service vas from January 2, 1941 to June 12, 1941. Miss Doris Neveu began her work September 8, 1941. Resignation of Mr. William G, Fogland became effective at the close of school June 12, 1941. His period of service extended from September 5, 1939 to June 12, 1941. Mr. William F. valdina began his service in Orleans on Sep- tember 8, 1941. -15]° GRADUATION EXERCISES (21 }.1SS OF 1941 OlZl,EA-N'S HIGH SCHOOL CLOCK ['lll'litill.lY..J1TNE, 12, AT EIGIiI' O CLASS ROLL Carol B. Brewer Robert M. Brewer Sheldon N. Brier Phyllis M. Clark Lawrence F. Crocker Louise Crocker Ray Taylor Crosby Doreas M. Daley Frances Evelyn Darling Charles Delano Iloward Delano Dorothy A. DeMarco Doris E. Doane Arthur F. Dugan Geneva, Edwina Eldredge I- 10ward W. Eldridge Leighton Ellis Dorothy Lillian FL leper Ernest Joseph Gage Merton Everett Gill Julian Charles Bayes Barbara L. �Ieleill Charles B. Meads Ch ry virginja pleads Alice A• �,ie1lnier M Arden - olds 1Tassi Carmen Arialza - A11dra Nee�*sleY Serivens Robert K�ne SibleY $arbaJ nnett ,Smith jo3' Bennett Sturtevant Marjorie Matilda 31' Stutz t5o11 Robert Clifford ��a W -\�ratson yv'illiam ells Bradford Whi h ttemore Crii stne S. Robert Yyou1 ,g RLIth E. F INDEX Page 3 4 Town officers • • • • • • • Appointed officers .... • ........................ 1942 9 Assessors' Report Recommendations for 12 Selectmen's and Departmental .. 52 Torn Accountant's Report .. • • .. 52 Town Clerk's Report ........... of 1941 75 Warrant and Minutes 74 Special Town 1Vieetings 77 Appropriations for 1941 78 Fish and Game Licenses 79 Dogs Licensed • • • . " 80 List of Jurors ........ 82 Births .............. .. 83 Marriages ... 84 87 Deaths ..... ..... Treasurer's Report 90 Tax Collector's Report . 91 Snow Library Report 92 Board i-Iealth Report 95 of Town Nurse's Report • • • ' 'Departrrrent Barnstable CountY 14 104 Report • Report 106 Surveyor of HighwaYs Y 107 Park Commission Report 108 Moth Department 110 Tree Warden's Report 111 lire Department Report' res Report ' ' 112 Sealer of Weights and Measu Slaugbtering 116 Inspector of Animals and 117 Report Shellfish Constable's Rep 118 °Finance Committee Report 119 Assessors' Town Ni3p Repor u 175 Board of Selectmen's Report 121 Junior- Senior Sigh Scylool VSialant Annual 1942 Town Meeting Street - Naming' COrnm ttee SCHOOL REPORT Page Organization ......................... . Calendar................. ............................... 135 Financial Statement ...... ............................... 136 Superintendent's Report ......................... 133 School Census .......... ..............................— 149 Enrollment by Grades ..... ............................... 150 Membership by Grades, 1931 -1941 151 Corps of Teachers ......... ............................... 152 Graduation . .............................................. 155 i