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HomeMy Public PortalAboutAnnual Reports 1939Town of Orleans MASSACHUSETTS ANNUAL REPORTS ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Town Officers and Committees OF TIIE TOWN OF ORLEANS /%5 MASSgC \_ T, FOR TIIE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1939 Printed by THE GOSS PRINT Harwich, Mass. TOWN OFFICERS MODERATOR William C. Mayo Term Expires February 1940 SELECTMEN AND ASSESSORS Alonzo W. Jones, Clerk Term Expires February 1940 James Dickie Term Expires February 1941 LeRoy A. Nickerson, Chairman Term Expires February 1942 BOARD OF HEALTH Alonzo W. Jones, Chairman James Dickie LeRoy A. Nickerson Term Expires February 1940 Term Expires February 1941 Term Expires February 1942 BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE Alone W. Jones James Dickie Term Expires February 1940 LeRoy A Chairman Term Expires February 1941 y Nickerson Term Expires February 1942 SCIIOOL COMMITTEE R. Frederick Raddin John gG ;Nelson, Secretary Walsh, Chairman Term Expires February 1940 Term Expires February 1941 Term Expires February 1942 TOWN CLERK TREASURER AND COLLECTOR OP TAXES Ralph W. Snow Term Expires February 1940 TRUSTEES SNOW LIBRARY Harry I -I Sno` Term Expires February 1940 Florence I3. Smith Chairman Term Expires February 1941 Arthur T. Parker Term Expires February 1942 1RA: —4— CONSTABLES Henry A. Perry 940 rma IIe n E Tay Term Expires February 1g40 Taylor SiT Term Expires February Ro�nd Y L. . OF I 1940 40 Mayo Perm Expires February Theodore AA. young Luthe F BMISSIONERS Arthur J Theodore Ro" gze son tary Chairman Term E. em 1940 pires February Term Expires February 1941 40 Term Expires February Term Expires February 194' -5— APPOINTED OFFICERS 1939 REGISTRARS OF VOTERS Maynard A. Parker Terminated by death, May 1939 Ralph T. Rogers (appointed to serve until February 1940) Everett V. Pond Term Expires February 1941 John D. Anthony Term Expires February 1942 SEALER OF WEIGHTS & MEASURES, WEIGHER OF BEEF, GRAIN AND HAY, MEASURER OF WOOD AND BARE: Edward C. Barnard FIELD DRIVERS AND POUND KEEPERS Charles 0. Freeman Elmer L. Taylor FENCE VIEWERS Ebnathan E. Eldredge Solonois Childs Elmer L. Taylor HEALTH OFFICER A. P. Goff, M. D. PHYSICIAN, BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE AND BOARD OF HEALTH Henry A. White, M. D. MILK AND SANITARY INSPECTOR George F. Crocker, Barnstable Alton L. Robbins, Harwich Milk and Sanitary Inspector Asst., Milk and Sanitary Inspector INSPECTOR OF SLAUGHTERING LeRoy F. Richardson BURIAL AGENT Herbert D.- Nickerson INTSPECTORS OF WIRES Iteuben S. 13. IIoplcins Itodney R Shepard ACCOIINTING OFFICE Ebner C. Smith R INSPECTOR OP ANIl4ALS LeRoy F. Richard Term Expires February 1d41 Son 1h eo pr� 1 Clore A yo 11g OF MOTI} tiVORI� IIOn ySA P TRDEN Y GeoE LNaINEERS Se LteYd P 'I P Ir rl GhieF Reny 3Z. e1ho Sins ni Chdal W' s Lo r1mY u Ir�ihn S• Wil ° A. cox IIO n nFEZ Toy er Terns Expires ExPires April 1`j40 19`10 T�r"o Term EXPires April April 1940 E-VPires Theodore R. Nickerson Christopher S. Wilcox (deceased) Tern Expires April 1940 Term Term ESP res 3�'"'res April P April 1940 1940 TPCm LYPires April 1940 William F. Estlin April 1940 -7- SPECIAL POLICE Henry A. Perry Charles S. Wilcox Herman E. Taylor Lloyd B. Wilcox Elijah C. Long Herbert F. Wilcox Theodore R. Nickerson Christopher S. Wilcox (deceased) Arthur J. Young Gardner E. Munsey Luther F. Bee Albert T. Nelson Adelber•t A. Childs IIarold R. Cummings John D. Anthony John Kenrick Lloyd R. Ellis William F. Estlin Reginald F. Raddin Robley E.Fulcher Henry W. Hurley Maurice D. Bessom Harry A. MacDonald Harold L.Freeman Leslie D. Baker TOWN NURSE Laura D. Knowles, R. N. WEIGIIERS OF COAL, GRAIN AND HAY Elmer G. Chandler Gideon L. Smith Henry W. Watkins Herbert 1I. Burr Harold L. Freeman Clarence E. Fulcher Foster L. Taylor Irving A. Higgins Victor S. Cullum James Knowles Maurice A. Wheeler Lewis W. Collins William J. Cullum Irving G. Freeman Harry H. Snow George A. Ross HARBOR MASTER Charles R. Richardson SIIELLFISIl CONSTABLE Elmer R. Darling ASSESSORS' REPORT —8— AND COMPARATIVE STATEMENT t' d OF HERRING BROOK 1938 1939 H Higgins Real Estate Assessed $3,612.660.00 $3,681,600.00 CARETA Personal Estate Assessed 333,570.00 356,700.00 George Total Assessed Valuation 3,946,230.00 4,038,300.00 Leslie ee W Pond TOWN DUMP Population 1935 Census 1425 1425 D' taker_ resigned July 1939 Number of Polls Assessed 419 535 appointed as Actin c, fill aaCap °� Number of Persons Assessed e caretaker to on Property 951 971 DenryT� TA-_K COLLECTOR IIorses Assessed 14 13 Cows Assessed 53 69 FI N AN Other Neat Cattle 28 20 warren E COMMITT Swine PreeMa E• Clark EE s 1940 Dwelling Houses 807 32 Abb- an E' Snow Term Expire 1940 Acres of Land Assessed 6,198 812 Ahbie • M. r Term Expires 40 Number of Fowl 6 202 ed 6e 19 10,274 w• Ev Mitchell Urban Brett t0 Term Expires X841 Number of Cars Assessed (Excise) 815 10 818 Alta" S. Livl nnell,Secret Term Expires 1941 Assessed Value of Cars 175,380.00 153,690.00 R'illi I'' �Sinithgston Secretary Term Expires 941 Amount of Tax Assessed on Cars 5,033.46 4,859.44 Sain ara A• Ric chairman Term Expires 104' Appropriations for year 109,226.50 112,536.49 ST_ F' Ireland Term Expires 1y43 County Tax 12,463.79 11,585.16 STREET A Term Expire' 1913 State Tax Evzuel A AN I) HIG$ SAb Term Expires Mosquito Control 1,35888 10,381.18 erett relancl wAY State Parks r 139.63 Cole tT1 COMMITTEE Snolo Deficit State Tax of 1938 5130.00 I' l Harry H• Deficit State Parks & Reservations nathan R-' t1dre Norman 'White Total Appropriation and Tax 130,679.10 143,383.50 dge Tax Rate per Thousand 24.00 24.30 Polls @ $2,00 538.00 1,070.00 Property Tax 94,704.72 98,132.44 Special Assessments (Moth) 398.80 288.45 Total Amount of Collector's C Commitments (except Motor } Vehicle) 95,939.52 99,490.89 Overlay 2,556.92 2,342.54 i -10- ESTI112ATRD RECEIPTS income 1,,X Motor Vehicle Ta License x s Frnes SplL'blar'ies ecia ) roteral GS°°ernal (Moth) Prot 181111, ions & Property Old A Soldier e Assistance schoolss Benefit; onpt Supt. <,Schools" Off,,,at, na s Grahtst'ooil lg3g (Commissioner Q4 Gift- Tax Gifts ) lleflincl el chap. nterests ohxemptions0g 3g) 'nand As se Taxes 'atop( (,Streunents Total Light Fund Free Kt. sted ) Total h ]n In Treasieyyts Ded Ioti„ Iq 1938 191555 9 8 1.00 910,067.30 $2,400.00 4,034.97 4'800 1,030.50 1,800•p0 99 53 83.73 800.00 434.33 G p0 777.81 25500..00 1.69.03 400.00 284.74 700.00 900.00 440.00 2,025.48 4,350'00 7p.00 none 3,819.18 4,534.6 396.58 395.66 35.00 15.00 Constables' Salaries 240.71 Election & Registration 100.00 1,003.41 76 3° 2 $2 8 1� _ $espeetful? suhmi'tte38.1 $44,194.40 EROI. d> A1,0 N2 \VNIC$E.RSON, AAtES Dr ,. E NES Assessors of 019Pans. 6,442.0(: 15.23 1,200.00 66.03 $34,194.40 10 000.00 -11- SELECTMEN'S AND DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR 1940 Selectmen's Salaries Selectmen's Expenses $2,400.00 Selectmen's Supplies 250.00 Town Accountant's Salary 100.00 Town Accountant's Supplies 800.00 Treasurer's Salary 75.00 Treasurer's Expense 330.00 Collector's Salary 125.00 Collector's Expense 1,050.00 Town Cleric's Salary 440.00 Town Clerk's Expense 240.00 Clerical Expense 175.00 Legal Expenses 700.00 Assessors' (Pay & Expense) 150.00 Constables' Salaries 1,050.00 Election & Registration 100.00 Caro of Town IIall and Grounds 500,00 Town IIall Repairs 1,500.00 Police 300.00 Fire Department- Salaries & Expense 1'700.00 (BY Department) Wire Inspectors 2,650.00 Sealer 0? Weights R and Measures 125.00 (,Salary & Expense) 1lioth (BY Superintendent) 150.00 Tree Warden 1,900.00 Moderator 100.00 Forest Warden 25.00 350.00 Ilealt —12 — Pres hoo�lndmg Town Nur Dental and salaries clinic and babies. Amount of sal oards0fnllealths to be left to the Inspect o 4saess , eManimals Ca e of e r of SlauShteri l;o9dway Ile Pairs umP ng Snow �dc $rush CutBY Surveyor) 1tePairRetnoval ling (BY S Repair of ROard-Bra.1SurveYor)urveyor) and of (13 me ve aridd Surveyor) 6tr,etL. S (73 Surveyor) Yor) Lights Y S ' ,rve3 UrveYor) brir (Bq II arbor M A I , AV'�,1 j a i. t aster) ther ur Olrl age AssistanProlets�l of Poor ; �ir1 ge Assi ee 1 to Pell stane (A SnlIii ej, eut Ch11(1en strati on) tv Li Y Co rldre Parka brary mrnitte n (A C° & Pla (II e) dfiinistration) SOldier�,es an 1 o hdsr(8ees) To vnanLeand IIrnennth$(IIy C ril fission) OOUrt $ °Ports onds (lrave5 ra ssion) Or Miaee tiers Y Co $errilla're °us mmission) Ihte Nt IIro k TOrvrr IV °tes 1,800.00 120.00 500.00 85.00 800.00 5,000'00 700.00 1500.00 200.00 200•p0 60.00 50.00 4,700.00 175.00 75.00 3,700.00 250.00 10,000.00 75.00 21000-00 25,00 45,689.79 1,000.00 2,158.50 125.00 125.00 1,300.00 350.00 100.00 500.00 30.00 2,238.00 -13— Protection & Propagation of Shellfish (By Shellfish Constable) 500.00 Traffic Signals State Aid 500.00 Soldier's Relief 200.00 Town Notes (Junior - Senior IIigh School) 6,500.00 Trade School Tuition 400.00 Finance Committee Expense Memorial & Armistice Day Exercises 25.00 200.00 Safety Committee Anti -Rabic Treatment 25.00 100.00 $112,316.29 LEROY A. NICKERSON, ALONZO W. JONES, JAMES DICKIE, Selectmen of Orleans. -15- From the County: Court Fines $5.00 Dog Licenses 294.57 Licenses & Permits: Shellfish $342.50 Shellfish Grants 20.85 Victualers 10.00 Innholders 15.00 Garage 5.00 Lodging House 1.00 Marriage 40.00 Milk & Oleo 10.50 Gasoline ,22.00 Den. Alcohol 6.50 Fuel Oil 2.50 To Collect Garbage 16.00 To Carry Revolver 11.00 To Sell Firearms 2.00 To Manufacture Ice Cream 5.00 Bowling 6.00 Pool & Billiards 10.00 Undertakers 2.00 Auctioneers 2.00 Tran. Vendors 20.00 Peddlers 12.00 Theatre 2.00 Fish Wier Slaughtering 3.00 Amusement 1.00 Liquor 1.00 Dog 11500.00 350.40 Grants & Gifts: From the Commonwealth Vocational Educataion $98.00 Union School Superintendent Highways Chapter 395.66 90 Highways Ch 6,756.34 apter 232 61442.06 299.57 2,419.25 15,692.06 -14_ REPORT OF To the TO_CCOUNTANT Ueutlemenazd of select$en, I submit herewith for the 3'°a r endin t11c report of the Accounting Deft' Cash .December 31, 1`J39 °n hand Jan. 1 lqq° , as fO11O{vs: General Revenue: Tax Titles RECEIpT,3: Taxes 1933 Taxes 1934 Taxes 1935 Taxes 1936 Taxes 1937 Taxes 1938 ate Taxe 8 1938 Real Taxes 1939 Real alt Pro Perty Poll Tax 39 Personal ate Poll es 1937 ProPert - Poll axes 1938 y M Z4. V V' Excise 939 moth Assese Tax 1 1 9393 Moth sment 9 A's Moth Assessment 1 398 luterest: Taxes R Poll Tax & P, M V es Pella' ty Interesa es Tax Titles From the 0011Inl Machinery Tax, Chapter 362 $48,524.80 618.01 $97.20 125.97 130.05 121,50 6,467.18 13,580.68 493.20 65,211.41 7,194.69 52.00 56.00 890.00 211.63 4,579.38 16,05 45.00 230.85 99,502.79 $966.90 1.07 3.06 982.94 $7,685.50 7,786.21 -15- From the County: Court Fines Dog Licenses Licenses & Permits: Shellfish Shellfish Grants Victualers Innholders Garage Lodging House Marriage Milk & Oleo Gasoline Den. Alcohol Fuel Oil To Collect Garbage To Carry Revolver To Sell Firearms To Manufacture Ice Cream Bowling Pool & Billiards Undertakers Auctioneers Tran. Vendors Peddlers Theatre Fish Wier Slaughtering Amusement Liquor Dog Grants & Gifts: From the Commonwealth Vocational Educataion Union School Superintendent Highways Chapter 90 Highways Chapter 232 $5.00 294.57 $342.50 20.85 10.00 15.00 5.00 1.00 40.00 10.50 22,00 6.50 2.50 16.00 11.00 2.00 5.00 6.00 10.00 2.00 2.00 20.00 12.00 2.00 3.00 1.00 1,00 1,500.00 350.40 $98.00 395.66 8,756.34 6,442.06 299.57 2,419.25 15,692.06 I -16- B ays C P oiri County. er 90 Gifts & Saleuals: Ri Co44erc of Books (Snow Library) Town Rall nt lue: I'o zl Wh Rentals Sealer WRental, Moth Spraying ( as eights & Me ores OoOcession (Beg $dividnal) School Fwes h) School Tuition, Eastham Sc Tuition' Nursel C' coition, Indivi f Roston rJelital ectiolls duals To I Saw Teas Collections Public Welfare Pabll Welfare from Co Old c Welfare from Other wealth Old Age �ist.2froo is. Ct. Acet Ol Assiat Co t. Pederai AaSlat. Se nl Othernlonwealth T' A�tove r GrantstA A, ent f Estate A Lrgl renden O•A.A, Ain. Peo. 'Its A Children d Grants D' C. ' Corloo. D• C Soldiers, Be State Aid neflts. Veteran ExeMDtioh -17- Unclassified: Costs, Warrants & Demands $99.05 Use of Telephone, Town Hall 1.90 $5,315.38 5,315.38 Reimbursement by Comm. Acct. Seals 11.00 Publishing Notices of Hearings Payment Stopped 3.00 Checks 1.50 10.58 10'58 peed on Ch 156.45 Sale of Material: $703.00 Highway Material & Use of Tractor 7.00 Voting Lists $89.00 55.00 Town Maps 1.40 52.75 1.80 50.63 100.00 92.20 109.61 Trust Funds: 3,866.33 Interest Withdrawn - 510.96 Snow Library Fund 89.12 Clement Gould & Wife Fund $100.00 710.30 Cem. Perpetual Care Fund 90.38 5.75 Street Light Fund 34.00 231.50 64.63 50.41 6,542-36 Refunds to: 289.01 School Acct. Pub. Welfare Acct. $57.07 $603.60 Soldiers Relief Acct. •95 627.00 Board of Health Acct. 15.50 60.00 Snow Library Aect. .84 4,221.03 Hospital Care Acct. 3.60 50.42 Insurance & Bonds Acct. 31.00 812.93 Town Hall Acct. 314.10 7,432.78 Shellfish Acct. 4.60 247.72 July 4th Celebration Acct. 13.66 237.50 Miscellaneous Acct. 4.45 269.42 Clement Gould & Wife Trust Actt. .30 12.76 2.75 14,575.16 interest &Pre 448.82 mium, Sale of Town Bonds 246.58 $70.00 ---� $203,588.52 86.35 r �� Moderator PMENTS Selectmen AZ s Salaries Assessors, m n'8 a Expense S Aplies Arc Assessor P & Expense Ac 'nitant's Solar Collector, lit Expense a Salary Trelasnrer Exp ease Treasurers Salary Town Cl '11--'s Expense Vila ie Cletus EXPen Legal Expese se .ElectionXpense ToToh all Registration own Rall Repairs Fire D bt' galarles of Fire Sn'e Fu'e 8 Wire 1 h Contro °se MotersPec ion 1 w. 'ltee Dept. M. Foreak'arden t Realth Warden lnspectio Capectiorni at Animals Righwa Tow D n9 term SidewalYa Unrp g Sidow ks Show al Sake S kith Machine hop Rd.1 D�awa &Mh 0, �8jdg BUpea d aunrern. RighwQys h Parts Rd. C nrmicut Roar apter. 90 -19- Rock Harbor Road Gibson Road 21000.00 Weeset Road 1,375.45 $25,00 M. F. Roach & Sons, Bills 1938 11000.00 2 gp0.00 Bathing Beach, Town Cove 1,041.49 GuArd Fences 300.00 2p504 Roadside Brust Cutting 96.33 109'p9 Guide Boards 699.70 1.p49.91 490.9 Street Lights 47.25 80 6 ' 00 Traffic Lights 4,634.01 62.0 0 Town Wharves 484.01 Harbor Master 125.00 1,050.04 Blinker Light, Rock Harbor 75.00 414.40 Public Welfare 199.38 3,226.42 330.0 Public Welfare Acct. M. T. 90.63 0 Old Age Assistance 50,00 10,000.00 240.00 Fed. Grants, O.A.A. O.A.A. 6,473.54 145.2 Adm. To. Comm. & 189.36 641.14 Fed. Gov. Settlement of Estate Aid to Dependent 677.43 12.50 Children 222.30 - Adm. Aid to Dependent Children 1,650.00 11502-19 Fed. Grants A. to D. C. 4.45 272'60 Adm. Grants A. to D. C. 243.54 216 152 Hospital Care .30 ,6 00 W.P.A. & Other Projects 531.00 21208,03 30 395;16 Soldiers'' Relief 130.00 Schools 803.70 64.00 Trade School Tuition 35,039.02 126.75 Retirement Fund (High School Bonds) 268.00 1 799.44 High School Building Comm. Expense 5,000.00 g9.61 Jr. Community Band 207.17 34616 Snow Library 300.00 1 631.60 Snow Library Dog Licenses 899.01 110 30 Parks & Playgrounds 294.57 300 Bulkhead at Beach 1,719.81 1.50 Toilets at Beach 249.28 4 999 72 Electric Pump at Ball Park 399,51 199-20 Miscellaneous 65,00 914.0 Insurance & Bonds, 197.55 1,62056 Town Reports 1,249.55 0 00 207 Court Orders 340.00 q2 15 Orleans Historical Comm. Expense Memorial & Armistice 27.70 17.00 870 p0 Day Exercises 157.39 3,500.09 0 1,000 -20- Fourth of July tee Expense Ce"reterie 1 &yTumb ration Soldiers, Fence Biers' Onument Prot�e Brook &Graves Pureh " & Propagation of Shellfish Shellfish CoPlanting of (uOf 1"terest "stable Sala aug Sid Clerne "t Go" Notes & $ Ce cete ry Trust Trust Pull Refu" ry Perpetual �d ReY "'is Real Estate Fund Rel�ds person ate Tax 1rfotTax 1A xes V Excite Tax Tax svuit State p Co "trol Co arks & Dpg Lie h8 Rege2vations aaferred Cash ndo Righ School Bldg. Project on ha Dee, 31 Cash on Special C 11(l Is Tra sy sile ant °u'n go ds cet, klgh School Bld Refundr from Reg' Cash Acct. g. Payments Cash Oil hall 'total Iiecei..a Dec' 31 .,'s Total Cash on hand D ec' 31 i 2.50 400.00 100.00 159.75 11.00 25.00 400.00 406.74 1,500 00 1,050'00 161.00 66.97 34•p0 149-46 3761 10.00 172.24 101260-00 1,300.15 125.21 11,585.16 350.40 3,000.00 $1661 10.40 36,878.0 203,588.52 Project $105,430,42 27,50000 29,439.58 3,00000 40-00 $16 149,224.66 $185'32 $368,998.52 315,935.13 $53,063.39 -21- APPROPRIATION BALANCES (To Revenue Acct.) Selectmen's Expense Assessors' Pay &Expense $44.96 Assessors' Map .01 Accountant's Expense .03 Collector's Expense 21.29 Treasurer's Expense 25.56 Town Clerk's Expense 34,37 Clerical Expense 29.80 Legal Expense 58.26 Elections & Registration 187.50 Town Hall 377,70 Town Hall Repairs 2.41 Police 26.40 Fire Dept. 177.84 Purchase of Fire Hose 41.97 Wire Inspection 7,70 Sealer W. & M. 61.00 Moth Dept. 21,25 Tree Warden 1.56 Forest Warden .39 Health 1,82 Inspection of Animals 269.32 Care of Town Dump 9.70 Anti Rabic Treatment 48,50 Highways 100.00 Sidewalk (Main Street) •28 Sidewalk (Bake Shop Rd.) .80 Snow Removal 25.73 Highways Chap, 90 -1938 4.13 Guard Fences 709.03 Roadside Brush Cutting 3.67 Guide Boards ,30 Street Lights 2.75 Traffic Signals 65.99 Blinker Light (Rock Harbor) 15.99 Public Welfare .62 Adm. Old Age Assistance 674.53 Settlement Of Estate, O.A.A. 75.00 Adm. Aid to Dependent Children 135.50 State Aid 20.55 Soldiers' Relief 70.00 Schools 211.80 18.05 Trade -22- Charities ugh 8,11 001 ]Bid lion F°w Library g. Cotnm. Expense 2.00 4.58 Bulks & P1ay�o inds 104.59 Toiletss atat Beach Lscellaneous h M 5.19 °Vance 014 0 1rt Ord& 80nds 49 302 75 Interest on Street 564 55 piemorial & Finance Armistice Safety COmttee Day Exercises 72.30 42.61 8e rth oymmittee E pXD sese en Celebration 22.50 25,00 Oeser,e Faod Peoce 4,45 kelrrrrers' Monlnne Protag Brook nt & Graves 1,130.31 •25 loterest n & PrOPagation 5.00 5.66 of Shell yis 113 • State Aid 259.p9 Phe Siren Control Balance $ Fed GWelfare Acc , a to 1940 q ants t Feted . Grants, o•A'A. M' T. 254.84 A Grants O'AA W..' raots 10•p0 959.24 AD'C. Grlea , & Othe .D'C• pure ns Ills , 1 rOlects 78.20 25.88 Snow Ltbrary1Truz g Q "Dense he 1''11110 g Seed 269-80 78.50 90.46 Estimated 43.61 ATED Wm. C. Mayo $25.00 $33,953.69 RECE2j"SS $1,8230 Ga u line Received Me chine y Tax $7,685.50 M V E hl, Exemption 106 35 )it Less 4,618.77 -23- Licenses & Permits 2,068.85 Court Fines 5.00 Commercial Revenue 6,542.36 $250.00 $250.00 Charities 5,739.55 Moth Assessment 291.90 Interest on Taxes 971.03 Interest on Street Light Fund 64.63 Penalty Int. Tax Titles 11.91 Union Supt. of Schools 395.66 State Aid 70.00 Vocational Education 98.00 Sale of Materials 92.20 $33,953.69 Unclassified 156.45 Bal. to Revenue 1,417.24 $35,370.93 $35- 3- CLASSIFIED APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS MODERATOR Wm. C. Mayo $25.00 Feb. 6, A Ppro. $25.00 $25.00 SELECTMEN'S SALARIES $25.00 LeRoy A. Nickerson $800.00 Feb. 6, Appro. Alonzo W. Jones 800.00 $2,400.00 James Dickie 800.00 $2,400.00 SELECTMEN'S EXPENSE $2,400.00 Clerical Expense $27.12 Feb. Postage & Stationery 8.32 6, A PPr °' $250.00 Pub. Notices of Hearings 38.50 Perambulating Town Lines (Orleans & Harwich) 15.00 Selectmen's Asso. Dues 6.00 Traveling Expenses 110.10 Dec. 31, Sal, to Rev. $205.04 44.96 $250.00 $250.00 -2s- -24- COLLECTOR'S EXPENSE Postage & Stationery $238.96 Feb. 6, Appro. $440.00 Postage & SEL EN ECT&l Stationery §100.00 S SUPPLIES $100 p0 Recording Deputy Coll. Expense 16.19 7.40 - Feb. 6, Appro. Travelling Expense 11.00 $100.00 $100.0 Repairs on Clock 1.50 AMY A, NickersoSSjESSORS' PAY & EXPENSE p 00 Lamp Overhaul Publishing Notices 6.50 aaro W Jones $316.25 Feb. 6, Appro. es Dlckie 307.95 $1,o50-00 13.60 .84 Po Clerical Ex 304.25 Oaths Warrants 3.50 Abgtage &Pease cts StationeTy 2'33 Costs, & Demands B, 22.98 73. CO C• 93.45 Assessors, 58.23 �'a ellingues Exp enses 3.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $414.44 25.56 35.00 °c• 31, Bal. to $ $440.00 $440.00 Rey 01, TREASURER'S SALARY _ Arthur '_ ° Ralph W. Snow $330.00 Feb. 6, Appro. _ $330.00 D hur gS w SSO °c• 31, tr1Rey 499.97 RS, $1,050.0 $330.00 $330.00 alI MAP Feb 6 Appro, $50 000 TREASURER'S EXPENSE Postage & Stationery $59.27 Feb. 6, A Ppro. $125.00 LQ $501.00 that C' p Recording 3.61 snot ACCO h DNT�„ $5000 Fees on Seals 1.00 S $8p0.00 Check Books Oaths 22.00 Feb,9LARY 6, Appro. wing $100.00 0 00 $80/ Lamps Exchange 1.00 3.51) ACC POgtaae oD$10.04 $800.0 p .25 & statio T' ery Fe $pEr7SE De °• 31 b• 6, Appro. 0 $75' Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $90.63 34.37 ' gal, y0 \ gev. $53.71 $125.00 $125.00 galAh $15.00 W. / TOWN CLERK'S SALARY snow CO$CR - op Ralph W. Snow $240.00 Feb. 6, Appro. $240.00 ep Ap,Y $240.00 $240.00 $1.050 .00 6, Appro. $� $1'p5p00 -26- Clerical E Reeor i geese TOWN CLERK'S EXPENSE postage& Stationery 131.00 Feb. 61 APpro. 12.15 Dec. 31, $al. t0 Rev. $145.20 29.80 Vesta 1. $175.00 Dee' 31, 8 a lo$ev. C�41 qg EXPENSE Feb. 6, Appro. $700.00 Richard Dec' 31, SaIrt Revow $ 125 'ENSE 187 0 Feb. 6, AApro. Reel st $200,00 Riectlonra X'ECTIONs �ghtsof station - $162 pR FQISTRATION �otieg o tha 5515 b. 6, APpro. Dee 31 \ t0 Rev, $222.30 R d old R $Bpp 00 Carotor C 41111 a, Telepho Groued Towl, Fuel oe a F'�L $465 U0 b. Cafe t yl Electric neyato Janitr,s �2p0 Feb. I� Appro. 00.34 7' Refund Co. 648.96 nrsuran eDalrBDli% 114.34 53.70 A. F. Smith & Sons, 20015 2.70 _2;_ Repair of Flags 1.00 Inspection of Boiler 5.00 $175.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $1,502.19 2.41 $1,504.60 $1,504.60 TOWN HALL REPAIRS A. F. Smith & Sons, Installing Running 5 0 p Water & Toilet $245.00 Feb. 6, Appro. $300.00 $17' Painting Signs 5.75 Map Holder 11.75 Cleaning Chimney 6.00 $700.00 Wiring 5.10 31, Bal. $273.60 $700.00 Dec. to Rev. 26.40 $2000 0 'i $300.00 $300.00 POLICE Police Duty $1,305.65 Feb. 6, Appro. $1,700.00 $200. 0 Inspection of Summer Homes - 123.55 Telephone Calls 13.95 $600-00, Town of Harwich Lockup & Meals 4,30 Police Matron .20.00 Travelling Expenses 11.20 Gasoline 33.58 Printing 9.93 $1,522.16 $600.00 Dec. 31, Bal, to Rev. 177.84 $1,500.00 - $1,700.00 $1,700.00 4.60 CONSTABLES SALARIES Henry A. Perry Herman $50.00 Feb. 6, Appro. $100.00 E. Taylor 50.00 $100.00 $100.00 ins a Of GarOUnds s -28- Pan ollsSalaries FIRE DEPARTMENT Fir Station es Janitor ]Duty $411.50 Feb. 61 Appro. 16 TelaDho Ligil tie & 66.50 151.00 puei Power 66.93 Cleaning & jig water Role 111.90 113.00 ins a Of GarOUnds s 84.38 Stations �' 7.00 Legal IIpkee Advice 183.91 11.26 $3g5 00 1''1R.E S1R.EN Trench Reai ss to St Oioil etc 1 . 9.76 Oct' 30, Transfer 399 Dec. 31, 34.04 gai. to Rev $2` $35000 ra0 S 2OPECTI 28.00 N $2,25p Dee In A. h1cC 31' .Op �RCRASE O S41. to Rey . • $3 1 ti a 16RE HOSE 48625 Feb. 6, Appro. Elertrie Tabor Cable Labor Wiring $3g5 00 1''1R.E S1R.EN Trench $70.40 CODITRO Dec. 31 Sal, to 9.76 Oct' 30, Transfer 20.75 1940 $95.16 15.00 Tools it W Walker H• S. Rop $35000 ra0 S 2OPECTI 28.00 N ,80 Feb B Appro. -29- $64.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 61.00 $2 25p 00 $125.00 SEALER WEIGHTS & MEASURES Edward C. Barnard $100.00 Feb. 6, Appro. Travelling Expenses 5.00 Supplies 23.75 $385.00 $35000 $350,00 $125.00 $128.75 Dec. 31, Bal, to Rev. 21.25 $150.00 Theodore A. Young, MOTH DEPARTMENT Supt. $557.00 Labor Payrolls 48625 Truck Payrolls 526.37 Insecticides 136.39 Kerosene 11.77 Gasoline 20.75 Publishing Moth Notice 15.00 Tools 21.28 Telephone Calls ,70 Sharpening Saws ,80 Spark Plugs 2.60 Express 1.47 Freight 1.04 Waste .30 Insurance 13.98 Repairs on Equipment 2.74 $1'795.44 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 1.56 Theodore A. Young Labor, Payrolls Truck, Payrolls Wire Tree Paint Feb. 6, Appro. Dec. 12, Transfer $1,800.00 TREE WARDEN $29.75 Feb. 6, Appro. 43.50 25.00 1.01 .35 $125.00 $150.00 $150.00 $1,700.00 100.00 $100.00 e 1.53 D 2.55 31' gal. to Rev $348 1.82 AdZQ $350.00 closes stag Tra e &st ve -30_ ]Dec. 31, gal to Rev. $99.61 14 8114 .39 Nov' 6, Refund $100.00 Ifenry A Rer"yn. Pew, Salary REST WARDEN ry $25 00 A' pedy , Fir rus ' es; "a payrolls Fire ll.',, Feb. 6, Appro. Zan Labor paires es Fire yrolls 161.95 ose eaneg 27.75 Tools 118. 1.53 D 2.55 31' gal. to Rev $348 1.82 AdZQ $350.00 closes stag Tra e &st ve kEALT ¢ att o $ Rat 1, oil e es 15.00 Feb. 6 License 14 8114 logo Nov' 6, Refund 3;85 Lahr ¢ Laura g $ervlce Dori D. kn¢ . rat ng'gu ¢d'ea, 4. z ' aN,ii N 173.12 $42.10 1TelBPh e s¢ra¢ce Garoo 'tor 24.41 a e at O Dra n& b 3g o0 0 eoA of q Oar 3g Up 73.24 $1,478 17 -31- Pre- School Clinic: Henry A. White, M.D. $49.00 Dental Clinic: $100'00 Ralph Kenney, D.M.D. $50.00 Trans. Dental Unit 5.00 $350 p0 Vital Statistics: Henry A. White, M.D. Reporting Births Clarence J. Bell, M.D. Reporting Births Herbert D. Nickerson Reporting Deaths 5.50 350 no $1,900 84 .25 .50 $49.00 $55.00 $6.25 $1,631.52 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 269.32 $1,900.84 INSPECTION OF ANIMALS LeRoy F. Richardson $100.00 Feb. 6, Appro. Supplies 9.54 Express .76 Dec. 31, Bal. $11 to Rev. 9.70 $120.00 INSPECTION OF SLAUGHTERING LeRoy P. Richardson $35.00 Feb. 6, Appro. $35.00 Geo. W, pond CARE OF TOWN DUMP Leslie D. Baker $140.00 Feb. 6, Appro. Labor 7.50 $1,900.84 $120,00 $120.00 $35.00 $700,00 Burning Payrolls - 32 _ ,1 rUCklltg ater 158.00 6.00 nec. 31' Bal, to Rev- 48.50 $700.00 Bal. to Rey. ANTI_RA81 $700.00 $100 00 TR�ATMRNT Feb, 6, APPro. $100.06 $100.00 Rol G 100 00 an III $ b e o 1�'iayo, Genera w 8 Labor P r 1 Repairs Tar dy' l 1 804.50 Feb. 6. APPro. $5,000,00 Pr payrolls 09.00 Stojj 8c 1:394.50 Prelgh& Gales 339.56 20.56 SyndUt & Expresa 175 41 Ca1clu 228.71 Rerde�ghlori 1805 pair de to 014 Lanterns F9Ulpment 144 50 ooh 23,34 Palot 48.02 Gas & 2.76 1'mall %%Jjea 5.38 02.62 Dee 31 to Rev $4 966 72 2g Roland g\ Surveyor44yo S1DkV 0.00 Labor Payroll �' kA1N Truck $195 eh STRUT $5,000.00 Payrolls 6 , 0 P 6. 30 6 APPro. 0 $200.00 Hot Mix Filling Dec, 31, Bel, to Rev -33- 85.10 3.00 $199.20 .80 Feb. 6, Transfer to Gibson Road Roland L. Mayo, Surveyor Labor, Payrolls Truck, Payrolls Snow Plow Parts Snow Plow Blades Ironwork Sand Express $1,000.00 HIGHWAYS Chapter 500, Acts of 1938 1,375.45 Jan. Bal. $1,375.45 SNOW REMOVAL $ 91.00 777.75 671.11 17.48 29.50 17.00 10.50 6.22 Dec, 31, Bal. to Rev. Rev, 4,13 Feb. $200,00 D W� Roland L. -South Side Bake Shop Road Mayo, 30, Transfer Surveyor Feb. 6, Appro. Labor Payrolls $25.00 Truck Payrolls 331.70 Curbing 55.00 Hot Mix 221.60 Freight 322.00 Ironwork 3'83 Lumber 8'50 Small Supplies 2.65 3.99 $974.27 Dec. 31, Bal, to Rev. 2573 Feb. 6, Transfer to Gibson Road Roland L. Mayo, Surveyor Labor, Payrolls Truck, Payrolls Snow Plow Parts Snow Plow Blades Ironwork Sand Express $1,000.00 HIGHWAYS Chapter 500, Acts of 1938 1,375.45 Jan. Bal. $1,375.45 SNOW REMOVAL $ 91.00 777.75 671.11 17.48 29.50 17.00 10.50 6.22 Dec, 31, Bal. to Rev. Rev, 4,13 Feb. 6, Appro. Mar, 14, Transfer Mar. 30, Transfer Dec. 12, Transfer $200.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,375.45 $1,375.45 $1,000.00 469.69 80.00 75.00 $1,624,69 -35- -34- I DEPOT SQUARE Labor or, T ROAD Roland L. Mayo, Feb. 6, Appro. Surveyor $19.50 1°& fRe ler'actor MACHT�ERY & BUILDING $200 0 Labor Payrolls 144.25 & apce °n Mach 'Feb. 6, Appro. Truck Payrolls 75.50 Mach. ach. Oil 174.80 Repair Parts 65.49 Sand 6.00 Plates for TrTractor tOr 82.82 Mixer 25.00 Rental �2.00 $500.00 $200.00 $20 0' 2wt. P Chapter 90 HI BULLARD ROAD IN", e8 n¢ & Continued ffHopWrA1938, Rock Harbor Rd' 44 Surveyor Roland 'Mayo, $113.75 Feb. 6, Appro. wetg}yug Grates $13,591,94 Jan. 1, Bal. $5 390 32 Labor Payrolls 671.85 103.98 July 13 County 2,760.6b Lumber ayrolls 737.12 15 Comm. 11.50 July 20 Comm. 2 6p1 31 Harrow (Purchase) 23.00 July 24 County 1'334 Sand 30.00 Cet. 30 Oct• 23 County 749, 6b Oil 1,779.98 Oct. 1496' Tractor Repairs 33.43 8alan $1 '70742 28 Comm. Gas & Oil, Tractor 48.68 ce C° 2,059,03 Posts 43.75 Wire Stghoaik. 7a Niel. a .788 645 Kerosene 12.70 Fire 81 Road ° $15,16 3 De re° Control $130609 Oct. 30, Bal. $2,0y9" $3,500.00 ° 31' gal 0 PORTANIMICUT ROAD to Rev $1,85 Roland L. Mayo, 0 00 Surveyor Feb. 6, Appro. Rol Rt, \ Labor Payrolls $35.75 and L. AtR & $205 � Truck Payrolls 221.60 Labor °eyorl''layo, 44IN 9'03 � 0' Mixer 146.00 Labor F TZN 9 88.27 Tru °k FaYrol)s 'INCE $2,05 Oil Sand 461.38 E4uipuren✓tr0lls $"60 BeCpl11 9p HIGHWAYS 06 Gas & Oil (Tractor) 18.40 Material �71g0 Dee 1' Appro. $2�p0441 Lumber 305Op Dec. 19' Comm 1,67.41 2.35 307 Comm $1,000.00 Dec. 81 $5 446'yl 073 ' Overdrawn 121 10 $500.00 $500.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 -35- -34- DEPOT SQUARE Labor or, T ROAD Roland L. Mayo, Feb. 6, Appro. & Ro ler ra°tor MACRINRR'Y & BUILDING 0 00 Surveyor $19.50 lnsur $20: Labor Payrolls 144.25 & allce on Mac $9,25 'Feb. 6, Appro. Truck Payrolls 75.50 14achine6. b• Oil 174.80 arts 65.49 Sand 6.00 ReGairs rY P Mixer plat, 54.95 1pr Tractor 82.4¢ Rental for 82 25.00 $500.00 $200.00 $200• 14. P Chapter 90 Co lua BULLARD ROAD pro r' R°4 h & coil yr��rrA1938 Rd• 5 Roland L. Mayo, Feb. 6, Appro. �'el6hin8 Grates $13,591,99 Jan• 1?ZBak Harbor $5,44 p go Labor Surveyor Payrolls $671.85 303.98 July 13 County 2�7g0.53 Truck Payrolls 737.12 11.50 July 15 Comm. 600. 0 Lumber 5.14 July 20 Comm. 2' 01,31 Harrow (Purchase) 23.00 July 24 County 13 4 Sand ()et. t, 23 County 749 65. Oil 1,779.98 31 Oct. 1,49 Tractor Repairs 33.43 ' Balance $131 28 Comm. Gas & Oil, Tractor 48,68 Q, t. Posts 43.75 Wire sis oalk 8aausfers $15.768.45 645. Kerosene 12.70 pile D Roa ke $15 siren fl 09 $3,500.00 Control $166009 Oct. 30, Bal. $2,069. Dom' 31, gal PORTANIMICUT ROAD t0 Rev $1,35 Roland L. Mayo, 009 Surveyor Feb. 6, Appro. 769,93 $35.75 $° o \ Labor Payrolls 221.60 g 4° L, � & $2 05 Truck Payrolls 146.00 Mixer E4uik parr llso MA xENANCE Cg $2,061, 2 p61 03 Sand 468.38 Oil 1Kate �eut olls $189.66 Sept• 1P' 90, HIGHWAYS 0 00 Gas & Oil 18.40 1 21.59 Dee• Appro. $2 60 41 hum (Tractor) Lumber 305.60 Dec. 19' OOrlrm. 1 $7.41 2.35 &,14301 COnrrn. / $1,000.00 Q.13 $9,748,91 ' 73 Overdrawn 110 $5,910. 3 $500.00 $500.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 -37- BATHING BEACH AT TOWN COVE -36- Roland L. Mayo, Feb. 6, Appro. $300.00 alld �sur eyo'rMayo ROCK HARBOR, ROAD p0,00. Labor vPayrolls $72.25 Labor Feb, 6, A 0 Truck Payrolls 'hack ayrolls $58.50 PPxo' $2, 90.54 Surveying 43.00 Oil Payrolls 468,85 Recording 4.16 Mixer 298.00 Buldozer 52.50 sand 972,79 Legal Expense 8.00 Gas & Oq 117,83 Sand 7.50 Larses ,ti G ractor) 36.00 Gas &Oil (Tractor) 2.55 fiber ate, 27.20 17.50 $300.00 $300.00 GUARD FENCES �saur'v L. Mayo, $GO $Z p00 66 Labor $46.50 32.19 Feb, 6, Appro. $100.00 Lab ey8 r N Paint kor p yr ROAD 75 45 Posts 17.64 l% "ay rolls $39.25 Feb' 6, Transfer $1,3 prara , 180.90 $96.33 gtoue & Ga 108,76 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 3.67 s lari tes 69,43 G & C ar19 cut 17.50 $100.00 0 Oil &Oil (Tractor) 15,00 Roland L. Mayo ROADSIDE BRUSHbCIITATING 12.0p Surveyor $61.75 ppro' $700.00 814,74 Labor Payrolls 513.50 k°laud L. $� � Truck Payrolls 115.00 LabOrvPorMaYO 1 SS5 / A6 Tools 9.45 Truck payrolls: ET RG $1, pier aYrolls $36.00 Feb.6 Appro. $1 000 00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $689 30 gaud 178 00 grlafiea & 99 a3 $700.00 $700.00 k a,- CGates 455'64 20,00 payroll GUIDE BOARDS "fi"ut 17 $26.75 Feb. 6, Appro. .50 Cecil R. Mayo (Painting) 20.50 $50.00 M. F Ro 3.83 & 8008 c ilt a2Vp�l g L r Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $42.75 Cpl p00. $\$104148 polo. 90 $1, 1937 $50.00 S50.00 APPro. $1,041. ,19 40 $i0¢1 AIn pa ti eat pa Traffic -38- cad Co illeyard STREE,1, LIGHTS Dec., 31, Sal. to Rev, $4,634.01 Feb. 6, Appro. Lyyorng Light Repairs 65.99 G'Aeasn or Blinker 65 5 17.36 eal,e & Vill Zlee . Co. eysrd E9u TRAFFIC SIGNALS AIn pa ti eat pa Traffic $250.06 Feb. 6, Appro. pajltng L111e 32.49 Traffic 22.00 Lyyorng Light Repairs 38 26 17865 G'Aeasn or Blinker 65 5 17.36 13.71 1 bee 31' Ral. t0 Rev I�Tber eks .84 15 q $404.01 $500.00 TOWN $110.48W41�4VES 6.52 Feb• 6, Appro. Qh as 25.05 Other R, l Rc paint Labor hatq%r i Cell, e h cedar 'D is °ka lAARROR $50 00 IvIAS. 4,p0 Fea, e 1p �2 Appro. O0 3,0p 2,2g $75 00 -39- BLINKER LIGHT AT ROCK HARBOR Blinker Light $150.00 Feb. 6, Appro. $200.00 Tank of Gas 13.00 Labor 22.00 Lumber, etc. 13.18 Paint 1.20 $199.38 $47p0 g0 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. .62 $200.00 U $500, $1$y $6'00 0 $lzy 0 $16. 0 0 00 PUBLIC WELFARE Clerical Expense $11.96 Feb. 6, Appro. Cash Payments 749.00 Feb. 17, Refund Printing & Stationery 9.95 Rent 511.00 Lights 13.71 Groceries & Provisions 873.26 Oil, Coal & Wood 197.23 Board & Care 242.86 Medical Attendance 85.50 State Institution 61.42 Relief By Other Towns 129.55 Town Share of District Ex. on Commodities 58.60 Trucking Commodities 84.19 Warehouse Supervisor 70.00 Travelling Expenses 28.50 Repairs on Dwelling 79.43 Stove Grate 1.85 Paper Bags 18.41 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $3,226.42 674.53 $3,900.95 Expended Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $200.00 $3,900.00 .95 $3,900.95 ACCT. OF M. T. State Institution $50.00 Second Dis. Court 60.00 10.00 $60.00 $60.00 �f Payrolls OLD AGE ASSISTANCE 0 heraTo ttendance $6600.02 Feb. 6, A $8000.00 ens 33 Appro. ?:000.00 330.65 Sept. 1, Appro. . $10,000.00 $1 Dec. 31, ADM • OLD Bal' to Rev. AOE ASSISTANCE p0 Feb. 6, Appro. $76• $75.00 - $76. Payrolls ftDER, Ga Dee. 31. 841. to 1910 $6 47 5¢ANTS O. A. A. Z 7g 959.24 Received $7,43 Clerieal $� �avc., ExAense M 1''EDERAL GRANTS letter en& St es $34.37 Ja B. A. A. $20 5� ® Pile nery 00 Jan- I al. 247? 39.99 ed 1939 D 24.00 �' 31. Hal. },a 1940\ R 1,11% $2fi B�,�� 0.26 6 60,2 bee. eI14 DE�EAEr1IEM $2 31. 1141 It g D pl iS OOFA A, ESTATE g3 Oct• 30, Received $812• Payrolls Alb $612'03 Rent TO DEP $81V 93 Medical Attendance $1.171,50 ENl OkILDREN 00 $ \0 Jill' pro $1,550,60 pp 00 $1 650' -41- ADM. AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN Adm. Expense $4.45 Feb. 6, Appro. Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 20.55 $25.00 FEDERAL GRANTS A, D. C. Payrolls $243.54 Received Dec. 31, Bal. to 1940 25.88 $269.42 ADM. FEDERAL GRANTS A. D. C. Stationery $.30 Received Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 12.46 $12.76 $25.00 $25.00 $269.42 $269.42 $12.76 $12.76 $500.00 31.00 $531.00 $17.32 $500.00 HOSPITAL CARE Cape Cod Hospital Various Persons Dec. 31, Bal. to Hospital $485.78 Feb. 6, Appro 45.22 Oct. 5, Refund' $531.00 W. P. A. & OTHER PROJECTS Adm. Expenses: Alex. Duthie, Coordinator Jan. 1, Bal. Travellin Ex B penes $54.00 Feb. 6, Appro. Clerical Expense 3.00 Oaths 1.17 3.00 Mosquito Project: $61.17 Roscoe J. Nickerson $1.50 Shellfish Project: $1.50 Tools Trans. Shellfish $18.50 & Workers 51.50 $70.00 $25.00 $25.00 $269.42 $269.42 $12.76 $12.76 $500.00 31.00 $531.00 $17.32 $500.00 -42_ Corclan ties: T�hgDixon Mary S. C ummings, $15.00 Librarian 99.85 Mercie P, Hlggrns Dec. 31• $114.85 Hal. to 1940 $247.52 10.90 269.80 ExDeaded bet' 31 T $ E Hal to Rey. $ Janit"'s Supplies pplies ` F� 6, Appro. C�h F $200.00 del eytoepts SOi,D1ER Groceries $199.00 Medioal RELIEF Atttenaattiseons 510' 1p.00 Aug 4, Refund Dec. 31 8a1. to Rev. $803.70 E)(Deacled $1,015 50 $35,039 02OOLS Feb• 6 Feb. 'Appro. Dec. 31, Hal. Feb. 28. Refund t0 Rey Sept. •Refund See Se Syyeri 18.05 ntehdent,s Octt. 85, Refund Refund $\ Hrist01 C por Dec' 31, 13al.gri• Se AbE t t0 Rev. $289 Q% 000 TD Feb. g lON Dec. Appro. $21 0.00 lg ' Transfer -7 3$ $200.00 $200 .0 $1,000.00 15 $35,061 11 10. 1649 1.67 15,60 $3 $200.05 70 U -43- HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING PROJECT Dec. 31, 1939 Transfer to High School Bldg. Cash Acct. $3,000.00 Dec. 23, 1928 Voted $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 HIGH SCHOOL BONDS Oct. 1, Cape Cod Retirement Fund Trust Co. $5,000.00 Feb. 6, Appro. $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 HIGH SCHOOL BLDG. COMM. EXPENSE E. E. Eldredge, Telephone Calls and Travelling Expenses $207.17 Jan. 1, Bal. Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 4.58 - $2- JUNIOR COMMUNITY BAND Ralph A. Chase, Tress. $300.00 Feb. 6, Appro. Concerts in Orleans: July 26 Aug. 2 Aug. 9 Aug. 16 Aug. 23 Aug. 30 $211,75 $211.75 $300.00 $300.00 $1,000.00 3.60 003 00 Mary S. C ummings, SNOW LIBRARY Librarian Mercie P, Hlggrns $600.00 Feb. 6, Appro. Repairs 8.00 Dec. 18, Refund Fuel 10.90 Cape & Vine 93.00 Care Yard Elec. of Grounds Co. 31.88 Janit"'s Supplies pplies Insurance 2.64 45.25 $211,75 $211.75 $300.00 $300.00 $1,000.00 3.60 i -45- 1 mass -44- TOILETS (Ocean Beach) Small bes 1.00 . A"o• Due$ Labor Payrolls SUPp $ 70.00 Feb. 6, Appro. Manuel Meads $400.00 228.00 27.34 R. S. Hopkins 15.55 Dec. 31 Sal to Nickerson Lumber Co. 85.96 Rev. 104.59 $399.51 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. .49 $1,003.60 $- 1 p93 u" Soot & peo�e la$LISRARY $400.00 $400.00 $294 57 DOG F b. 6, SES $2g4.57 ELECTRIC PUMP (Eldredge Park) q C t J un P Kg29¢ 57 �,1 gq R. W. Shepard $65.00 Feb. 6, Appro. $65.00 LaboriP 1YExP nse & PLAYGROUNDS $65.00 00 ayroll 50 '00 "'uoriung s $,322.59 Feb • 6, Appro. $1,700p0 Postage MISCELLANEOUS PPlies 61.08 Dec• 1, Transfer 25 Refund $ 3.50 Feb. 6, Appro. & bTeQ of Sld 58.50 Seals 5.00 Aug. 29, Refund $500 30 prtRtin aes 9. 33.81 Adding Mach. & Type_ Drinlcl H writer Overhaul 21.40 (Cy bg Pountai 1p2.67 Road Signs 10.85 0Wlti 1 Wii]}a o 5.00 Labor Signs Ire entip Sall Par) Express Signs 1.49 e A ork k 16.85 9.00 Land Court Tax Titles 25.00 CaAe &Virleyar�Elec 1855 Oaths Reg. of Deedsles 101.25 Co. 0s Surveying Dec 31' Sal, 1129 15.50 -� Rey' $\ Dec. 31, Bal. $197.55 5.19 to Rev. 302.75 Labor p $\ -- Paaint ayrolla SUL 25.90 $500.30 -- kiiE gll (pce $1,1.g5.0 $500.30 132"50 Fen ]a Insurance: Insurance: INSURANCE & BONDS Dec 31• Sal, to \ b 6, Appro $250.00 Compensation $ 35.00 June 16ARefund pensation $1.500.00 It 32¢928 Bonds: 653.05 314.10 7 Collector's 150.00 $asq o0 -47- Treasurer, -46- FINANCE COMMITTEE EXPENSE 25.00 To s Legal Expense $ 2.50 Feb. 6, Appro- $ Town Clerk,s 404,00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 22.50 b 7.50 $25.00 ec• 31' 13x1. to Rev. $1' $25.00 SAFETY COMMITTEE EXPENSE $25.00 564.55 � Feb. 6, Appro. The Dec. 31, Bal, to Rev. $25.00 Coss $1' $25.00 1 r nt TOE RE $25.00 $340,00 F T8 $340 00 FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION 6, Appro. / Arthur J. young, A ro. $400.00 k,41te $340.00 / 40.00 Amer. Fire g $150.00 Feb• 10, Refund 4.45 Walter Nieke ego COIIlyT ORD $3 works Co. 250.00 July �_. Dom. 31 u 4 Fe�6, Appro. $1p000 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $40445 13x1, to lleV• $27.70 $404.45 72.30 aR \ Transfers to: RESERVE FUND Transfer $2,500.00 Iler, t s �4ZT RI 0,0p 160 Mar. 14 Snow Removal Feb. 6, CAL $100. $469.69 Dec $11.00 CC314MIg Mar, 30. Snow Removal 31' $al. \ Jan. Bal. EXPENSE 50 Acct. 60.00 to 19 8.00 $17 00 $96, July 17, Aid to D Acct, Dep. Child n.r,.� 7g,SU Dec. 1, Par 550.00 Jr C groan & PIaY_ F1ag8 �44itCR),�\ ds Acct. 25.00 / Dec. 12. Trade 13 BWera r Rand & ARM p Tuition School pr Rire 670 ISTIC $95.5 Dec. 12. Acct, 70.00 anti 00 E Dec, Snow Removal 75.00 1318 one roes 46.14 Feb DO Y EXERCISES 12. Moth Dept. 100.00 state poll eridg� s 160 � Al'1iro. $200.00 Dec. $ 9 6631 663 9 (3 0 31, Bal to Rev. 1,130.31 Dec. dinners) a.00 0 �- $2,500.00 31' 1341, to 3.00 $2,500.00 Rey' $157.38 CEMETERIES 33 TOMB ro• $100.00 42 el Labor on Cemeteries $100.00 Feb. 6, A PP $100.00 52p0.00 $100.00 $200.00 'I h i h� _49_ PURCHASE & PLANTING QUAHAUG SEED Labor Payrolls -48- Quahaug Seed Labor Payrolls N. C. Darling CPINT FENCE $108 3.60 Lumber .ROY 51.75 Feb.6, Appro $160.00 Dec. 31, Sal. to Rev. $ •95 Trust Co. .25 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1940 Labor P SOLD Dec. 1, a el $160.00 -� $B' to Rev. $ fot F bT s AAA o. $75.00 Edw. B Dec• 31, Bal. grl $7500 li �R i p BROOK $75•p0 Rev. Feb. 6, Appro. $30.00 Elmer R $30 '00 S R E l CONSTABLE $30'00 $1,500.00 259.09 Labor lFeb kOTEC T nek $ 5.- 0' Appro. _By PRpp $1,500.00 1PLateolls7TON at 8u $210.0 ATION OP $1,500• @,labQnBeefl 25 00 6, AApS"IELLFISH 500 00 $ Seed T0O�gi& 15.50 May 31 �7 Lnnra er, 811 lies Refund 20.00 d Paint etc. 15.69 Telep Ste' Ylhe Call 24.25 10,94 Ironwork Prbntbgg 6.50 Cloth Si g .60 18.5 5 Shell p slit et�g 3, 24 07 Dec. 31, Bal 11.75 Rey\to 113 86 $513 86 _49_ PURCHASE & PLANTING QUAHAUG SEED Labor Payrolls $ 23.00 Jan. 1, Bal. $497.20 Quahaug Seed 366.90 Gasoline 3.60 Lumber 3.14 Wire 9.15 Telephone Call •95 Trust Co. $406.74 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1940 90.46 275.00 M Premium & ar. 14, $497.20 Trust Co. $497.20 Feb. 6, Appropria- tions Sept. 1, Rescinded Sept. 1, Appropria- tions State Tax Mosquito Control State Parks & Reserv. County Tax Deficit 1938 REVENUE ACCOUNT $112,536.49 4,000.00 $108,536.49 4,000.00 $112, 10,260.00 1,381.18 139.63 11,585.16 4,897.79 Feb. 6, Tran. E. & D. INTEREST poll Taxes Town Notes & Bonds 89,458.48 Tax Levy, Personal Feb. 6, Appro. $1,100.00 Apr, 1, Cape Cod $787.50 Feb. 6, Transfer 132.00 Trust Co. Feb. 6, Transfer 630.51 Aug. 18, Cape pe Cod 275.00 M Premium & ar. 14, Trust Co. Interest 246.58 Oct. 1, Cape Cod Trust Co. 787.50 $1,850.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 259.09 $2,109.09 $2,109.09 Feb. 6, Appropria- tions Sept. 1, Rescinded Sept. 1, Appropria- tions State Tax Mosquito Control State Parks & Reserv. County Tax Deficit 1938 REVENUE ACCOUNT $112,536.49 4,000.00 $108,536.49 4,000.00 $112, 10,260.00 1,381.18 139.63 11,585.16 4,897.79 Feb. 6, Tran. E. & D. $10,006-00 poll Taxes Tax Levy, Real 89,458.48 Tax Levy, Personal 8,668.37 Est. Receipts 33,953.69 Assessment, Real 5.00 Dec. Add. P0118 Bal. Appro. 6,248.10 Bal. Est. Receipts 1,417.24 Overlay —50_ Excess Levy 2,342.54 1.75 $14 7,676.93 $15 TRUST FUNDS Tr CLEM Dec.31rr8 10 Tow 90 Jg & WIFE FUND 5,428.88 Jan. 1, Bal. Dec. 31, Interest $5,519.26 Dec 31, 8alaoeekkRY CELIA CROSBY FUND $5,033.33 July 26, Bal. $ Dec' 31, Interest 3 33 Dec. 31 8'ahCe Int. S 'EET LIC{RT 1•'1lND $ 64.63 2517.61 Jan. 1 $\bee, allterest bee. 21, eq to 'r R)r P RP glance an $ E Ertl l 38q.4i Jan, ARE FUND Tran8f $\ Dec 21' Interest Dec. 31rrBalanee0wvjj LIRR�y T_ 6 10 A 8\ Jan. " +`+D 1 Dec, 13al. $8,563,83 31, Interest $15a 1, $51380'6633 13/8' $.5'619-0 I $5 000.00 $5,p33 33 $206 65 2 ^a4 38 $1 421 k 1 6 $83713� $8 583 9 3 -51— SUMMARY TRUST ACCOUNTS Trust Funds, Cash & Securities $22,851.16 Clement Gould & Wife Fund $5,428.88 Mary Celia Crosby Fund 5,033.33 2,517.61 Street Light Fund Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund 1,387.41 8,48 §.93 Snow Library Fund $22,851.16 $22,851.16 SUMMARY REVENUE ACCOUNTS $36'878.07 Dec. 31, Cash on hand 769.79 Tax Titles 6.00 Taxes, R. & P., 1937 6,473.27 Taxes, Real, 1938 682.08 Taxes, Personal, 1938 23,743.80 Taxes, Real, 1939 1,431.62 Taxes, Personal, 1939 52.00 Poll Taxes, 1939 132.57 M. V. Excise Taxes, 1939 10.20 Moth Assessment, 1938 57.60 Moth Assessment, 1939 71.00 Town Hall Rentals 395.00 Public Welfare 862.26 Old Age Assistance 2,269.72 School Tuition 455.92 Aid to Dependent Children 130.00 State Aid 134.00 Vocational Education Balance High School Bonds Overlay, 1937 Overlay, 1938 Overlay, 1939 Overlay Reserve Tax Title Revenue M. V. Excise Tax Revenue Special Assessment Revenue Departmental Revenue Deficit Chapter 90 Highways $4,500.00 227.02 2,167.64 1,874.79 8,767.50 769.79 132.57 67.80 4,317.90 121.91 Balances to 194 —52— 1 0 Excess & Deficiency 49,7g4'y9 Net . Pun $ $74,554.90 $7 R1911 School uilding Loan $112,500.00 $112 500.00 $112,500.00 $11�2,5000U.. At the Nvere tile toe Bona scbatntoof thk 'i 41idlthle Collector's and Tress by ok. k anc a h o a cash balance verified the repre,. e and f e ell8to�t renting th found hand and a reconciliation tloom'I o of the T l e unvesture rrect. The Savings Da III recorded. d lvithdr easurer w me of the Trust I'nnds for thejrvislltoth snots being proves and found�to bot� "s PresentatioL oferatpo tihro s of Departm vi;5 DQAar e"Rho the various en 5 ntal hills. e Year, by their ea IY RegPeetfully submitted, ELM�It C' 'SMITH, To°vu Acconutant• -53— TOWN CLERK'S REPORT TOWN MEETINGS ANNUAL TOWN MEETING FEBRUARY 6 & 7, 1939 In response to a legally posted warrant the inhabi- tants of the Town of Orleans, qualified to vote in elections in town affairs, met at the town hall Mon ay, February 6, 1939 at one o'clock in the after noon, then and there to act upon the articles in said warrant. Meetin;; called to order at one o'cloprayer. The fol- moderator, Rev. r e appointeJolley nd sworn offered by the moderator: lowing tellers were appointed Kenrick A. Sparrow, IIarry F. Cbilds, Harry E. Eldridge, Alexander N. Bremner, Elmer R. Darling, Charles 0. Free- man, Ilarold 11. Cummings• the reading of the Voted, voice vote, u that e unanimously, that the and the end - warrant, with the exception of the preamble ing, be omitted. The town clerk read the warrant in ae- enrdanee with the vote taken. 1. To act upon the annual repot (in- ARTICLE recommendations) of the selectmen r ate money fo officers or committees and raise and app p Y the same. the finance committee ('Phis article ap,)tions. b3' with the l'ollowiu;t exceptions.) $600.00 elections and regis-tratioo reduced to 1,200.00 Police reduced to 350.00 forest warden inereased to l buildings repairs of road machiner }' a 100.011 reduced to roved purchase of snow plow disapproved p W.P.A. —54— sebools reduced Projects red Parks d aced to 5p0'0�I ce an Play 35,000.0, fr,deers'em nuns orb redn Qaetio to 1,7p00 -� nee cornmi and grav ttees es reduced to 5 (� cePt tbeoted voice voPense reduced to 'S 193geana thpcommitteesego elect �1 {atrll Ilotherr. to vl 1611'. ng ex� Pmendatons ee rPtetlye ear selectmen's)alul dePao� ro m e decti °n be recomrn 11 Z: o or tIIL year 1939 with the f Police, and reBistra don3 n for reAair .warden 1) to to road \V.P.AtC of sb machinery fieh001% and other Plow, and buildings 1ra1•kg ' Prodeetg eemetealld player sot and oorlds Fin�nrs' raonUomll, , Fir° e eommi tents and aultlrat thment� °s °xPensegraves a' sPe , rent t° town r, , - clfiecl meet tells" an 3earll�mell'Il ell 11 anllhopriat a scan of III 'C selectmen sasal �OL11 Doftment�lllyt the items llereinab"I 1e c s Peres, °rl; reeprncnendations for tlje t°1" tar n,s ex na° t0 lh acepnlanpplies 0 easurer,°untant , s ,a tr ltar. ;�;•2,- 11)11.(111 asln•er,s %alary tilltiDlicS 1'110,dQ :;b0•DO �1 -55— 1,050.00 olkrtur's sala ry, 440.00 eolleetor's expense, 240.00 town clerk %s salary, 175.00 town clerk's expense, 700.00 clerical expense, 200.00 legal expense, 1,050.00 assessors' (par and expense) 100.00 constable's salaries, 000.00 elections and registration, 1,500.00 Bare of town ball and grounds' 300.00 town ball repairs, 1,700.00 police,, b and expense ) , Y dept. p ' .00 2, 252500.00 fire department, (salaries wire inspectors, scaler of weights and measures, 150.00 (salary and expense) 1,700.00 moth, (by supt.), 100.00 tree warden, 25.00 rno cl e ra i o r. 350.00 forest Wardell, dental clinic and health, (inelndiug OW11 nurse, of salaries pre ,c•hool clinic ,ul(l babies, amount of health) 1120.00 and costs to be left to the board inspector of anirnals, 500.00 assessors' map, 35.00 inspector of slaughtering, 700.00 eare of town clump, 5,000.00 highway repair:;, (by surveyor). 700.00 roadside brash entting, (by surveyor), 1,000.00 snow removal (by sru•vey(" •)• (by surveyor), 100.00 repairs (,I• ward rail fence, and repairs of road maehiller'y 200.00 buildings, (by surveyor), 2110.00 sidewalks. (b }- survey)•)- 50.00 g 1lldeboar(Is, (by sllr•veyol,)p 4,700.00 street lights, 125.00 wharves, (by harbor master), 4 harbor — 56 — easter p0 R'.P.A, Public tivelfare 70 0 or °they pr0•e old 3,900-00 Old age assist � ets, ance, 8'p0400 aid to aessistanCe (admini. aid to pendant chil stratimi) �� 00 de pen dren 1,100.00 ,e 0018 (.b dant children,' q, 0 sn0�° librar committee) (administration), 35, p00.00 Parks a (by trustees) ,p00.00 ,Soldiers,emoudy ombn (by (by commission) 1,70000 ion a sera �mmission) braves ommission), 10� 0 e nr r °ports, bonds 00 eiscell rders 1,o�� 00 herein aneous 3 00 iutere t brook 100, p0 protectiononvu notes X30.00 au tra fieshellflsh eropagatiou 1,1000 State aej6nals °Tillable) of shellfish, 500'00 soldier a, to s relief 500'00 n note q0 0 trade se s (Junin . 0'00 ti Ile t lis Iy . ea ?enior Iligh Sehool), 5,p00.00 antic ab coin it Penis tlee Day exercises, X00.00 tice, q�. loo �u Inell . the 1Cl,L ` - -- the 'r�° horn, °w � treasurerse'e 1' tl $90,03 lilt, ae of thceFiuln� titmette app °vallof. the celepl' i Ell Year bee in anticipation I. egiuning January' i —57- 1939, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one ,year, in accordance with sec- tion 17, chapter 44, General Laws. Voted, voice vote, unanimously, that the town an- thorize the treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1939, and to issue a note or notes therefor, Payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year, in accordance with section. 17, chapter 44, General Laws. ARTICLE 3. To see what slim, if any, the town will vote to take from the surplus in the treasury to apply towards taxes in 1939. that a sum not to Voted, voice vote, unanimously, exceed :10,000.00 be taken from the surplus in the treas- ury to apply towards taxes in 1939. ARTICLE 4. To see if the town will appropriate whatever money is received from the dog tax beavailable the vious year for the use of the Snow library, by the trustees for the Purchase of books or any other law- by expense of the library. the finance committee). (This article approved by Voted, voice vote, nuanimously, that the town appro- priate whatever sum is received from the d0gtoabe°avainl- previous year for the use Of the Snow oflibrar or any other able by the trustees for the purchase lawful expense of the library. ARTICLE 5. 'I,o see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the stun of five g hundred publics ($500.) kig for care and hardening Depot and erection of parking light from , under a lease om the Old Colony Railroad; work to be done under the supervision of the selectmen or tine surveyor of highways. (This article aPP''0ved by the finance committee). — S8. for a Voice t °'aniurously, that the town rat• and Pt•i r earn anti hardeninsurn ,1' and ere. five hundred dollars 0$00.1.) Colony 11a }h• of Parkiur,llijl,tp�ot Square for public I'll' , j thc'sele• 1, n•nt• ender a lease from site amen and th k to 1 "' done louder the supeevisiou of e survey -or. of hi 'thtrays. such Aon1CL�m6- f nn he t.. III o s er under 3 cons tr lotrn twill vutt' to 1.30, (as air, in utaeordane ' neee''tiat'P. expedient or ltt'oPr: no' 2), tructee�ed by nets of t itlr (1 -neral Laws, ehalttr Will t hete'bYytoeatiottl . l48-c,lal,ttnd \ "o.lhcreofebit under, 10 instrue elude ; CO the eto %uionsilla'tertnine t all thoeizellfs selec'tmenittltrurl Pertai d to do au snake such instruetious tint Gene,aVoted• hole and to act any' and all tlrin! -r5 clioo .Easy' clre Veto, unanimo lot A �? h�, secli,nt� 130 tra usly, that the town aec(` crept : t not in and amen 9'1J get tud Ip ten esPeeiall ded by <lrts of 1 `,- lot i din . - . J ar y sections 38 - itq' ' ' t mace nrl lrnv epnth- rsele<tn `u• 'uulttde any other Seeltop Rot s del. autl, rq a n of ortze the sclecktuet lnr °yed cllarehe3t only behhtedttt} etolns that ate or lease he c«st Fund 170? after to under the above Wanted r, l,,,l 111 7• 6q' A-ts of ap petie the. •l.r y�rtr 1796, heed - u o } a hr - °trye q�ens1h41I Ill'ie;�oartl l „tr`t�'0,riltu tpnyn will accept as a 11 „l. (Y.:i3O the pnbli be ex 1 tile. am 11ar. 011.) d rspns - welf Pendell under f h'h'i,, ollar. of tl are f f o a 1e or fire relic tOt”, tine tih l lnq'n tr .t Y, is NilettnI the sum of fiva i or t10 l.orvnatc °ants oeilt t" Ill tl. �t'',f`tell `�`t'dl tefitat-, anulrtty tll el. - °yo. +'linty, loll, crud receipt, for t1t C rytrry, cF said Ivil11 On probate tot -59— (This article approved by the finance committee). Voted, voice vote, unanimously, that the town ac- cept as a trust fund, the income therefrom to be expended under the direction of the Board of Public Welfare for the relief of needy- and indigent persons of the town, the sum of $5,000. as bequeathed to the town by the will of Mary Celia Crosby, late deceased testate. That the town treasurer be and hereby is authorized to receive and receipt for the said bequest and on behalf of the town, to assent to the allowance of the probate account or accounts of the executor ofttheowill of the laid Mary Celia Crosby which show payment t1Re 8'e Code Extensiono elect Service, asprovided director for or the Cap in Mass. General Laws, chapter 128• Voted, voice vote, unanimously, that the town elect od Extension Service and that the a director for the Cape C town clerk cast one ballot for William A. Fiske as such di- rector. The town clerk cast one ballot as instructed; Wil- liam A. Fiske elected director Cape Cod Extension Service and so declared by the moderator. ARTICLE 0. To see if the town will vote to trans- fer the sum of six hundred plus ywar Banns Fund and cents ($630.01) from the S. th a ment of interest fall - make the same available for the payment o the Orleans School in.- clue within the current Y House loan. the finance committee). (This article approved by Voted, voice vote, unanimously, that the town trans- fer the sum of six ]rnndred thi rt1' onln . Fundf and make ethe ($630.51) from the 'Surplus wit, of interest falling clue with - same available for the pa3'm Cleans School House loan. in the current year on the 0' i exceed one thousand ff the town will vote to raise ARTICLE 10. To see and appropriate a sent not to mty- 1 —60— ono dollars and forty -nine cents III, ill ib, eh4 of the town arisin "'Its ) to pay tljetoto in its Year 1937alf, Under a from contracts cufered haptcr 90 of the General Lures, in the (This article approved by the finance couimittoe) and appr0piiat Mee vote, unanitnonsll that the town ralso °rye dollars and Fort o a sum not to exceed nne thou,nnd foul debts be as of the to,Y-uine cents ($1.(141.41) to pal' the rII h� iTs 1937• behalf, Under chapter. I I, fro e contracts e ter(, ``'a'' ill trans ARTICLE RTICLE 11. laid � the 0v To s °e if the town will �,of` .�c the ' article two tholrsandtf ve hundred o($2,50()-) e ilt I (This ticle approved b fhr fr0mote a voice Vote Y the finance committee)" c sU$ £ two oho Y rese "V oosly, that the town tr tI"d nl1T thousand rve account to the reserve 1'iv (6604) ailriate 1'• Tolve hundred ($ "_.500.) dollars' li'hmept , be paid sum 1101 t °,'f the town will vote to tars wire and and mainte° the (,. I e °�ceed five hundred dollaU ands iq ot ment 0f " oY a ed Hospital fur the estfoC r.f the"atnreutI if the towerso11s eer bed in tile I° and Get full Lia,e °orancen`�it ab1 haytto,. suclrteale 1 V 1 �� irt� �lerepn action 74 of chaptcr'� 411,1 ep ot"I vo. approve on in relation tb Ilp�e l l0 tbeate 4 snnte' Unal. the finance connnittee)• Fare ant and lm'd to ill to � y. Y, that the town raise he re dentsi0t el"lt ofiuepi,�£ a ( ortettliSve hundred (�`r{ �) the to Ohr4 °u� "f iej� hl�dpnal roe the e� l.ar• an tiff hospita o 1 11nabled by the selcetmell to to Pav I'll such e�ii -61— and treatment, in accordance with section 74 of chapter 111 or the Gen. Laws. ARTICLE 13. To see whether the town will vote I() raise and appropriate the sum of four thousand dollars to be expended under provisons of tlaer °re90 on runstruetion of Bake Shop Road, and iany h Public of road that the selectmen and the Department Works may agree upon, and authorize the selectmen to en- ter into the necessary contracts. (This article approved by the finance committee in an amount of :2,500.00). ro ri- Voted, voice vote, that the and provisionsof ate the sum of x;4,000.00 to be exp ended under chap. 90 on construction of Bake Shop Road, and'or any other piece of road that the selectmen and the Department agr cessary contracts. ee upon, and authorize the select- of Public Works may men to enter into the ne ARTICLE 14. To see if the town will vote to maintain two additional street lights on Route 6 between Herbert Fuller's and Skaket Road1e finance committee). (This article approved by Voted, voice vote, unanimously, that the town install and maintain two additional street lights on Route 6 be- tween IIerbert Fuller's and Skaket Road. ARTICLE lo. To see if the town will vote to ex- pend :1,375.45, funds available under chapter 500 of the Acts of 1935, in construction of some be made att� this oan- road for which an appropriation may ecif on what nual town meeting of 1939. Said vote to sp Y road finds shall be used. d and recommended by the fin- ('Phis article approve ance committee to apply on article 23). Voted, voice vote, Unanimously, that article 15 be laid upon the table and ar•ttake 3nP a'adedispos for d of,tvmrtedt this time. Article 23 being �j 1� �i voice —62— Dolled. , tmanitnousiy' that article 35 he iudel'iuitely Pog an ARTICLE dollars ($3g5iate the8suln ofee If the town will vote to Or and F' ) for t11 three hundred and eiglitY' fire deParte of two andrp °se of purchasinrt three hu11drUi feet, (� one -]calf inch hose for use by t Ile Is art C Voted, volele apPro ed by the finance committee) feet ofP2 I z inee t1zL sum of alliulouslY, that the tolvn r � tho, 2 fire hose '&385.00 for the purchase of foe1Ile the aE 17, 11 town t0 be rd of �S° ectsee If the town will vote to oP laws he detect- constable men to appoint an inhabjtanC Gorda °f the Con and Pr said said Board may clesigtlate `ecti°tce with hom0nwealtherellpn of any violations of a1c': mg fift�'2, and to Provisions of Live to shellfisheries, 111 30, tl�Pcnses ofllundIlea aise and a General Laws, chapter led, ollar i ngs`�eret° Pertatablesa($1500.)1to P�ytfm Ile Isalary a9d, all anion tis article lllin6. Ol t0 do and to act any arid Of t ve tbeclf �oicQ V °red by the finance committee t°, lte, or IIoarde foss 1111"0 o ad, the 1a11 r the cleb° a eonstleetlueh usly, that the tolvin ant 130 "Opoall w'e t(" Inn all Pi whom ,,PPojnt an in11abl eedin .t1°'1 1os1� themPro�ealths I t tlen ofBo d iolat. 115 j1 any and Pehseb'1 h la l to i'ajselpus Of two t0 les'te sheLifisheT t t 4110 A of s.. led ( 1 :and a General Laws, el" Cw, str 40I)r ICLE aid constabi o) �ol]oPrjate a sum not tt netion Priate 18. To e' 'trs to Pay the sale . og the t��IV Iii howl snhe town will vote to 1x111 co for the t, 1 to construe —63— equip, and furujsh the addition of an Auditorium-Gymna- siunl to the new Junior- Senior I3irli School and to enable the town to secure the benefits of funds granted by the Federal C.overumeut tinder the Public Works Administra- tioi, AMs of 1938, there be raised and appropriated the sum of fifty thousand dollars ($,)O,000.) and the treasurer, with the approval of the selectaieu, be and hereby is authorized to borrow the sum of twenty -seven thousand five hundred dollars ($27,500.) and to issue bonds or notes of the town therefor, under authority of and in accordance with the provisions of chapter 50 of the Acts of 1938, said bonds or notes to be payable in not more than twenty years at such terms and maximum rate of interest as may be fired by the Emergency Finance Board. All moneys received by way of grant from the Fed- eral Government on account of this project shall be applied first to meet the cost of construotm'entther of loanan therein ante shall be applied to the pay authorized. The selectmen are hereby authorized and directed to accept ol, behalf of the town, for use in tol the uPublic project, a Federal grant of money, p Works Administration Appropriation Act of 1938; and the present buildjng committee is authorized to proceed with the construction of said project and to eater into all neces- sary and proper contracts and agreements jn respect there- to, all sub ,jecf to applicable Federal regulations; and the selectmen and the building eo,ary of convenient for obtain- all other acts and things necessary ins said grant, malting said loan, and construction of said PWO.leet. (By request). the finance committee). (This article approved by Voted, rising vote, Yes 142, No 1, that the town raise and appropriate an additional suns of money for the con- struction of the uew lligh School building; ri construct, equip and furnish the addition of an Auditorium- Gyluna- -64_ j the mO n I new Juuior-Seni nable 1'oderal Go° secure the ben fitslofltftmds °granted h9 tine tion, Act of ernmehe ender the Public Works Aclministra th fifty apPro 938, land dollat:be 1, ",sell and appropriated tJe sitli e to borrotvtthe of the selec $50 >000.) and the treasurer' Jv dollars suID of ttvtmen, be and hereby is authot'icil slid Prov. or, Wid00.autho t0essue honclsliortnotesfofethe t ttic of Prov13lons rit tile fixed at able i ''uotf the Actstof accordance bonlds eD ot d n Fr Ali 410 ergeney F nztr tleat °fttintere tcassmilir be balanfe fitr °min t ucaccou t a Boftgrant From the Nflp• ruthor12ed. be applied edo t of construct on thereof at l anv a`'cePt ono seleettno to t1t0 payment of the loan tliert Works °� Fedaolralf the tottvubY suthorizecl and directed ell the lot 'b laintrat. °f Moheyuse in carrying out uUlio sapY anstructioti epmmittPI -op - etioPursuant to the 7? the t0' all d Proper of 'aid oe is authn ACt of 1938; andvitli select subjeet eotttrac Project an orized to proceed es, t.S all otheu a d th aPPliea and aail t0 enter into all pee• ell her all e buildi bl On1ents in respect tile' tine said Pro an dtaand thin ua Oomm?ral rOgulations; anal CIO AJect' ant "naknliecossartee are authorized to op. ($1ups n o,) aE 19 a said loanianlneonstrueto °n of 0 0 the PO se h t ldill °undo around tile a' (B t o �V P of t ift otvn will vote to t cj> mitt (This Y re9u he stew , �' Pro een hundred dull J oe). articleoWag SOUior and 'Or' nior High S' disapproved g finance —65— Voted, voice vote, unanimously, to be indefinitely postponed. ARTICLE 20. To see if the town will instruct the selectmen to layout, relocate or locate anew a town way from the end of the present road at the town landing at Arey's Pond, and cmttinuing easterly to Pilgrim Lake, so called, over or near the way abandoned in 1870, and to lay out a town landing on said Pilgrim Lake, and to report said layout to the next annual town meeting, (By request). Voted, voice vote, to be indefinitely postponed. ARTICLE ol. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of ($100.00) on laud to purchase . a sand spreading machine for -spreading ou icy roads. (By request). the finance (This article was disapproved by com- mittee). , No. 34, to be indefinitely Voted, rising vote, I es 43, postponed. ARTICLE 22. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to build a mixed n place tar road in South Orleans connecting Route 28 with i Orleans, Harwich, Brewster Road, a distance of 4500 feet. (By request). roved by the finance committee (This article was app to an amount of $3,500.00)• that the town raise Voted, voice vote, unanimously, thirty-five hundred and appropriate the smn of lace .) dollars to build a mixed in place roadHarwicchhRoadans from Route 28 to the Orleans, Brewster, ARTICLE 23. To see i f fifteen f the town will ndred hundred and appropriate the Sun, o ($1,500. to build a mixed in Place tar road on Gibson Road beginning at south end of Tonset Road and running in a rotvn landing or anY Part thereof. -66_ 1 cord iisio ng t1o1Prov aPProved by the finance comuu $1,37,45 iaee ac' Vote ns °f article 15 �' voice vote , $1,375.45). of of the netsnof 193 ed funtlnanimously, that the s""'50d buildi begnnn,.f of mi%edbnr ed andaappt eddfor °aridtto the, d, e at the south end of the said on Gibson Totr landing a' and unpin this °r au g in Gibson road, at 11,11 article y Part theraepnortherly direction to tlje to 8$ be tndefinitel f' and that other action. nn and h if Ot nirl to a2sumTo see Postponed .50 town will vote to lot r Inge at th�n0w1stoRs at limit eRoaolwiden and resnrojril creek, eonti starting at a P °d tnitteej(Thi's article My r�equestnujng toward the tow" la was dig ). coal and ap voted risin„ aPProved by the finance to wide l Priate S vote, I e <c v'tahle �etd resurf sut of on02' No 7, that the toWl, 11,f,. iug ra ntix uow 1 the Pe with refixed ($1,000.) d oltl1e 1. stops enrtanikieutd to Place or some °ja a4dva pIOPrCL� 25 d oon�nuluR cad t ward the town afit" t0 at the cimithad tau o esutrfa Dui °f et it the town will cote t° iqp ) Or and tniany(Pa thereof i an �beginu neoasPh ltclor tar (m'0 ttr, tt °e), s article' (Eyarterly d�rnear the store °f[ .ect Noll, Iles Q n, Voice e vote' ,ts PPtovedebY the Bfinance �o °c't I to rune °oaihor hheoafe . and tile town r roP1 fill Part they op n eg u T,9g(hreet1li o0 ote 1X lars t the 1 1pa fltsci ou to Bridge Street, Oil ' —67— ARTICLE 26. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 to widen and resur- face with some suitable asphalt or tar mixture the road in Tonset beginning near the residence of Albert E. Snow and running in a northerly direction to the residence of Free- man E. Snow or any part thereof. (By request). (This article was disapproved by the finance com- mittee). Voted, voice vote, unanimously, that the town raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 to widen and face with some suitable asphalt or tar mixture, the roaad ctn in Tonset beginning near the residence of tf. A.El .e Snow and nor- therly to that of F. E. Snow or any part 27. To see if the town will raise and ARTICLE appropriate the sum °g two amusem amusement or entertainment oof dollars (Milo.) for er as providing chapter 158 of the Acts of public character as provided by P 1929; as amended by the Acts of 1937, chapter 83. (By re- quest). disc roved by the finance com- (This article was pp mittee). On a rising vote Yes 72, No 81 )lro rialtecthe slim of was lost, "that the town raise and appropriate for providing two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,5 s amusement or entertainment of a public pro- vided by chapter 158 of the Acts of 19� Acts of 1937, chapter 83." ARTICLE 28. To see if the e whatever action lis struct the Board of Selectmen to take necessary to obtain either Federal rl r Sea an harbor or both, the purpose of Improving ties at Rock Harbor. (By request). Voted, voice vote, unanimously. that ever aetionlis struct the Board of Selectmen to take necessary to obtain either Federal or State funds, o both, for the purpose of jmpro''tng the channel and harbor faci- lities at '-68— Rock liar] ho aPPoiuted by the mod that a committee of five perSo its artiel Committee app., derator. I as foliotes. uted by the tills mer C• 8mit Simeon moderator under l A h, llarry C. gon t""Od, Elmer Ii,. DarlinaI E andaPpro.r. E .29• Hell, warren W. Baker)• to rePlaee tabeefen eit at th of moateylnototvn will cote 00.00ito 1938, 0r to do ur old Cc at East�Or•leti t to an aTbis article act anYthin ng a tem pest in All Iatable fence of X200 0()IlVitll ed by the fine ceccornrrrl ttaa all oted voi�e0nstrneted the recommendation that le ns ° roa l f nthorsit of antmouslY, that the towu raise R11 i 1'ai.k Con�eSatioe at the ol$16p00 to build a cement Pest 0 and )�aIosionnal chnt,ch tinderell tile tile ill aPor° f E to co . Priat 6p• the n'ti•net ° the 20 se Q if Presejtt oa uew buhaa° of mope town will vote to raa00 tee). (This ar °1Gelt khead a neY not to �o0c title is rot t Na tts exceed $ la o V a•as a tCd out: eh Beach, to re it heaaPPrnPr�a"oico t,0t pProped by 13Y finance uest). under. tbo .. QRes 8 %loo, uauim0us 5e anti .lET1 Dei•ri Djj 1 P�e e0.00 tOY�p at the totvil I bill toiletSl'a'k° Dilate 31. of the Nth called uct a. netvJ0clir N4 tb To h Coll, 1Vauset tee) ('rhisdjeet t�asum op if the mission, ise tl`le ar h• of 400.0 wt hilt vote to r•a lr 5 card 841.4p'''isin,. a aPPr°vCduest) install two fin n vote die Yes 8. hY the finance coinAit ro e of $400.00 3'tthat the town 1,91, Install two fill• —69— toilets at Orleans Beach, previously called Nauset Beach, under the direction of the park commission. ARTICLE 32. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $6,.00 to install an electric pump at Eldredge Park to replace the present gasoline motor which is old and worn out. (By request). (This article was approved by the finance commit- tee). that the town raise Toted, voice tote, 111111111 6ot00�fo install an electric and appropriate the sum of pump at Eldredge Park - ARTICLE 33. To see if the town will raise and appropriate a sufficient stun of money a blinker li��ht at the entrance of Rock dIIreekrinrthe nag] t guide to boats entering and leaving time. (By request). the finance committee This article was approved by to an amount not to eleeed $200,00). unanimously, Voted, voice vote' that the town raise snid appropriate the sum of two hundred dollars ($200A0) to buy and maintain a blinker light at t1n a °andaleavi g said Ilarhor Greek, as a guide to boats entering creel: in the night time. ARTICLE 34. To see if the town will purchase land money sufficient to P of and appropriate a sum of in cove for the purpose at the town ]oadmg, head of town enlarging bathing beach at tliat Point and to do or to got g' request). anything thereunder. ( ) the finance committee (This article was approved by to au amount not to eAc•eed $300AS poted, rising cote, I es 91, No 0, that urchasee and raise appropriate the suns of $300.00 if toown cove, for the I at that Point. Prove land at the tott'�i landing, Bead o Purpose of enlarging bathin MITI —70— and appropr atE 35 hare, tTOnsetat the toutnf1 5a0 0�tfor own the purpose vote of bu d }, (This an mittee), article request), ° on the so- called Snow ? rig 0a a von oval disapproved by the finance Colo' i t $-0, that 0tgor t he to vno raise a fol]owing motion Was not °ai r n land g oil th sc o and aPPrOPriate file sum of and apnRTlCLE tl3 ao called olldin S 9 a public Wharf at the l for gang liriate the0 To see Suotv'.q sbore Tonset." se l the JtntT� Comtnun.. be give ce hundred dollarst((300.00) tee). is artiele,ty gaud m the town during 1939 b3 ate Voted waa apArovegY request). it - e seta voice vote by the finance con,ar Uomm� ty g oveueinitbndrodh($30 town raise and appjop (I r and app °p�rOb� �? e town dur� 0p1939 Ear. tlfo for A el,ly eelebr ate th To see by Les on %ored U the 4th of. `�40U.Ulte town will vote to raise tee). (ThBY eque 0'l call July in Yor the purpose of 1), to is article st). s Post INTO, Town of Orleans, afi Ile th Voted vaa aP ' 308 of the Amerje by the 4th °f $4U vote, t l `oved by the finance con' "n`t the Orl "atis uly;ryU for the the tow Ioplh to "net thQ It ost \T *eho TownttrPoaeu ()fans, and app bl,at' P act i fade, 38 308 o of pr, properly cele ed toa4ry' ^� ttator to To ae f the Alcaus, to be sponsor dothe wgoardnetiav 1aphoiuttf ill call can Legion. i73• to o� act a at tl,e od io Will, th , , 111 w,t twill vote to tt5 . ny��i nexttipsletrr l ;rsr�ittee of five pers° it n there;h�etoo(t iirl,e� n Ytn�tt�el�lesenp oniut; by -laws, a,ncl t -71— On it voice vote the following motion 1vas not car- ried: ,that the town instruct the moderator to appoint a committee of five persons to act, in conjunction with the Board of Selectmen, as a planning board, and to instruct said committee to present t ()tile town at the nest, town meeting, zoning by- laws ". ARTICLE 39. Voted, voice vote, unanimously, to adjourn. Adjourned at 4:50 o'clock P. M. 11t1ESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1939- Meeting called to order by moderator at 9 o'clock A. 31. Voted, voice vote, unanimously, to proceed with the election of the various tow', officers, namely: One moderator for one year, one selectman for three years, one assessor for three Years, one member Board of Health for three years, one member Board of Public Welfare for three years, one town clerk for one Year, one treasurer for one year, one collector Of tales for one year, oue member al school committee for three years, ue trustee of Snow library for three Years, n one surveyor of highways for one Year, two constables for one Year, one tree warden for one year' one park commissioner for three -ears, fill vacancy) one park eonmissioner for one year The f011otving election officers, ballot clerks and tellers were s,vorn by the town -clerk, ickie, Alonzo JameS Holmes, W. Jones, Rnella Ruth G. Finlay Lettice C. Baker, Ella B• Darlin„ Charles 0. Thompson, C'ertrude L. Rose, Ralph T. Rogers, Joseph L. Peters, Cummings• Alberto W. Williams, Jr., Harold R• -73— —72_ Town Cleric, Treasurer and Collector of Taxes On ball 10:,30 & bid for one year ots removed from ballot b °� I ?alph W. Snow, two hundred seventy -seven (elected) 212 1.3 htmdr Blanks, twelve 1.30 p M e ballots removed from ballot bo. 289 for the fifty ballots re Purpose Of c e oved from ballot box at 2:�0 P Member School Committee for three years ke voted mepcian .John H. Walsh, two hundred forty -seven (elected) 247 42 tno t open till V0lee vote, o copnt. U, Blanks, forty -two aerator at 3 0, Oils p nnanimonsl - oils 289 3 , 3, that the P t)� h pl0ae ° °l0ek p M. Polls declared closed UY for three years for °se ele rator t 'Trustee 'Snow Library elected) 260 the off'C °tof Wit the eXenit of ballotinm and lot Arthur T. Parker, two hundred sixty, ( 20 too aerat aerato ePtiott all° Blanks, twenty -nine k oath of off. eetl e toNVnLell result re411 °sate 289 ea at 3.4tea v0lee before thCleric, At hI s point 1 n0del Surveyor of Highways for one year 260 }q ttna tt Roland L. Mayo, two hundred sixty (elected) 1 nine Total ntm0nsly ttdJ° Warren R Clark, one 1 (2g) f or to adjout'n, Charles Freeman, one 27 0 mh �lott�espIt fhh °h e'Sl�al(8ts east, two hundred °clip s' Blanks, twenty-seven 289 11�d 1, Mayoone °yea6 as f Ilotvsabsent voter's U� Constable for one year 260 111i erattot two year l-ed sixty (elected) bie hale ' ttt'o Henry A. Perry, t, ttvo hundred fifty-eight (elected) 258 $]ank'tdtell one lgtndred r1 Berman 1;. Tay 1 Ilarry A. 1tlseDon, one 1 th9rty,ft° fifty oue (elected) y Luther F. Bee, one 58 $j Blanks, fifty -eight -- Seleetm 578 IVoI far en' 4s. e 9� n six (elected) . \Va 'Zit ealth Y e niter / Tree Warden for one year nclred sixty- ) 266 ank ' one son or th Boards Theodore A. Young, two 23 twenty f0 it ' ttVO ht ,;e Years of Puhlic Blanks, twenty - three 289 ° rd d sistY-fonr, (electe(l) -74_ Park Commissioner for three James I aefarl Theodore site one Years nks tltirteea kerson� one iled six 106 hall seventy (elected) Ito Park _ To fill mmissioner 9 Luther. F acaney. for one Year, 23 Te ijo,leoe Frank I '.�'tekersoktY -seA, Cyr," 81101V Tanits, 0111Infsfxty,eveht ttlectecl) 64 63 j3 X59 BPEC�L R�LPII W. SvOW, In TOWN \ Town Cleric. tams of OWN MEETI In1g3�tinhn IV Ile og 4 le'ally�G $EPT'MHER 1, 1939 there to at e. l9liao c,I "let�atn,s, c14alif. warrant the ilibil too hteQt Upon theck to tl,, town all t0 vote i„ electioer ri liar) "tot; braYc,let� t0to,'ds n`sa d w(L'.D SaT.)�tpPefia la �tlin tut Is ,} er at arrant. 't'.110" r nrl I� ,e "o4 1, 11 It o'clock P. M. by the Bpd at�i,t,hlt'l l \V'. Srgi)e I the 11 her R• o hri. I it], t tiler Christop er arid Pet, uit a 1' lc• Tellers Elm t }Ur�� ntlrtlr tilt, of lick, if rant the all rat °t�tlate n� FOrtth�t, will vote to rage cind tit err q a�411 X04, repairs of roads i e vote °jce r n Ill 1144d UnlerttY, or either of them passedoit n trll� ;Irtiei ,ti.. Und��ta n Fehrt arY 6-7 t1193n. t,��l„ Ii' that the town res, °f the anneal , —75— rant of February 6 -7, 1939, which was the appropriation of Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000.) for Chapter 90 construc- tion, and that the town raise and appropriate a sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.) for repairs and maintenance or either roads in co- operation with the State and County, Of them. ARTICLE 2. To see if the town will vote to OOO.e and appropriate the sum of Two Thousand Doll ($2,000.) ) for Old Age Assistance for the balance of the y ear unanimously, that the town raise Voted, voice vote, and appropriate the sum of Two Thousand Dollars 939. 1 for Old Age Assistance for the balance of the year 1939. the ARTICLE 3. To see if the town Compensation accept ' ensation most recent amendment to the Workman s act to extend Law (Chap. 403, Acts of 1936) being an broader provisions to Act, (Chap. 807, Acts of 1913), ac- cepted by the town at annual meeting of 1915: and direct the town clerk to file a certified copy of any action under this article will, the Department of Industrial Accidents. t Chapter 152 of the General Laws, Ter. Also to accep Ed., and that the terms laborers, workmen and mechanics as used in Sections 69 to 7o reclusive shall Include other employees, except members of Police or fire department unanimously, that the town accept Voted, voice vote, to t]re Workman's Comp Gen. the most t on Law r (Chap. 403, t t of er3 s laborers,aw.or men workmen, and Laws, Ter(Ed.par,d that the terms 75 inclusive, shall in- mechanics as used in Sections 6 members of police and elude all other employees' except clerk to File a certi- fire departments and direct the town with the Department tied copy of action under this article Of Industrial Accidents. ., any other business ARTICLE 4. And to ac meeting' that may legally come before the Air —76_ $l oil 'S ann na e Nickerson, Ch d 1 p valuati d the tax airman of the Boar o on, also t,•ivi rate for 1939 as `F °_1-.30 PC i jonrned at a',2j °o•c1 c ePn�an moU l�la�ot acljoitrn,iikAcl RAT 4131, W. S\ ()W, Town Clerk- that L TOptiN � IN "Rftthesroa8ee to a leg TING OCTOBER 30, 1939 a01 nAo ztne 6 tirg f Otlatn''llpalifie warrant the icctloris n th 0, et the d to vote in elCOOP ai. The ino�et ngreall es oakaa at)�e to venin'all g theo n a31, Gci to orator. ed to order the ti,raet v0lee der at eight o'clock P. 11' bti traasfer$TICIE itte6e' nttanitnonslr, that the recu<liiiG of atecl IDi fr0ai t 1. 1, y °r the Yer tic, e UneKPe nee if the tie awns ofar ]p3$ lg of cold h ton•n will authorize i Oleo Tloga aPt el, f0r 1h0 ie a °nnalitoe °f fends apProPiit thl° cinder t D °l 9p °f tlenslrnet•lotvn Ineetill" AN 4), sid copatrue�f suAlera (1 0 Ue sera n of roads ender P of 0 o Voted akeahnp $ecirl in of tl,endl ake� tl�e same ia` `lccli thorize t� voiee °ad (aosiand sld rd of Selecttncii' ilcilc R1,Opp,) f transfe vote aped). va]ks abet, the So r 01 , made Up there °f thlinaniino t for der nee all tial9 n the supein�sinnaofthe, lado�a� lick Oaetlof'theancl to" llr I,tI ill and og °,the s,l town meetui= Hof SeloetIn ti c , for c l iiib tilebiilcl _77_ of curbings and sidewalks on the south side of Bakeshop Road (so called). ARTICLE 2. To see if the town will authorize the transfer from the unexpended balance of funds appropri- ated uudcr article 16 of the annual town meeting warrant for the }'ear 1938 for the construction of roads under pro- visions of Chapter 90 of the General Laws, of the sum of Three Illndred Fifty Dollars ($350•), and make the same available under the supervision of the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, for the purchase and installation of a code transmitter in the new telephone office and a cable from said office to the fire siren on the IL K. Cummings' building. that the town. au- Voted, voice vote, unanimously, thorize the transfer of the sum of Three Hundred Fifty Dol_ lars ($350.) from the unexpended balance l the app p ation, made under article 16anof maekenthel same navailable warrant for the year 1938, De- under the supervision of the Chief Engineer of the Fire De- partment for the purchase and installation of a code trans - tnitter in the new teleplioiie office and a a"' building. c•fiice to the fire siren oiu the H. IC• Cumming' ARTICLE 3. '\O further business to come o' adjourn. the meetinm voted, voice vote, unanimously , Adjourned at eight -ten o'clock P. M• R H W SNOW ALP Town Clerk. TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1939 At Annual Town Meeting Feb• 6, 1939 Article 1 selectmen's and departmental $95,035.00 500.00 recommendations Article 5 Article 10, 'unpaid balls, 1937, Chap 90 roads, 1'500.00 Article 12, Cape Cod Hospital m O Qpaa o w� m ro O G- fJ r t+ N N Y W N Cu O O O O O O G7 O C]� G� O O O O O Cb _. J'_ O O O 000 O O O O GO O OOGC OC FISH AND GAME LICENSES ISSUED IN 1939 36 Series No. 1 Resident Citizens' Fishing 114 Series No. 2 Resident Citizens' Hunting 23 Series No. 3 Resident Citizens' Sporting 8 Series No. 4 Resident Citizens' Female and Minor Fishing 2 Series No. 5 Minor Trappers' 6 Series No. 6 Resident Citizens' Trapping 12 Series No. 4 Resident Citizens' Sporting and Trapping, issued to resident citizens 70 years of age and over 16 Series No. 8 Non - resident Citizens' 3 day fishing 1 Series No. 9 Non- resident Minor Fishing 1 Series No. 10 Non- resident Citizens' Fishing 1 Series 11 Non - resident Citizens' Hunting 6 Series No. 15 Lobster and Crab 226 @ 1.50 24.00 4.00 20.00 @ 2.25 2.25 .25 Pd. Div. of @ 5.25 5.25 Fees Fisheries @ 10.25 10.25 Retaied & Game @ $ 2.00 $ 72.00 $ 9.00 $ 63.00 @ 2.00 228.00 28.50 199.50 @ 3.25 74.75 5.75 69.00 @ 1.25 10.00 2.00 8.00 @ 2.25 4.50 .50 4.00 @ 5.25 31.50 1.50 30.00 @ 1.50 24.00 4.00 20.00 @ 2.25 2.25 .25 2.00 @ 5.25 5.25 .25 5.00 @ 10.25 10.25 .25 10.00 @ 5.00 30.00 1.50 28.50 $492.50 $ 53.50 $439.00 I V I —80_ DOGS LICENSED IN 1939 2IDales 28 males (F °r 1938) Yemffi (e $2.00 (o $2.00 00 2° a es q6 5.0 O0 Yed feIDal O @ 2.00 1¢000 147 lees retame 50. Paid C °uuty da@ .20 376. 00 surer 348.0V )IALPII W. SNOW, Town Clekl {' -81— LIST OF JURORS AS COMPILED BY THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF ORLEANS, MASS., JUNE 23, 1939 South Orleans Arthur L. Sparrow —Eng iue South Orleans Ernest B. Smith— Laborer South Orleans Theodore R. Nickerson — Contractor South Orleans Harold W. Scott— Caretaker East Orleans Louis R. Higgins —Duck picker Orleans Luther P. Moulton— Carpenter East Orleans Allen W. Gill— Caretaker East Orleans Willis S. Gould —Real Estate Orleans Fred S. IIiggins— Fisherman East Orleans Joshua F. Smith — Retired Orleans Fred S. Pierce —Clerk helper Orleans Lloyd B. Wilcox— Plumber's Orleans Maynard S. Crosby— Carpenter Orleans Frederick S. Harris— Laborer Orleans Everett V. Pond — Fisherman Carpenter Orleans Lawrence T. D1. Hopkins— Orleans William A. Fiske — Farmer Orleans John B. Walker— Carpenter Orleans Edward O. Snow — Carpenter JURORS DRAWL' IN 1939 Charles F. Nichols, Grand Juror for 1939 TRAVERSE JURORS Roy S. Rogers, Spring Term Nathan C. Darling, Spring Term Maynard S. Crosby, Fall Term Edward O. Snow, Fall Term M M W C4 O H P r4 V h P4 1-• v 0 2 m b 0 C b IU U A —82— n 4 q L U O O �y �q2i P U9 5y� ,° 620 'd va v�v'�0 v0 0 (aa cod 00. d aa� . a` AoPQ 53 G o w WS v aa� x va � H $A �y�pvgw�d>>�coa tom PQ � W 4 W .7 R'pi vb - o 0 �n po p, u '��V C.7T P, -P2 > PQ T chi A :�4Oa�ty�2�h3dc � Z 0.,C a bc, O'� bbo at •° y4 U2 aqi Cd �UP4�Q�44 �x� A n O ab�.q 4cv TS y m ati 14° �° tia�.coaa xom h O e• O v° •C vm c�... v°4U m� SS 8 �l I 13,avF� a�Zp 5 N'bP � y � r4 b r4 G�w�pwp� °� Cd Ntih .y`ty' dedxn a tiM� aw3w 0 O � �zzzzz IF-ME ORLEANS IN 1939 MARRIAGES RECORDED IN - - - - --- - Age Residence Date Name of Parties 1938 Oct. 26 George Haines Munroe 19 19 Medford Medford Gertrude Irene MacAllister 1939 Jan. 1 Paul Raymond Lake 27 20 Orleans Ha rwich Ruth Katherine Handren 26 Orleans Feb. 22 John Foster Ireland 32 Orleans Orleans Feb. 25 Eunice Hill McCue Hedley Clayton Nickerson 65 58 Boston Chatham Mar. 1 Bertha (Roberts) Smith Robert Ernest Starkweather 233 18 Chatham Apr. Esther Pauline Johnson McKetterick 29 32 Milton Milton 8 Archie M. Doris M. (Church) Chase 17 Harwich Orleans Apr. 8 Harry Wallace Coulson Knowles 16 20 Orleans Apr. 14 Lenora Josephine Frank Clinton Ireland 17 Eastham Wellfleet Apr. Ruth Eleanor Scrivens Hatch 19 25 Wellfleet 20 Clifford Maurice Doris Lucille Williams 21 Medford Medford Apr. 29 Wallace Allen Math 0 Orleans May 17 Josephine Harris ,Serson Roscoe Joshua Nickerson 24 Orleans Orleans May 27 Lizzie Florence Brown William Henry Hanna 22 15 Chatham Chatham June 18 Helen Marion Bassett Norman James Jones, Jr. 2U 23 Orleans Wareham June 22 Katherine Eldredge Mike E. Papageorge 20 Wareham North Ferrisburg, Vt. June 24 Ellen Tripp Clement Gazzaln Hurd 31 48 New York, N. I'• Mizoll, Fla. June 28 Edith Thaeher Paulsen Carl Christian Von Fuller g4 22 Miami, Fla' Orleans July 2 Elizabeth (Maloney> Norge ot 22 Orleans Orleans Marcel Leonce Dorothea Maud Stevens 18 Orleans Aug. 19 Arthur Lewis Young Linnell 30 Orleans Orleans Aug, 26 Alice Louise Richard Barber Millard Bessom 31 24 Eastham Aug. 28 Gertrude Frances Raymond Otis Nickerson 21 Orleans Orleans Aug• 31 Lily Greenleaf Mayo Roscoe Gilbert Mayo 20 Orleans Orleans Sept, g Ralph Remington Eldridge 32 Boston Sept 16 Lucille Sabel rtridge) Russell, Jr. 28 Boston Charles T. Catherine Olney b1ARRIACg D� S RECORDED IN ORLEANS IN 1g39 Sept, 22 Oct. 9 Nov, 4 Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Dee 2 bee. 11 Dec. 31 liaTe of parties Isaac Wilbur Small 68 24 3 a herill Age R esidence ell 66 68 8 1 Macf a 11arab ,lase Rar ape rech t 36 27 Newton A1banY, N• F 8 Desc`shhaler terhPs Gilbert $hoWles 28 31 20 Orleans Orleans 'eralaa p °ghee ?h 21 Orleans Eastham fRl Meaaahhah 22 Cambridge Cal a Walker 27 46 Orleans Orleans Bele Cl a hhY �1ore 72 eld ace 23 Orleans 3ar (8 sc 4rdlhg 18 Orleans t herhld acct M \a Allister). 33 Melrose Gilbert Russell Pays oa Morang 27 Malden 27 Medford —8j— DEATHS RECORDED IN ORLEANS IN 1939 Age — Y• M D. Date 1939 Jan. 3 Isaac Wilbur Small 68 24 3 2 Feb. 2 Baxter Bailey Albert Osborne Higgins 66 68 8 9 Feb. Feb. 18 19 Alford Reed q 15 Mar. 12 15 Male Eileen Elizabeth Brown 26 78 g 3 Mar. Mar. 19 Willis Eugene Rogers Hopkins 72 8 7 22 27 Apr. 4 George G. Lillie F. Turner 89 41 0 13 Apr, Apr. 13 23 Gilbert Russell Pays oa Morang 73 8 7 23 10 Apr. May 23 9 Elmer Harrison Helena Frances Long Corcoran 72 42 1 2 7 26 May 9 William James Joseph Rich Rogers 63 64 4 28 May 17 Bessie Dennison Dlckie S1 4 3 May May 27 30 J, Percival Emma Parker B4 5 2 16 24 May 30 Maynard Allen Starin White 41 78 1 28 June 7 Henry Survier Gould 21 4 10 July 28 Rebecca Cunni 15 Aug. 2 Jean S• Wilcox W S 86 15 Aug. Aug. 7 24 Christopher Ida Russell MayoSmith Crosby 66 1 3 17 3 Sept. 26 Mayzella Thaddeus Francis 66 4 21 19 Oct. Oct. 17 17 roll John McLean Bromberg 67 81 5 0 28 Nov. 1 Frederick ill' a Burke Nov. 3 William 60 0 18 Nov. 8 Female Deschamps Joseph 85 10 16 29 Nov. Dec. 10 16 Marie Rogers Charles Edwin 63 2 11 15 Dec. 22 Wilbur Curtis Chase 60 Dec. 29 James Macfarlane .1 M �e —86— TRUST FUNDS TgEASU Clement Gould and Wife Fund R REPORT Deposited Weymouth in: Weyymouth Savings Bank $5,000.00 Cape Cod Five Cents 'Savings Bank 428.88 Oa dop. Ca 0anerEECEIPTS Accumulated interest JecOaat au Cod TrustaC 01111 Account Balance in fund Jan. 1, 1940 $5,425.88 Reeei 1, 193y °n hand C0' checking band Ats, 1935 Mar y Celia Crosby $45..4.ti11 Deposited in Cape Cod Trust Co., Savings Dept. $5'0 :i 33.33 Junior., 1S5,OG;1,7'2 g8•� Accumulated interest P. de Sonior _ n00 a $5,033.33 aCr ant 1 04 TrUS Selto °l Construction :lccpi1tlt Balance in fund Jan. 1, 1940 Street Light Fund Assigned to Town of Orleans Pale of is 1' 1539 t C0' theelcing Deposited in: Ilederal 4uda $108,4 30.4'2 Weymouth Savings Bank $2,517.61 fund �°vt, Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank 64.63 Accumulated interest m. 0 Opha 27,500.00 $2,582.24 rn 29,439.5S d 64.63 40.00 j65JL Less interest drawn $2,517.fi1 1'a 99a: Balance in fluid Jan. 1, 1940 0, meats P4 $3g,t Perpetual Care Cemetery Fund dep °f tre Getter Y�IE�T,' p Cod Five Cents Savings Bank $800.00 OacC °u °CaAe Caattrer al T °w S Deposited in Cape 337.41 u haatlt Jan od Tt s lgarr h Accomtt Accumulated interest $1,137.41 dya 1 uat C 'tilts l,'11940 0.o c $163,710.4+° Balance in fund Jan. 1, 1940 Fund P duutor , g4p he king Yates Rogers Cemetery ° Dept. $100.00 aymeut i°uio 32,094.13 Ij Deposited in Cape Cocl Trust Co., Savings p 2.26 i p n dep, C °f tre,r lh�lt 4,783.59 a g89' Accumulated interest iy,, ac °puA aAe Casurer, SCito — 0 $10226 0u hand Jan. ld Tm s Nva .tl COnstr ce(Itlnt' 2.26 au 1 154p t C° attt { uciion A Less interest drawn 1545 ehcchin $1491;, -1.63 $100.00 16,145.30. Balance in fund Jan. 1, 1940 40.00 416' 16''' 1 $316' "nn� Abe Capt ceasl'tea e iaP aC d N. Smith Cemetery. 1�'unt alatoa ioterestd Trust Co,, Savings Dept. Legs'Dterest dra�rn 8alanee in fwd 'Tall' 1, 1940 4e9osited hp and en�Ulate Cape Cusanaa Taylor Cemetery 1� n e�'nteresta Trust Co. Savings Dept. 18a1 interest 6ratvn anee it f Consls • °nd Jan 1, 1940 D hn 1 ll �n$Snow Zibrary Fund a rhoma Arey 11 kr it tnd bN • n s rand rOt•a'ted i .Cape dC nt I11j Cape n °a F�.t�tUt;. un, ,;„ i —89— COL LECTOR OF TAXES REPORT REAL ESTATE AND AT N IG BLE PERSONAL PROPERTY IM. 1939 $1,06.66 .Ian. 1, Balance due 1936 6,984.45 Jan. 1, Balance due, 1937 1938 real estate 20,260.83 .Ian. 1, Balance due, 1938 1,176.48 Jan. 1, Balance clue, personal 1939 real estate 89 ,458.48 Sept. 14, Warrant, 1939 personal 8,668.37 Sept. 14, Warrant, Warrant, 1939 real estate 5.59 Dec. 18, Dec. 26, Transfer from tax title account: 97.20 1933 real estate 125.97 1934 real estate 130.05 1935 real estate 121.50 1936 real estate 127.50 1937 real estate 122.40 1938 real estate real 137.67 Abatement after payment, refund, 1939 personal 37,67 \batement after payment, refund, $127,572.61 CR. $97.20 Paid treasurer account 1933 1934 125.97 130.05 Paid treasurer account 1935 121.50 Paid treasurer account 1936 6,467.18 Paid treasurer accnnnt 1937 13,580.68 Paid treasure i a "01111 193S 193S real estate 493.20 Paid treasurer account 1938 personal 6,1.211.41 Paid treasurer acconnl 1939 real estate 7,194.69 Paid treasurer account 1939 personal 106.66 Paid treasurer zaeou t 443.77 Abated 1936 \bated 1937 -91— Abates] 1938 ,90— Mar. 30, Warrant, 1939 1,064.00 6.00 real Abated 1938 Dec. 18, Warrant 1939 10.00 Abated 1938 Persoaalte j3q.28 Abatement after payment, refund, 1939 Ua�ted 1939 real estate 1 ?0 $1,212.00 Uneollected 1937 real 2171 CR. 3 $52,00 oil , eeted 1938 real estate t� 0 Paid treasurer account 1937 56.00 oil 1938 al estate 0 01 ' Paid treasurer account 1938 890.00 Utleollee�ed193 ners0]at 6, }1328 Paid treasurer account 1939 20.00 9 Peal estate 6g2.0 T3X till eed 1939 Abated 1937 4.00 TaX title a�eo. 19rs0ual 23,743 $2 Abated 1938 138.00 Tex Litt seepuat 937 1,43100 ' Abated 1939 52.00 e Cool, 95,00 1939 100.00 Uncollected 1939 6 '5 4O $1,212.00 / MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE �a 61 1939 d a. M0T$ A$ $127,57` DR. $213.63 Jaa 1' Galan Dp $MENT Jan. 1 Balance due 1938 $1477.84 e , sent. 1 galanee due 1937 Mar. 18, Warrant 2,163.22 arran4 e 193g 05 Apr. 4, Warrant 460.64 1j39 $10' 0 May 27, Warrant 410.25 5d'2r July 18, Warrant 262.23 1 aid treasurer �� Dec. 30, Warrant ` 4,859.44 A . trea ac • 0 169.31 Ab t cledsuTer sec nut 1g370R $360 0 Abatement after payment, refund, 1939 Usseolleete37 ace °u eat 11g38 $10 05 $5,242.38 ueolleeted 193& 939 45'85 CR. $211:63 U to 1 �'5 230 0 1933 4,579.38 0 Paid treasurer account 2.00 10.20 Paid treasurer account 1939 316.80 ;�7,G0 Abated 1938 132.57 7939 Abated 1939 Jaa 1 Ifal ApLL — $3 0,00 Uncollected 1939 $5,242.38 an, as $ ] ]1a11pee clue 1938 D11 00 $60'00 '• -93— s�Ry —92_ LIBRARIAN'S REPORT 1938 realestate000LLECTED �6, TAXES, JAN. 1, 19,00 SNOW LIBRARY 1939 1938 estate . 19 per real 473 i 39 al 7938 estate 68�' 198, personal X43.50 polls �3, , 155 1838 1,431 �0 Number volumes bought 77 1938 0oth 57'00 Number volumes presented 1,500 39 Sao 10. 0 Number volumes borrowed 10,939 for °ehiel 5�'S� I Number volumes catalogued 1,311 e exejse 139. Number magazines borrowed $109.61 Total fines 1939 3q 5tf ' MARY 5. CUMMINGS, Librarian. �OLPII W. SNOB, 's Club, Mr. . Collector of Ta,as Books presented 1939 — Orleans Woman Mary and Mrs. Truman Hansen, Dr' H' A. White, Miss Audry Davis, Mrs. Rupert Emerson, Dr. H• Mrs. Charles Holmes, Robert Magee, Miss Mary Penniman, Miss N. Buck, Mr. Claude Ronne, Miss Phebe Taylor, Charlotte Kent, Mr. H. Al. Gasner, Jr., Mrs. E. Mrs. M. C. son, Dr. R. F. Raddin, Mr. Harry H. Snow, McCarthy. a -95— REPORT op g09 - REPORT ® FOR THE YEAR 1939 ARO OF HEAI�fj 10 the Cit12pns of the Non-communicable Admissions to nurDsinase Sereice: 92 of paps T0}tn 694 $ealth • °f coat Of Orleans: l � Field visits to and in behalf of cases 11 III pr Ras 1 Bo' ` Office nursing visits ke sles leans in 19 �rseases reported to the Crippled Children Service: 4 W Individuals admitted to nursing service 9 a Va. 119 cough 3 Field visits to and in behalf of cases p ° °ted dtuu places 3 Communicable Disease Service: Ong the servinn a i Acute Communicable Disease 4 teas a ti all year' food t0 the public `ver Admissions to nursing This service 17 parehaseelyelea�e TOwu Field visits to and in behalf of cases h0deat potrr0fglld hp hyDur4p Was infested with rats Tuberculosis: 6 nt el the e us iell 8 Individuals admitted to nursing service 13 4ealthThe T °w Fund Ti, U S DepOf Red Squill whcult;f Field visits to and in behalf of cases the o If wo f h'ur inept of Ao Maternit Service: 10 if c °' rh °f clise has co td Cases admitted to antepartum nursing service 9 a is °tCS nd oiler Boa 3 Field visits to and in behalf of antepartum cases 4 r Th' a o ated with the d artum cases Boa will bear all ther duties connecte Office nursing visits by antep cases (Physician) 6 flat• °F 11 ° rc oyC Attendance at nursing — antepartum 20 ons aflealth o fired trfh trail Cases admitted to antepartum medical JQ they £the t ° hav' recreational and tli, artum cases to medical 7 c0ftagia ° re°o a aY aq tvf, sub a license granted i � tee' Cases given ln rsing service for delivers service 20 hi0 to the diae emefd that pt Ject to such rules a 1 Cases admitted to postpartum nursing $ oar s 1f a a 0 k' Number of above cases who were under 16 o d of �°cadeI' tha Ysieiau be consultedade p antepartum nursing care cases 62 h, of s a report may be m Field visits to and in behalf of postpartum Reape, uch diseases. Infant and Pre - school health Service: ctfftly %J11) tted, IilIndividnals admitted to nursing service 12 ? Lp�TZp fl�I Newborn infants included in above item J�$ Y �• JONES, cliaii•� 0 A�1�S DIO$ E ERSONv 1 f Ile Board 0 Fleld -96— Fielo�iSits to d 1 IrIII all of as its to d in be half of infants divi half of newborn infants Feld asils admitted ehildreh to and in to nursing service Ottt1ea auraio6 ti • behalf of pre - school lad..danee at sits visits�ists ade!Irsing oonfe l abli medi ted to rences Atteli le°taregal eonforntedioal conferences beh0pl donee P and tat ences ladividealth Ser e.school Cs11Dental Clinic 1''ie Hats viee: Hie Offs esinIt% to >tiitied A Iwt IIeanrslna V- is to nursiltg service Fdiriduth Sorvits Rif of eases void ais a iee: O�ieeo�s.t% to m.tted foId narsin and i to Our n C� id 4.sAsq%taIlta hchalfs °fgaaultsce 4%Q% re isits ce eases Other renoIte SOldilealth d to B gt0tle�s, Seri, eard filet er's ltetief lees; of IIealtla PathPutita d Caeasea Case ats a n Li ses sr ce fe AesItedn°rted Da iesuraac III Dea t° d t e C Aer° naai tilt Doc ° D ases AIII 'n ed batic itl Ds oetots offices tTilej hre,sntsttallOSAi e DeNtta'eeSoro ch tdrr atorY nt gee ` en to State 3S 51 1 ib 15 is 1 1° °3 �i 3 09 6-J i a 14 r S 3 �l 1 i sm 36 Other visits Special Activities: 1 General IIealth Exhibit given I Institutes attended 1 Exhibits attended at New York World's Fair 15 Conference meetings 1 Assisted Doctors with examination Summary: 498 Total Admissions 2,371 Total visits g durin Doris A. Pond, Substitute Nurse -16 days on duty e the year. Amount of nursing service during the year 1939 $673.70 710.30 Reeeipts during 1939 Respectfully submitted, LAURA D. T. KNOWLES, R. N., Tojvn Nurse. -98_ BARNST , LE COUNTY $EALTH DEPARTMENT lyealA brief of n th D�aittr'Port t is sit a work of the Barnstable Coi t` 1 Port t tale exee nrt'eable witted for the year 1939• o n' esamplet 9atnaol� ad as s rn the County have aet t -et ease of tyas not oeePolio. he, Department is glasis) for red old 1 home yep erro °at on thel Can ty for some It l et'll e f 8t te ah]° w s °aidee eamPai otheracasessoccurred. and r ea as d sl' ; to oos Q a e�halte ado appear etotlI Departmentnas far ollea, fit, I °f hla� he and its Aessiet1pnbvisuccessful. T1reo eqd etealtltsC CaAeth°asterR ble transmission to swan' enitl e. da a °e ye °e l eiQil, a d pablie 1 C1ation of Boards °£ fe Gp1 Soot their Cafe 00 lealth Association, CaP in oa burl atten�a eeti4 d Health Burean As$ eal `f3. thematteren6 the rtee, E s during' the year as ns't 0 o Y WaaaeTheaansual °g heir health Officials bavet•1t'°s''I� creaaegdteatdd it' , °ork fit; various m of i. "I tit 40thae�fglnestheyo tar nstable Sanatl�n0 lei of 8arnatr attar of 'his and this building 9 -oll' Aalsoei 1 at reform e rhrya f LhtI I eaOrions achileve 1entlye �epl,p jV the ' and DePartment by t i ease alsohlast ear, asPmtentln1 �e� It is believed that all towns now have baskets avail- able for the care and transportation of premature infants. Considerable attention has been given to this matter lately. All the regular clinics have been held including Diphtheria Prevention, Cancer, Tuberculosis, Dental and Crippled Children. The cooperation of all federal, state, county and town officials has been very complete and all employees of the County Health Department, Sanitary Inspectors, Sec- retary, Nurses and all others have carried on their work in an efficient manner. of the Articles have been published in the papers C -ounty regularly and the cooperation of all these periodi- cals is very much appreciated. It is believed that he result of the work of the County Health Departmen quite satisfactory during the year and every effort will be made to make the coming year a successful one. Our thanks are e oiaoss ble, citizens whose coopera- xtended to all ffic tion has made this result p Respectfully, A. P. GOFF, M. D. County Health Officer. i I I +I' -101 - -100- SURVEYOR FT OF HIGHWAYS $iRhtvays fobheabrait ra Year 1928 nnaal Report as paYro1ls G pa °oUa. 1 b �yor RAI REPS $p $Bp4,5p ON ROADS Slq &atCn 1'899.00 Appropriated pr °ieh arav (tar) 394.50 Samdat & Ekpre 17581 Cakiaai 228,71 o0�rs b chlor. 2.05 1'9at0a 18.00 gthterp8 pa ent 42.92 p °pas 123.34 Q t °t 48,02 g°tal& 9t1 2.70 Qk atceryhgRll lt Qlrates 82.82 2.85 18alaae 2p.Sg eto ke vonU° $4 989 72 '28 Payrolls ES,pOp ayroll FS Ils, Tabor t gNo�O Snow plow 1, 4 REIKO Iron Plow parts 7q� 00 VAL Work St4% 87111 Trrar, fated 11 Pr fer Transfer Srircci of of $5,p00 00 no-vv $6,0 0 000,60 $1,460'00 60'00 10, Sand 10.50 Express 6.22 $1,620.56 Balance to Revenue 4.13 $1,624.69 ROAD SIDE BRUSH CUTTING $513.50 Appropriated 61.75 115.00 9.45 Payrolls, Labor Payrolls, Surveyor Payrolls, Trucks Tools, etc. Balance to Revenue $699.70 .30 $700.00 $1,624.69 $700.00 ROCK HARBOR ROAD Widening and Resurfacing Mixed in Place ia ted $2,000.00 Payrolls, Surveyor Payrolls, Labor Payrolls, Trucks Barrett Co., Tarvia Other Materials & Supplies Use of Grader $58.50 ApproPr 468.65 298.00 972.79 84.23 117.83 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 pORTANIMICUT ROAD place and Resurfacing Mixed in $1,000.00 Widening opriated Payrolls, Surveyor Payrolls, Labor Payrolls, Trucks Barrett Co., Tarvia Other' Materials & Supplies Use of Grader $35.75 APPr 221.60 146.00 461.38 47.00 88.27 $ ppp 00 $1,000.00 -102_ PayroOs W�dealaB a E. SN Payroljls Labor Or nd 26.0pfacing MRed in Place 00000 8arrett' Trucks 202.00 Appropriated $1' Other Mat Co., Tarvia 185.00 & 8° erlals 455.57 Use of Grader 41.40 90.03 $� Pa9 o11s, B° %lass Parr jls, Laboeyor Mined N ROAD B >s, r $29. �5fn Place Other Mate T 4is 285.00 AAAroAriated Use o` °plies °la 918.74 Grader 60.30 69.43 PaYr00 $1\ Payrolls 14ry 8 U hr014 Labor or bf�XQd _D ROr1D Gtheert Q0tycks $113.75rn Place U& of G trl as°ia 1337.0a A1�roAriated der 187.3 P 41321 I aYr011s r &rance 04 O G 144Q 00 Re ob leyi es 1aChtr Ae ER Plata s on TryetOr erY 4p 49 A Arop rILDIdNGS 4 02.62 2,00 E2p0 '60 $1,00 0 00 $1,316,46 $1 16.46 5 0,500, 0 3 500.6 0 00 $3'60 0 $200. 00 $200. 00 -103- GUARD RAILS Payrolls, Labor $46.50 Appropriated Paint 32.19 Posts 17.64 Balance to Revenue 3.67 Payrolls, Surveyor Payrolls, Labor Payrolls, Trucks Tarvia Sand Use of Grader Lease Payrolls, Surveyor Payrolls, Labor Payrolls, Trucks Hot Mix Loam Filling Balance to Revenue Payrolls Labor , Payrolls, Trucks curbing "ot Mix Freight Iron Work DEPOT SQUARE $19.50 Appropriated 144.25 75.50 174.80 6.00 54.95 25.00 SIDEVVALKS Appropriated $19.50 61.60 30.00 85.10 3.00 $199.20 80 $200.00 SIDEWALKS BABE S140P ROAD $331.70 Appropriated 80.00 221,60 322.00 3.83 8.50 $100.00 $100.00 $500.00 $500.00 $200.00 $200.00 $1,000.00 Limber —104— 8fia11 8nppiieg 2.85 8atance to Repenae $974.27 25.73 REPS $1 $1,00000 P4rot 8Akt PPaYr014. POTe n Bg�P Rpm C$ CHAPTER 90 RODS ot Rr�ott u% $8g Bg AAAro�GE ROAD $�O0000 e oy 4.5p Ariated Z 0 00 Pea Sto E9n(p 322 00 State 000. �Il ior, ne fient 3,835,85 County Z �a Seat te t at 191.39 als 172.24 PaYrollg R 35.908 85 PaYrpltg @aTV A SaYTOII� LaaoaYOr�G 8);AC 8 6g ° Wtne��eks 318.59 kAT ,3WN COVE $300,00 Leotn8 8p 25 AAroAriated G nd Rkpens T 43.00 4, ag rill 62.60 8,0p 7.60 Sate 5 Use of TT�hed 330800 30000 toT Stone �EcE1pTS $ 3 00 $36 0 5 SIrv,eyor tI If 11i"o t 0 i -105— REPORT OF MOTH DEPARTMENT Orleans, ]V7ass., Dec. 26, 1939 To the lIonorable Board of Selectmen Town of Orleans. I hereby submit my report for the year 1939. 'There Was `111 in part crease ofclthi;fesastdt e to the heavily Moth in 1939. A lame pr infested areas to the West and Southwest of Our town, one at the time of hatching were unfortunate in having strong young caterpillar to be Southwest Will ds rvneter cause rea than oxP eeted. There was re distributed over a O ood many acres of oak in some a complete defoliation of a ° ro with of the caterpillar e matured. Therefore condi- seetimts which helped to cheve the g which are a to the extent that 70% never' parasites times are very mneh improved: I t were more abnnclant thanillara but the Fall it veryllight infestation of the tent caterp Web \Norm were more abundant than usual and seem to e- incre Wog I have had reports on this iusect from the D s SO that natural enelu The coming' Sear' if there is not partment of Cousercatioir and they usually control this pest' gray in August. a marked decrease• I intend to sl n good cen- The _Moth Department equipment is dition' sbmitted, 1Zespectfnlly u THEODORE A. YOUNG, Snperiutendent of Moth Department. —106 — REp�R FOR THE REE WARDEN YEAR 1939 1 hereby aubaait the An heavy The seeon "it 14011t of the Tree AV01"'len. °nerati°Th13 ill hatehin. ite U ot are a °tnrathe °t can no of the Elm beetle was 9 o, cffeetivePrayed Property ° t be controlled without t le c U aohe° att ug °f three seepn� els who have Elm trees vi tPe c e f�h9leut °pnti�f all of of t hatching is controlled b1' call fled a flash °a. De °tvn th -. first crop. I wish iP a 4Pr ad Pai with t as w °p e °e trees to keep tile"' a1ict thpr°°eh� by the WithetreenlC of then sld be taken 1 utld De haoadingaii ieg a ln, ge° Paint, Cavities s t. 005, e t° ben°utf ssaChttanllianbd aTtreebecomes in di y q j d0vn naetts erns' This disease is steacted �rNiatelytrees becoming infe $esP °effully submitted, RA„ _ COUNG- 'ree Warde". -107— REPORT OF THE ORLEANS FIRE DEPARTMENT To The IIonorable Board of Selectmen: I herewith submit the Annual Report of the Fire Department: i Building Fires 7 Chimney Fires 6 Grass Fires 3 Automobile Fires 7 Out of Town Fires 31 $46,125.00 Value of real estate and contents involved 1125 90 Loss B Engineers 1040: 650.00 of oard hineers recommend Annual Budget urchase a new triple 000. o ur- Recommend that the TowaiiAtion of 1, t F fhmeinane v motor and recondition econdit o Engine No I. 11ur1eY' h 112E ENGINEERS : IIenr ah G Loner George D. Knowles, Chief Eli. S C. pions J ss't Chief Charle- o Higgins udah N. Eldredge, A fro, 1 Irving LloYd F. Iliggins, CaPt• o.2 I'loYd R. Ellis, Capt. Ella' ° N rh•oY 13. Penniman 1701,1 :ATEE —108 — Iiarrice wheelirElI$X : Lathan Elliadge Kcnncth I:Idredea Theodore I'�o`np Gart the loll Alzero 13 meni: owing constitutes the eyuipmenl of the J1 °, 1 110 gall °II Pum 1 ? o and l Per 2650 gallon der °0nibinatioo Inch ]lose 1800 fl. of 1122 111th hose �"I"'tfull Y submittal. KNOW" S' Chief Fvl�" -109— ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PARK COMMIS'SI'ON To the Honorable Board of Selectmen: We hereby submit our annual report- ran' the carrying out of our 1939 Prog °1' °at strides have been taken in improvements 'Of variciionatof esnmmer at Our visitorsdtoecourr town. tremendously to polthe do transienYo o °Pbeaelles beaches but great numbers of people drive dailY froln adjoining towns. pealizing our been to Please. helped us carry Our one great aim has b duty to our town and its citizens wl7O ]lave hs1of ey to moo our P •oaram b5 variousa sums of out 1 rc � voting aS work with, we have worked unselfishly for the best interest of everyone, 11 tooether A new bulkhead was built at Orle °fluBr toilets were with new and longer board walk'' Also 1 the Wheelers of metalled in the bn ldin� bought fron lase to Taunton, which we movedefromlle Parkingting a great higher level thereby at the same time spRlinl,tself, beeause hezard which existed in the Parkillo e building• re be °all hoof OF blind driving around the ssed o a exP fi s Ito the fltr l utoilets anel I o doubt °anve'lstalled feet unde mP was iu their feet 1+1 o felt want. A babbler also lhash daily tell is kept in use for bathers t °men v¢re staof ee0 day, at Orleans fBe Beach and onevmanllat Sgaket, Pal which -110 P log s9ace roved its worth T hit kePttorderl5n '01 hw� Year turnedvo er`toandvpllicll d s !Ili otharTt Oman who can. Also Rock Harbor dcnraork m \V cost ofbit advads to Rthelltoaln`at a Skaket B strongly r ee 9naced at Rock \Ve alsomurend a well and hand Pump at maybe $arbor th t that sufficient land be an Dill wh t Orlmnso there. at a better beach and parkillo I. eh Pro $each l�A day thIs yea to Ue extro small fire laces were tried °jeful, hish waar A fist aimely Popular, Several sllOnU, des Fob afeeta g "eats u d equipment was also esta Y% tee cuts, b uts and heeded, and which also Pr . is lhem wTh loth t o beach lie utsvand bruises Were a l h ere used at it vlPinnre @,I s1etn� r�is off EL we replalced them` voteda ce, a e al tepee Wa bringi Oth small and great 3. ahe 1e co-oPer last town at tiro 0 Plc to Orleans• hjer the hyaaus \V1ka w meetin rleans Cemetery vv e , n ma , t g• llollandv Yockat EldrClbthv Cafe Co lub al �� fill Par Toes or edge e hilt d Garden C aiiP k• e will ad s raSmall pail two beds Of t£ .on' gave �a el dd inner hayiu rk, which carne 1.oD1 tali' a(, d refhlDq h beautq tarrived aeady bea''ti bad ng fn efin. attc t'as 1 and shos Ite aetio�en to in at �1e aeh Probab uld b hnill n ea this the ball park' oPeS ool grounds N�jlll ed sC"k. Ti l elk °oil towards 1 Y �o� ll an o e outfield is espeei tl{ n �t• fore denial ash deed. l Of that Thi u° — 111 due — and careful As to the other parks and beaches, attention have been given to them all, a town, Too much beaut • can never be added to al support thePefore we sincerely hope and untie tlaOileans 18 "Place UQ given your park commission in kind l of Ueagt3' and attractivness at all times. Respectfully submitted, TIII•;ODORE R. U�vGON ARTHUR J' YOpark Commis ers. L. FRANK BEE' sion -112— �'EIGgTS 0X SEALED OF - .�."-HJL ;ASUt>;LJ D ° the $ °°Dyable � I her Board of Selectmen and ileac° es f rsth eYear 1rep report of the Sealer of Wern]'t Plattor� Coll' Coattar rD leer 1p,0001bs4dJusted 'Sealed Sealed deiulled allot to lOp to °.°,000 1bS 1 Beater, 11 a,Op01b'S 11 SDrino °der 101Op lbs. 6 gDria 1pp to 5p lbs 3 7 OD h S, hador ,OOp lbs 2 1 ergoht hB Dhde lbs 7 AVo°riPtiohher (slop lbs. 2 15 1 4DDt l Doia 14 hletr cecary 2 Li9hid kegs 8 84 OaDI`lhelea�ueca over 1 45 OilPa oh pnfiDs "Dal, 17 l anPDs a�Ds 4 I{ k Tr 45 Gceosehe P deter 4 38 11 Yar d5 g�Ieksu nh0 lle ices 12 �:i b'ee s 14 4 s eolh.r� 7 c4 ] ti a 0 lrCasgy 398 �a 30 ,�• ed, 3NARD, r C .9' ]its & A easrr _113— REPORT OF INSPECT ®I$ OF ANIMALS AND SUAVG140EPING January g 1940. 1 mals and bearby submit my report of inspector of ani slarlghtering ; inoculation and This year the annual taberculosi Juje RiphtY'f ne pest °f all cattle occured the middle Of of bar' head were tested without rcaetion. The iuspon oo rued the bud of ion pCO r 11 all arnrr3lcu� rraudrtire first eek in Decombs.. A Seeoud meek ' cattle and barns were found antler sanitary °ondition fourteen coat, swino horse, T' urtlter census of aairnals shows one of the ]i, and fifty-, io•bt swine, t%centY 0i and Properly �tamPeclb orf odnconsumptionrly inspected .11 Ivey° put till here vaere nice don bites this .ear. tate R °ard hdey llcaltb."arantine until released by eetfully Stl R1CHAgDSO J. niitte , Resp LER.O -114— REPORT OF THE SHELLFISH CONSTABLE TO the �-- and th Citizens lo Board of Selectmen of Orleans: shellfish a year 1839 the u the Su eg This is has boen far below the average lose due in marke . ly but mostly to an small measure y poor qualiaoo at The NY rdyhIt, the arge Partd 9 at Rock Harbor 'IIvossvel It, my fa'r price being nt of our shellfish industry, ` °as a1 `1 ee. o ear, sealegln the Ole hen ally sale for most of the 3" avar "Re fabsouti lysaand$aY areatthere was a someWho r1e6 I4ith The elamthe same as short slack period, but Pliefe, °ur fish dachas also last Year to the fishcrluell tlt3 drulea. gag the Ssholvn some decrease in qV of DO Was wash esvydeath ummer months good for lugs et Feher"lle a amble ate r thn two flats in the nanset eDl °f ae cal eehd., ncan s is decrease here. This .111s Lit i5 fer t The 't' °as Y other, of alone in the fisheries, b e 05 fail akiag 4Ual as Piek ap products and will imP�'Ov �°°self °f this paatpsaatedtar ughout the country, eried l',c�ted Raahaor °jee lamer e4 at Little Bay i'as oP llid of d Ftaariag t Seed Iy a ai With very poor reGnit• , a11 th a ate he yeariu the Yatol'y to the fishernl °S A d TareP'`Aadeall t, I g ljhu leaaut Ba of 310, busFlot Oi1t r takh gth 6eo� °erapl limb° °ncl and Raver 0i� ae °o 13 wkeo a rug aautiag Of winkles and conebs seed afgiej nd 1 . ' as satisfaetm3 *• The e4ad lY grow eMost of the seed °P10PU be —115— crl, Is in this area. I do not reconuneiid the expenditure td eed more money for quahaug seed unless uncoutem °dated for � a eau be obtained which can be planted s ve Y little natural Manner to show better results. There the present 9uahaug seed in any of oil' areas but under The Milditimns I don't know how to remedy this sit hasoshown 4uahaug seed propo�atioll at liaehael's Csee producing some results and I believe that by adding seed qua 4uahaugs each year a considerable alno a few years, hangs for transplanting will be. available n d Roek harbor clam areas planted at ,Skak ltho an exceedingly '19re et hot e ear. cite loss here A hot in August of this 3' a was noted. re duel errs summer was responsible for q The a return of more than two to one in money Is still y ,,gill on these flate this Yea on of ha good family dig a A`nisei� Inlet tand 'I'oIlVn Cove area° h the excePtl sat mall part of Sandy Flat, o f steamer s1zenain sup - There is as yet about an acre sliver ivi11 aaleds of plysso canmlall te171nsI1Th This Vera prd d acre hundreds to bushels clurin 1s 330 et o sm g 1939 and some seed as 3 too llandleA. ill bclaaa rabic fo useuiustheao reran various parts Some clam trans lanting lags of clams p gale. lentY of the town but only on a small s the t0 tad nn p °f all sT esrsuff cientlforlfanlily use-00 oystors iv us pd arld III Junlhree hundred bust e1a�mher °for famverY g "Otis a of these c and opened in I\o the quality e advan have it se oysters are of large size should tak e Rlve1 at this Pro that lnot °e of ourin Peol) tl el 14CE) li 1eoamouca of y pis hast tied for two seasons but no 10rt nothinn to esults a' W° con caught. As it costs almost oPes °f Uett r ve le on it will be continued in Darn more of oyster culture. shots iiii n,iheile it is true that some of our projects have tte Neat of results it is also true that t•ery little Lustml atin by shellfish work is available to tts, and g Poi ion to flea eral ern State Fish eries Divi.. rap - ja to n n a on 1 belke such ' Sri. �dand information available We must c` co dons mu h bet eat with nattl]: i the return of more di£fieuThe s °£ the results will be shown. ost log. lgndstiouto' mostl the and Iram firmbee Coll ineecli that (ominof acllfish, a d r acme for the gradual decline ojN")Y Bk n happy to report that it is slo tall so Y the use of ct III b d thhaanelvana�Was done onttl the flats all d at tile It S til Wlegcneati h'e the b.'na l Other amportant phasesl0f itl VollI'ec carried o It °wa TIle usu n much more satisfautortnles Oil an al veq lugey pPaen ti eahlobe eoatinuedf destroying Cole yS are also tdile], ft but: not Case in horseshoe et'aUs h`• Cite taken 'tllott.e s0 as to winkles and eon t.,, Ila a� mn, be of. Some spread will destroy one 01% oft'WWCexpect destr I'tarfi h are noted in the TI1. l kill n;lt s c0min handle tllf any real increase is 5eeitl +' myaelfllro'ktNI. 4t�ess so asctotcover a lareermettitnl•r liall Pen reliefe0 st Leta seriotho s th se . l arias £teat t tvus to 5 eticleav0ru shellfish constables cpii, l,ep�tb�tt Iot mi "orat ite in an to interest all llassderal Hoak th, It e w t °W ory bit effort to get some Fe l;h' oa, tan fill \•orttS respo innate to our sliellf`t,s5 4111 epftwe cnhat�omethiiigtbel L, get enough (.0-011 —117— It, the 1'leasanl Buy area there tt•ere no adttlt j0all of bat a fine set of seed seems to be good news for the for 114(). Scallops were scarce at ltocic IIarbor Unt Prices those taken were very good. I mussels for bait teas caoied onghviia razor ourlmen. With a good amend Won seem the fishermen s for bait at both Chatham and Provineetoten e that tlais work will add mauiy a dollar to tn°ome. laced as usual Pleasant 13I. line buofficials °W Who are edareas l he rith the hel all closed Willing P of the Chatham lie past all im- W 6 to co- operate with us. -s ill t laced at Were staked and posted and permit signs P or and p Rpelc IIarU Portent landings. .. The blinlcin r lititt teas erected at terwgy' na- ts ntuc}t alTI- eeiated by the men using nsedtto pnr °l sonttthe lie A State *rant of : 300.00 `vas needy I utg set b do some ioe flats d, and oysters and to Dtvtsaon °� lieu• Pisltej•Wefcextend our thank an °intgitile Past of fifty oon�e their assistance Hiring a fee OW peep The ° coin, f °r new regnlaf ions re4 d om s i fai 3 eive Uo fee For ant trail Permits was well rec WitU the he ac0 r visitors and these togel3 p 00 rned that this als will amount to about eons° end• I of taoaieY aTil work aif1cTlt condor stimatbesf Uast vvue to the varyin,,. and aiiip° at aoTr 1g39, of that the val ai I find it tery hard 10 o town f° e jig bolo Blot° 11 1117 (fclo hlcisttleitlitlly 'illlcshotvo)n1. 11 this IS to 01111 little omen 193 n iron n ses of the 8 °r about ili °0 000.00. nitltn ion ° o t °a• average year any such amount ttt-o ca Uoth h is indeed worthwhile. to take nril0otirts' In Rio] It teas found necessary tU eattbe violators llfisli refntiat bandt ill }'tand fined I , r re t has not been my idea to be essimistic in giviri" this Port to eet a Our citizens but rather to show conditloto he the reasons for them and to give yon what I believe 1 am thoro the same. I ]cnojv that many thin uglily interested in this work anti Bible I a poor Ss be Year. Yonfl 0 r control have been respoll all dno'0ea9loTes have ahvays had their ups and clolvn� ok ahead to an upward cycle. MYsineQTetlectmen fishermen and all permit holders Ilavc My eperY e fonk R 11 their understanclinn and cooper tl�os be fn a relatio rt Fr'heries. ns and to the Nvork of improvement Of the shell Respectfully submitted, ELlgBR R. DARLING' 1iIC Shellfish COrist' — 119 — REPORT OF THE FINANCE 1939 '00MMITTEE F ®I$ THE YEA l ith L. Sin Alton TI, Committee was organized with h 08 chairman and W. B. Bonnell, seeretary to NVilliarn Rich and Samuel Ireland were elected and Tay Tlal eys caused by the resignation of Rilssell a M Ters. en and other oun officials for ,their coopers ion. be Selector Wilde durill the The following transfer Year. of fends was 1T ii. 1939 14th Snow Removal \'I`. lItli lid to Dependent Children 1)e, bee 2001 1? 12th Park Commissioners Moth 1)ec: 12th Dept. Vocational 12th Training Snow Removal ll1e'shended balance to revenue ON L 5�11,rf1, wV 130NNELL 469.69 60,00 550.00 35.00 100,00 70.00 75.00 �1/ 1.1/ 600.p0 -120— ASSESSORS' REPORT ON MAP OF TOWN bollarsAt the Annual Town Meeting undrej was g in I9ti!) Fi e II oil the work of the Asse sto g'for the purpose of Carrving It the tow"Imatelsectional sheets have been nude rlp CO 'Irt has st0w11 A l Y 450 acres of land in the soutlrerlY p`�te �' f °nnae frontages 41111 each Yearl,more�rtaxable (ProPeltA Our torn° town is P. fore re °p work asprogressive and tae feel we should ° °, 1)011 lars berm 1 40 appropriation eof oFivc �Iinnldled IlespeetfullY submitted, ALO�ZC 1V. -JONES, JAMES DICKIE, r,. Assessors of Or•lca I — 121 — REPORT OF ORLEANS g- 11STORICAL COMMISSION FOR THE YEAR 1939 G. E. T. Ward resi��n�,�l as chairm�id °1pTE• 13°�nt�ss10n on June 21 1939 due to ill health gopkins el I IV uas elected to sores atof� l t�n�.vacancY Eiehard ear, during the Y cud e nsdernblleibli luatble ��in{in�nl �tion held been collected. Phere are no outstanding hills at present. R.ICHAIII) FIoPNIN'S, secretary n —122 — SECOND REPORT OF TI3iE BUILDING COMMITTEE NEW J"101t.SENIp for the $ HIGH SCHOOL BTJILDING 1'o the Itlyens of the Tom in oo Orleans: Ilding theireec011 1311- Port mhiommittce herewith submit to y°1i re Thegre.0 mad° to datel also include a brief sumrnar. 1 August sum of $150,000 XV48 A eoaldreem° 1938 (Purchase land lbuld and furn+'sltr land a 'Will. organiured.ancllieof lec nnerrnaPprovidedaFedcra ittee will' ied *67,500 F deral of A1, °rw0od °as arrchitection elected M abt led Proal the grant and f 4a %o of cost, amounting to avamitted mom then on aceePted by the Committee °e able fun ked over 'Plans and specifications �� +elri IV Parr 'ngtot�eeg27�rt1lfruallyraPProv 8' actory Plans, lvitlri 9u1193g incl Co .1 anSYmna11�872 on Ba er<Bicl \otl� Oft s'llm. ec. 411(1 gy,s Work Pr work was started on D I mnagin11r °gressecl grartb11tative h�uld maknt was felt that an anditoriar't 1ecessar the I'edelveyer, to Ylulueh more con complete scUoo 1 0 l('as Re An ]�e An e�traluuit. nt of 45% of the ?0`000 anvat'dednProve d t nl'at Tow n t for P31 to the he gran eetiug held 1939> r Was s t'PlylB ere wao D rur'ngton Co aundera d he Bill tr' I which conf rrnedrt0 e liPf�itatlty in getting a w +,tcd e s requirement•, —123 - aOIthcr tinnes there have born delays, but in general the k ]tas PrO�ressed 11nil'urmly well. let' The ec uipnunt lu ubleur with its eliminations and a]- Ivasates lvas must eurefnlly considered, and mach time alreadynaPPro�titu> ltelvldetctrmiue that it be based on figures S° °ad 100 ",Its galnlclrehairs+th:tvle( bcen`ref ilhedtu old School first ti ne(r 8(•11001 now has a good laboratory for the aad b1 lie itl 0111, schools stem. a well equipped Cafeteria Shop I estie �(•icnee Dept. and a fine Manual Training hte s 11)1)(,(l l from time of the uy t0plstidthiie(I(,scofce(olli anent until we llave one 1 I I iheLt;�e �yh0ils Bw ,ors ;thaveetts. installed, instead of fo adVi0il Burners. �cveral Institutions were visited told r eepht� gal effiled, it seemed best to favor the heavy oil Gra(linn been The boil's in t'roecss• eclication has is theacel tot thud 119 ]ce3's °focompleted. ri7 rese lted to the Town, ehae The �ehool Ciomrrlittee• earnestly %4tervoreclmelnhers of the Committee have most best of t0bgi tats a f"0m the beginning to give YOU the careful ltarederatioll Workmanship that Judgment and that we aer °ed l tOldd offer, and it is witll pleasure y011 ai a Building Committee. h '�1 R AA \r CARRIE G• NELS ecr tart• Secre l (l1L v v�V11RDS(i) ,Chairman 11 1 g SMITH 1b,' E �AI,sll ' A YG6)SOPKINS, Secretary 11nilding Committee. -124— AUDITOR)S REPORT REPORT OF AN AUDIT OF THE ACCOUNTS OF THE TOWN pF ORLEANS For the Period froth July 26 1936, to October 2, 1939 Wade in accordance %vith the 13 Ovision of Chapter 44, (euer:d i.a%vs To the Board ��- Mr. LeRoy A- INreclkctntet Chairman O° Orlean.• 111:I Chairman etts ntlemen and a sUhtntt Itere%vith s duly 26 "'It,; of the tohvy report or tm audit of the boo u 'I the � 1936, to Oetobernoof Orleans for the period ft °tit pt'ovisi I town of °ns of Cha 1939, made in ar•rnrdanee SiStaUt Directtortctmn�co i me by lIrl Iertnan IB. )itt,�l very truly yours, 1'IIFI RE t Theo ODO N. WAI)1)F,I,L. birector done �• �P• Director or ropttfs. liepar °f 4eep addcll Star anent of Uut3 ° BOgtoll 'Itutns and Taxation nd s direet ed 19g. 26,01936 og the toq� have tuade an audit of, it "' pool %t and sUh rho date of of Orleans for the n riod ft�:: cf the ftrial, trait the the Itr, •' 1 DUCE he C1Ul folln%win 1 Puous audit, to Oet toe tile '-,if (I trattseetioas report thereon : bi ol=' oftt 0rnlreeloll l0tfi�htut, teeei�tin,. voided oil 1 'tuot'i"� )JIQ °d q'ifit thet131, olkertfteoi file Wccote title It 125— The 0ected ttcc'ntntiii oti'irrr's Icdrrt %vas dual red, the re- tell ill rcc(Ilwt brill_ ,•hccl:rd %vith tile. trea:urer s books th °j,i.ite hayUt`'nls hrill". rout tared with the warrants au- mejis theta and %wifit ihcl trcasur,,w t'ecords of pay - t0h'll0 ;IItprc,pi•inlion acrnunf. %core chrcketl %vith the t'eeQt'deejh, t•r�'tn'ds of to%cn nurtim proctrcdittgs and the 4 Q011 d tratisft•t•:, from the resevve fund %were verified by I'll it" %with tile records of the finale, eonmtittee. 4IIDD ttlt essay }' ad.justine and correcting entries �ehicL ri;lj ejttledetotndit %were made, and a balance fleet, which .l (:o Ill fhi., re tort %%'as u•e tared sho%viu� t t'er� "'(lietUt��tf 'lie town on October °, 1939. 'Phis b t is �0od, that the financial condition of the to,'"' '11144 rite e°l QQ1t�ahs and accounts or ilte Lrrtsuret %v,r¢ esamincd le °tilled With rite receipts, as recorded, Were analyzed and ghit trioU the t'rrords of the se%eral departments dol- t ern Ill Ill J for the town and with otter sonrees $'om tyih s tvtr Was paid into the treasure, %chile the paJ` ID3 °US titi ;s""er till clisbursc town sclecluiell `% '1'hetteaslttbook h °e• 9 vv. , e verified and file I. balance on October Q.5; vvtiltfsttq ON',d by a reconciliation of the bank bat' e8a pUY totttents fnrnishcd b)' the bank of deposit. °p Nil nejtt %vere s °tt f Ile Poll, ltarecl %eitlttcancelleclt securiti1esc111 coup °r l Zlte 111 �pw�avjjtRs It +life. books represeutin� the inveSt'reast Q% rthMill s 11 itedttnut listed, custody �'on �ltbeingw prppes 1 `tt %'nls brio ;;• checked %cult the treasurer �e�llte r ecejitta. e ahtl t °ottt lb; i oti to titles field by l lle tO 11 Ao,e e " e In and -126— were further to verified by , regiistry of Deeds. y `� COUIParison with (lie records r'1 The books `�amined and checked. an accounts of the collector of tales ware d't g at the ti ' dited�n me of thThe taxes and assessments °au while all sub • e n•evio 1 us examination 1' C. �tioared With thesaq�sgo`sommitments were cliecked cod recorn d The Payment to warrants issued for tile" the records abatements a the treasurer were verified, l,to`e ,the taxes tr «'ere eompared with the assessor's d' and the outstaudii, t0 the tax title account were Pear ag inotices nap the out:sta rd ng acco nets Iwa.rs'1 matte by user- ted thleret00 -k8 es otmb g money to the`toonr tile yepl ps Ti 'are correct, atillg that the outstanding acepunts' issued e reeprds of ollecte�I of trio Sealer I for licenses and Por°rlos ere reepneiled examined the W "'grits and measures for fbe and 1. e financial the treasPayments ash boolc�1easuTel acct e9 11101, Po rtru is account- an f the town clerk of t11e Ile clot mi certifid' and thor com3nittiud of all other de' epartments of for by The a Paylnonts to h�e1S ate and e tion NU relo Pro laly to lfile thuds of the v reel Per forin em Wero arions town officials re4rrr ill sheoAPPendoa examined to be and found Dash are table•to this report po sum s Partrne rnaries sheaving a ' III addition to the b310 1's eponcil fun \Vhlnsaet ons t3, asta ellassessment, to the t tle,eand el reeelve a enga ae tables showing the t1 1p9 front thhdoffie als; f tthetau it, co- ope.eb iOl r bob for R h> > s. —127— half of 111Y assistants and for myself, I Avis h to esnTess aP' %reeiation. Respectfully submitted INE, 1IERl•IAN 13 Dpi of Accounts. Assistant Dire RECONCILIATION OF TgEASURER S CAS $39,724.42 Balance July 26, 1936, B'eceii3ts: July 1937 26 to December 31, 1936, 164,299 g5 1938, 307 :240•81$564,569•y4$604 293.66 Payments: 32 uly 26 to December 31, 1936, $165 921.19 1 37, p80.93 44 1938 1818• Balance December 31, 1938 r'eneral 1%lj School Construction P•WA, Docket 1530 -F, $48'5y4.80 105,430-"$153,955-22$604,293'66 Balance January 1, 1939, 2 cois 1939, p2, 1939' Oashl'var at onrOctobe 1g39 Illentr o ctober 2'$10 Ba 620.25 October 2, 1939: o Casil in office verified, oa 1g Ag455 e Cod Trust Company' C'eneral, 991 .02 ction 1119h School Constru F 1530' ' 51, P.W.A. Docket $153, 956.22 153'48 67 137, ? 63$291 ¢11 53 $212 Sg4 g0 19,061. 62$2g1 411 52 -128 — Cane Cod Trust 1934 Company lance October 2 General Account Balance October , 1939, per 238.89 $3,a3 1p $3 a88.99 statement, outstanding 9 $20,9 61•p8 checks O�toberr check book 2, $16,444.55 1939, Per list, i 4,516.53 8 $20,961.0 Balance o tobe�ool Construction P. Docket outstanding q939' 0$53 299 46 939, Checks Per check book , October 2, $51,991.82 1939, Per list, Outstanding 1,307.64 4G $53,299. PO Pa POLL July 26, 1936 TAXES _ 1935 JwY treasurer: 31. 1936, 26 1937, December 31, $y30.00 1936, Abatements $64.00 1937, 154.00 $218.00 Add ti my 0836 TAXES 12.00 $230,00 nail co 26, _ 1936 December nt 13 311936 July 26 to ayments ' Per warrant, $728.00 1937 1y 26 to Dtreasurer ecember 8.00 $73000 1938 31, 1936, $388.00 A ater4 Jilly ts: 198.00 2 to 128.00 B 1938 December 3l $714.00 1936 $2.00 20.00 Pa 4l fitment Per pOL1 22.00 $136,00 to 193ghts lreasuTeTrall TAXES 1937 6400 $8 1D36 $288ou taud i .00 �be 1 31 $788. 00 1938 2.00 74.00 $964.00 —129— $74.00 Outstanding January 1, 1939 Pannents to treasurer $50.00 O estuary 1 to October 2, 1939, 24.p0 $74.00 ending October 2, 1939, Per list, 1938 $838.00 Q POLL TAXES Paym fitment Per warrant, $7 72 00 Abat tsementso treasurer, 60.00 $838.00 Ou tanding December 31, 1938, $60.00 Outstanding January $ 1, 1939 52 00 P 1tlents to treasurer 4.00 January AbatemenLslJanuOaiy SQ1to October 2, 1939, 4.00 $60.00 Outstanding October 2, 1939, per list, POLL TAXES 1 1939 $1,064-00 warrant' Abe ern nts tandl payments refunded 10.00 $1,074.00 January 1 to October a, 1930 P $6sa•oo Ab atlnar'y to to October 2, 1939, 1989, 176.00 $1,014.00 2, putstdhents January 1 to Octo er list, ending October 2, 1939, P 1934 TAxE S 238.89 $3,a3 1p $3 a88.99 O POLL AND Pg,OPER'Ty t1hlocatedndifference, adjusted, A 2 756.35 aYTnents to treasurer: 6 $ ' 61.51 July 31, 103 $0,811.86 1 ¢16 0 26 to December 1937, - 1yg6, 11 1a $3 838 90 Tbatenlents July 26 to December 31, ax titles taken July 26 to December 31. 1936, 1' —130— December 31, 1938, utstand,n Outstandin PROPERTY TAXES — 1935 Payments 26. 1936, $17,31266 1939, to treasurer: treasurer: 137 26 to anding December 31, 1938, Tax title to October 2, 1939, Janu s taken Decomber 31 1936, $9,852.63 2, 1939, Jan tax titles ¢3731 Aabate 6,771.23 October 2, 1939, per Tax titles 1937, $16,623.86 CoA1 PROPERTY T Juli 26 take to December 685 375.13 4g190 $99,12 93' g 1937, 31, 1936, $11.48 Added tax July 172.14 26 to lleeerriber 183.62 31 193 6, 130.05 $17 31266 OIltstandlu 1' JmeAta 1q tUly 26, 1936, PROPERTY TAXES — 1936 75,418.60 Illy 26 asureP; 1938, to December $ 31, 1936, i $52,589.83 Absteo, 13,546.48 hts; 1938 26 8,044.96 to DecerAber $74,181.27 31, 1936, Tax tit, $145.35 Add os take JIl Y 26 tag tltles938, 359.17 504.52 1937 to Deoe 31, 173.47 ,,.,. 1936, OutstaAdiAg $348.72 Decmbet 16404 Outstall ember 31, 512.76 Abstejne tts anu& ry 1 1938 938, 106.66 $7 ,410 �6 commit PROPER 1 to October 2. 1939, $106 Abs ht Palg h % toaharp Y eT efpn TAXES _ 19$97,062.50 1937' treasurer' ded 1937, 15.00 38 $73,847.73 15,265.82 $89,113.55 $g7 979 50 Abate1Y1 A ents 1937, 1g37 to tax titles: $522.50 ,1939 105.00 Outstanding $72,5¢6.20 December 31, 1938, utstand,n P ardent g January 1, 1939, Janua s, treasurer anding December 31, 1938, Tax title to October 2, 1939, Janu s taken $1a60432 Added aroy I to October 2, 1939, Jan tax titles ¢3731 DUtgt n"119 list, October 2, 1939, per 354.00 621.50 6,982.0 $97,077.50 $6,082.45 $6,120-66 111.25 1938 5 83.q5 666.79 $6,982.0 $94,709.52 CoAlhlit PROPERTY TAX E Aayhrenment $72,5¢6.20 per warrant, AbaL 11, treasurer, y4180 7.31 tso Outsd to tax titles, 21,43 $94,90963 $y1437.31 anding December 31, 1938, Nay ending January 1. 1939, 11ts $1a60432 Jan to treasurer g39, Added y I to October 2, 1 1g200 9. 030.09 ¢3731 Januto tax titles lest. an p Casht 10.0 $21, 85 baling OctOobeob2r 1939939or glance October' 2, 193 $gg y2g 1939 CoA1 PROPERTY T $19006 p3 685 eayAletnlent per warrant, J nts t 939 4g190 $99,12 93' g a o treasurer 39, 1 3 A.bateAary 1 to October 2, toper % 1934 $11 gg Outst hding January October 1201g39 TA 936, 1936' $ Olit MOTOR VEHICLE ExCj7e e�0er 33 A41, o"Iding July 26, 1936 26 to dents to treasurer July pi 7 -132— ppa9 endingCJuly 611938E EXCISE TAXES — 1935 7g July nts to treasurer: 8239• 1937,26 to December 31, 1936, $87.48 ' Abatements: 131.04 July to D $218.52 'ember 31, 1936, $6.50 14.77 21.27 Dutstan . MOTpg VEHICLE Additional g July 26 193 EXCISE TAXES — 1936 July 26 to I.) Inept 6, $1,565.56 Abatlments Deember 31 6, 1937 26 to Decembem81, lefunded: 570.64 1936, $108.84 8.59 payments to 117.43 63 1934 26 to Decemmber: $2,253' 1938 tuber 31, 1936, $1,124.10 Abatem 965.01 July e 26 is: 51.81 1938, to December 31, 1938 $2,140.92 $64.03 40.45 8.23 Commit NIDTaR 112.71 AbEtte 9 111e es per Warr E 37 193g hts and payfients re unded:TAXE 5,012956 $153.71 pi93ents to tr 8.21 1938 QaslArer, 161.92 $23919 $3,601.22 1,139.99 $4,741.21 $2,253.63 2 253 63 $5,174.40 —133— Abatements: 1937, $423.06 1938, 10.21 433.27 $5,174.48 E5 1938 Commit MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAX $5,033.46 rnent per warrants, 151.39 $5184,85 Abatements and payments refunded, $4,soz.2s payments to treasurer, 366.94 Ments, �utst riding December 31, 1938, 21363 $518485 13htsta $213.63 Abeteltie'11 and January 1, 1939, 2,93 $216.56 January 1 to October ng, 1939,ded payments to treasurer: $214 93 6 AbatementslJanuaary Seto October 2, 1939' 1939 $216.5 i COm MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAXI'S $4,51195 hlitmerits per warrants, A Jate neiits and payments, refunded 163.95 $¢ 675.9 ahnary, 1 to October 2, 1g39' 48 p §4 Abatt J hu is to treasurer 1939, g 311.44 96 tst rid slJanuary Ito octo Per e bstlg3 34 6p0 §4� 1.06 6 g October 2, 5 19 $1 5E5S11IENT 1 1936' 31 patstanding JulyI061193 to Decew 1956 §942 ELY "ding to treasurer July 26 E TS N MOTE. ASSESSM p Jymentds o treasure": 936, 36, $2g5.74 0 33 31 lg3? 26 to December 31, 19 24.53 $341.98 §s43' 1938, Abatements 1938, -134_ Commitment MOTH ASSESSMENT I a per warrants, S -- 1937 137nts to treasurer: 1938, $387.59 Abatehrents 1937, 90.93 Outstandiva DeCenlber 31, 1938, n �1 Outstandin P el, 199, January to treasurer 3 Dutstandina t tuber October 2 1939, Per list —135— $500.41 P Jl� ynts to treasurer: 1937 26 to December 31, 1936, 1938, $478.52 5.00 16.95 $5p0¢1 $18 q5 ouyynme to Pern Warrant, "8E881VIENTS — 1938 tstandi treasurer na Dec Surer, 31, $343.60 pab7itien�"a Jan 1938, 55.20 398.80 Januas to tre surer 1, 1939, $$5520 ry 1 Dutstaudi t° Octo na �etoberb2, 1939939, Per $40.40 P hu" t s, 14.80 $55,20 'nen <1 T oinuar. treas eT nSSESSIIENTS — 1939 $288,45 andiha Cetoa b 2 21939 9, $40.80 Collect- hs: IIvTERESTS 247.65 $Z8g 46 July 1937 26 to De AND COSTS ON TAXES 1938 oember 31, 1936, Costs: $812.29 1,303.41 July 26 1,347.52 1g3g: to December 31 936, $3,463.22 +' $54.45 181.75 G, 238.15 474.35 $3,931.01 $15.05 1.90 $1695 $308 g9 $866.14 1,485.16 1,585.67 $3,937.57 Collections 1939: g6 Cterest January 1 to October 2, $808.03 gp1.99 costs, 93. $ $901.88 P January to 1 toe October 2, 1939, $ala TAX TITLES $1,397.59 he Tax n1Y 26, 1936, title Uly 26 to December 31, 1936: $11.12 $11.48 T a Interesxes 1935, 11 80 34 40 t and costs, 1937; 1935, I teTest 72.14 $167.64 239.78 a nd costs, 1938: Taxes $143.73 217.26 1936, Interest and costs, Adele July tax titles: 1936: T 26 to December 31, $130.06 Zxes 1935, 347.06 480.83 Interest 936, 1837; Taxes 0 164, 4 $5a� 00 p2 1936. Taxes 6g3 1937, Interest, 1938; 1p5 p0 $10A.00 46 Taxes 4 s9p 1937, Taxes 1938, Interest, I —136 — rerest and costs on tax titles redeemed reported as tax titles, Tax titles r 26.92 80 Balance Decedeemed 1937, $8,675• tuber 31, 1988 $516.07 Balance J 3,159.73 $3 675.6 anuary 1, 1939, Tax titles taken Jattua Taxes $3,159.73 s 1937 t'1' I to October 2, 1939: Interest and Costs, $111.25 Added to 42.72 Tax" ax titles January 1 153.97 Taxes 1938 to October 2, 1939: Interest, $83.75 192.00 Interest an 4.02 reported a,costs ott tax titles 279.77 titles, redeemed tax Tax titles r 68.08 Janua edeemed 8alanee Octob rO tober 2. 1939 1939 per list, $604.92 3,056.63 License TOWX CLERK _137— F males sued Janua iD $290.p0 1 October 2, 1939: spayed females, 28 $2.00, 5'00, Payments $176.00 25 rs Fees retry tl is asurer 2.00, 140.00 50.00 Abe e a OCto r cash 1 YE101TS J9 ANV Payments °n had 09 $324.60 by 21¢119 1939, 28.20 License verif e� s is 13.20 Resident U izenhuarysI Citing Licenses Rminor's fishing. esident Resident citizens, f�shilleo October 2, 1939: citizens, @ $ t p rg $h r2.00, 21 70.00 3.25, 68.25 $366155 $3,6610 $366 00 $366,00 0 Payments to Division of Fisheries and CTanle $240.50 F esnretainedtJ October 1 to 1939, 25, 10.50 Ca"onehand October 2, 1939,,ver'ified, Miscellaneous Licenses and yerrults issued: Miscellaneous licenses and perm 1 6 52 2.its $p0 1937 25 to December 31, 1g36' 11400 1938 P Jments to treasurer: 1836• $52.00 25 to 31' _137— December 1937, y13.00 $290.p0 1 Resident 8 Cash balance December 31, 193 ' $ 1.00 2'25 citizen minor's traAAing, 1 1 YE101TS J9 ANV Payments 2.25, Lssy SSES to treasurer Non - resident citizen SELECTMEN' 1,434,60 225, 225 Rminor's fishing. esident 1 @ 10.00 citizen minors' females' and 1.25, fishing, SD ecial 6 X4.00 non- resident citizens' 16 1.50. 30,00 fishing, Lobster 6 O 5.00, 525 and crab, Non- 1 5.25' l.esident citizen's fishing, Payments to Division of Fisheries and CTanle $240.50 F esnretainedtJ October 1 to 1939, 25, 10.50 Ca"onehand October 2, 1939,,ver'ified, Miscellaneous Licenses and yerrults issued: Miscellaneous licenses and perm 1 6 52 2.its $p0 1937 25 to December 31, 1g36' 11400 1938 P Jments to treasurer: 1836• $52.00 25 to 31' December 1937, y13.00 $290.p0 1 1938, 8 Cash balance December 31, 193 ' $ 1.00 Cash balance January 1' 1g39 Its issued and per Miscellaneous 933.00 1g39 licenses a, 20 poop January 1 to October 2' l93y 1 YE101TS J9 ANV Payments Lssy SSES to treasurer $15g8p0 SELECTMEN' 1,434,60 Licenses and permits issued 1036 31, 1, JulY 26 to December 1937, 1938, $282.00 $282.00 $y91.00 $291'00 $934 $g34. 00 $4,153.70 4 153 70 -138— PJUl en 6 to treasurer: 1937,26 to Decefiber 31, 1936, $1,121.10 1938, 1,597.50 Cash balance Decefiber 31 1938 1432.60 $4,151.20 Licenses h l and January 1, 1939, 2.50 $4,153.70 Jan Permits issue $2.50 nary 1 to October d payments 2, 1939, October t2 treasure to 398.35 Cash b 1939, er January 1 $400.85 glance October 2, 1939, $398.35 6utst 2.50 andto6 J TOE $400.85 Charges: ulY 26 1936 HALL RENTALS 1937 26 to December 31 $51.00 1938, • 1936, $218.00 506.00 laments to 587.50 Inly 1938,26 to December 31, 1936 1.311.50 $1,362•p0 $204.00 Abatenle 501.00 Outstan in 1937, 594.50 Outst Ong December 31 $1,299.50 Charges dtng Janu 1939, 6.00 57.00 PJa eats toutre 1 to October 2, 1939, $1,362•y0 $57.00 Outshanditlg to cbtobe 2, 9 3 517.00 $574-00 19 Charges: Der list, $543.00 1938, TORN DOOR RENTALS 31.00 $574 p0 i.. $65.00 50.00 p0 ..rtrc $115 —139— 1911317�hts to treasurer: $65.00 1939 50.00 9 2, Zynlents 1939, tOctober to treasurer JO a uarY 1 o FIELD HOUSE HEA'TALS �'hgrge s : 193q 26 to December 31, 1936, $1p3,00 110.52 1839; FJulehts to treasurer: 16300 1937 28 to December 31, 1936, 1002 lg38� 81% J r' treasurer October 1 t° Octobel 3 1g39 aynle T014T pA FIRE DER its e Fer $1.00 GaraB m 5.00 erhlys iss 1937 26 e ta December 31, 1936' 1938, A 411 ellts to treasurer: 6, 19a 26 to December 31, 193 1937, lyg9. 8 toper 2, cashits issued January 1 19 9, SENT balance October F E DEYgg eirable Accoupts Charges-1936, 183' 26 to December 31, 1938, $6p0 $50 $60 $6 00 0 $3$ 00 35 13660 206 $115.00 $30,00 $30.00 $g36.62 $336.62 $7 p 0 $7.00 6' 00 $15 0 60 $00 $60 $360 5 i, —140— Payments to treasurer: —141— July 26 to December 31, 1936, $9,00 PaYme 1938, $74.00 July 2g to December 31, 1936, 10.00 135.35 1937, 10.50 §29.56 Charges Janual 193 2os.so a, $10.50 y 1 to October $415.95 P Jua treasurer 2, 1939, $231.50 1939, outst y 1 t° October 2, Pcenses issued January 1 to October 20, ending October 1939, ayroents to $9,00 2, 1938 $162.25 Jan treasurer 1,50 50 C unry 1 to October 20, 1939, 910• i SEA1,E ' Per list, 69.25 $231.50 ash balance October 20, 1939, Cas E' OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES NURSE $41.60 h balane Carlton g, Sealer Cas TOWN Fees t July 21 a July 26, 26 1936, Lon Collect glance July 26, 1936, g J 1936, $24.08 Jul 11s, $156.45 Pay y 21 to December 31 1.18 1937.26 to December 31, 1936, 270.24 tents to treasurer Jul 1936, .60 $25.86 1938 394.76 821.45 .$869.05 I Fe1937, Edward C. 2ga 0 ]December bee 31, 1936, $25•g6 Payment I $270.24 July 26 to treasurer: 1936, 3g4.16 g6905 Payment $48.96 1937 to December 31, 3 $560,22 1me s to treasurer: 56.53 $105 49 1g3g, 2560. 1937, 39, 939, Cash .balance D $48.81 Pavinehtssto t eary I January October Octobel 2 1 ecelnb 55.53 CLINIC 425 Fees balance Ja er 31 $104.34 Colle DENTAL $14.56 34.50 Janus ry 1 nuary I. 1 1.15 49 July °lions: 5. $ ll Payment a s to tress October 19 1939, $1.15 $105• 1'26 to December 31, 1936' 14 a5 f�4, Cash balance t°Octb October 9 g, 1938 30.61 $3170 P July ments to treasurer 1g96, $1575 $8450 1939 $30.61 1 26 to December 31, T 1.15 ENS e Licenses l 26 stoed' Milk andDOPAR'TLVIENT $31.76 1999, ELFAgEeDn n1R ge$1,21 2 1937, Dece le° Li PUBLIC VOL A 19 tuber 31 36 eenses Aid 38, 19 Temporary 6100.26 $9 00 CO erg Outstanding July mber 316 1g36, 1.441, 10.50 50 1937 26 to Dec � i $29? 1938, —142 — _143— Payments to treasurer: 1937,26 to December 31, 1936, 1938, Abatements: 1937, 1938, Cuistanding Decemb 1,097.07 $55.53 2,118.92 1,454.35 $218.50 2.47 putstandin er 31, 1938, Charges Jan g January 1, 1939, January 1 to petober 2, 1939, Payments to treasurer Cu Stan . to ng Octoberb2r, 1939, Per list 3,039.17 $1 696.01 °Eli$ $ 0 00 q0. 14 $4,258-59 $3,628.80 2224.73 220.97 1938, 408.82 5g $8,123.73 $4,258 $408.82 982.28 $612.57 Aid to 778.53 1.10 Qutstandin llepende nt $1,39 C 1937 harges. g July 26, 1936, hddren _ Accounts Receivable 1938, $82.36 $100.83 Paymen 339.17 patm nts 1938 surer, 1934 440.00 36 $522 an�n6 bee, $82.36 Outstanding J ember 31, 1938, 13.33 arges JannB January 1 426.67 2,36 ry 1 to 193$ $52 Payments to trey October 2, 1939, $426.67 puts a ding pc obtobe 193939 266.75 $6g342 Aer list, $237.50 Outstandl BARER OF 0LD 455.92 $6g342 ng July 28, 1936, 13.e a �SSSISTANCE $1,791.01 $1,391.10 Charges: July 1937,26 to December 31, 1936, $952.31 1938, 4,670.73 9,$72.25 $11,263.26 payments to treasurer: 26 $1 696.01 °Eli$ $ 0 00 q0. 14 STATE AID — to December 31, 1936, 1937 2224.73 1938, 1938 4,202.99 $8,123.73 to treasurer July 26 to December 31, 1936.1. 31, 1936, Abat Abatements: July $70.00 December OEl�A/�tE petober 26 to December 31, 1936, 1938, 9.78 79 78 Oharge�dlrig July 26, 1936'1g36 $3,899418 3,059.75 $11,263.26 plltstanding December 31, 1938, 75 putst $3rp5g 2 073.31 $5133•p6 Charges January 1 to October 2, PaYlrie rits to treasurer $4074.3 1, ,05 3 $g,13 3.06 puanuary 1 to October 2, 1939, , list, - tstanding October 2, 1939, 000 AC C�Ilr1TS SE °Eli$ $ 0 00 q0. 14 STATE AID — Chtstanding July 26, 1936, Charges 1938, $g0.00 Payments 10.p0 to treasurer July 26 to December 31, 1936.1. 31, 1936, Abat 10.00 $140-00 Dl, g36 &pd Outst nding December OEl�A/�tE petober 2, 1939, $221.33 Aecot1sirs 8CII00L DEPARTMENT / Oharge�dlrig July 26, 1936'1g36 $3,899418 J41Y 26 31' 4.637 14056 $136191 10 to Decembei- 1837, 1938 d "I ip —144— ~7.•otal payments to treasurer: JUIY 26 $2'517.61 O July I� 1937 December 31, 1936, $1,917.21 2,517.61 ©rl k"and 26, 1936, nd at end of year 1936, hand 193$ 3,807.18 25 2'51q.61 2,51 pn at end of year 1937, ()utstandin 4,534.60 '-land g December 31, 1938, $10,258.99 October 2, 1939, Outsta nding January 142.92 $10,36191 1 , 1939, charges January July 26 to Income, $1x937 Tra own t° t 1 to October 2 $102.92 Transferred town to � patents > 1939, to 2,560.23 $2,66 3.15 January measurer 1 Qutstaading d pctoeob2' 193939 $2,614.95 No ,per list, 48.24 �Np CLEMENT GO..... 0 ,,virjgt $5T185a64 524044 '9 ,540 44 $2,563.15 RARy eeance L Rci dAugus DEPARTMENT 5P , 936 August $5`82.64 0.44 3,30.63 5.37$58 13 to Pilies' December $13.25 reel 31, 1936: laneous r,:318.60 On hand at end of Y 1939, $48.43 1931 6.75 Fines, Niisce11a11epUS, 55.18 193$; 534,14 45.38 Finest �Iiscellanepus 129.48 $112.00 15ay, 17.30 A gust treasurer; 129.30 Alfil 13 to De�elnbez, $327,21 1939 31, 19 36, $64.53 MiscellaneQ 131.36 us AUgus IyDe 112.83 Cash to b lan,et IC) e�� s31 $308.72 tuber. 31 , 1936 1938, 1.65 16.84 $321 21 —145— cash balance January 1, 1939. ess January 1 to October 18. 193983 43 4iscellaneous, 5.08 $16•g4 $8.50 $105.34 pa"ments to treasurer: $79.03 p toary 1 to October 2, 1939, 11.52 90.55 ber 3 to 18, 1939, 14,79 6105.34 cash balance October 18, 1939, STREET LIGHT FuNI) ~7.•otal vings ]Deposits $2'517.61 O July $2,517.61 25 S1 2,517.61 ©rl k"and 26, 1936, nd at end of year 1936, hand 2,6 25 2'51q.61 2,51 pn at end of year 1937, 25 '-land 2:517.61 October 2, 1939, ,,Yrnelats X76 32 9.36 to town, pcccrober 31, 1936 Receipts $16.32 July 26 to Income, $1x937 Tra own t° t Incorne, $719 Transferred town to $66.05 8 03 Ihcorrie, $6603tober nsferred Tra g39 2" 19 d January 1 to transactions recor FtriIP No COA01TV Tot l �Np CLEMENT GO..... 0 ,,virjgt $5T185a64 524044 '9 ,540 44 Poosi22 5P $5`82.64 0.44 3,30.63 5.37$58 On hand July 26, 1936, 1936, On hand of Ye$rr 34 5 380.63 318'50 at end 1937, On hand at end of Yea 1938, r,:318.60 On hand at end of Y 1939, a'l hand October 2, a LITY FUND vings Posits 000.00 Payments 1939 ted in rgs -bank, Total $5,000.0 0 000, $5 ° 0 $5'000 0 1-17- SNOW LIBRARY FUND savings Total Deposits $8,326,72 ha $8,326.72 8383-19 '311 nd Jul y 2 O 6, 1936, 8 383.19 g 427.62 pn hand at end of year 1936, 8,427.62 8,384.5'3 Oh hand at end of year 1937, 8,3g4,53 g 297.63 On Hand at end of year 1938, 8,297.63 h hand October 2, 1939, payments Receipts 26 to December 31, 19366 n9s $58.47 Income, $231.63 Ad Qs ts, 175.16 dep to tou Trans $231.63 $231.63 $231.63 1931 ded to savings $44•p4 Income, 233.47 Addeposits to 1 89. $ d t0 wn Tr.ansferre $233.47 $268,41 NA'r 1938 Transferred to tOLNrl, thdrawn from sa.vings deposits $43.09 Income, p 226.32 $ 1939 wn, $100.00 Qetobex 2�ferreJ to to January 1 to Trans "'rthdrawn from $86.90 $joow savings deposits, 13.10 Incarne, a $100.00 gT11`l�' l o to CEMET)�R�' pVR1,�xUAL savings $1,a36•p6 Deposits 1026.69 p 06 329.53 $1 006.68 1 384.3$ 9 53 84.3 Can hand July end of yeal. 036 37, 1'384.38 1 =3 Qrr hand at end of year 1938 138 On hand at end of year 1� On hand October 2, 1939, Receipts , InCOme, Payments July 26 to December 31, 1936 $126.72 Added to savings deposits, $117,30 Transferred to town. $126.72 $126.72 lncotne 1937 $157'60 Added to savings $57,60 deposits, 100.00 Transferred to town' $157.8Q $157.60 Income, 1938 $140.19 Added to savings deposits, $40'19 100. 00 Transferred to tow $140.19 $140.19 savahgs frotrr 3auuary I to October I ncorne eposits, 2, 1939 $50.00 $2.05 Transferred to town, 47.95 �p/ $50.00 $" LITY FUND vings Posits 000.00 Payments 1939 ted in rgs -bank, Total $5,000.0 0 000, $5 ° 0 $5'000 0 1-17- SNOW LIBRARY FUND savings Total Deposits $8,326,72 ha $8,326.72 8383-19 '311 nd Jul y 2 O 6, 1936, 8 383.19 g 427.62 pn hand at end of year 1936, 8,427.62 8,384.5'3 Oh hand at end of year 1937, 8,3g4,53 g 297.63 On Hand at end of year 1938, 8,297.63 h hand October 2, 1939, payments Receipts 26 to December 31, 19366 n9s $58.47 Income, $231.63 Ad Qs ts, 175.16 dep to tou Trans $231.63 $231.63 $231.63 1931 ded to savings $44•p4 Income, 233.47 Addeposits to 1 89. $ d t0 wn Tr.ansferre $233.47 $268,41 NA'r 1938 Transferred to tOLNrl, thdrawn from sa.vings deposits $43.09 Income, p 226.32 $ 1939 wn, $100.00 Qetobex 2�ferreJ to to January 1 to Trans "'rthdrawn from $86.90 $joow savings deposits, 13.10 Incarne, a $100.00 gT11`l�' l o to CEMET)�R�' pVR1,�xUAL savings $1,a36•p6 Deposits 1026.69 p 06 329.53 $1 006.68 1 384.3$ 9 53 84.3 Can hand July end of yeal. 036 37, 1'384.38 1 =3 Qrr hand at end of year 1938 138 On hand at end of year 1� On hand October 2, 1939, C. w CD V} C O � O m W W c31 W tit w Cr Q to TOWN OF ORLEANS Balance Sheet — October 2, 1939 GENERAL ACCOUNTS Liabilities and Reserves $11,780.81 99 State Tax and Assessments, 11,585.16 County Tax, Proceeds of Dog Licenses —Due County, 113.40 Federal Grants: 00 Old Age Assistance: Administration, $85.61 Assistance, 9.75 Aid to Dependent Children — Administration, 12.46 9.48 104.82 Income on Snow Library Fund, 99.39 8,00 Unexpended Balances: General, $39,802.24 High School Construction — P VT.A. Docket 130. 1530 -F, 56,491.82 264.35 96,294.06 3 Q56.63 Reserve Fund— Overlay Surplus, 8,969.50 Overlays — Reserved for Abatement of 'Taxes: Levy of 1939, $690,99 Levy at 1938, 2,306.12 Levy of 1939, 2,202.21 Assets Cash in Bank and Office, $79,048• Accounts Receivable: Poll Taxes: $24.00 Levy of 1934, Levy of 1938, 4.00 Levy of 1939, '76.00 104. Property Taxes. Levy of 19371, $666.99 Levy of 1938, 9,240.99 Levy of 1939, 98,481,30 88,38 Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes . Levy of 1939, Special Assessments', Moth 193'1, ra Moth 1938, 14.80 Moth 1939 , 24'1.65 0 o t4 Departmental'. Fire, , bi [' 998 53 Aid to Dependent Children, 455.%'2 State Pfd, 4 Old Age Assistance, 1,059,32 School, 48.2f G m YV CA e+ G Y CU Y O W ,P W W © en O O M W t] to C.7 00 00 > yCr ! �5 �+ M O p H r O r; CAD .in W R W `G C 00 O n d R � p CA n r r W W O ,P+ 1P. W Cif C31 Cp t7 CSl O O O G Assets Cash in Bank and Office, $79,048• Accounts Receivable: Poll Taxes: $24.00 Levy of 1934, Levy of 1938, 4.00 Levy of 1939, '76.00 104. Property Taxes. Levy of 19371, $666.99 Levy of 1938, 9,240.99 Levy of 1939, 98,481,30 88,38 Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes . Levy of 1939, Special Assessments', Moth 193'1, $1.90 Moth 1938, 14.80 Moth 1939 , 24'1.65 'lax Titles, Departmental'. Fire, , $69.25 1211blic '`Neltare, 998 53 Aid to Dependent Children, 455.%'2 State Pfd, 99.04 Old Age Assistance, 1,059,32 School, 48.2f Revenue Reserved Until Collected: 2,499.22 Motov Vehicle Excise Tax, $8,00 5 ,199.12 4 4- m 4 IIi I� EH f, Uy C11 CNi ell �: •d, O mNN m (U v�roi� p r>~ m th ' N M � ar� w 4 U" � 4 � R 03 Cu ED Cu ro•� �� � O H -ISO_ N co C']Cq M O ., CO Cn, �u1O�M 06 N�1, C# N dNM CN-I n Co ~ 01 f!} m th ' N M � ar� w 4 U" � 4 � R 03 Cu ED Cu ro•� �� � O H v G ro Cu C h A U 'CS a v Z3 CD CV fd t- L N CV 4 N N N 171— .�N �'I��TX�G NUAL T aWN WARRANT ~� 1 TTr7 ):�l !,I C) ti in t]1e of QrleallsQ To citller cif the Cc�I15t�1bles of the fro`vii G ET �etM (:clunir cli' Barnstable ltllssaclln" lets ill the To"r" t€1 I1, the ll�lmc� of The Co113l11on�1•e`!`va ns 1111c1 W � on �'c1 'Ire hereby- directed to 11(ltify 1n eetl° TQ IN , of y�1ic1 '1'0%vti, qualified to ` °to jjXfjL ill fln %t, at e `Iffair � to meet at the WIN` ,J3RTJA to act °l' tllc DAY the FIFTH dliy of oulil tiler t0 n et Fore, 3e e �1cicslr in the nfterl'oo, tl,e1t alit, 11114 i11 tlje est, f'cl9lnn•• ��131'1' 1 � t3W�'11II; \I<Ilc 1t1�()lr{r1L1,itt toy 0f � OFF lloclli till '1'['It I71'�� ", the I vt dil TQA.\ s501-Y �'� � ' �` ' 1,1 11 .md there to elect nil nece. �� i1� 111' ' y .1.� I3� Ut'��L I OI,l1s, l yep °lttlle�. t'l.()I +] �\T TWO I' lI. the�'111111e11 all ®iRte �. T o act tIV1)lje select "tI appr0l ARTICLE 1 e � t0 c'11►c'iii g R(.eollllri{'11dl1tiolls) 0t 111s11 lol$ oftieen-; 01• Collinlitjec'S �10t, lcct" 1!i(111 l,r t,n�i'll vflI10 1ticil �t;orn e} for x,mne, o se(' it Idle 111►p10e ill fill 11111211 yI is l` �! 1 I: r>1 Jt �� Aluril`IX ��• I.. �1. \1'jt illle to t,�lIIj1111 }•lltll�� `l''j�, +,,1 thnrirca tlu' iowll tre ", 0 0111 I „r V11• I,, ° ,��. fl• V" ]'nl' l bL ,I1e11� tcl 1!10110 83jejIll I �lhl [ lti IU' ' %vitll borl'll11" o' tile. revenue of flit t'I11 f31 rj0t115"r 111,telLL' II} I1ot1' 11IfN 40, rlxlol to igsrle ll. I1111, 1 rill(' ^ear, and to 1'C'11e1� lI �}13e �,5.�. ti la{1 1.7�h less C rl'f'1lll T,�1 1 6A U �A U �1 N A N v G ro Cu C h A U 'CS a v Z3 CD CV fd t- L N CV 4 N N N 171— .�N �'I��TX�G NUAL T aWN WARRANT ~� 1 TTr7 ):�l !,I C) ti in t]1e of QrleallsQ To citller cif the Cc�I15t�1bles of the fro`vii G ET �etM (:clunir cli' Barnstable ltllssaclln" lets ill the To"r" t€1 I1, the ll�lmc� of The Co113l11on�1•e`!`va ns 1111c1 W � on �'c1 'Ire hereby- directed to 11(ltify 1n eetl° TQ IN , of y�1ic1 '1'0%vti, qualified to ` °to jjXfjL ill fln %t, at e `Iffair � to meet at the WIN` ,J3RTJA to act °l' tllc DAY the FIFTH dliy of oulil tiler t0 n et Fore, 3e e �1cicslr in the nfterl'oo, tl,e1t alit, 11114 i11 tlje est, f'cl9lnn•• ��131'1' 1 � t3W�'11II; \I<Ilc 1t1�()lr{r1L1,itt toy 0f � OFF lloclli till '1'['It I71'�� ", the I vt dil TQA.\ s501-Y �'� � ' �` ' 1,1 11 .md there to elect nil nece. �� i1� 111' ' y .1.� I3� Ut'��L I OI,l1s, l yep °lttlle�. t'l.()I +] �\T TWO I' lI. the�'111111e11 all ®iRte �. T o act tIV1)lje select "tI appr0l ARTICLE 1 e � t0 c'11►c'iii g R(.eollllri{'11dl1tiolls) 0t 111s11 lol$ oftieen-; 01• Collinlitjec'S �10t, lcct" 1!i(111 l,r t,n�i'll vflI10 1ticil �t;orn e} for x,mne, o se(' it Idle 111►p10e ill fill 11111211 yI is l` �! 1 I: r>1 Jt �� Aluril`IX ��• I.. �1. \1'jt illle to t,�lIIj1111 }•lltll�� `l''j�, +,,1 thnrirca tlu' iowll tre ", 0 0111 I „r V11• I,, ° ,��. fl• V" ]'nl' l bL ,I1e11� tcl 1!10110 83jejIll I �lhl [ lti IU' ' %vitll borl'll11" o' tile. revenue of flit t'I11 f31 rj0t115"r 111,telLL' II} I1ot1' 11IfN 40, rlxlol to igsrle ll. I1111, 1 rill(' ^ear, and to 1'C'11e1� lI �}13e �,5.�. ti la{1 1.7�h less C rl'f'1lll T,�1 1 Im l .. I liri+ , —152_ will V o ARTICLE. 3. To sce what 81,111, if trrr� °, the '�'ot5'n toly tape fron' t11e surplus ill )l7` aids taxes in 1940 the Treasa0ry to apl ARTICLE 4. whatever To sae if moue the clown xvill il)prohz,iate `inns Year Y is receive(l fro far 111 tl0c cloy tax, of the i`Y t11e Trastaesle use or i.]►e0ron I.ihrary, ire ltt t r� � i,'r1iE11b1C latt>fuI expense for the 1?ulcitae of hooks or and otl►{t. of the Library. A$TI,CLE 5 director for the To see if the 'l�uit ii �i ill elect a toNvll in the Blass. rapa Cncl I.xtcrrsion Service as Provided Clerler [Il Last-.• 1 A RTICLL S, G}t {tpter 1` 8. such action f' To , as it nla See if the Town 11•ill vote to t.tOlQp propel, un t ter DO der and in Y consider nece s�try, expedicn 2 (as a1ne01tle aceorclta00ae �' if]' Cieneral l�arlv5, Gftal'i noted especially d hY t�cts of ]0�1; C'ha pier a`- "l�cctiott ill Y Saeti°tt�; 8 1 btt will vot °here }jy t ' S4, 5,5 �rn(t 57 thez'eof' Jointly e to instruct o t.- • of + 1c11tcle auk' other Sections t"Cre ing Y with the Sel and/or �0ltthori�e ii., Selcc "lattc0t to rtrt t zl° tur t 1e c °u tic nna11 o r .rat, der auth °xol and ro f the Potion of Et0;i100rn1 rem lr. an rot. Rttltll'r, t11�1c ci °f �rat1 r 015 that ►are of n0a�' he 1ti .1 See feel tllealt t thrtlell 3, 1797, 1 Chal1 04. 1 un ►lt =r ilre zahm e 1zt0nte(1 ►�.c(1 Brat° pert ' and tc0 ` cts ►Into lt('- year 17Jii. 1101"11. 1y, ai11i0rn do ►tt1 11 tlrin� aa(I Ii�ZGL,� ac°t tray '111(1 �t i3 J aPproprt r 11 0 tic 450() ate ar the r, o to 110 suln not cc It 1 o11•n ,-ill vote t t let • . lishment an Paid t'� car, 110 tl ►e ,110 "'Ted Five Ilttnclo•c'tl 1111. a [Intl trcl n10lteltatt Crepe 1`10(1 Ilrsti 1itc11 i'nr the o''t o1. aatlnont ce cal' ° 1 tl t ° e resi(1 of `a 11'1'0 110(1 in the 110, Pit` 100 r [Ira tints C11 all tr.aca °t t }ta jv 0'so01s t"t'rtifi('d I)y the Selee {111ell writer 11 t�arlt �t'n t�n(1 nrt�altle to pa 31 Ioz' stlat ralati °011 iat thet,etf the 400►( „�` c(0r`cl [I0r► e with 5ectiott 71 i►► °. ern 0 rrl l,� ►j01 Dula �5TIGL d `0 °t 1'x01 a «ti, u0' 1al:e z0n }- zleti. fot�ep cpri [Ite the -till s('e ii•ttrlereon. (1 r`0i��, p [Iars of roa(1s1i01 Three O'I'i0ou,'tlncl llclllrltt5t�`l'tlr�ilcl (ar010c1•ROtir�tl with the tit`t1t� 1 _153— e Street of 13rid� and t31e Cot101tt or either of them, ot1 cnittinuat1QSelectznen alldior am- other piece of road that the Free neon. ])ellarttnent all, 1'tthlic Works n1aN a„ will accept deeds -lop- the To« zz }Top ARTICLE (). To see if LanTrezzee Cove, from Henry K. C;unrtnillns tznd frpznof land at T�onyeyino pins anti another, cotiveyittl; Pare and anotltez ,lid see anti a cicecl from Doris �'V. Gilson prleans Beach,,eeding e. tertatin land or interests therein, 'I Lot a SLUM not deeds. Town �NNrill raise atul aPiat "9Plitlzccordina aid accept a ]� tlae rw ten (*10.00) alollal s to pas- fees the x'011111 '� 13tilns and see Gltief Endizteez 11.Ii'i'ICLks Itl• r° en r3 lea'" mettle and e,;ecuted betiveet1 II `jrles, 1, 1939 ono tier 1110 Towtl of orleat ►s by George D. of �ToyWi raise end of the Fire De artiuent 1111 d`111 e, and "'i1�3, the r Will ratify cottfirzn 1 00 }l )oliars to rclt 1, 1940; ►at1d `rppropriate the swill of Tel ear fro 1w1 d 1'aserved in said leztse fot oje `vill z•ailye and eost of recordin(v sac' tUe 'earl *n Five ll►anit` "of ARTICLE 11. ref � c Tho�s�rlUporti l �� � cue `rl�l�rollriate the snm o3- tlae To`TZ7r Jeet >0. .(11117.13. b (`�1,oO0.0U} Dollars to P' 71ojeet (i o or ' eostti of the siciclvz►ll� I ' Ita,ve . bee" rati °n' ,► the of I” rnaY hdplznist ion tlae rI ° t7c3 ` 7d11y other projects Progress t disposi'a of tllerf1'of I' proved by tl►e ti�'17tt 0 n B °a ARTICLE' 1'? To Tool btt1t1 orzze tile . COJllrnitt�e "ill make of the old ]1i 'h 0tncl to 1111 ex'Sp11s' Or tr the sarnor, der and aroulld the set li e. 7ez.son, e®ncern to a Sum ngv Za10 ltez' k n is f 5eleattnt"n andlor at13` ° tl►e �' °` d app lJollors to 1lildin9 110 execute the 1nzLnd"te 7 aiye ate 0 00) e St17d 11 "'aiv "'d to see if the To�t'z1 rri 100, 11 {:5 to .11. ll e sl „til t o )iinndrecl o1.1 111111 1110 Saps i1t exceed Two such disl'4y fi .t, 1ti 11ije �T'i[[ vote et1lje” the expense of aC b3' r� -,,v 11 f,�ie zI oMinst loss or. dazzi �yo.vj7 if the 1 I oard o 1110 property of the rro see I - of tllc 1�R'I'ICLL 19 ela7te (• raase the salary of 1110 111 -154 -, Two Ilunclr•ea U ;,riate Six allays ($200) each r rrra. IItlndre(l rjo]lal:s an(1 1•�li, +� �ln(1 rt] 1 (.0otl) N. the s�lrne. :tiI�TIC�1, ,, 14. `ll�tlr °Priate Io sets if file Stun of. the Town will rai4e allil cQ Proltti.0 S Iv'(t _]'it•e Dollars ({, F:r) to ]}ttJ Glas:l °t' defend the c'}rtirn of to and CaSna}1r C`am 3 thy, Shelly} tilltttla] PIS the Selectlndrn 01"P um, ct�`d11"St the ToNvn Fl11dl illltlror for the best illt t0 take tvhatet(.t. aetiull tllrlY ]lta�. c1gCIA1 erect of the 'I'otvn. will take relati , 1•o See tt'llat actiun it` ar13', tb1 and Orlea] Der %Peed linlitP to the establ i5lunelrt. of rea5nnahle % r jnd t0 t }1P(lgr li) s of Cl0 at. act lit the 111At111 ltt "�i1'. ��1RTIC +L t an3'tllint; thereon. �otvn Will tj � IG, �, ke ° See tt•Ilat fletion if all} t l( on I' °�t Off' relatil• four -corn iCe Side of e to futilre e}itnination of ]rEu 1 {ins all et s, from .Till (till Strad t e to 3 ea r, , from Depot Sgtlar' d to d° °r jet 3 1St fulfil Selltemkler} 1001 of etlell tr• A11TICI, an�.t }link thereon. onsfer, fl.o 17 ttnd tll n1 the O,, xo Pee if the , vote to dollars a sltm of Ttva �tThII e pl.� e -�eeot lltlltotttlhr lI'eserv'e t' U) dnrl b lz•e II1111dred {:{'2") 1 tltSe l'1�!l.,I,`, Drelljl'nd r1PProlltiI8' To st'(' it . t() Pre s to tt'ide ate the start of the r Town trill t(Utl) rlillolarat'11, tll n jud.l r'es1,1. One 1'h °n>all(I ($10Ut1. at 12° , ,e Stone fjce with 11ut lni` or other Oil or to aet uic �b an(l "PuN }ter Roa(l" + 1)e!�'r1r any >t}tin+r e °11ti1111in(r so ealled, (1c l'aise .1111,11 1,T ` thereon. to IItlill 5tl•eet 1111(1 to) Nee dr 1J, t "e4uest' e ll a Sep t(1 oacl�titli butt ate a �nl 0 1t the '1.'rrtt•rl n•i }l "rite tllllllfher tartill 7t OP otllel, f rllCYlle . t0 tvlrlell r1ll(1 toward t1 it Prllrtt Who,,, tlljtel'lal, f)]'tr1ltlYttlGilt r., X111 , le trlttrn e then ('011' aiSe IGI,1;J Iand lix llow stoles tlrl(l aljd 1 ttncl a11]lr° Fr(1 •1'cl illy" ai the ereek. (By rc Attest). psulFac'c tvitlyayp t( 51111, o }]l11°he '1'Olvll trill ��o'•iden �t5p]lalt ( tsar mi �nr�e,ltllerr lr yl�rrl4e` —155 tt'es t'hc illnin a t 1 { uScl1; : n cr, tAA irl� In n IZUjdI Ila the re of rhor t :nrultn tA3 p tel5 (lirer•tloll to loA 1tl:et I3e • (135 t' vote to the `TV` tvilld dollars �1R'1 WLE 21. To see if ell hundre Tar t ale anti appropriate late the sully of flftenlixe(1 in place enGe (Itl(I.UU ti vt itlt a dear yes llli tul'e the Road ill Rael:Ilarbor' astezl3'rlto $ride Road. ot, da111es Wilson and con(nruAUa e to to (I3Y 1equest). Totten kill ( 3,000) see if the tlrotASand er oil ARTIC1, 22. o three or oth false and appropriate the su111 bvitll hot rI- at the J a r (l °ll r'frlce minrlirl�, p °n r Ctrs to Nviden alAd resn a+ ben g4Quanset Are 1 utlrl:Set T{ llf). ds 1 at'ation, the ti vvar st)• t]on of Route `?S lrlrl ea11t•1111t1nn t° (13Y re fine rote to anti to do or act anythi1 M tllere0ll n `viii 5111 � *I'o see if tile oo`vid�e���� lfrp111 RTICLL 23. o f rl road r• ""e and appropriate a sltm ltttre, file hest)• raise faec With some oil or ttlr rni- ($Y re(1 vote to rn ,r Reach Roa(1 to -NTatlset I.leit;llts• e toNvil vl-iil,ilrehase of rpo se(; if t p0 for' the t is slnd] -ARTICLE 4su1A1 o. $10,04 St) ,ate to ra 1ppropriate the , re(1tA@ r 1vi1I v .v trloly. trlletul' for tott'Al roads. (133 if the tolvehtlSe a 511° ARTICLE `?E5. To I $300' to pill vote to Ila d a14 appropriate the sun t `N711 vvilfl Sand sp1 0 (I35 request). �1�° Gtd, it lld� �111r•eirnse ore to ARTICI,IJ 26. of $150• 1ti il( vote t +e- allc] ailploprirtte the Sul est) the T °tl(Slret P1p, (1'S inn maelline. (BY r eq r see rt,rlrt °rA �l To jl" lI {r1r'�' �rrcl t ARTICLE e 1,11ise. ]nailltain ogle. additiYhelre51(le)r` °c !,t y �,rA "`fit 13rr +r(irect tw(• en Itotlte G alzcl if tll xs [I ivie e n F t'r'rtuest). Fro sec it rT]1°11• AR -TICLL slur► of appropriate the -156_ ($1500.©o) -nollars far APpartus and a l the purchase of a new Niece of file Pttrellase the 1 Point 21 eomrllittee same. (��, request). lle�oti2ltc for al1(1 tD ARTICLE' GI,B }y• To sec if , DOlI'GPrizzte a slim no the 7-otvll will raise Tulle Horrors to t exceedilln Tlvo Purehase gild install fhou.sand ($2000.00) repair and recondition ,E �Ilgille , the # G�ta nett' motor i11, arul/ol' to 1> flrlea�1s hire Ile n s Fire truer knoNvll zzs ARTICLE Partmellt. , and aPpra , . 30. (13y rcqurtit) Przate the sumo see if the Tolvll will 1,ote to 1 °aise for Ban11 Goneerts t °# lhree Iltllltll'etl Dc: ►111rrti 0300') the •Jltnior a be rr' CQZnlYlunit Y Banen 111 the Tow,, dllrim 1940 II3` ("'p, ARTICLE 31. � BY request) . AR E as a gift fro To see if the band st m the duni the tolvll 1vi11 r ►ic t o ac shoal lot anti nory located or C0lnrnllnitY Band co111lllittee' (]3 3, request), at the llew 7uuiar- Selliol lIinkl ARTICLE and apPropl.iate 3— To see if Purpose of a attrp. I1(. ►t the togvll will vole. to r2lise necesSal, . erectin,. tXce to , 3 reiylil. a roof anti ed 000 dollars for tllc s tG the ceiling alld Make all (thee• ARTIChE lzand stared (B , raise and appral 33 To J request). ($100.) for the Mate the See if tlzc Towi1 t� ill vc3tr' tcl July " allln J In the Tolviptrrliose of of Panl• 11urldre(l Dollars Post =No 1 of Ore PI. oPerly cele}Ir� 3p ea ltin�• tale 4th of \RTICL�TIIe ;1lnerieall L��l'ollsol >ed by the Orleall' thurire the Ba. X34 ,1,a gioll, (BY re(Illest). the tolvn to and of "Seleet�nlf tll date be a Con to c tolvll 1vi11 vote t(l au of the or thetdetectiouta111e wllorn l)""lt 2 ii inhabitallt 11t laws of an Sd1(1 Boal'(1 111ay (resit;` ar•r•ordaltcf' u�itllColnnlGnl dzlosectltir,n Its 1:3(} the lv th reeler' Of any violatio 8v et. 159 • llravlsilnl 1V e to yhellfisllerX'' 17()1' nxeeedlll r v• r ally 's of t the . to 1•ai, general Laws, Cl12ln" Solar i' k zfteell llznl Se an(I ll ac Y and e1Pen , tllt'd a1111ra 1•ialte. 21 sell t llnv and all things thC1 caul Cn�tahl ($1.- i(L00) to I1 ri7 tG e, Hlid to (lo 211101 1lPrtl1111nf'r y h' (By regllra.5t ) _157— an d t °titi °!1 llta�dred 11i'1'1t "l.1? :3:►. 'l`o src if tree ti(eetl ogle Ile flat Ir�111'allriatr> 31 tiller! oi' lllullel' llot cl©`IIE" tilrol.z.`^`1i t ittle. klal•s ($1(i(!.) ir► di,, 21 ,lzl111 boat S° called} at at the , >!ltrallrr> ins 1'21��' \�' INV S Creels {B r('llz1est) es lyll'iltillllt 1>'sl \'. ` rfllt II t)t'1('Flllti. bltsl ,l °ll Illy. other AWI'lt "I.i; :, { ;. And to 21ct i1Pe�izza. tll`It 111 t1�" 1h1� cereal' Ilei'orr fire z11e .10 Y� - 0017 � 2'ol1'n (71fi" TVESDAi, F'IJBB 11D1v. fr To vote for t11c election of the f ° Pets Azle Aloderator for 011e year, year", enT'S' ()Ile Seice..tlllall for Tllree Y Three �11e Assessor for Tllree yeflrsp yel f11re for ,e firs, ()"Q lember Board of Public Ipllree 3 011 of 1lealtll for e �7_elllller Board duo To«'n Clerk for Ozle y ear, 'enr, O1re 3 ea1`$r real) ()Ile Town Treasurer fDf One 5 for rs Crze Collector of 'rarer C�vrnlitte .8c yenr , One Member of Sclloo 1a for e »eg1' rf 11, 1b ' rt rl O)1'e Trustee of S11o'1s' L ,s for D 10,111% 3 Cne Surveyor Df H e111'7 T11'o Constallle foe' QuQne S,el3r, ee �,e:►t" ' lz ' 1,111(1 o Clle or 11r ar �`►t6ie s ys Tree V172trc1e11 for r f r 1�`' i< U e dfl• ()Ile Park CO'llia ssiolle o sel`e tl,,.e port sc� -Q11 ate t t the i(t T o iris And you are cline eof fit 'S etia f t et rl1 zzz9 'LIP attested copies tile Iig`r1 nd sflld 1110 ale x` 11 alIQ � tore of W he`lt "I of 11 °1 fl'Id dal }e d ast before rtOT, H >JRv -W I{' IL lv all —1S$ Warrant} rvitlt your cloinr• the tine and Place of zneetinthereon, to the Town CIerlT, Ott as aforesaid. I1RiGiven under Our ]lands T T 1 - antSlle year of our I�oi`tl o��ie 1 o�TII day of dAT aid cud tame hundred A true eOP3F fittest: LEROY A. NICKERSON, AL0',NZ0 W. JON RS, `MMES DICKIE, Selectmen of orl,enlis. Constable. ANNUAL RIE:�PQP'T OF TIM, OF ..rl ] E TOWN OF OR�E��1S rO T 8V 4V, A j 93 l Uy plill -tQ Ffl T E 0:50 ass 104 ar. w -160— ORGANIZATION PO, 1939 John 11. SCUOOL C() �IIIITTEE Walsh, Cha-irrnan Mrs. Carrie. G. . *,'el Term Expire, 191 Reginald soll s Pad din Term Expires 1941 Term Expires 1040 U�T10 =� 5L1PPR,I�TTEND , -r, Charles 1-1, 1 OP SCHOOLS II. Pratt, A. M. 8C1-1( )0L plzySICIAN IlenrY A. 1'Uhite, I7. D 801IppL I\Tt1 5E 1►'iISS Pessie Armstronm �rA�TITaR Prederiek ALay() SUPEI�vIS ply O Ile"ry, A TTE�DA�TCE erry. —161— ORLEANS SCHOOL CA'��pAR Year 1939 - 1940 - - -rte 16 Weeks e' 1.939 1 2 jreeks te111lXer 1i 103'9 to Decelnber — eks daliLlaryr 3, 1940 to iilarcll `'�� 1940 16 Iveeks 1'1'il 8, 1940 to June 31, 1940 . 40 el�te117ber 3 1940 to 1)cecillber 20, 1� »-ill not be ill session ` 1)(1y"', when school day e on }> emeli,be 1939—Labor Dd }y °� r�r llesc1� X1I'Sdg}•- � �• �, 1XXa ri�1X Sel�teniber , 1�J39- 1'�ticralt .)' fleet blis pa3 a (-t0be1• 1'2 alld 1.3, 1g39_ColuXn CetOber I7t stdu a tc1r,ridgy pC t 13—Friday lnsti r1rStG ble CouS'Ittl rd aY 1Iid`} te ?7, 1939- 3 ;�T °�'eltlber Y1 1939—AX'XUisti�' l9s9��lnll' eeess �O °'Oinber 3U, -,Xlld Doccl11bei tn,QS r1°11,Inks�'ivino, '_C]XXXS s IJ �, �, liecess S illelusiye day I;ECaS } ion ],day °eel�lber `'3 to Jrinutll'}'' Da'� ,s XX e Janllary 1, 1940—NON, reaXW011111 to" llo01 $0110015 al Il ebl•rtary `?? and `'3, 1`340 or r -Boll v1eutfL °`1`11u1sc1a }° andt`1`XCIa}' L y���1e y lilsi Lscia }' rebruar - 1S to 23, 11940 ilXe. ,rllll not �],ricla3'' eess_- ill Session ,s pa3' ay 1je �llril 19, 19- 10�1'J= 1��1`lelitaX'ial � di3 }" 1caIXS 1I'�1X y 3U and 31, on Fzt 4X lorida.y bol. Da3" eetiXT� elltember 19.10 —La 141 Se Ptlj 1940— k 30 tX 111 elYler 3, Sehnol, TuesdfXy gt — 162 ORLEANS FINANCIAL STATEMENT GENERAL CONTROL: Sellool Committee Salaries and Expenses Superintendent of Schools Enforcement of Law Salaries Other Expense., INSTRUCTION: Supervisors I'riticipal and Teachem Textbooks Supplies OPERATION: 'anitors Fuel nliseellaneong, Expended in 1939 $411.00 Needed for 1940 961.00 231.64 $1,603.64 $1,580.00 $1,040.00 18,161.68 870.37 1,069.X5 ~~� 21,141.20 24,008.00 $1.,877.42 1,104.28 814.04 11IAINTENANtiCE llepairs, Replacement and Upkeep AUZILIAlly AGENTC,IES Libraries health Transportation $8.78 Ali eellaneous 641.68 x,::)63 50 66,11 3,795.74 6,225.00 3,036.41 1,036.41 900.00 6,876.08 11,776-7 —163— fjUTL \�, : Lyuivlu(.rtl am 19:19 ApprollriMioil 1"Wfutul- 19 :3.9 Eyiwd< 7111•11, 300.00 9. $45r6�0 X30,03 35,000.00 �7 07 f 7 Q7 0 :0~ (]1 35,039. r,805 I3ttlatrl,•� � 1g39 7 14PT COST OF S0140 1)"ditures 1•or 19:3'9 tits receipts : °'1 60 11' f°llo"rinafr�r0 Were rendered for the 1 General School Fund part 3 Cry of Boston Tuition 3 >30'� p r aid transportafiou•10.�G , � tt of Easthatit Tuitio" 1 C, 73, oI\,n Tttitio rltti of ]are« *stet tion of Emily L'al�.eT p1 34.0 r�ttitiSYx of James McCre �� �kr i11lttotl of Louise Cobb by 305'66 V rTotrn of Easthalll �i✓ Si lass. Reitrtbursen3e1It Slll)t. of Schools L�r�'Z.t11tE11�11 Net Co:'t ott�'t3 C c,r Paid Tuition {^ Bristol _.�,,i•as f Scit�,ol in lleitnburserne Agrrieultvtr h -�3 O0 c15.00 -164— REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS To the School COralnittee of Orleans: Herewith I submit the IS 1939• Sections of it have Se11oo1 Report for the year Pal, the Supervisors of Art arid contributed b eian and School Nurse. and Musie �' the P llysi- flee School Physi- Since this is a report of fine it. The New Hi, h 1939 we 11ave to thus ean- in 1939, will not be Schaal btlildinnp tllouelt completed 1119 of the winter occupleCl by the sell session on date until the open- that it would be da°ram f,)1• the It was neces- it becomes available ptable Year in sue11 a ntallner to the new building Brewster have 111ade . rran1 bas soon as Possible eefor betNr een Orleans and front Brewster to attend neeessar the high school stuclenls Y to start the Orleans Se11ao1. R1111 adapt In prom' This made it pt it to temporary, ( gram the first of the year ready for use, luar# ers till Not the ne«* building i7 nets* bui]din�1]btltlas the Axon, bee �1anl of the 13uildinn ' thro n n arranged to fit a b Comm tree the ttnderstandin,, strutted as to be acla ' the b cooperation portn"Itles for Ptecl to 1yew builtliug is so coll- bnildilig 'thielI « >e have hind of educational ol)- b plans and the e(ltle e ,o long tt fished. "eloped in the lig]tt atioltal Both the Dr. �lesse B Darr of local need Program leave been de- 0 f Boston l;ui , and approved practice. epee have served to 'elslty has been the Bdu- advisor, 1115 n• cysts as well I Prolnote and �,uldatlee and etil)erI- sions n'llieh Nver share , protect e impanel me o£ the rspanlie town', inter-. October a one slbi]1 y for deei- Oil O. 1 pa11 tat Senior lli•11 Sellool 1939 our rem 1u cllar,e. last 3 eat. metllber. �'1Ste1' show. 11efelellee to .t11'hip of `�0fi s a Junior- e- 'dab instead of 1-1 as ttlar Statement of Mem' 165 r t t11is Joni ©r bersllip }�}' (ira(le, on :tlloiher ]lat:c alio�r's t.11a og to 1 lI1 Ill �9- from Se im ITi�r �1•otti•I► frolll 10 ji1Pils 1038 x,11 �(huc,1 bas 48 ttlitian I 111 this numb(°' WO ille -111 se of l•eNvst('I' and :37 f'ronl Ea't'll "'ll. )lad an IuC1Corlirs' '11c�n .. �e )iclnber'" anted tenlA t11i•Pe Inc °nlb()rs opened '111 Ilu(} ]li,d alxouse, to tlje uax ]1C Field cc►me. tors for Inics. Ile 1 ales 7 lend in t C}anC3' S 1)nrin� the ye, iliiss �ialof 1Tome T fiss C ►},Cl se]tool f ►�; 11vild of the del)artlncl't Iesi®llCd, to the dun for 511Lr'ee(Ia I, -1]Ia e General left. Mess Doris 11an-t .lh orllcl tile ti011• 5 bee11 transferred frolll the sl" char °c ofdllca I , h Ml. 1Ienr - Lambert has taken f I']l�'siC, . ll depart direetol ® F11° I ��l) Mr. !Albert ,Alvin Istbe "'Orlc of ncl, resl�'nTos''es is well I ",$thryn Billinan leas p"tlniCe ire]a 1larolcl Bated by milli, ]le suc.cee(ls III' ticienec• M1 .ositioll IXolue VOW aln, 1� obland teaches' a Ilew P t, the tlI)Cn ltl It school assistant and lacl�to still e� ti°II de 3010 tiv]I0 1J stI' 6(' glen program• I aIn (f 'S.) V. ae of i,) lliti lr►ies, (general Shop al,cl Cilar� to °f tire ]lOw )a5ltiollS jet tEnlgylt :rI•r, full time I s s sl)e('ia]ists in those field.. lollol'`in� tent t11at t13e t11e eS S° fi(1 Mr. Le.onardi ntalce• eci to d,,3', a] cip„- l�lftyl5 and procrram: eels ).esi li %i,l t °71 palt.I al,cl "Tice eurriculttm has h to\%a( clay' s °CI n Pl'ogri-ant is no ;v dire CVo pI•esc'Itilnll°ItivlecfiI' lbOrlt t11. ward functional learrlill'J icll Ill ° Cltllue olig,. Gte'. tio11 fill those activities allc•e icl t11e1 tol ill tel'luS Of yvllic]1 IN-ill be of illll)ol, till 1t ;,(,t ''' �' its 11ey'e that our c11rrictllts fltl elm'r'"lol.1, 11'.01' +, llfllelliiti, ll better and ntol•c. Stec t tO jo. aj3`!, II)' 1 11c.1•et,so1jr 11r �'1- (1f13, and today, 1)tlt o n of fI Secot'llt rev'se ,r1�1t,n(11(1j(,ci The const Lie 'Ia 00136llit ;3" to l] SeNNr n11c1 sit creased enrolln) oPp �]'for(lecE u4 the needed sees Ina efllll , ti� ellr h study 'c''elc 14 tharotln These 1Ll"P requireme11t5. M. 't -166— and from the data obtained, our College Course was set zip. At the present time a student of ou Iligll taking the College Course will be certain o r 5e11ool takinf covering the require- , s of all colleges in the New �llg]and area. The Commercial Course has l�eerl enriched in that it 11o1v only receives studeizts il[ the. eleventh grade who the ready for intensive Commercial traiizilzg. Junior Business, Typewriting x, and Bookkee 1jn�* grades as ex } �, are in the Ninth 4lnd tenth ploratory courses in the This has been done . to aIlaly students ta�te5tlthemselves zf €ar ability along commercial who started Work. In the past inany pnl3ils gelled to eantinueet }Yeiourses in th ninth rY " „rade were co11z- ta determine work with 110 consideration gil'en - whether they had ability ar lilciu�r for bzlsl- ness, This type of dislilce for schoolin,„ lalallina often brought about a gl'eat now being offered i� Business Review, a new course, is be used to n the twelfth grade. This course is to review far111er work au(1 to tudSr the 1ate5t methods in office Practice. The greatest. cllan� Course. This „e has been made in the Gener111 tends only course does not eertif in- Y to give a 'ozlil(l cultural back-round. I+�orinerl�" have had in our Erl" hmanY nnhappl and disco ,�, l-its eaveTin,p and 8eienc c ura,ged stude n choeg C Jas` es. These ela ses 1vere terest to �c reriuire€nell#s "'iel€ were often nf'. little those who did not tend to further ball• To make the n' furth(r their edul'l- 5ejzarated t }ze arlc interesting t €nd valu 1111e we e o s ninth and ten I'al. two eeti ons. One tll l:ra.de I+Ilihlitili (�l€is5es into by Callen , sectiol€ now tlulies the work regliirecl Other n es Avhlc'1f ilicsludes hrozlll is the ret €(lin<r 'l'li(! novels a1ld b- }acing the of classics. jziogra ill, c]as5ic • by reading I'l'.1 ric`1! letter n'1•• I les and "r ifillg. j ke rilso by Cloill- a mreat deal of i€o lse n li manner ^ f ing givelz to a General Ph 5ics cozir"e i.. cou' Se covers all the eleventh fir' i7 intrieate the fund. and twelfth grades. 1i 1e�r Problem, zvarlc �mejtal5 of Ph r the tie pliYsies. �l'lii(,11 ysjcs 11 ithont Col- 11 found 111 the regular , 1671 liras 1 Oi gtLlCll' of rl'o c'€ €til•B j)i'acl'2fi�e.f11 1��1'lsrd. briletie' Blake Sure that the zs.itll °f 13a1'v11 al, Air. I ".1tt a11C1 I eoli;illted 1Tiellols brplid- 130"toll plil' t° `,isle �,�,� lAllversity. t11 €(l with ProlessOr lint Pro belicl,e tlil►t the. above V111 but tend ifaditiou t13 t] €e c� leriellve of all Ftlldellt' but ill fill lIfir. t cxUerjenen; ill l�hi(' }€ ti }} nit €�• be slle'asSfll }t11t1111C n'1ro r, 1 11 l h to take this a1a1101•ttlllit3' tOtlle 11e1v Fr forty hours 5]lellt ill ll;tii� #ills °11 the el*ellla ile hfil'e replt1eelle1, JS b Hire' mii ivQ tine flour Periods �l -e tl►at Ill ,i•[lieli re(1 el. lute pe1in(Is. We fir1111}- belie eil0d alld sllp 1 ill' }isht•cl tl� the use of the ]loll'' litllf ]loll ►'� Tlldil,i[Illo. 1, te(jlct ioll ill' demoilstrtitioll for v11e ho111' If 1fp11r fill ti ise a olle-11a1t tel 1111 �i lsi1,1� (1 study for the rem €lillill ]fit bsto �, `ttt e e1 s tile n eYlt"n 15 belli(v yi -vell dill" ° ° II1 71 to °fie a"sihlin1c11ts stud fur ove>: -c0 to f I ,1�5 t1ie1. Fears cause(1 11111th tronble'Ill Septen'on1 elfel�Irlt'er c1 ve tr it9 m The student body vote fill s fileli tlitlellt. C "ono( °il. T,vo zepr esajlCbert ns fotlol`- meCt weekly with 1471•. Ilea lei 1� 111t11l ne�n for t11a111x1es Of ('ori trnetive progrtlln is 1PpI'ee7a.tsel,el•t11 B3 '`ter ape l cress oill. tin for roline 'o #t to troy pelul��1l Afis$ °reSO. 'ro �ieall € al To 1I r. 1 ° erjet, 11 1111 ls" e ' 11111) a 'it11. j1111 ,n t► 1111 I 1e r'etel'Pnl'e ]Ilt1t�I 1 €111[1} ` t1i lI rift subscl i lticili tcl tipzl to E nsj Trust Conlpallylfol, silUsc�l�scrlp #! °I1 (1(�1'e y3i „� :I`ajlct a [� r[ Dumber Con,Ilt111y for ,flied yill,iml 13€ 1r• or1 till - li }clef. 5 d• ;,, art, ;I4• •e,d- ttig jii 1 I11 the. elelnentory ] F.'kltle Uc`'1' I fl ,n it'` ffl i�5 tea F. ll(it ` I” I- 11r been e11gagred to leS 11F1S (1^r1.a se crfl( II1 111 for these lct e�itl t,r' I' The ele1uelltzu•y bill lfi 1€ tit "' ,.,,,�' ,,I. Al II II } lfltion of the Iar',(, 11oile11 l�Jtrs l t,l,iI'd j)1 11 lIij'I1 �(slri(> 1t1 t.,.Il15 t,e p11t11t. 'r1€1j 1 �(il(Irli }111(1 l�' ;l Zi�j (f.,,I f. ot1t. 111 1 rnent l� lii, °li -,- sc "t1° V,11.1 11, 1z k,. This elei lth (•omparo -168 Mr. Clarence K. Brayton takes Over the supervision of the art work to suce He reports: eed Mrs. Beulah S Bowers, resigned. "The assistance and cooperation of Mr. Lconardi and his staff of teachers has been a great aid to the it, planning my work The work ill the first six �. With the purpose of encourarn, bratlES has been Planned method of procedure is to in 119 creative illtistration. TIW the children and let them a 'spark in the minds of put clow terpretation or' paper their own iu- lls of the subjects presented. This method teach- es the child to think and t© create is an essential element in the + rather than copti �vhicsh The work of development of the child. ized so that they the seventh and e'gh.tll grades is orrall- education before reaching `i practical brotind of art the ]lilt back problems of these two school grades, The should be rectified ivh nrIrees ejoe,ie in the Field Ilou. e ing. are located ill the new build- useful high School useful way with a varied pros lllilnlled ill is not to turn out finished `l practical and rtanl of work• field 311 a general wa artist.. to purpose y with. two S' but rather to cover the the students planning to ". thoughts in mind ; first, necessary baekcr nO to art school will. ll;tve i]Ie �,raund and second Blass will have a oener] backrr . ^I011ntl ofe "'Ill, of the inn and appreciation wll,, NN, i11 be tlraIN ink and paint - them in later life. clijoyable Vocal and illstYllnit,Ittill lllnsie and usefill to ] art of the ,drool life. Miss c'Ontinile to be a vital illg statement of her ytan %eitnall fln`Ilisklc's the follo�ti'- I'll•o "Learning lean ence of the Primary i'otc srsn�ti is the is built a foulidationtf�,Il a.kyilclrcti, i7poitmllsieal experi- sented in qur new books , tuyt {, I'vadin�; rrlliclrl� etiperience advanced problem,; boevnl�hc Iiisir, IIottt• Is well pre` ille ehilr]'� Gradually more csperience in the 169— Ttvo. file pro °1A111• i,t lcle,. IZII1 thin is ever a pat't of Ivell done in the llp])er r�• .i ])art s119c�' �a• cr • t`itJ © }`eCl allcl ti`C1 °;' liftll hilly is ,y�catly a anal sixth Iiialt are bellclude�tlllson Tile Junior and Senior tivl7ieh ii1 s,,Illablc nevi' set of Hollis Dank soon booknll filids tlielncountrie . s atilt pilrt sin��'in�r The Jill] of ]Iii outer acid illid in a three ill their study of music ill tlnleriea d and the. of the Tile ]lass part is ipso well iltt.ro'luce } the r,•oiee 1,0111. is soltm5 seem }yell iidaPted to ebildrell �~. des the 8elllor Chorus. t`1•BiVe nrA 71°iY$. Thi•orl�hotit the entire loot °fir so �ileans� are build -ilu,• lip a rep of hie �tias Started lit en Vlore Last winter a 170}'5' cltitittettl ti7ltied `t,ttlt Stle it is hotted tljttt it call be e.o eeSS this year. ental fu to Instrilm to arg1 to le Mr. N;Issi sl7ciils for the e oiir eitia better. fitted " `,lit with ,vltiit objeot a oy be, qp fit 7 they 711 l So. tliitt e i' • size reply, ill of °clez' otiott7a �berE ]1�'e the life of peace.'rlli an,s silfestttlat berailrs �f Allls:e is civilt�e 11 I'111gtiar to the p11' fivers ted a Iiirr e• It is the nn resell olivirir s �Ovcls lefive. off. Glloltlti be }Irf�i�"ll a Fli'j.e0nt. tlsic .. ]if as ,Pty Public Sellnol 1I b nom' bIS � nbil'ityy 'rest yy� fire kiyl with the view Of cleric ri'llt, lit {el, to a� to got to the thy' finest music to 1�I`li' es slot 7tlat ehenn erljo�'iea] 01'. ]I e eFiei1 limited but that rlo r► is for liit Ile treat lulls 7�lle ttlo5t iin]iortillit t11113r, so cIt otir or girl clilclintance witil fine nli�tiariees Ilool l}°}usle Sll lull Fez for try`' SG I lyf, 17� be able lest extent the 1 € "a17i2. to'yytlliJlerij1l`=eI ��yly` ations. , il]t yI ,11111 To achieve tiv °ofclils 711t'iFly lbf P l'ealize the t;reattless to tllilll�es�.. l'ei'viSOr must be able Ilt of to ill lclet•s #a_°,i his P of -170— For instance, take the matter of "popular" music. The best of this rinlsic teems with life and energy. Its idiom is one of inlmaturity makiub up in energy what it lacks in eloquence. Keeping these facts in hind, I have been very sympathetic to the students' natural desires. At the end of the rehearsal, with the set•ir ►ns wont done, we Sometimes play one of the popular tunes of the clay. When the young people have a chance to compare the two types of music they go back to the works rr of tits great masters et ith a oreater utrtlerstandi ►tg anti appreciation. It is the happy combiltatioll of two superi ►li.enden- ties, each having two full tilnc instrumental instructors that makes possible the excellent results evIlicb we have been able to obtain. Under this system we are able to give every beginner private and also class instruction. extra help soon advances the pupil to the This can play in the elementary orchestral the Point where he and according to his ability, he After this, orchestra or band, the Lower C,,Ip play in the local senior Cape School Sylnpholly or the �'eev England Festival Orchestra. to play in rin out of school grou If the pt►pil evishes ganizationl; now oil the Ca group p tilere are Several fine ol- har►nottie Society, the Junior ' shill as the cape Cod I'}lil- This year I have been fortttntatety Band and others. New England Festival Assnci.►tiUn enoubh to the bring the town. This rt•nult annually c0lleert to l'rocincc- sl1ensors a concert t]' nrelres- tral, band, �►nr} choral mnsir> that is fa standarclti. '1`hr* lnttsician' tt] ►o ,1118 for its high England, represent the i`inest come from all over New section of the country. 'l'he talctat in School iiZusie of this 3 ev }l1 be tlncler the of nationally known enntluctctt's. }eatlershilt ure for the people of the lol%-(.r ' t will indeed be a pleas- We evr ►nolerf.ul concert. I to be al ►le to hear this l� c h►tve worked tlncler ditfie lack of a good practice room ultie, all year clue to school where we will have am but loop fore ;ard to the new spelndid assistance of Mr. r; Plc space. it eonarili e plerec'ate the. and the f"leully. —171— . tvitlt closer contact Avith itl Olir earnest desire is to comets nyseat.ial to progjess l tl►e Parents. ''ltcir cooper ation of the 71 �u,' Irt y i ru Orelie! $ltntl lie gill] ante The 1'r►llot Ciao nl ,11t III adL, baint "At lil:,t. i tif. v1'. tllpl.o ° I w u �""oilt o-, ett�iecl• The ue• e i1t111rr 5yste ntally lost tu,ni Zlart ing 1 UttS disease: tillyve months, ill Une eatie o tier residell Ttltestillal m1b c its appear otetlt'es from s eQ filicatio S' I am ask lg we Rraaes to 1,. 17`tVe a ticho sltauld be t�et 41-0 that the fo al' " nallellt r�li Seeii�lY still 11 t�nS r►rtl ►a p1 fa -172— Below is a summary of the work of the School Nurse as prepared by 111iss Armstrong: Individuals admitted to nursing service Field visits to and on behalf of cases 38 Office nursing visits 32 Individual inspections 111 Entire school weighed and 379 September measured in May and School examined by physician in April and October. Dental inspection by nurse of Dental Clinic October 19 grades 1 to 6 inclusive. Treated at Clinic to 24, Permanent fillings 21 Temporary fillings 24 Prophylaxis 16 Extractions II s Total Operations I're- sehool 59 Follow -up cases sent 1 School visits (jail sin � Ch`lt11 In for• Xray 8 Y October 1 7� The year 1939 has been all forward to the opportunities for 11140 n #f.tll one. 1Ve laolc ity conies but once in a lifetime. Such an .oppartnrl- form in this wonderful new fast vision has taken Enthusiasm and loyalty building ,TOE` y' Y tea that vin*"* ision the spirit of The future is a challenge. -lay each 811°11111 hear fruit. Respectfull • c'o his pert. �' subrxlitted CI3ARLES li I I3ATT, SUperintendent of Schools. ORLEANS SCHOOL CENSUS October 1, 1939 4 cFiv . Sf2ve Years Or over and under seveli Years or over and under sixteen 130ys Girls 17 17 Sg Oa � 105 1129 .n 0 k 1 l� t 4 ��ar� Distribution of the Above Iq flub'. 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CL) bo CU CU aboi U al cd EU ho X! o ca o F:4 F4�o, bD�°mU�aE1�o�+� �° W P> M U 5 U El Mme+ �, ° �-` �' U -a! 3 ce � ;t4 w w I' �xhz Cd ►xxxxx "� b ° E :i Cry. •i ua m vi va •[pia Vji'*l� n3 'En M %� Sy'S".l -f cq p-I �{ Qi Qi w+ to J�.� Va 0 Fn y in `a � W o A H U a `�" ca � to 0 ea. ad Lt as + o ; ° Cd —177— CORPS OF TEACNEF- S�onti eptember f939 1Ii as of Sep" 15, He Mr. N. Richard Butler resigned 1g .9 to e Of clumve. tin Orleans Prom September' rxralrie ig", �°choal t Miss Eunice McCue resigned to be at Orleans ger fra Year' June 15. 1939. She lead taug at 13rai be an her Sel�tetnller 9, 1931. ositian 39. she r�li��Misn Trowt ac �e�per9la' 19 she began' her s vi atlo oli N o�vt P mr ce at Orleans ucceed Miss xl uPer�'.501.1g3�A' ,9h-le s Miss s 15, k April 1 as June this Mrs. Beulah S. Bowe1•s resIg Yeal, Ja Mr. W ape began lion at the service close embe Ills 1g3Albert p. Lamngrof SGnaal B llrnan' MMi. Se alt e oPeri Si%tl'1 (; Fa Miss Kathryn L. PIarl' 1tY a the uc�y bland, Mr. Harold D l facts R,ith rh S t Mbers of the higl'r schoa eg ll. WOVY U an er 51 grode at the of BelIttinerl Septernb — 178— GRADUATION EXERCISES CLASS OF 1939 ORLEANS 1IIGH SCHOOL THURSDAY, JUNE 15, AT 2 O'CLOCK ORLEANS TIT ATHE CLASS ROLL Virginia Marie Avila Lawrence Alwin Baker "Irving Sherwood Lee Helene Bernier James Bruce MacGregor Jr. Francis Alexander Bremner Herbert Doanc Nickerson Jr. Reta May Cummings Shirley Norma Nickerson Henrietta Elizabeth Davis Howard Willis Quinn Fre Ruth Evelyn Eldredge 4clergek Claude Savage Hollis Roger Ellis �kElmer Edmund Snow Raymond Winslor3T Gill Mildred Venera Stutz Leona Crosby Gunn Isabel Frances Taylor Hope Hurd Modena Belle Taylor *Received a mark of A Florenee Jane Wooton or B ill Twelve or more units HONORS IN SCHOLATIS HIg FOR' FOUR YEARS Elizabeth Davis Herbert Doane iNickerson, Jr. Mildred Venera Stutz Elsner Edward Snow Florence Jane -Wooton James BrnCe MacGl•et5 Jr. INDEX y Town Officers ............ Paoe .. ............. Appointed Officers .. ... . °.. 3 Assessors' Report ........... . ,, a Selectmen's and Departmental Recommendations for 1940 Town Accountant's Report 11 .. • . , , Town Clerk's Report . 14 Warrant and Minutes of 1939 A • . • ' ' ' nnual Town 53 S Meeting .. Special Town Meetings , .......... 53 .. , , Appropriations for 1939 ' . .... ' . ° • • • • • 74 -76 Fish and Game Licenses 77 Dogs Licensed ...... 79 List of Jurors ...... 80 Births 8i Marriages 82 Deaths ... ........ Treasurer's Report ....... 85 Tax Collector's Report 86 Snow Library Report 89 Board of Health Report n 93 Town Nurse's Report Barnstable County Health DP ' ............ 95 Surveyor of Highways Reportpartment .................. 98 Superintendent of Moth De partment • ............... 100 Tree Warden's Report ................... 105 .. Fire Department Report .............. 106 Park Commission Report .... .._ ... ' . ' ............... 107 'Sealer of Weights and Measures Report ............. 109 Inspector of Animals a port ................. 112 Shellfish Constable's Repo Slaughtering .. . ........... . 113 Finance Committee Report ' ..... . .. • .... 114 Assessors' Town Map Report .. ` ... . .. 119 ........ Orleans Historical COMInission ... ' ' ' ` • 120 Junior- Senior High School Building 121' Co m.................. Auditor's Report ... , mittee 122 Annual 1940 Town Meeting Warrant . 124 ... ... ......... 151 SCHOOL R10PQR'x Organization calendar .......... F111ancial Statement 1113erintendent's Report High School Art ... ....... focal Music .. instrumental Music School Physician School Nurse School Census Enrollrnent by Grades �"ernbership by Grades Gr duation Teachers .. . i page 160 161 162 164 165 168 • 168 169 171 . 172 . 173 . 174 175 176 178 - NOTES -