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HomeMy Public PortalAboutAnnual Reports 1938TOWN OF ORLEANS Annual Reports Forf 1938 ANNUAL REPORT OF TILE Town Officers and Committees OF THE TOWN OF ORLEAN'S �S.N1ASSgc�\ FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1938 e Printed by THE GOSS PRINT Harwich, Mass. TOWN OFFICERS MODERATOR William C. Mayo Term Expires February 1939 SELECTMEN AND ASSESSORS LeRoy A. Nickerson, Chairman Term Expires February 1939 Alonzo W. Jones Term Expires February 1940 James Dickie Term Expires February 1941 BOARD OF HEALTH LeRoy A. Nickerson Term Expires February 1939 Alonzo W. Jones, Chairman Term Expires February 1940 James Dickie Term Expires February 1941 BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE go LeRoy A. Nickerson Alonzo W Term Expires February 1939 Jones James Dickie, Term Expires February 1940 Chairman Term Expires February 1941 so SCHOOL COMMITTEE John H. Walsh, Chairman R. Frederick Raddin Term Expires February 1939 Carrie G. Nelson Term Expires February 1940 Term Expires February 1941 TOWN CLERK, TREASURER AND COLLECTOR OF TAXES Ralph W. Sn0 \V Term Expires February 1939 TRUSTS + ' SNOW LIBRARY Arthur T. Parker lIarr • II. Term Expires February 1939 3 Snorr Florence II. Smith, Term Expires February 1940 'Perm Chairman Expires February 1941 WWII t,11 LFS Ilenry A. Perry Ilerwan E. Taylor Term Expires February 1939 SllRV Term Expires February` 193. Roland LOS OF AIGIIWAYS aya TREE \V Tern, Expires February' 1939 TheodoreA;ll,Fo nc ]gym F CO \IlI15SIp, \F11,' dCl,dl]ane CI . 939 Term blxpire, b'ebrrtary' 1'. John E lair,nan eodorelathorne 9 Th m Ex, ; (a R• Nickerlo leTminatedlh,es February' 1�3� .Artllllr ntuuno SeIvc y death .lnlc 1. Y0 Se.,, mYil1 ent ry 19:39) 1931 cretu Expires February -5— APPOINTED OFFICERS 1938 REGISTRARS OF A70TERS John D. Authony Maynard A. Parker Everett Ir. Pond Term Expires February 1939 Term Expires February 1940 Term Expires February 1941 SEALER OF WI�,IG11,pS .AND lHE:Atil'r S. WEIGHER OF BEEF, G12AIN AND IL\Y, \1EASUHJ1IZ OF WOOD :AND I;_ARK ,?"d and U. km'nard I II?LD DRIVERS AND POUND KEEPERS (11:11•Ies 0. Freeman Elmer L. Taylor I I ?N('E VIEWER,S 1Juathan F. Eldredge Solonois Childs Elmer L. Taylor HEALTII OFFICER A. P. Golf, Al. D. PHYSICIAN, BOARD OP' PUBLIC WELFARE AND BOARD OF IIEALTII Henry A. White, M. D. MILK AND SANITARY INSPECTOR George F. Crocker, Barnstable Mille and 'Sanitary Inspector Alton L. Robbins, Har,rich Asst., Milk and Sanitary Inspector INSPE(TOR OF SLAUGHTERING LeRoy F. Richardson —6_ Bl?RIAL AGEST, Ilerbert D. Nickersml ISSPECTOR OF wIIIES Clarence ' opkins t1CC0UN *TI \G OFFICE Elmer C. Smith 1elloy FOE Le OF ANIMALS Riehardson Tern, Expires February 1,941 SUPEIIINTEerDEN Theodore A, youu T OF n �OTII \VORI� F g Remy A WARDEN perry. EE Qcor ENGINEEPS Re D. 4,14 d Eldred a' Chief El�Yd R• Elj'ms o Ilear, 13 ' I Y � ma Elijah C leari • IlurleYu Charle s Lo S ng lr'vins A, Iwgso 5 llp0 CFFI E IIerman E TaYlol. Term Expires April 1SY39 Term Expires April 193Q Term Expires April 1939 Term ,expires April 1939 Perm Expires April 1939 Telco Expires April 193`9 Term p Expires April 1939 Ter"a Expires April 1939 Perm Expires April 1939 -7— SPECIAL POLICE Henry A..Perry Charles S. Wilcox IIerman E. Taylor Lloyd B. Wilcox Elijah C. Long Herbert F. Wilcox Arthur R. Finlay Christopher S. Wilcox John E. Hathorne, Deceased Gardner E. Mousey Theodore R. Nickerson Maynard A.•Parker Arthur J. Young Cyrus C. Young Luther F. Bee John B. Walker Adelbert A. Childs Albert T. Nelson John D. Anthony Harold R. Cummings Lloyd R. Ellis John Kenrick Reginald F. Raddin William F. Estlin John S. Rose Henry W. Hurley . TOWN NURSE Laura D. I?;nowles, R. N. WEIGIlERS OF COAL, GRAIN AND HAY Elmer G. Chandler Gideon L. Smith henry W. \ \ "atkins Fred S. Pierce llerhert 11. Burr Harold L. Freeman l'leneuce.E. Fulclier Foster L. Taylor .IIiggins Victor S. Cullum James Knowles Maurice A. Wheeler Lewis W. Collins William J. Cullum Irving G. Freeman Harry H. Snow IIARBOR MASTER Charles R. Richardson 811b1LLFI'SII CONSTABLE Elmer R. Darling -8— CARP . ASSESSORS' REPORT Edtvar�HIIERRI \0 BIi00IS Higgins AND COMPARATIVE STATEMENT George -W Po OF TO \1'\ DlTAlp DEPUTY TAX COLLE 1933 Henry A. Perry 1937 Y Real Estate Assessed $3,5.56,530.00 $3.612,660.00 PI\A \CP Personal Estate Assessed •3°_.1,970.00 333,570.00 All P. AIc C"AIITT L Total Assessed Valuation 3.88_'.500.00 3,946,230.00 on L 1Sers 1939 Population 1935 Census 1425 1420 Ilussel toult, Cl airntait Term cxltires' 9 Number of Polls Assessed I Zv ] g: • 43. TemaE Clair Term exl ire 1033 NuouibProperly o rsotts Assessed 925 951 E. Term ex3 s 1� 0 Ebtath n Snox 4 an E Term exPlres 1840 Horses Assessed 13 14 \VbE Q.Alit I redge Term cxhites 11}0 Cows \<<itsCattle 25 ?S Term exl 94 Ularenceett Bottnell lies 1 Swine 4 4 Urba D• AValker, Secretary Term ex 1g41 Dwelling* llonses 798 807 (a p i,t'vtngston Term expllesit�jed P Acres of Land Assessed 6.349 6.198 fTR ed by Finance Term ex tires 1941 Number of Fott-1 1:3,145 10,274 SagtuET A \D Committee) 1 Number of Cars Assessed (Excise) 801 S15 Eve re tA.0 1all(i wdY SAFETY COMMITTEE Amount ltf�Tax Assessed 170,070.00 175,380.00 lI SnoN on Cats 5,012.56 5,033.46 Harry white Appropriations for year 113,827.85 109,226.50 Elnatball E, Eltlt• \TOrtuan edge County Tax 10,343.13 12,463. 79 State Tax 5.980.00 4,950.40 Mosquito Control 1,334.39 1,358.85 State Parks 50.57 103.05 Deficit State Assessment (Alosquito and O. A. A.) 11.04 none Auditing Al till ieipaI Accounts 594.44 none Total APpropriation and Tax 133,867.44 130,679.10 Tat —10 _ Poll, Rate Per Thousand (di $200 Il 1 r 2.5.00 ` 4.0 °Pertg Ta 0 BPeeial x 862.011 8'18.0 Total AA""loltejh Moth) 97.012.50 94.704.7`1 00mmit oca of collectors - 500.47 395,50 `•ehiele) eats (exeept Motor 01 ej laY 98,374.!)7 95 !139.5 1,727.02 2 556.9' Fn'TIXAT , D R> CEII'TS later .lot ore Tax V l 11)ot tion le 1 xeise 1937 1933 }`iae%4eY ax $7.110.91 $10,067.81 Gpeeial lASraa,ies) 3,800.00 4.034.97 enel, Se�hme 302.14 non lioteetionorQNellt (i1 "tla 2,211.80 1030.50 °alth of pea ut ) 1.00.51 53.73 Chariti am 8apitgons & p 405.10 434.38 Old Aae anon roherty 810.39 777.81 °�daera, �ssastatt ' 335.69 169.03 iclanolg henefity�] 440.50 254• 74 Orert 1`intes 'Sehool , 2'844 G2 2 020.48 e4t11 H 00.0 ' 310 e 1401-20 [n�ysesy alts�0 tlanl at4ntt,yioatet 44p6.73 339 , 00 35.00 389.17 110]10 1,661,38 1,003.41 Interest (Street Light Fund) 76.32 76.32 'I'otal Estimated Receipts $10,992.94 $20,138.38 Free Cash in Treasury 10,000.00 10,000.00 Total Deductions $30,992.94 $35,138.38 Respectfully submitted, LEROY A. NICKERSON, ALONZO W. JONES, JAMES DICKIE, Assessors of Orleans _13_ Inspector of Animals 120.00 Assessors' Map 500.00 SEL Inspector of Slaughtering 35.00 ECTMEN'S AND Care of Town Dump 700.00 RE DEPAA Highway Repairs (by surveyor) 5,000.00 COMMEND MENTAL Roadside Brush Cutting (by. surveyor) 700.00 sere• ATZONS FOR 1931 Snow Removal (by surveyor) 1,000.00 Seleclaea Salaries 100.00 cl s,� Repair of Guard -rail Fences (by Surveyor) Select ell s) x s Repair of Road Machinery & Buildings n,5 . Pease. .}0(1.00 200.00 To S :�;�. (by- Surveyor) 00.00 cn Aeco UPPlies 250.00 Sidewalks (by Surveyor) 2 Tr a, Acepantan ,S Salary 100.0 Guideboards (by Surveyor) 50.00 Treasll s Salary Supplies 300.00 Snow Plow (by Surveyor) 4,700.00 I S 1`Sx 330.00 5.0 Street Lights eetor's Pease Wharves (by Harbor Master) 125.00 Collector,. Salary. Tun, s Ex I °5.00 Harbor Master 75.00 let T0� °n 'let Salar 1,050.00 Public Welfare 1,000.00 Cie ryeal rk s Ex y 1 #0.0 W.P.A. or Other Projects 1,000.00 Legal xPen Pease )40.0() Old Ate Assistance A essoxPenseye 1io.oc Old Age Assistance (Administration) 75.00 Consta is (pay 0 0U Aid to Dependent Children 1,100.00 r Fleetiones' Sala& ExPenae J00 00 Aid to Dependent Children (Administration) 25.00 Car° �. �>Ze es ) 0 Schools (by Committee 36,948.00 T°�.n t f °wUg titration 1,060 00 Snow Librar b Trustees) 1,000.00 p hall all 100.0 , (Y 1,900.00 police 11ePairs a °d Gto (10000 Parks & Playgrounds (by Commission) e 1) Uuds 1, 00 C'emeteric.¢ and Tomb (by Commission) 125.00 1l'ire I)artaet 1,•000' Soldiers' Monuments and Graves (.by Commission) 100.00 Seater of eetort (Sa1ar', ;300.00 Insurance and Bouds 1,500.00 (Sal of \Vei s ��s Ex L,700.0� Town Reports 340.00 110th ary anahts and Pease) (B 176 0(' Court Orders 100.00 tree llhy SUPcE�PeUSeIeasUre, Y llept.) -,1.15.()0 500.00 Miscellaneous jl0deratorden ]ntendeUt Herring Brook 30.00 or R 100.00 Interest Town Notes 1,100.00 health ardeir (ittcl 1 700.00 Protection &Propagation of Shellfish ch ° °1 cli riding ,h 100.0 (by Shellfish C'mistahle) 500.00 and ° °st5 to 4e(I tot 4Ah °llental tend 300.00 Traffic Signals 500.00 e 005 dt°ff '%abarl) i.- 1,!)00 .()0 State Aia —14_ Suidiers' Relief 200.00 Tojvjj lor•Senlor Ilin Tr Sch 1,000.00 naace Co n ell School) :1,000 00 Memorial & littee Expense 200.00 safety Co mistiee Dn 50•p0 Anti- mnuttee y rxereises 200.00 Rabie Treatment 23.p0 100.00 $gS LEROY A. NICKERSONT, ALOi\ *ZO AV JONES, an of Orle8yj9' -15— REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT To the Board of Seleetmen Gentlemen : I submit herewith the report of the Accounting Dept. for the year ending December 31, 1933 as follows: Cash on hand Jan. 1st, 1938 $27,795.29 RECEIPTS: General Revenue: Taxes 1936 $8.044.9fi Taxes 1937 15,265.82 Taxes 1938 Real 65,717.01 Taxes 1938 Personal 6,829.20 M. V. Excise Tax 1936 51.81 M. V. Excise Tax 1937 1,139.99 M. V. Excise Tax 1938 4,602.28 Poll Tax 1936 128.00 Poll Tax 1937 288.00 Poll Tax 1938 776.00 Moth Assessment 1936 24.53 Moth Assessment 1937 90.93 Moth Assessment 1938 343.60 103,302.13 Interest: Taxes R. & P. $1,257.35 Taxes M. V. Excise 90.17 1,347.52 Prom the Commonwealth: $9,895.12 Income Tax 201.43 Machinery Tax, Chap. 362, Acts 1936 315.57 Corporation Tax Chap. 108• Acts 1937 Corporation Tax B 148.36 Veterans' Exemption 15.23 10,575.71 -17 Prom the Count -16 From the County: ColAr Dog l,leuses Y. Bury ng Bla kfish 90 $4.431.06 lles $15.00 295.05 Maerises & Permits: 310,05 Riage Shel�h From Individuals: Dog>$sh Or $42.00 Gifts & Sale of Books (Snow Library) $13.30 Flrearats 94.00 To carry TO Bell 15.85 V1etualer syolyer 335.40 'TO 1.75 Manui, 17.00 Commercial Revenue: 9.00 Town Hall Rentals $592.50 S oday Pte(,UregreaRl Field House Rentals 30.00 Theatre Stare 11.00 Sealer Weights & Measures 55.53 Auctioae 5.00 Town Wharves Rentals 50.00 Cesspool ers 33.00 Moth Spraying State Highways 76.25 2.00 �1N Concessions, Ball Park & Beach 60.00 Pool &g 2.00 Library Fines 99.53 soidler8pliards 2.00 3,962.45 School Tuition, Eastham Ga DririRs 4.00 School Tuition, City of Boston 572.15 Jwage 6.00 Nurse Collections 394.76 unk Vella ection 10.00 Dental Clinic Collections 205.60 '% 18.00 Out of Town Fires aughter 1.00 Geri ' w ne & 4.00 20.00 Deansallria alt 8eyerage 5.00 Muk B r 3l o ohol s 1,200.00 Charities: Public Welfare, from Commonwealth $550.25 6.00 Public Welfare, Other Towns 905.10 Grants 18.00 Old Age Assistance, from Commonwealth 4,098.18 From the & G.t 10.50 Old Age Assistance, Other Towns 104.81 Hniori Sho �mOriW 0 Adm. Federal rants, 0. A. O. A. A. 5,846.49 194.85 Highways Ch.,, er�ttll 1'878 5 Fed. Grants, Aid to Dependent Children 216.00 ays• Chap; 500 °riderit Fed. Emergency Relief 11.99 $395.66 4,982.05 2,850.00 8,227 71 4,444.77 13.30 6,105.52 11,927.67 _lg_ 13 _ High School Building Acet.: Refunds to: Balance on Town Bonds Prot. Premium & Interest Town Bonds Old Age Ass.' Of Shellfish Acct. WP•A. g Acct. $11.36 Public Web' ar Pr0iects Acct. 24.50 Pire Dept are Acct, 1.50 49al Rlghw ya Chap 9 15.00 Special High School Building Acct.: .45 Town Bonds Jul ld 111E urths0Acc0' Acct' 4.12 Federal Grant surahce elebratlon et 7.00 t4cet. Bonds Acc1.Ae 12.25 Rlgh 8c Pt Acct 314.75 9chooLS Acct Bldg. CoMln. Ex, Acct. 3.32 164.17 PAYMENTS 5.66 Moderator Selectmen's Salaries Unclasatde 566'65 Selectmen's Expense Costa d, Selectmen's Supplies Use of r r''a11 & Assessors' Pay & Expense Bale of ti 0 a TDehlaads Assessors' Map n Accountant's Salary p,ei�yf Towa Lists W all $238.15 Accountant's Expense Publ ll a Maps ,10 Collector's Salary la}U nt Kealth ng Otte Coal 17.40 Collector's 'Expense Retumsl'3 costs & ke Acot• Se 3.65 Treasurer's Salary rant Vo mosaskseh Oil T y a ket 22.57 Town Clerk's Expense survey 42.52 1 Electrons &Registration Revenue 48.00 Town Hall, Care of Building & Grounds Loaaa 439.3e Town Hall Repairs Trust Police nda; interest 0 Constable's Salaries 0 Sn Wit 30,0p0' Fire Department °w Llbr hhao Fire Hose, Art. 29 Clechent ary h 'Old No Wire Inspection Street Li htrpetu wife Fend othrDepWe1ghts Measures _ Put, "I car e Fund $269.41 Tree Warden 100.00 34.50 66.03 469 94 $7,500.00 132.00 7,632.00 $215,036.15 $82,500.00 37,500.00 120,000.00 $335,036.15 $25.00 2,400.00 393.01 83.95 1,043.48 499.46 800.00 54.36 1,050.00 498.68 330.00 116.49 240.00 192.80 381.93 1,397.13 612.77 371.00 1,188.33 100.00 2,140.12 485.10 78.00 118.22 1,702.86 98.90 -21 - -20 -.. Junior Community Band 300.00 Forest Warden Purchase of Land for School Purposes 298.29 Port ire Trade School Tuition 196.00 Healthoip' Art. 17 347.87 Vocational School Survey 48.00 111spectiorl of 1,040.78 202.42 High School Building Committee Expense Legal Abimals Snow Library 909.67 �pecttiior, oYe 1,645.64 295.05 117.64 Snow Library, Dog Licenses Care of Town Slaughtering 47 00 Parks & Playgrounds 1,492.65 Hghways G1 Dtuo 00 Miscellaneous 179.37 Highways neral Re 21. Insurance & Bonds 1,052.99 Orleans, galnap• 500 pairs 695.35 Town Reports 339.50 jUghwa, Ch., R'ghways 4,997.27 court Orders 46.90 ,,tell W it to a' 90 119 hap' 90, 1938 1 438.54 Historical Committee Expense 4.75 4.50 ROad oval 38 6 256.45 Water Works Committee Expense 49.86 SaYety�lnuery Memorial & Armistice Day Exercises 146.85 Dtiara F la ce, ce, R011e88lding 1,358.29 Fourth of July Celebration 397.31 Roa t S9uare ' So• Orleans 96.10 Amusements & Entertainment, Ball Teams 2,500.00 dslde 456.55 Cemeteries & Tomb 100.00 69 Soldiers' Monument & Graves 73.00 all dg all sErh Cuttin 89. g 25.00 phait 901.2$ Care of Herring Brook AlYOrr' Sher o' Art• 10 694.75 Protection & Propagation of Shellfish 503.62 P d Ree ldan 60 Purchase & Planting Quahaug Seed 2.80 Slick an�ed, Art. 12 Art' 11 500.00 Shellfish Constable's Salary 1,500.00 11 %4 uRoROad 120.00 Clement Gould & Wife Trust Fund 35.00 0orah kills Pne d, Easterly 25.00 Library Trust Perpetual Care Trust Fund 282.71 4 34.50 n' Q1% free 0 1,000.7 State Tax 9,690.00 Street 8oardaEOad & et 999.40 Mosquito Control 1,358.88 Traf0c eghls Tonset Road 2,50300 State Parks & Reservations 90.65 TO goal County Tax 11,826.98 Harp Darya 1,335.08 Revenue Loans 30,000.00 Pub or Hiss es 48-75 Interest on Revenue Loans 83.50 le 010 A R,elfarr 4,346.93 Refunds M. V. Excise Tax 159.60 Pederge Assi a 446.24 Dog Licenses 335.46 St Adfir Fr ratite nce 240.42 to der 0' p0 Aid ll rail A 74. $166,511.35 Pederal0epehde and 3,690.23 State �Grants,nt Ohildr A. A• 7.09441 Dec. 31, Cash on Hand 48,524.80 Soldiers, d A. D 0 en 5.$4649 WP RelieY Hospita& at liar 17743 $11.15 � $215,036.15 Schools Oare, 04 erced� 210 00 11oat'ital 850.19 559.18 500,00 33,609.61 -23 - 22 _ Guard Fences .31 Depot Square 3.14 Brgh School BPAYhMNTS -SPEC Roadside Brush Cutting 5 bee, 31, Cash ceding Project' S1 ACCOUNT 8 Brick Hill Road Oil Hand $14,569.5, Sarah W. Pierce Corner 11.24 105,430.42 Guide Boards 1.25 Street Lights 359.07 Total pa $120,000,00 Traffic Signals 103.76 Total Cash oil He 93 . Town Wharves 1.00 nd 181,080. 22 Public Welfare 324.77 153,955 Old' Age Assistance 230.03 $33 s'1 Aid to Dap. Children 130 00 State Aid 149.81 Select ApPROpR1A Soldiers' Relief Select menu E (T TTGN E Schools 8.49 Ors-- s S pDhse O TREASUR ANCES Purchase of Land for School Purposes 101.71 Ass Pa n es Yl 6.99 Trade School Tuition 4.00 e$s0rs Map& Expense 16.05 Snow Library 90.33 Ac °pan Collector nt'a) Dell 55.52 Parks & Playgrounds 520 63 Tr s E'Xpe se •54 Miscellaneous To�rer's nse Insurance & Bonds 761.76 E I egal Clerks 2 anae 20.64 32 Town Reports 60.50 1 53.10 EleetioEXpenBQErRrehse 8,61 Court Orders 40.25 Toµa ns & ? 20 Finance Committee Expense 25.00 Torn Ea11, car 5 0p Safety Committee Expense pre 1, all % 0 of 13ui 260 0q Water Works Committee Expense 14 Poll °°f airs ldin 66 Memorial & Armistice Day Exercises 53.15 'ecc Door for p g & Grounds 102 23 Fourth of Suzy Celebration 14'94 Parch ept• Ault 289.26 Reserve Fund 597.63 Fire ass of Pir 19 0 Soldiers' Monument & Graves 2.00 Sealer �pecIla a KOse s6-61 Herring Brook 5.00 Mo of we. n .33 Protection & Propagation of Shellfish 7.74 oe gW8 t, ghts &Measures 1� p6 Interest 116.50 rch Warde 119 $5,551.50 kealt ase of n 3 46 gape Ito Of 111411 Pire Pum 1.10 Other Balances to 1939: $1,375.45 tl 2• Highways, Chapter 500 At Ant' Rab °Wn D i ghter p 56 9s Adm. Federal Grants O. A. A. 5,443.55 20.54 S18 4th Treatmp ing 3 2,35' W.P.A. & Similar Projects 17.32 i ;oaq efiG °her 1 1400 High School Building Project 3,000.00 ad Machin & a,agira 14.65 2 0l 1• 3.96 High School Suil -24- Historical Ceilding Coarro. tee Purchase & p tea Expense Expense heSchoould &�k'ife @ualraug. See I''eder of g�� Trust P d al Grant pros c 14,,t N ° Special Account Estiinated; EST $2 T38D RECEIPTS Dec. 31, gal. to Rey 25 13 7,006,48 S3 21115 95.50 497.20 67.67 67,930.42 37,500.00 $11 �I Incorne 1 Received Machine ax g95.12 $ 20143 Corp' T x, Cl ap. 108 Cold' 315.36 Tax, B. Veterans Exemption M' I¢8' 15.2 3 V• Exci L se Tax, ess Refunds 51 03440 Licen S Or its Court 1,543• 10 15 00 es Comme ,i I Revenue Charities 6,105 5� Moth Inte Assessment rest 5,670.33 4590 on Taxes interest °n 1,347.52 Street Fund 6 6 03 Uriclassiged 391.39 Of seSupt. Countyhools 395'00 $lack ace t. of 3100 Will. C Mayo AppROpRIATI0 \RAfOlt OIINTS t25,00 Feh 7, Appro. $3 $25,00 -25 - SELECTMEN'S SALARIES Jos. L: Rogers $66.66 Feb. 7, APPro. LeRoy A. Nickerson 800.00 Alonzo W. Jones 800.00 James Dickie 733.34 $2,400.00 SELECTMEN'S EXPENSE Clerical Expense $255.51 Feb. 7, Appro. Pub. Notices & Adv. Hearings 29.50 Travelling Expenses 100.80 Fire Arms Permit 1.20 Sel. Association Dues 6.00 $393.01 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 6.99 $400.00 SELECTMEN'S SUPPLIES Postage & Stationery $83.95 Feb. 7, Appro. $83.95 Dec. 31, Bal, to Rev. 16.05 $100.00 ASSESSORS' PAY & EXPENSE Jos. L. Rogers $19.25 Feb. 7, Appro. LeRoy A. Nickerson 253.75 Alonzo W. Jones 273.00 James Dickie 246.75 Clerical Expense 78.49 Printing & Stationery 22.86 Abstracts 88.88 Travelling Expenses 57.50 Assess. Asso. Dues 3.00 $1,043.48 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 56.52 $1,100.00 $2,400.00 $2,400.00 $400.00 $400.00 $100.00 $100.00 $1,100.00 $1,100.00 -26 - Arthut L. Sparrow AMESSORS' MAP $499,46 Feb Dec. . 7, Appro. 31, Bal, to Rev. $499,46 .54 $500,00 Ebner C. Srnitb ACCO $ "el), 7,P Pro. Static $800.00 _ '4p'n9arS `� Postage OUNTANT, Assessor. $44.16 S EXPENSE � san,iI,keQting 8.00 Feb. 7, Appro. ay. Ea Sostoo Apr 6 1.50 Dec. 31 70 Sal, to Rev $54.36 alph 375.00 W, Snow COLLkT $1 \R S SALARY CterionorY 31.050.Op Feb, 7, APPro. �,pewl.ttexpensoat ee0L1'�TOR, SE ° atha rcliag Eat�e Bas 11 $22.20 10.00 Speb. 7 Pero. erh coats Wg 8 0 be, e41ahtlg acts & 2.25 10.47 Doc 31 178 Sal. to O6 Roy \32 OR 3500,00 -27 TREASURER'S SALARY Ralph W. Snow $330.00 Feb. 7, Appro. $330.00 $500.00 $330.00 $330.00 TREASURER'S EXPENSE Postage & Stationery $105.74 Feb. 7, Appro. $125.00 Fees on Seals 5.50 $500.00 Check Books 3.00 Exchange .25 Certification Town Note 2.00 $800.00 $116.49 $$00,00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 8.51 ' $125.00 $125.00 $75 00 TOWN CLERK'S SALARY Ralph W. Snow $240.00 Feb. 7, Appro- $240.00 $240.00 $240.00 TOWN CLERK'S EXPENSE Postage & Stationery $9.15 Feb. 7, Appro. $250.00 Clerical Expense 30.65 Recording Fees 140.50 Tray. Expense, Boston .� & Hyannis 12.50 $� $192.80 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 57.20 $1,050.00 $250.00 $250.00 $500.0d LEGAL EXPENSE Richard Sparrow Snow 47.00 Feb. 7, Appro. $300.00 June 27, Refund $7.00 $47.00 ! Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 260.00 $307.00 $307.00 -29 - -28 - FIRE PROOF VAULT DOOR Registrars ACTIONS Mosler Safe Co. $360.00 May 5, Appro. $390.00 Prlptigg & .0 REGISTRATION Election s, $88.00 Feb. $450.80 Wiring 11.00 rie 7, Appro. Lunch Otilcers 147.43 $371.00 Express 140.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 19.00 6.00 .50 $390.00 $390.00 Dec. 31, Eal. to Rev. $ 68-07 LeRoy A. Nickerson POLICE $6.30 Feb. 7, APPro• $1,200.00 _ Traffic Officers: Nov. 15, Trans. 25.00 $450.00 �• Herman E. Taylor 588.70 $450.88 Henry A. Perry 181.05 Rarol C T 0 d R ARE OF � $ Cnmtplrigs BUUZ� L. F. Bee Special Police: 298.90 & GROUNDS Feel h ne Gardner Munsey Arthur R. Finlay 51.00 L ghhng $485.50 Feb' 00 p0 Maynard A. Parker 4,20 4.20 Janit 09.U1 7, Appro. Seam or, 438.30 $1'S John S. Rose 1.75 S 11 Re Uppiies 97.3 nsnr Aairs 8 E. Carlton Long Car Hire 4.20 Chairshce 38.06 Gasoline 2.00 26.98 1'htekl 38.78 Care 1p4.9g Telephone Calls Postage & 15.10 t lmpech Stationery 3.95 nrot 3011 4.00. 1,188.33 33,75' Dec Dec. Dee 31, Bal. to Rev. 36.67 31, \ Ral• $1,225.00 to it". $1,397. $1,225.00 CONSTABLES' SALARIES 8• W, Herman E. T aylor $50.00 Feb. 7, APPro• $100.00 C1 S150 0 pp 0 Henry A. Perry 50.00 NlckeTSol, hl Palht howl, H g $l,be" $100.00 A• J. L144b Y $489.Sp� REPAI per aer small $100.00 C . 4 . F RAS Repair np gory fits o 357 eb• 7 $ 00 900• FIRE DEPARTMENT $2,050.00 a 60• �7 AAro, Annual Payroll $550.00 Feb. 7, Appro. $eater 7.50 Fire Payroll 334.94 May 16, Refund •45 3.57 Dec. 7 Station Duty Janitor 70.00 Dec. 12, Trans. 90.00 31 1, to Rev. 1 1 & Power 151.00 111.08 Fuel 119.50 $900.00 $900. Painting & -30- Repairs - eance 1 139.40 Care of Grounds 4 47.50 Cl 8nrs SuPPlies 9 9.00 Cleahn 4 4.00 W 35.80 ""I'd 1 12.00 Coats Kit 1 18.50 Equipment 7 7.50 Eooster Hos& SuPPlies 2 27.91 `'Ring 3 38.50 3.50 Dec. 31, g gal. to Rev.. 5 52,140.12 $2.140.45 Justin Ti rthy Co RASE OF FIRE HOSE Rev. $485 10 �\ Feb. 7, APPro. $500.00 R, 3 C, D Ropkins Walker D � OB.pp PECTION ee. 31, lia1 \ Feb. 7' Appro. to Rev, $70.00 47, U0 $125.00 -31- SEALER WEIGHTS & MEASURES Edward C. Barnard, Sealer $100.00 Feb. 7, Appro. Equipment 18,22 $118.22 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 31.78 $150.00 MOTH DEPARTMENT Theodore A. Young, .' Supt. $252.74 Feb. 7, Appro. Labor Payroll 463.50 Nov. 12, Refund Trucks 459.75 . Insecticides 442.57 Gasoline 24.62 Pub. Moth Notice 15.00 Equipment & Supplies 43.95 Telephone 70 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $1,702.46 -/, ,gyp/ $1,703.32 $L. +'- TREE WARDEN Theodore A. Young, Warden - $31.25 Feb. 7, Appro. Labor Payroll 36.25 Trucks 25.00 $500.00 Tools 5.25 Small Supplies 1.15 $500.0" Dec. 31, Bal, to Rev. $98.90 $100.00 FOREST WARDEN $125.00 Henry A. Perry, Salary $25.00 Feb. 7, Appro. Henry A. Perry, Fire Payroll 6.50 �5 00 $150.00 $150.00 $1,700.00 3.32 $1,703.32 $100.00 $100.00 $350.00 �5 00 $150.00 $150.00 $1,700.00 3.32 $1,703.32 $100.00 $100.00 $350.00 do - $2,002.57 $120.00 $120.00 $35.00 $35.00 -33- Henry A. "32- Dental Clinic: Pe e Plre Lanes Ralph Kenney, D.M.S. $35.00 Labor Payroll, Trans. Dental Unit 5.00 Fires Labor payroll, 170.46 "Ire lanes 21.75 40.00 Tools & Supplies 116.50 Vital Statistics: 7.66 Herbert D. Nickerson, Dec. 31 Bal. to $347.87 Reporting Deaths Henry A. $6.50 Rev. White, M. D. 2.13 Reporting Births .75 $350.00 g350p0 Jos. N. Kelley, M. D. Reporting Births .25 Justin A. Tool E OF FOREST FIRE PUMP 7.50 rtby & Carrier thy $1,033.90 Feb. 7? Appro. 6.85 $1.063'p0 $1,645.64 ------- Dee, 31 Bat to $1,040.7g Dec. 31, Bal to Rev. 356.93 R ev. 27.22 $2,002.57 Travel,, $1,068.00 p0 g P $Rtof R' Meetises $EALT,H $ 1'068- INSPECTION OF ANIMALS P. Hat PO sonless ng yeg $35.50 Feb, 0� LeRoy F. Richardson Insp. Appro. Cat 8.50 7, APPro. $2,0p0.00 2• $116.50 Feb. 7, Nov 4.40 7• Refund Supplies 1.14 Nurs(n Laura DBerv(ce; 50 $117.64 Do'j4 nOWles, $46.90 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 2.36 NUrs1 B POnd Garaheoneupplleg' N• $1,138.20 $120.00 it Nuraes ellt 2490 39, 00 INSPECTION OF SLAUGHTERING ken y °A�ot �ihi(e, %6.00 \ LeRoy P. Richardson, Insp. $21.00 Feb. 7, Appro. White Bal. to Rev. 14.00 14 D 1,502.24 $35.00 4 do - $2,002.57 $120.00 $120.00 $35.00 $35.00 -34- Geo. pr• P 0th orld CARE OF TOWN DUMP Caretaker B er Labor $502.50 T�iog, Payroll 29.00 efe• 159.75 Louis A. Byrne, Mix 4.10 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $ Gas & Oil 14.65 $710.00 Feb. 7, APP1.0. Nov. 15, Trans. v -c Vl Af1TI_RABIC TREATMENT 8a1. to Rey F $= eb. 7, Appro. $100.00 Roland L. G RIGRWAYS Layo,eyor Yo, ENEI2AL REPAIRS Th ck Payrolls Road Payroll $578.50 E94il),laterlals 1,696.50 Feb. 7, Appro. Gas gmeilt 4 1,336.37 In8r% it Repairs 1'144,91 t;i °ectiorr 12680 C e of of 8 7g.07 Ir lei Marrow oiler 1.1 Ny18 ork�hlor tle 10.00 5.00 13.38 bec, 6.25 81' Sal 39 to Rev $4\ $5 2 73 00 $650.00 60.00 /16 p6 00.00 $1p6 O6 $5 p06 p0 0 0 $5 0n 6 -35- ROAD FROM MAIN ST. TO ROUTE 6, HIGHWAY FUND, CHAP. 500, ACTS OF 1938 Roland L. Mayo, Surveyor $61.75 Aug. 29, Granted Payrolls, Labor 314.30 by Comm. $2,850.00 Payrolls, Trucks 87.50 Louis A. Byrne, Mix 932.85 Stone 5.00 Gas & Oil 7.96 Coal 7.00 Brick, Lime & Cement 3.28 Stan. Oil Co. of N. Y. Feb. 7, Appro. Seal Coat 54.91 $1,474.55 Dec. 31, Bal, to 1939 1,375.45 $2,850.00 $2,850.00 SNOW REMOVAL Roland L. Mayo, Surveyor $97.50 Feb. 7, Appro. $1,000.00 Payrolls, Labor 569.75 Mar. 9, Trans. 250.00 Payrolls, Trucks 678.74 Dec. 12, Trans. 110.00 Ironwork 10.90 Salt 1.40 $1,358.29 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 1.71 $1,360.00 $1,360.00 ROAD M Insurance on Tractor Insurance on Building Repairs on Bldg. Labor Roofing Paper & Nails Repaiys on Tractor kCHINERY & BUILDING $32.84 Feb. 7, Appro. $100.00 23.82 4.00 6.24 29.20 $96.10 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 3.90 $100.00 $100.00 -37- -36- SAFETY ISLAND, ROUTE 28, So. Orleans Roland L. Mayo, HIG Surveyor $22.75 May 5, Appro. $300.00 HWAYS, CHAP, 9p Labor Payroll 108.80 July 30, Trans. 156.55 county of Orleans Balance from 1236 35.00 L Truck Payroll Labor, Daft g Cement 44.30 Cement 5 4 Lumber 3.00 Loam L b r, p' oll DnPs 9.60 Jan. l' Bal. $385 Hot Mix 237.50 ce and or, am ❑try C � $456.55 $456.55 sae etc. 25.40 7.84 RE- SURFACING DEPOT SQUARE $38,54 N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. $25.00 Jan. 1, Bal. $404.42 Rental Feb 7 Appro. 500.00 Roland L. Mayo, 19.90 HIG Surveyor 60.75 Lab Baker, F Labor Payroll or P orerrr Bala ce 3 Ap. 90 30.63 Truck Payroll 15.00 Truck ayroll all $26 1937 E. E. Eldredge, Jr. 750.00 E9uipmenYrpll 1,379,86 Jan' Bal. $6 7663p Hot Mix - Q11 Mate (Rental) 88.03 June 18 4.12 Guar rfal 0 Refund $901.28 Snp Work hce 4 02U 80 3.14 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. -_ plies $904.42 Truokih 128.36 $904.42 Tra�c o cer 50.05 100.7g ICUT ROAD Uh 49.85 Disallow 6,770 4z PORTANIM paid $ills by Corn ance 545.38 Roland L. Mayo, $6\ $37.38 Feb. 7, Appro. $1,000.00 1'041.49 Surveyor Labor Payroll 165.00 Oct. 11, Trans. .74 ficit De $6,225. 105.25 $7\ 1,041• 49 Truck Payroll Loam 6.75 Hot Mix (Louis A. Byrne) 650.75 Dec.a (Seal ir Bids 111Qkjj $7,266.56 Stan. Oil CCo., N. Y. 34.58 8a1. to 1929 $58,45CRAP' 90, 1938 Gasoline & K. Oil $1,000.74 5.44$ 55 Feb, 7 $1,000.74 APPro• $5,500.00 $\ i $5,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $1,000.00 Rol an CoNb ,600.00 Bend L. MaYOTTION SAR, W $1,000 00 Labor par All PIERCE COR. ART. 26 True yroll C. k Payroll $6.50 Feb. I)eedt of Cent Say. 21.50 7, Appro. $75•p0 Richard Rele Bk. 0 RDa d S. o aso ordlna Deed 3.00 3.00 Dac. 31, Bal, to Rev. $63.70 $75,0p -35- Roland L• Mayo HOP$)NS LANE ARTICLE 25 Surveyor eyor Lat Payrolls Truck Payrolls $68.25 Feb. 7, Appro. 338.55 V. Laurence ( F• (Grader) Sand 170.50 Gas & all 161.83 29.80 Tile The Barrett 34.14 Co. (oil) 6.17 1,690.76 $.50 Feb. 7, ApPr0• 19 $2,500.00 Roland L Ma BRICK Survey, Yo, HALL ROAD, EIERLY or Labor Payroll Labor Payrolls Truck Payroll Louis yroll A' Byrne Feb: 7 177.10 , APpro. Truck Payrolls 7200 . Stan. osM Co., F. V. Laurence (Seal Coat) Y' N 668.50 hlatetial 77'92 (Catch Basin) nec. 1637 31, Sal. to Rev $ 10.00 51 To S` $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $1,000.00 Rol an CoNb ,600.00 Bend L. MaYOTTION SAR, W $1,000 00 Labor par All PIERCE COR. ART. 26 True yroll C. k Payroll $6.50 Feb. I)eedt of Cent Say. 21.50 7, Appro. $75•p0 Richard Rele Bk. 0 RDa d S. o aso ordlna Deed 3.00 3.00 Dac. 31, Bal, to Rev. $63.70 $75,0p -39- TO TONSET ROAD ROAD CONG. CHURCH ARTICLE 35 Roland L. Mayo, $.50 Feb. 7, ApPr0• 19 $1,000.00 Surveyor 159.00 June 13, Trans. 335.08 Labor Payrolls Truck Payrolls 88.00 F. V. Laurence I, (Grader) 77'92 The Barrett Co. (Oil) 977.66 Gas & Oil 10.00 Sand 3.00 -�� $1,335.08 $1,335.08 GUARD FENCES Roland L. Mayo, $13.00 Feb. 7, Appro. $100.00 Surveyor 35.25 Labor Payroll 5.00 Truck Payroll 11.65 Paint 34.79 Lumber & Nails $99.69 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. .31 � $100.0U li $100.00 CUTTING ROADSIDE BRUSH Feb. 7, Appro. $700.00 $593.00 Labor Payrolls 101.75 Truck Payrolls $694.75 5.25 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. � $700.00 $700.00 GUIDE BOARDS 71 ApID pro. $50.00 $48.75 Feb. Cecil R. Mayo _- $48.75 1.25 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $50.00 $50.00 _41- STREET LIGHTS Cape & Vineyard Elec. Co. $4,346.93 Feb. 7, APPI'o- Feb. 7, Article 30 Feb. 7, Article 36 $4,346.93 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 359.07 $4,706.00 TOWN WHARVES $89.50 Feb. 7, APPI•o. Labor 93'07 Lumber & Nails 5.00 Truck 2,05 Paint 50.00 Removal of Boat $240.42 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 9.68 $250.00 HARBOR MASTER 7R'APPro. Chas. R. Richardson $50.00 12.00 Other Labor 10.00 Boat Hire 2.00 Trucking - $74.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 1.00 - $75.00 PUBLIC WELFARE Feb. 7, APPro. Cash Aid by Town $902.58 113.50 May 14, Refund I Other Towns 784.09 Groceries & Provisions 224.53 Fuel 448,00 Rent 597.20 Board & Care Med. & Medical 158.22 Attention $4,200.00 210.00 296.00 $4,706.00 $250.00 $250.00 $75.00 $75.00 $4,000.00 15.00 -40- Roland L. Mayo SIDEWALXS 1 eyor Labor Payrolls Truck Payrolls $30.87 Feb. 7, A 69.00 Ppro. $500.00 Crushed 'St. Stone 46.50 ary Tia 23.97 61.84 267.82 $500.00 $500.00 11, N' N. E' Asphalt E. $ TAR CO. of 1936' & Tar Co. Article 10 $100.00 Feb. 7, APpro $100 00 $100.00 00 $100 Oliver M. Sheridan 8L11 °R19M 8ArER1IDAN 6 $120.00 e 11 Feb. 7, Appro. $120.00 $120.00 $12000 Alford Reed laiR�OR RE of 1936 Art1ED $25,0p c1e 12 Feb. 7, Appro. $25'p0 O Zee Vineyard CO. dI''IO $25.00 R E4UIpAle nt Traffic SIGN A I S Tram Re]) airs es' paint $243.3 Feb 7 Appro. parking 60. 40 $550•p0 Dec Sigh 43.77 31 $al, to Rev, $446 24 $550.00 $550.00 _41- STREET LIGHTS Cape & Vineyard Elec. Co. $4,346.93 Feb. 7, APPI'o- Feb. 7, Article 30 Feb. 7, Article 36 $4,346.93 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 359.07 $4,706.00 TOWN WHARVES $89.50 Feb. 7, APPI•o. Labor 93'07 Lumber & Nails 5.00 Truck 2,05 Paint 50.00 Removal of Boat $240.42 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 9.68 $250.00 HARBOR MASTER 7R'APPro. Chas. R. Richardson $50.00 12.00 Other Labor 10.00 Boat Hire 2.00 Trucking - $74.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 1.00 - $75.00 PUBLIC WELFARE Feb. 7, APPro. Cash Aid by Town $902.58 113.50 May 14, Refund I Other Towns 784.09 Groceries & Provisions 224.53 Fuel 448,00 Rent 597.20 Board & Care Med. & Medical 158.22 Attention $4,200.00 210.00 296.00 $4,706.00 $250.00 $250.00 $75.00 $75.00 $4,000.00 15.00 p%Yrolls -42- State Institution Clerical Expense 80.00 Travelling Expenses 79.01 Axe 13.50 labor School Lot Burial 2.25 Processing Butter Qstage9 44.00 190.00 Comroodities Postage 11.40 & gtationery 37.14 Return etoe�es 4.81 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. _ $3'690,23 .90 324.77 July 28 for May 1938 $4,015.00 p%Yrolls OLD AGE ADM. $177.43 ASSISTANCE Adm. Expenses Taer E endance &Care $6,257 9 Fb 7, Appro. B -vial tation 225.07 Apr' 18, Refund Q0a 8ssey Care l 24.00 150.00 May 23, Refund g' 22, Trans. Adm. E 102.00 Nov' 21, Refund Return etoe�es 54.72 (o .90 July 28 for May 1938 16.10 22.50 Dec. 31, gal. to Rey`$7,p q T 230.03 rayrolls $7,324.50 $4,015-00 00 $6,500.00 70 2.50 800-00 15.00 P81 )PR, $ $5,846.49 Tg, O. A. A. Jan' 28 for Nov. 1937 Feb. 26 for Dec. 1937 Apr'25forJan.1938 May 28 for Feb. 1938 for June 28 YorMar. 1938 July 28 for Apr. 1938 Aug. 31 f r June11938 459.50 45100 439.36 442.31 486,00 49p50 483.00 480-50 _43- Sept. 24 for July 1938 505.82 Oct. 22 for Aug. 1938 514.62 Nov. 18 for Sept. 1938 539.50 Dec. 12 for Oct. 1938 548.32 $5,846.49 $5,846.49 FEDERAL GRANTS O. A. A. ADM. $177.43 15 Adm. Expenses Jan. 28 or Nov. 1937 31 Feb. 26 for Dec. 1937 15.23 ' Mar. 25 for Jan. 1938 14.64 Apr. 23 for Feb. 1938 14.75 May 28 for Mar. 1938 16.20 June 28 for Apr. 1938 16.35 July 28 for May 1938 16.10 Aug. 31 for June 1938 16.01 Sept. 24 for July 1938 16.86 Oct. 22 for Aug. 1938 17.15 Nov. 18 for Sept. 1938 17.98 Dec. 12 for Oct. 1938 18.27 Dec. 31, Bat. to Rev. 20.54 $197.97 $197.97 ENTb CHILDREN AID TO $699-0 7 $1,000.00. Expended Cash Aid 60.00 Rent 5.00 Medical Attendance 25.00 Dentist 17,50 Glasses 4,65 Clerical Expense - $811.15 188'85 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $1,000.00 $1,000.00 GRANTS, A. D. C. FEDERAL Feb. 26 for Nov. $216.00 Adm. Expenses & Dec. 1937 $36.00 May 7, for Jan. Feb. Mar, 1938 54.00 ZxPended -44- Aug. 19 for Apr. May June 1938 54.00 Nov 7 for July Aug. Sept. 1938 54.00 Dee, 12 for Oct. 1938 18.00 $216.00 $216.00 STATE AID $70.00 Dee. 31, Feb. 7, Appro. gal. to Rev, $200.00 1''uel A<d SO $567.205 stov es & PrOV. Feb.7E Appro. behtistExpehses Clerical 20, 132 Exuehse 84.50 2.00 bee. 31 1.17 , to 8a1, Rey $` A %i Ale., Istratioh: W.P.A. $1,00p.00 & SIMILAR �'AR. PROJECT avel84 Aerie $153.00 S h Lalt°st°h)EXbehse e 11,8¢ Apr 7' Appro. 5 BtatlO e District 0 Nov' 15' Refund • Trans. or '119) �UCkingoc asples) 39.06 $493.15 -45- School Project: Planks $11.42 Wheelbarrows 28.50 Tools 2.25 42.17 Brush Burning: Labor $7'20 7.20 $200.00 Mosquito Project: .00 Trucking $6 $6.37 Tools 29 Clerical Expense 16.66 $559.18 17.32 $1,00000 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1939 -_ $576.50 $576.50 HOSPITAL CARE $500.00 $367.95 Feb. 7, Appro. Various Persons - $367.95 Dee. 31, Bal. to Hospital $500.00 $500.00 SCHOOLS $1,000•p0 Expended $33,609.67 $33,61 Dee. 10, Refund 5.66 I, $33,609.67 $50050 ± Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 8.49 1 -� $33,618.16 $33,618.16 7500 ; See Superintendent's Report JUNIOR MIIN ITY BAND b OR COM Ralph A. Chase, Treas. $300.00 Feb. 7, Appro. $300.00 $300.00 $300-00 $300. 00 -46- Plo Arth E' ArnaaUdE OF Le>� FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES (Sur ve' sparrow $220.50 Feb. 7, A $400.00 Richer ytttg) ppro. (Dr d lI 65.83 8110w 65-83 Recorditt, Deed) g 3.00 8.96 bee. 31. Bal. to Rev. $ B $400.00 $400.0 0 Bristol Co. Agri. S'�� $19 0p00L TUITION 0 00 Dec. 31, 73al. to R- Feb. 7, Appro. $2 ey 0 $200.00 00 Albert 41,714 VDCATI017AL $2p0 (0eprge J ATION SURVEY $48.00 n Fund> 00 Apr. 15, from Comm. $Zg 00 0 June 28, from Comm R1,EANS SC 00 $48 00 Dec 31 SPecial ROOL R ' 8a1. to 1530 $3,0p n h4 eD� Article ROJECT 00 e�• �3, Trans. $30p0 (S U 'OR lg $3, .Op N113ecN SCkO tir, Elgs lark oL II $3,000 edge $Arth d at ltee g 140�INC PROJECT L. P1 rro 79 ° kQNo 30F G 7Seeroill 5p0 of To 000 0p o Borids$82,5p0'0 Nat. R 8ahk, S 401.27 o31pA 3.89 90.06 -47- Wm. G. Upham (Architect) 6,153.00 Certification Town Notes 90.00 Travelling Expenses 30.00 Legal Expense 49.00 Oaths 1.50 Check Book - 1.00 Typing 3.20 Lumber 1'97 $14,569.58 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1939 67,930.42 $82,500.00 $82,500.00 FEDERAL GRANT ORLEANS SCHOOL BUILDING PROJECT Special Cash Acct. Docket N9 F , Fed. Grant $37,500.00 $37,500.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1939 $37,500.00 HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE Feb. M PEO EXPENS$250.00 Printing .00 Nov. 18, Refund 164.17 18 Travelling Expense 58.0 Typing $38.25 Nov. 18, Transfer to High School Bldg. 164.17 Project Account $202.42 Dec, 31, Bal, to 193 211.75 $414.17 $414.17 SNOW LIBRARY Lib. $600.00 Feb. 7, APPr•o. $1,000.00 Mary S. Cummings, Marguerite Cummings, 12.00 Asst. Lib. Asst. Lib. Mercie Higgins, 2.85 Book Cards 8.61 Books 14.61 Binding Books 51-75 Fuel ldghting -48- Repairs Care of 31.98 Grounds Insur'aAeQ 15.42 ass. Lib. Also, Dues 98.25 65.20 $1,500.00 1.00 Dee, 3 I. Rai, to Rev, $909.67 90,33 gooks & SNOW dieals $1,000.00 5218 Y Smaall Repair$ Table all (Dog Licenses) 9,00 Feb' 7, Voted Linoley RO11werk 2.17 11.20 Work on Trees 36.42 Framing Large Map 13.00 .75 Adding Machine Arth nr $295.05 J Labo retar9 °fig' P�IiS & PLA YC'ROUNDS Rolling syrolls $1,000.00 Tools all Park asoline $50, 1,178.83 Feb. 7, Appro. A.(suSnith pplies) & So 10.20 Wol Nickell. Snow .94 Repalre u Lbol Son Ohlorl ou CO. 35.67 21.8 P Grass de of Lump 36.93 D fib$ pede Lime 15.8 Sha lq 2.40 Plaeg erring hIo wet 1.00 44.4p Qt dk kite era 4,00 1.25 Cement Steps 11.52 20.00 _49_ $1,492.65 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 7.35 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 MISCELLANEOUS Bounty on Seals $60.00 Feb. 7, Appro. $700.00 Printing Folders 2.25 Small Maps of Town 16.06 Framing Large Map 13.00 Adding Machine (Overhaul) 9.65 $1,000.00 Typewriter (Overhaul) 12.50 Payment on Stopped Check .50 $295•p5 Deed, Mary L. Crewshaw 5.00 Repairs on Pump (So. Orleans) 14.33 Cement Steps (Mrs. E. Rogers) 6.97 Recording 2.03 To Bal. Shellfish Acct. (Orleans & Eastham) 37.08 95 p5 - Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 520.63 00 $700.00 $1 5p0 & BONDS INSURANCE Feb. 7, Appro. $1,500.00 Insurance: $35.00 Aug. 9, Refund 314.75 Burglary Sealer W. & M. (Equip.) 682,03 Compensation Bonds: - 7,50 Town Clerk's 150600 Collector's 141.10 Treasurer's 10.00 Deputy Collector's • $1,052.99 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 761.76 $1,814.75 $1,814.75 11 -50- Postage $328-35 press TOWN REPORTS $328.35 Feb. 7, Appro. 11.15 Dec. 31 ! Bal, to Rev. $339.50 60.50 ! $400.00 Nerzy E• Taylor COURT ORDERS Les 0• perry 14eil $30.30 4.55 Feb. 7, Appro. Dep• 12.05 31, 841. to Rev- Transportation 15.00 Meals 51.00 $100.00 pnrnlpg & posPINANCE COMMITTEE EXPENSE Dee 31' la al ` Feb. 7, Appro. t0 Rev. $8.75 Speaker 14.94 $50.00 sApETY Dee 31, COMMIS Bal to Rev EE EXPENSE \ Feb. 7, APpro. $eRt � & aTr °$ hai sEA11g $25.00 SST ORICAL Dee. 31 COMMISSION 8 al to lg3g $4.50 Feb 7, Appro. $100.00 $400-00 $¢00.00 $1p0 00 $100 0 $50.00 $50, po $25.00 $26, $100.00 0 $100 0 -51- WATER WORKS COMMI'T'TEE EXPENSE The Goss Print $43.86 Feb. 7, Appro. $50.00 Distributing Reports 6.00 $49.86 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. .14 $50.00 $50.00 MEMORIAL & ARMISTICE DAY EXERCISES FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION $2.34 Feb. 7, Appro. $200.00 Grave Markers Fireworks Band 30.00 Transportation 15.00 Meals 51.00 Flowers 36.00 Blank Shells 1.00 Post Cards .66 Ink, Pad & Brush '85 10.00 Speaker 14.94 $146.85 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 53.15 $412.25 �- $200.00 $200.00 FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION $252.00 Feb. 7, Appro. $400.00 Fireworks 7.70 July 12, Refund 12.25 Freight 1.11 Express 1.50 Miscellaneous 124.25 Prizes 9,50 Printing 125 Dinner $397.31 14.94 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $412.25 $412.25 M, M $2,500.00 Mar. 9es0: _52- w J nem0yal Acct. 13, AMUSEI4ENTS & C Cong• ENTERTAINMENTS CaAe Cod salari League Ball Teams, Art. 32 es Meals $350.00 Feb. 7, A 1,076.72 PPr•o. pg Xqlltmen 461.15 Nov 15 W p A 1°lieut 218.00 Twi. Lea g a 270.40 7500 123.73 $2,500.00 Mar. 9es0: RESERVE FUND w J nem0yal Acct. 13, Feb. 7, Appro. C Cong• $250.00 July 30e 8g e Islau y 335.08 Aug. 22 .Olt• 28 . Oct stance Age 158.55 Nov 15 W p A 1°lieut Rd 800.00 Nov 15' Police Pr 7500 Deco 12 Dwhp f 25.00 Deo 12' pipe (oval 738 D eft 110 00 De c 31' 90.00 $ Ral. to Rev,• 3.00 597,63 2.00 $2, 00 Labor Bags Truekln 1vlaterfal CEMET (Cement S 4.07 Poats)$9�5 bTO Appro. 6.00 $100 5.00 00 $2,500.00 $2,500-00 $2,5p000 $ /p0 pl( $100 /00 00 po -53- SOLDIERS' MONUMENT & GRAVES Labor on Lots & Graves $73.00 Feb. 7, APPro. $75.00 $73.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 2.00 $75.00 $75.00 }; HERRING BROOK ' Edw. H. Higgins Feb. 7, APPr'o• $30.00 (Caretaker) $25.00 I' Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 5.00 $30.00 $30.00 OF SHELLFISH & PROPAGATION PROTECTION Labor, Replanting $344.65 Feb. 7, APP170- $500.00 Clams, Etc. 50.15 Apr. 16, Refund 11.36 Oysters 9,00 Quahaugs 34.37 Equipment & Supplies 19.60 Printing (Licenses) 3.75 Printing (Cloth Signs) 738 Gasoline for Boat 3,30 Oars 4.65 Paint 3.00 Boat Hire 2.00 Trucking 1.50 Bags 2.20 Shells 3,00 Cement Blocks 4.07 Lumber 6.00 Ironwork 5.00 Legal Advice - $503.62 7,74 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. �� $511.36 $511.36 —54- Quahaug Seed RASE & PLANTING, QUAHAUG SEED Gasoline $1.50 Feb. 7, Appro. $500.00 1.30 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1939 $2.80 497.20 t $500.00 Elmer R, Darling & S lary sH CONSTABLE Travel ' (Salary $1,500.00 Feb 7 Appro $1,500.00 Tom Note, 170, 32 Dec. 31, Sal. to Rev, INTEREST Appro. $83,50 $200.00 Feb 7 $11500.00 $ -0 p0 $2p0 p0 QO Op May 5, lations REVFIVU E ACCOST 1938 z4ay9oDriatiou 108,486.50 • Fef o , Trans. Mosquito a Tag State 740,00 4,560.00 . Apr• 11, poll Taxes T D. May Par,Control Res ervatio& 1358,88 9, Est. Receipts Levy R•• Ila De�ottngtate —�— & P. Taxes bee. Add k 1 n 82.15 uhty 13011 Dec• Coll Tae 9.93 D'+enay Tag eg 1937 Assessment CLEMENT Ba $35.00 Jan. 1, 826 96 12,556.92 Dee 31, Bal. 88t. Dec. 31 to Dec. 31, Balance 5,448.50 73"'. Appro. E. �Balllahce $I,. 679 $5,483.50 12 g54.7g $143,333.88 $10,0p0.00 836 25,131372 94 904. -55— TRUST FUNDS STREET LIGHT FUND $8,427.62 Jan. 1, $8,427.62 Gifts & Sales oftBooks Interest to Treasury $66.03 Jan. 1, BInterest 31, $2,517.61 66 03 Dec. 8,371.56 $66.03 Dec. 31, Balance 2,517.61 —�— $2,583.64 $2,583.64 GOULD & WIFE FUND $1,329.53 CLEMENT Ba $35.00 Jan. 1, $5,343.31 Expended (Aid) Dec. 31, Interest 140.19 Dec. 31, Balance 5,448.50 50.00 -�� $5,483.50 $5,483.50 1,384.38 LIBRARY FUND SNOW Books & Periodicals $282.71 $8,427.62 Jan. 1, $8,427.62 Gifts & Sales oftBooks Dec. 31, 213.35 8,371.56 Dec. 31, Balance $8,654.27 ' $8,654.27 CARE FUND $1,329.53 CEMETERY PERPETUAL $34.50 Jan. 1, Care of Endowed Lots Add Feb. 7, Additional 50.00 Endowment 1,384.38 Dec. 31,, Interest 39.35 Dec. 31, Balance $1,418.88 $1,418.88 2,00 SUMMARY TRUST ACCOUNTS 4'00 Trust Funds, Cash & Securities 71 1.50 Clement rGould & Wife Fund 5,551. Snow Library Fund Cemetery Perpetual Cale Fund $143,33 $17,722.05 2,517.61 5,448.50 8,371.56 1,384.38 $17,722.05 $17,722.05 -56— epo . ' HIGH SCHOU pL gDING ACCOUNT Cash D $glance of 55ga on $150,000.00 Co. P' W. A. Grant 000.00 $105,430.42 $67,93 p 42 37,500.00 $105,430.42$105,43o.4 8"' MARY Tax 31 BEV'"' E ACCOUNTS Tax Titlesh on hand Taxes 1936 Taxes 1937 Taxes_4t Taxe s 1938 Poll T Personal 1938 Poll Taxes 1937 M. V. Excise Ta Moth xes 19 Mot A�elme 38 8eh o AT . 81ole t 1937 Tov,a ultioll 1938 Public Welt 1'ub. Welfarro'CGraM Old Age As is �e Ciitiesa8L d Age !stance nunorl d T owns Aid to DeAssi,tano —ott Ton. wth Aad i ha P de al Ch., ts -- coolla. 5choois WatElao Taxes Polls nc Building us N lid Oyerla Kigh Sc roject overl overlay 1937 hoof 8o dstereiherit Fund erlay 38 Tax Tit,Regerre Aee.' sel%e Taue �segamot ,eriue veriUe $48,524.80 3,159.73 106.66 6,982.45 20,260.83 1,176.48 74.00 60.00 213.63 16.95 55.20 102.92 54.00 172.82 236.00 3,055.17 4.58 1,046.50 426.67 36.00 70.00 4,897.79 $63056 132'00 41500'70 1,968'73 1366 0 2 310.13 8.728'8 3 3.159' 213'63 72.1 5 _5j- Verification notices «'ere mailed ill •July for out - sLnuling. taxes as shown b }- the Collector's books. The re- plies received indicated that the Ys as listed were rnrrec•t. :1t the clnsi• up the veac. the Collec•Yors and Treasur- er's books were° chocked 1n "l leandaandealreconciliation of an actual eonnt ol'Ihe cash on, the Baal: balance and found correct te'euting' the invest - 'Phe 5zviu; _58— TOWN CLERK'S REPORT TO — MEETINGS ANNUAL TU�gN I III, clr)ltytrlFEBRTj ARy 7E nd 8 ARRANT lt�!`��1.113Iy SS LtVYPII pla MASSACHUSETTS �'� either of C,o the Coostabl •• nnty of Barrrstabl I. T]1 , e s of the Towu of Orleans in the ]shit yort `ire AA�E Ol' the Co herb e GRI) TIN(' To .4 airs Said i TcjY, ualid to notify ,i n�I of.`t ➢Intl eeli'r. orr �I�SI)AZ' tlreret at the TO to vote in elections and in \F, fotlon.inloelciaetth a ep it days I3ALLL1 inIR Said TO Nn o artiel rfter.noon Y of F 11so,gn tlr then , "etts ,volt e n, and there to act on the habitants ogre here1y�1of the ttunmrty bons the , b Ce Orle too( Tow 2otpn of eted ton ealth of Rlassaelnr- O'CI,OCIOrr ,ILffairs t�r1naos +qualifieand warn the In elect. £ in tl h oAA� eet at d to vote in IF,Ir W. Polls t�l:e gollowin,rr9EBRUAlte g o193SIrr1t ir\I\ill TWO P• AI. be ope ' "allied an ae`1 at r ro`vhthere to vote for the AIfP OI,Ig �11KI3 A Officers: clarlinry 1 To � ileeor 1. ,I,o llZ• and may close at money f �iad�he me 1 11S) r�n0rt th A1l,I,I titteesf rho es4rruttal Report (irr- e the to ("'p" a fn see aacl r.aisoo amt approlo ilatr urer' With t1llQeanArova ill vote to author, I of the selectmen, —59— fo borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the rPvenoe of the fivanrijd year beginning January 1, 1935, ;tn4 to issue a note or notes therefor, Pay'a'ble within r Year. .md to renew any note or notes as nray be given for a Imriod of less than one year m aecordauce with Section 17, ('hapler 44. General Laws. the Towu will ARTICLE 3. To see what sunr, if any' vote to take front the surplus in the Treasury to apply to- wards the taxes in 1935. will appropriate ARTICLE 4. To see if the T° "100 tax of the pr'e- Whatever money is receiccd from the doa vious year for the use ot• the Snov Library to be available by the Trustees for the purchase of books or any other law ful expense of the Library. „ will vote to raise ARTIC'Lh' �). To see if the lo"•n D 500) in and a > n u mate the sum n£ Five IInnclr'ed olappr.op I 1 I of 1937 nation, addition to the unexpended balance public Parlting. for eare and hardening Depot Srinar1 for lroad7 work to be old Colony R` commit - tmder a lea:;e from the 0 f HigI N. or a done by the Se'ectmen. Snrteyor o tee : will cote to raise ppointed by the liederator' Town 400) AwrICLE 6. To see if the IIundred Dollars 05.00 :rnd appropriate the sum Of Four $3.j0 1),r' day to � .Ors froll, per'rclae,'undee paY of Chapter 9 Assess, ion S;p Brill aI Llws. Chapr Ccett S ARTICLE 7. To see if the T° as cnaeted Uy for 103<A of Chapter 54 of for tieucral l "" \,r t rovidirrp 1ct P ter' 77 of the Acts of 1!):li. entiticdi Ciious. tA;ent Voting at ,Regular TSwn l`'to yir kilt vote to taor x )c iieut the � e 1 nehj,actli'lhPrs it To seetidcr`nirU`•u,•`li\o`3'.)OClsele- proper ender and in ,' „01`l' l'I,l t1iiar,ituid 5i thereof; ter 730, (as amended by . rte ti, n> tiurr -No. ?), and especially ti``� hat — 60 not intend' hereb3• to exclude any olhet. sections thereof; will tote to instt'ttet mr» thereander ;and will and. tions • of authorire its tielrct• and aitthot•i: determine and make such htsirtu." thbrgs thereto pertainin. and to do and to act anN- and all ARTICl,p 9. 'Pn see the (Captain) Samuel the ' c, r lntndre if Pow'n will vote to act It d dollars. Smith crilletery trust I•uud of one ARTIC p (lwoo) 10. q,o apDropt'ialI' the stun of �rrc See if the rho "''r will vote to raise arul rtt rtl'land Asl)hitIt told One ',IGtmired 1)nllars 10 pat the ater•t roads i Inuehased b , l •u ('nm) toy. Ualimee Clue fur a 1.1.16' 3 Stu�evor of Ilfigltwa3•s for use on Jill( 10 tic if the r t„ e sum Town will vote ''Mails io ,Par Oliver A of One hundred Twent3' llupar; t .. T. One u ai,q t�f�CL� to to dan for labor performed 11fo1.1 l e��ltile sutneoff tUt. 'Lmvn will vntt• 1 -0 rttis AR•I'1 for mater• 1`wrtrt } -leive lloJlin•s ($2,1) to tlr ector for 13 , lal used „n roads in 1!Ia(i. tile C, e Mass f eryer lal`e Cod V%t the Town will elect a torr't� Fria olio LRi I4.I'atvs, oil, tent 198 S'erviee, as provided 0 9iCdxnolla savailable see if the 11, n" and fr udted 'lhI 0p)' ni 111,1 yttnl Of Twlettf IIPPI 1111 " lietlara and rtoi�iity li it ini(t Pitf�) its War Bollus rl aq t I111I'II`t tide' ec ill ;l ^liter tt lluudre•dstii�ty(' ,lie lh° I <itelir, nina " ttt'ot• P „rr. ll gW) u ) to build tilt ad and itlllrilt I lq (l0 ur tit•rls0 ”" t„r, inside toilet pro." °priate It Ellin ^ee i #tthltlu� tlterentar3• conditioP; vn of tt e,eeecltleive`lluutl edl1)ollars —61— (*.i011) In he hail to the Cape Cod Hospital for the estab- lislnneut and maintenance or a free bed rnthe Selectmen fto tile titre and treatutent of persons certified by a for such care Ile residents of the Town and enable top y and heatuu•n1. in accordance take any act tiou in relation 111 of the lleneriil Laws, or tUereto, ant, act full' thereat r• «.ill vote to Vi- TE'LF. 16. To see whether lje tbel��s� dFiveHnn- raise and appropriate the sum oferided under provisions of deed Dollars 5,500) to be eN oolc Harbor Road Chapter 90 ou construction to complete R Route 6 near an(i ('rocs Hoad from near 1 agle Wing Ina ot to Pie Cc of road he residence of 1 . C. Lnn ^_, and or, "1113' other 1 artment of Public Works that the Srh,etlnerr and the Del Selectmen to enter into miry a;;ree upon, and all 1101iie the the ne�•essar3• eoutracts. if the ToWn `vOl vote to rats - „ see urpose of pnr- ARTICLE 1i. T l 068• for the p and appropriate the sam of nip with 3000 feet Of hose. phasing. i portable forest fir - P 1loderator apl portable turd d „et fohe urebase of same and other er uipme11t, r the p conuuittee of tilrcc to arras= will vote to antbor- �l;y reiptest)• Town To sec il• Iltc r11 iuhahitant of the ARTICLE 18. 1' o appointtflrd pray designate, ize the. Board or 5electntrtt l s.tal �.iolations of the Town to be "1 Conslilh,” whom'` „f any in ae- for tUe detection and prnserntiun to shellfishelapt tli relative La rs Chapter ]30, c� u`dance tile isioos oP .,penal a sum 1C salay" Section 1S''; and to ,tuts i t �'opo) to 1 �a}� raise I.o00) act any creding F'il'tecn Hn »drGlonstt .10, to request to if said and do �By req t oil alll)hiu_ ^s�tlteLeto pertaining will vote to raise A awl,E ]9. To see if 01e��T00)rfor the Irrn•chase o1' told appropriate the sum of p0 -62— 4uahau4 seed to or sorrrc of its be Planted in T39} tributaries.' (B the wnlers of' Pleas, lut ARTICLE 20, Y request). raise and appr.o dre P"lateo See whether fhe Tmv11 will vote to d Sollars the sum of Five Thousand 1'ivc IPnn ,if end lofPte1 70 on51�)e to expended nudes the 1 itil s n•ovis xarhorI 1937 reconstr Str'act"I Of Main Street from tl I sap and authorize the 3 Conti, action northwester] towards hoc 111 act s• (By t'oqu �. ectmen to enter into the 71 Cos, taCC with 11 21. To see if the Town will vote- to resnr. tralleneeOf °�mi��lle road leading from Route to near t110 rage r. same(BYre uest)rarse and sapPr priateemoner'tfo Ctlae r TI 3 and apps CLE 22. 2, spoelebratinl'lte the sl c If the Totvn will vote to ralso (By r °red hY th1e 4th of Ju14400. for the purpose of propctE 4"' ART1�). ° Ctleans Po t g08�o Town 1`he American Le° ° n. vitl Ilot Prate3 1'o see t`'hej.ermiunx the a cunt °f if the Town vain vote to raiso at the er ekatoPs °anl tmmut��rna widen and restnoaiot and hl)pro GL` (By regilest nuing toward tine to vu laird tvltlr hotrollrlate4th To see i ). Wit t, IX, the ro sum off the '],own parse ;a1 1RZI d the Snout boginnin'00p' to widen and thar'doln d a n CLr ° Shot To at top of Brick Ilill-] agt (2,5j(1 rOPriat o' 'po e wn L st)' oil 1, for ° the s see if anclinm. (By regtro Ill ilnterlsc, ton °£ rtaianrY call I jnV,rlu rtve IIttndrecl Doll\1I'Ic °a4 WitltlPonsets Laneestart ilgaalf, t� , and continuiu —63— as far as possible, m• to do or to act anything thereon. (By request). ARTICLE 2G. To see if the Tonvn nilaroeleof to land in from Sarah W. fierce a deed to a Small p' n, for the pnr- Tonset, near• the residence °t ell, in the road at that point, Pose of eliminating the shad of Seventy -Five Dollars. the sum nest). and raise and appropriate (:� i5.), to grade and improve same. (BY ill v AIITICLI. 27. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Moderator to app' �lut a con""' ate the p ct three ractibility 1lers 11x, whose duty' it ;hill be to 11r�udrthat said committee of installing a tonn'1r water Systenn' or of their find - he directed to make public a detailed reP cti re to costs, obtaininauah oe system e£ supply, ings methods of s stem and effect on fire insurance tlussIDeetinng. (BY request). ninety days from the date of potvn twill vote to raise ARTICLE 25• To see if the Two Dnndred Dollars, and appropriate the Su u of extending the existing water near the office of the Nek- ($2,200.) ,for the purpose ain Street and nnain from its present ternnintersection of b 13 re- erson Lumber Co., to the anything thereon. ( Y Route Six, and to do or to act quest), the Towu wi T° see if ll vote to raise ARTICLE 20• IInndred Dollars, ($500.), n o£ Five red feet of two and and appropriate the sun o five hund' for the purpose of pnrchaBn °r,eglest)- one -half inch fire hose. ( Y Tow'tt will vote to raise To see if the 1Cient to install street ARTIC,L1: 30• money suff and extending and appropriate a sun] °f Barley IN 1Roacl lights at the beginning of to the end. (By request)' Tonvn Will vote to instruct if the ARTICLE 31. TO 5pe confer with the party the Board of Selectmen t0 tlro eemeterY located in the cell: uow owning an interest in �1 -64— ter to town and bounded oil sides U -iron til rret and Ile by tile t vale purpose of aequirin; Slid proln.r•f>, for men to take as a publle park fund to direct the Select �1an'e whatever action man Ue permitted uu,ler s of the( in e. to argnire this prompt rty I'°t Purpose. request). :111T1C1,E �� and appropriate the 12,�oo. p0 see if the Totvu will vote to rari'c' ), for sum of hn'enty -Five llwrdred D01 al. Duhlic Character providing amusement or entertainment of a 19 9 (Bequest) Provided ]IN' Chapter 155 of the :Acts or ART[el E o'fehr'late the sum 10 see if. the Town will raise and or Cape e'ocl c of $20(1. ati, etch I Minet�hocidtioitttntel ttvo rnettt!rirt li u s odd fee kh rpont0r for the pm' pose of busing, Tiber mi , din II °pkins and of let of rptic fill nr5 rrcl(Bpla iictucn1t riot t� i )i lJtll. a et, . and ARTICLE 3, xoq �dr�ollai5a sit ee if the '1'ow'n twill cote to and e and to ($6,50 of to exceed Six Thottsanul N n lamb appoiu�o atrytlrin fur ertlark.e and equip the R" er of th t`' "nnmitte thot' in connection therea.itli" of fi etq �t''t11Cl,E School Cotau ittee tornreceivc lUids forllsapret nhpr,i 3.r, oil to fohso trt10n� t1rsttm0ssee if file Town will vote t° rar's� of 14 t (toad . o $oar- t to nlalce snurntir with srpD re9ttQ tlr� or $1,000 £of ttvoNmYS et C o`I' 'e-a'ortatl 11 t`'1 t bollarat�Ia 36 of Jlcary Oil and Sand. ollurs a sum To 01110 nu see )'tofet•ecteY'tu tttorlexcee ill J.Jise Aurull'(,(I dad �aiutit in street lin�hts to and —65— at the parking area at Orleans Beach, previously called Nauset iwac•h, and to and at the parking area at Skaket Beieli, and -or to do or act anything relative thereto. (By request). ARTICIX 37. To see if the T°tt'u will vote en raise Hun- "'ill appropriate a sum of mom ° } - not to exceed Fifteen IInn- dred Dollars (1,r00.) to build a siflrkingkaee at Orleans the Beach Road,—to start at tho P and extend all m• Beach ( pretiously called Sauset BusettlIeights Road. (By Part of the way to the so- called :'. request), its vote in- if iii. qb see if the To""' will by struet the -moderator to appoint , Orleans hers, three all - nrission; this Commission to have five rnits du s, to be that Year residents and ttvo summer residents; its duty of compiling historical records of the Town in Orleans, and that the '1'otvn raise and aPPr'OPrrate the sntu of One Hull- of Dollars ($100.00) to cover the expenses of this Com- mission. (By request). see Town twill vote to direct of the Moderator to appoint •tifcoll alitteee, to �nvestmroate and to five nuvubers whose duty it shall nildnrg of sufficient eonsidcr the cost of Uuilding a school bvelve, inclusive, and size to accommodate Grades sevetr t e of eonstrnetion and to the tyP make a re- to make recommendations as rt still comnuttee to spa Town site of the proposed buildin�, at a sP >ort of its find, worm reeonrmend'sfro I ftp. J0.), from the date °suffix 3leetinR ;pant-cto held aiseantdrtaPPropl Itconmimee of said aPPro- cientito notetothe 1pFivesIlnndred D °hat's. ($Y request). will vote to raise u•i; 300. it. the l Dollars ( *• ARTICLE 40" '1'o see file „ 1938 by lltree the town duriao and appropriate the suet °f t for 13t1rd Coleerts to be given in request). the Junior Comtuttmity Banc l. -66— and app rof . 41. To sec if the Toe n will vote to raise eel' the Par o.se the sum of Four 1Gmih•ed llnll.u•s (: 400) eel la land owe a by Ili Making P1orlaaH flrnand andnluljoininS tile the now owned by the South and Fast Pouvu oil ty. (1331 request) sides of the e�entarvr�Schoolrlteder - rroP That may legally 42 A coal ud to act upon any other business Y legally the meeting. one vote for tie elect. EBRUARY 8TII, 1938. o "toiler 1 °n of the following Town Officer's One Select aoil for one Year Ong mesegs rror forthi,eee Year'. , One metier' lloard of years, One Touru el, ClB08,d of Ilealtlr Welfare for three years, One �Uwn Tr <k for ono year, for three yeas, One mellector• ofuler for one One , er of Ta. for Yar, �no Survoee of �;Ilo l Comrnitt °ar' TWO Cr 1sYor. of IIW Lib • ry f° • for. One Tree tables fou'vays for r three years years, Years °r'e °ne Year, Ono 1'arlr `al•deu for one ear Co n niasioti Year tip aestedtr arc Biro ei for throe years. meetingeyerucdaYg thorn Pro serve this tint cl at at tb Warrant by P °s \Var lt) Ob least before theotrmoetoOffices inn said he nitjj Placer d° nI' and to i5 e of rtteet'ug, aoll' to tile Town Clerk, s of —67— Given under our hands this eighteenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty- eight. ROGERS, JOSEPH L. LEROY A. NICKERSON, ALONZO W JONES, Selectmen of Orleans. DOINGS ANNUAL TOWN MEETING FEBRUARY 7 and 8, 1938 Meeting called to order at 1 o'clock P. Feb. 7, 1938, M. M m by Moderator James Dickie, prayer offered Le the M. De - Stanton Williams. (Tellers on platform Leon Elmer r'lramps, Bertram W. Clapp ; Oil floousection n31Charles P. Darling; section 2, Roy S. Rogers) o• gallery, Harold R. Moore; section 4, Frederrek Cr. May , Cummings). it the reading of the Voted, unanimously, that we om ble and ending. warrant with the exception of the cewith vote taken. Town Clerk react warrant in accordance t0 lay on the ARTICLE 1. 17oted, unanimously, from the table Later, taken table until later in the meeting• accept tlue annual report of s fin and voted, unanimously, to lumen lations for 1938, Selectmeu including the reCe Committee and raise ams a other. Priiate money for the samencAlso to accept rep town officers and committees. 1938 as accepted: Selectmen's recommendations for 2'400.00 selectmen's salaries 100.00 Selectmen's expenses 800.00 set p ectmen's supplies 75.00 Town Accountant's salary 2 otvn Accountant's supplies Treasurer, — 6s — TreasnrC1 .5 salary, Collector' 1 ccPense Collectors salnrY Town Cl s c= �Pc,ue er lows Cler ,y salary Am NI. NJ cn8e5�Pense �onytabl Pay, and Llecti ey yaltu.i °SPenses) oa c, QN. TOW re of 0tvlegi. ration 11 1301 ice re11ir51a$t t'mnnds Fn.e I) Wire Part 118 ealet, of \Pe }ory (lly dehartrncnt - foaalaty' ant lijy 1f ,. ) Trelt (bY g d c�Pcn.• t.tsnr.e8 Alo QWNq berintel dent) Do Cy $Call, \, *at,aen Dre•I 11(Jill %QjJ l3parIN ill Clial town ulnas hl%DP of Il °°sty tncl babiegdental and �4NNO1y� t nt'tnt.) o be left to tl e °nut of Ca ,e ct°r of 21y $a lttva)1 °tJI I,btel•. $fay �e br4yl(ht. nth lly elra'r CthOVt 11 CAt . SIlev hl(h air °f r t t, (1)Yty q � (bYYoI, Stit Cvit11 or�aell'01 eeg0r) 1. rOyor) (hy anrvC� cry & b z,ldin6s or) 0 pU 1»0(1 1,050 � 50�0(1 2 #0•pU 250'00 300 0 1,10 0p 100,00 4,000 I'd 00 0p0 II 1, =00 pp (150' (1 0 125 150, 0 700 0 ], 01 10� 00 $�) 0p0'00 120'00 500'00 3 °•p 050 0 0 5,000 0(1 700 0 poo.l1 1,tf o-o 1p0.00 500,0 _69_ 50.00 Guideboards (by surveyor) 4,200.00 Street LivIlts 250.00 Wharves (by Harbor - faster) 75.00 Ilarbor -faster 4,000.00 Public - Welfare 500.00 N'W.P.A. or otber projects 6.500.00 Old Age Assistance 1,000.00 Aid to Dependent Children 33,612.50 p (p Schools (by Committee) 1,000.00 Snow Library (bv Trustees) 1,500.00 Parks & PPay grottuds (by Commission) °n) 100.00 t'cun•teries and Traub (bv Cnmmissi 75.00 tioldirrs' - finmtuenls and Grnt'rs L:i00.00 Titsurtmee and Bonds 400.00 100.00 'Copan licports 700.00 C'onrt Orders 2,500.00 Miscellaneous 30.00 Reserve Fund 200.00 llerrim, Brook interest, 'Town \Totes f Shellfish 0 500.00 Protect'tllm and Propagatlelt 550.00 (by Sbellfislt Constable) 200.00 PTraffic Signals 1.000.00 State Aid 200.00 Soldiers' Relief 50.00 Trade School Tuition 900.00 Pinanve Committee R`Pe1ise .�cicisea o J)41y P.. � • 25.00 -lvino •gal and ArilliR1tee 100.00 SaY.1v Committee -- Anti -Rabic Treatment $S81142.00 unanimously, tbat the town of the selectmen, be and licre- AR'1•ICLE ? A "otcd, treasurer, vvitlt the aPpro, al from time to time in anti - by is authorized to borrow money -70- Ilary on of tile of the financial year Ue rinuitt8 Jail, nary 1, one , and to iasne a note or notes therefor, Pavablc within one Year, and to renew e 9tt'en far a e Period section of less any note or notes trs ura�dith on 17, Cit aPter 44 Cleneral tI �usar ill acenrdanec neon Re tabE 3• Voted, voice vote, unauitnonsly to lcc vote, (not e' later of Dollar• Manirn taken from the table and vote". N' s ($1p000.00ously) that the stun of Ten ,pitorrsand ury to a Y to ds a taken from the surplus in the trea5 PPl -ate al, tries in 1038. the re -what 4• Voted, unanimously, that the town tr�f e Pro ever ava iabIs year money is received from till, d0r tas e ether iawbY the trusteelle use of the Snow Library; toavy; ry Al1T ��"%Pense of lie tile of boobs or. Y• (b500pp)1 ill oPriat�ted not 1, aninloush-, that the t0P aPPronrlitt. additio tone sum of fire ]nnulrecl lorlkt� lhtn�£ondeare and }tai"pended balance ofe�for e clone er a lease Bening Depot', Sgnar mall; full ���IlgL 6y the Sclectmm the Old Colony gaily' n�. sotsll.t� tip s togy Wilss lo, t rtstnB vote Yh S 74 0 £J th' 1, �3,5p f $4000p , that the town raise and ;tirlse5' of t ll�ttp lacy day to° in00ease the pay of the t�s� Clt t v otecl Por day, ae� 1037 e 04 Geneanirnously', that tale toc�etltttl'' ��,I t �Ii'plt onlac, "`titled „ a1 )Jaws as enacted by erl't Toty At s hl I,•.S•" ��I T a. n �leoti 1 Aet Providing for �U t ), rat ons „ °olt °rlq,apd, un`ani n aa. `nr�t .clt'tt; ,tad es 130 as mons1Y, that the toa1�33, net urn ekcllreejally ticuended by Aets of sell. atttll ttizeatileotheotsec 48, ons tUer'r' "f ral `l seleetrnen to act' j0i —71— With the selectmen of the Town of Eastam ade nude the control and reloulations that are or may authority granted them tinder the above e r�t3 1797. c sect. 3, ("hap, 64, Acts of year 1106, approved ac- ARTICLE 9. Voted. unetiinrously, that the town ac- cept the Capt. Sanutel N. Smith Cemetery Trust Fluid of :100.00 for perpetnal care of cemetery lot. ARTICLr 10. 1•otcd, uua f $.1000 that the town raise and appropriate the scull of X100.00 to pay the New England Asphalt and Till' Oo. balance due for materials purchased by Surveyor of 1[i ;'bwa }'s in 1031 at the town ARTICLE 11. Voted, 11, ofi$120.00 to pay Oliver M, raise and appropriate crfo •med ou t wn road in 1936. Sheridan for labor I that the town ARTICLE 13. Voted, not rrn��r00 tolpay Alford Reed raise and appropriate the stem of $o for two and one -half (?1 /_) cords 11 wood used in connec- tion Avith reconstruction of Tonset Road in 193G. ARTICLE 13. Voted, nnantmonsiy, that the town elect a director for the Cafe Cod E�terrsimc Service and that the town clerk cast our ballot for William A. truct a. such director. The town c]erk cast oil the �sten- William A. Fiske elected director f "`1011 Service and so declared by the Moderator. ARTICLE 14. Voted, uuantmonely, to be Laid upon the had been disposed of later, after table till article 39 taken from the table tine-' article 39 had been disposed of, � 500.00), name- tell, wtanint0nsi�. that till to "• °��]lacsr (� available .ones the hundred 630.51 and from Overlay um of Twvll1 -(ice of : a Surplus Will. limns Fluid kcserve account tl floor to provide proper of- 1, ,h41.Iy and that the selectmen he author- 1Y izcd to remodel the entire lu�cer flee facilities, reception rooms and toilets. li —72- 1RTICL) 1�, Voted, nnaniuuntsl }. that the toplt raise all appropriate the sum of $.SIIO.IIU to be Maid to the of a freod Hospital for the establishment and utttintepaut'r persoq,e bed itt the hospital for the care and trcattt1ent t,l' town arid by the selectmen to be resident, °r tltc eordance `able to pay for such care and f tool ()lent, in ac th See. i -1, Chap. 111 of General Laws. raise \ ndIa J , 16 AT top n at unanimously that tUe upeC collars t(5,i00, the sum of Five 'Thousand Five 11t)tt. Goad and Ceo on co00tt'uetion expended nodes 1'titarhnt near the ss Road from 1eartEa omplctc,„ Ittitul`to �ollto Of road thatsiden,e of $, C, Lott. audl\iin<m} other PUlir Fork�mh athe sttnonmeI and the Departo,�•nt of �o ett. gree tot a n cossar and anthoriic the sell itt1etl t 'It tile , 11 y contracts. tile to Vo l raise e V• Dirk, 2phhfeetSOt efputandtaPpropriatevote YES 1l,llfi l�fU teor ofh chasian the stun of $ Cit chase o£oint , e and of 9 a portable fore, fire l,untT t lee 17 11,11. � °muiittee Oftthreettntarran��h11���rttile Tttr. A tea Ea appointe I` instr IiT1C tV4ell d by- th Art" tamp and lg• �� eorRe 1), eICii� �Icsttllt ittr� t -� I'Cl p aesi„ the 11th, . voted cI'i� iiii ttnilltltnit that a�lt tl>>p3 QataPttt Fkecor�ito °f tile etiott and whom said bo`" ell in1'- sta o }$13h' seattee t� Co111111 prosecution of au? tllti l h, �tileI hhhhtto pa'�'t �lud ptt °v sions relative Ueneratt T ;ttl'` 11 at the t ul'ryt V the cal iytnnd expand asks tnl tstt(Itccep I tl , d , etetl I: aka aplttopriateoflte luu't of 105p000 tt i —73— purchase quahauP seed to be plaoted in Pleasant Bay or any of its tributaries. ARTICLE 20. Voted, not umtnimously, to be indefi- nitely postponed. ARTICLE 21. Voted, not unaaitnously, to be iudefi- nitoly- postponed. AR'T'ICLE 22. Voted, not unaniutonsly, that the town fou seise and appropriate th tu e sn of r e 4th hundred dollars y ill '.$400.00) for the oll-pose of celebrating the OrleanslPost the Town of Orjeans, to be sl No. :108 , \merican Legion. that the town AR'1'Il•LP; _':;. 1' ()tell, not uaaninlously, raise and appropriate the sullt of $1,000.00 to widen and re- surface with hot mis the l'ort:u'itniink Road, ntward the R point where mis now stops and eontinttino tott•ti landing at the creek. ARTICLE 21. Voted, not 1111111111110 $000.00 tottt widen tand raise and appropriate the sum ofmina at the top of Brick harden with Lot mis the road beeshore town landing. ]lill- Eastward toward the Suuw ARTICLE 25. Voted, not f TWell fivetlundeedtdo- raise and appropriate the sum efof pleading and surfacing lots ($?.i00.00) for the purPpSe skins Lane, starting with oil, the road colmnouly called IToI SRI( road with Tmnset Road at the easterly intersection of ' �tiatimt will permit. Rod coutinnint� as far as the aPPt'ol ARTICLE 26. Voted, unanimously, that the town ac- e'ept adeed of a small pen•cel of hutd, they S iseU and Fierce It and a gro- in 'Tonso•t for road pnrpo es and )0) to grade and improve Irieite seventy -five dollars 075.00) roe. Ali'l'ICI,E "7 \ oted, not ltree')erso "•s `,heseldnty�il crator appoint a comtttittee of i -74— shall be to investigate the practibility of installing ;r tot e water system, and that said committee be [lirect(ld to all Of Public a detailed report of its fi mine oUtainin oa 8re , �s a, to cast;, u[ctlr0c» thi. g a source of supply, and effect o1' such a of insurance rates, within ninety days from the date s meeting comm. tt George appointed o9i ge W. Geers• by moderator under. Article 'elt Alexander N. Bremner; William A. Ri full ARIR t[on a vote YES (i9: Nn °rv[nG L 08' On a risinn i1G; tllc Priate the . was los �r.0• tile Its Pre Purp s000f Trventy-twloalIurrdredvDnllar`s an l 0000) for her ter, extendin,. the ( In FroN T Co. to m[nus near, existing water tua u' Street the easterly the office of the Nickerson IJ n lie '4'PuintROUte Six,an side of the intersection of �l`�ns „i - 11tllCl the Moderator eommittee of three Pero $oll the s r .- e11.[hd aPPr 9 Voted, tin of tr OOand o[re11 lI ipose sutra °fr[rive Ilunadred 1101�.<<.t raise`1tTICL$ 3 alf iaelt repurchasing five hundred liRUtsaucl 101r 0. Voted hose. [r to $arleylrtrate $210 unanimously, that the to Ji I Al tI \gel . to [ill shit. CLE {Road install and maim: 't sit a1) Pain 3I• V Loteragt °e�rf °mrnittoouot unanimous] that the rn °�S n nr�r get w tl[of thr lersons whose drttrtn rtlt ee r a0WI) ,[te full grdosrbtel, ]catty or parties noW o�torr0, " [bull 'eon; arry y 1llairr ed in the center of to uQiuu,'1ie Aark title to this reet and Route 6, arrdtbe I n[n i f aai this procedure Avhereby ,V p 131*0 11 � urkv`It 1 Iulrl'r n� va n ter e ert nao userby tile ° � it.4 II, c tier nnel� [lWil the m °der. ar'tjelt. pant r1. 11inins[[J[.�, A>•tlrp, —75— ARTICLE 32. Toted, rising vote, IES 129; NO 91; that the town raise and appr'opr'iate the suns of Twenty-five 000.00) for providing amusement or 1lnndred Dollars ( .$s, pro by Chapter entertainment of a public character as 1 158 of the Acts of 1929 as amended render the Ajets of 1937, Chapter 83. to be indefi- ARTICLE 33. Voted, not nnanimouslR r.itely postponed. on the table till after ARTICLE 34. Voted, to lay later after article 39 had article 39 had been disposed of, been disposed of, taken from the table and voted, not unani- mously-, to be indefinitely postponed. that the town ARTICLE 3:.5. Voted, not n Of One sthousand dollars raise and appropriate the sum of oil and sand the (.$1,000.00) to make smooth with coat of road from the Congregatiomil Cbmcb to Tly th t tl e town ARTICLE 3G, Vote[l, not f two iundred and ninetY- raise and oiPP1 °Priate the Aura °f Maintain street lights to six dollar,, ($ °_96.00) to erect and each, previously called And at the parking area at Orleeurs Beach, area at Skaket 'Nauset Beach, and to and at the 1 Beach. to be indefinitely 1 \It7`ICLE 37. Voted. rrnanimously -� Postponed. that. the modera- Commis- ARTICLE 38. 'poted, nnanimonslY, lot, be instructed to apppj7lt all Oc neinbe s , three all year bers� Sion; this commission to bape gee its duty to be that of residents and two sn,nme, residents;lorrn of Orleans; and compiling historieal reeOrds °Meted they shall be placed in that r[hon its findings are coral rade available for Hie Suorr library �r'l[ere they sl'r lab horr of the library; she Illay be htspertiuo by the public at all r' ° and, that this librarian in chtu'ge. "'b0rver be 0i'rstrnted by through the years to come shall Ur an[i[rally -76— —77— tile Snow Library Trttstees to ARTICLE I°_. Voted, unauimonsly, at 5`OS F,eb.e8, duty to consider it part of Lis or hers 11. Tuesday enter into it all records of tot�•n events• of major in- 1'. M. to adjourn till 9: )0 o clock A. tcrest, that would add to its value to Posterity, and. that the ($100.00) se and aPpropriate the stun of One ILuulred Dollar` ]9:58. to cover the Febrnary 8, 1938 expenses of this commission. TI'I`SDAY, 0.00 o'clock Committee es by moderator under Article 38' Aleetinp all -year residents, called t° order by moderator at Charles veville $ertha (;. R t • Willard E. Rounell; A. .l1., voted to proceed with the election of tott'n officers. 1 ud. 0 plynn, Rip sttmtner re ballot clerks and tellers and if. IIopkins, residents, (:torte 13' The followin election officer's, LeRoy A. Nickerson; � ARTICL were sworn in by the town clerk A• NlacDon- E 39. 1lonzo \C..Lnus l,enu AI. Deschamps; Ham; Rath G. tor appoint oted, nnaulmtntsl Cnnunin° Whose mmitte ald �.; llarold R. mss, a c° ), that the ntoder." hose. ose duty it shall e, to be composed of five nuenubers CFrns ('. 7 "Door r• Gertrude L. Of build- e to ' Ia•v; Ruelltt P. llahttes; I;ILt P• Darlht din �aevetool buildin�estigu ici d sire tto r til uutt °t ]3: and declared correct date grade t of s Set at zero i' mendations . n to twelve, - U Ballot box examined, Cummings. ]rot as to the Inclusive, and to make rocoflt' 3 special Polite officer llarold >I• ken from bal- tosed ty e tr. were take" fin buildin+ 1 t eonstt'uctiort auil site of tht' ballets Alonzo dings and t 6, said et,ttnmittee to make a re wrt of Its IoC box hw �•Ioetiorrcoitiee 1 el o. .1. �'iclof toW and At 1 trod stof su 000 Jones in rresenee of Ilo nrodert that ec °mmendatio 1 1 °r and town clerk. bal- e�Pense•. m of ns at a future town meeting \1'. , were taken from Cot said eomntitte . be appropriated to defray the 11:45 n'r•lor•k A. AI. 300 more ballots they I removed Ballots were P'lo, umtttee e' lot under the same pr•O�t�tlure. being removed Uox after f s ecial police SltraeUe; lrthni JbZlo'etRleatriceode a or 1i1? fill' ttluek'td ill ii bns�ultl in °hang° o p under Article er iven unn Davis • Eugene 9 10 clock P. M. ARTIC Jolt H ofticej• llarold It. Cununings. '• an L' n �Palsh. 0 3:00 1k3Up.11Od or opri to tble unanit uslY, that the tftrn \ rued enurtt of ballots at tolls be P den till kel by the .Iunior Com °pncerts to b Of otbrce hundred dollar`' o'clock 1,. AL tpolls °closedtatt31:00 °'clock ed acrd ninety - ar AR OI„ atunit ando given in e' 1`)'35 Total another of ballots cast six ]uutdr ae ao 1 C 41• y 13 town dtn ins declared thosa lltdpp.Opd `tttpV l tt °tecl Una five (G9:t allotiug and or gembor the ) fo, Drit ) hrtulttcelefttlttlutte sore snh�Iftfisl�. 1hai <itDoottt�a eh.ttAloderator read t�esnit of ychtiltlt Assess t toNj1h Yma the result °f town th kt d o k, of r ° one 1[ Ih d with the exce ttiofl ne o' L0j Ihtuoticra brown clerk "'tIs of Public Welfare and sclto °I lion tbel now °�'ut� �IisSUlhtirchasc anQ surccy the the 25 oPet'tY. °tttb at -d b >' tl ; L+. Arnaud and all pas "earl, at the request tl of offrce to adjonrn at 5:�' d cast t Town or Orleans otttd elel'k. Alotlerator gave oath Voted to sid „s of t.t . ,, of the h:Iementa ea"11"er t r tic urd enllectnr clock 11. :ll. -78— Result of balloti M ng as follojes:_ oderator for 1 year Rudolph \ 1I. Hopkins, two hundred twenty -five \Villiam C. lIayo four , tlO ct ttr Abbie F. Mitchell one 1t'F•Raddin ehe (clrctrd) William Cahoon,eone BIakA' Rieh, one fifty -four Selectman Assessor, Member Jomptn'ekcief fourthuIIealth sljooea IIlanks IthReegers two hu'drel tm ntyo (elected) Town Clerk „ Italplrw. for Year "r and Collector 131;nnks thutY-4ix ""'red fifty_rr a (elected) Carrie v r Seltcol fipelec� ls n tittee Drede e l bIde� undre Years so "eYthree era alke ou e r tjr pler Warre on enS nt h e 131attle Clar, trro s o e hnkenddfifteen �?S 1 1 1 1 5 +1 695 q72 220 .3 69'1 659 36 g95 571 J > 2 1 115 6g5 —79— Trustee Snow Library for 3 years 609 19m'ence 11. Smith, six hundred nine (elected) 86 I3lanlcs, ei,hty- -six 695 Surveyor of Iliclnways for 1 year 55 14orace P. Baker, fifty -five elected) 391 Roland L. 111a •o three hundred ninety "one ( 231 Theodore R. Nickerson two hnnclred thirty-one 13 131anks, eighteen 695 145 ('unstable for 1 yell" L11ther 14', five 111 Bee, one hundred forei yell 505 George E. Oliver, one hundred (elected) 511 Renry A. ferry, five Imndr'ed five (`e11 (elected) Ilerman P. ' 116 Btt � Pay-lor. five hundred ele' — urks, one hundred eighteen 1390 Tree year ninety-fou" (elected) 592 Warden for ]. y 2 1'heodm'e A. Young, five hnndn'ed 99 Ralph R. Batt.ersby, two flanks, ninety-nine 695 157 Park Cumrnissioner for 3 years fifty-seven 501 Roscoe J. Nickerson, one hundred elected) 37 Artlrnr' J. Youn_, five hrmdred one flanks, thirty -seven 695 Total u i pro n iations at nnnnnl Town Meeting, X88,1 #2 50 1 "ehr 11 1 500.00 uar n; rnmendations y 7, 1J38 eo Article 1, (Selectmen s re Article 5, ',I ')f —30— Article 10, Article 11 10000 Article 12 13000 Article 15' Article 16, 25,00 500.00 Article 17 ; 500.00 Article 1g L06S.p0 Article 10 1,500'00 Article 22: 500-00 Articie 23 400.00 Article 24 1.00000 Article 25' 1 pp0.00 Art'cle 26 2 500•p0 Artiele 29' 75.00 Article 30, 500.00 Article 32 .310 00 Article 35, Artiele 36 3 50000 0o00 Article Article 110 39 Artie, Artie, ��' ip0,00 250 00 O.pd4p0.00 400 k93g�R'''auttfof Finance X1084 °'' the Annual TON u,leMeep to Article irl articles 7& $ irk fel' 1, eb 9elApproved oc t n 'Pent: ens ° �P b° arc.% W 1, eclaeecl to el P4 001 b d otheie(I to 400.00 10,0 �� Art a4 c5 and Pla reducrll 'lee t", reduced hcle 56ronnI to 31.CiUILI)0 5' aPproo eel reduced to hlrrOpCCl —51— Article 6. disapproved Article 10, approved Article. 11, approved r moved by Artiele 12. disapproved (tbisbill is nna11 department head) Artiele 14. disapproved Article 15, approved Article 16, appl'ovecl Article 17, disapproval Article 18, approved Artiele 1' ). approved r �'ed as a duplicate of Article 16 Artiele 21, disapproved Article 22. approved °f $1,000.00 Article 2:3, approved in al'10111 t 1000.00 Article 24, approved in amount of Arlicle 25, approved Article 26, approved Article 27, approved Article 28. disapproved Artiele °9, approcecl Article :30, disapproved Article :31, disapproved Article :3,) disapproved atiorr that Article :3:3, disapproved the recmnurend i,$00,t O thel` r take,, e for,Yre cash. 1 n'o"(I amount of X:lI)pr for Article a.i; disa rl � ""oval• hts atrt)rlcau, liealch) I;alar ee 11 lf the article dial l ' Artiele :37, distil >proved of $o "'Oo . \rtiele :iti, approved the '9111 111 Artiele 39, approved in Article 40, approved Article 41, approved i —82- 1'he following were au'mhers of the Finance +lppointed by the moderat'� c' 11• Walker. Committee for 3 years: Cla \ \. Everett Bunnell; Abbie F. Mitchell. Attest:- Ralph W. Nnoty, Town Cleri <• WARRANT SPECIAL TOWN MEETING 13Alil \, (i 111 ia\"EAMgi 51'1938�5:1CIiUSF.TTS 8S. Counttiior ofatile ("Ol Rtt s�° the Y of. I3. , files of the Town of Orlean. are The :1 Phe ( >ItEETIe t ��on are her dame Of ' e. of , e'bY directed to ontmonu'Llth of Massaclttts is sattl Town t nalified fairs to l notift• and warn the intha'bttatt the fifth meet. at the • t0 vote in elections and in TO %,tt of, tile ev eles:, en (lay 0" MaY uertt Ilan in said Town on Thil jor s m then flat seven - thirty o'clock (�• Smrti- and AR,1, e to get on the following a ti- its vo ICI+I + +; 1. tlj tals UnfittoufArti `umU Soto e It the 'Down will vote to r'ese g8 Ov l heaSSnrl0 j Pt nttt_�;mileti'mt.oftFlcetl!rom a8a.1ab0) aticel, be antho$cservegc mar 13 hundred Dollars (V11'p0 opt 1\r' Del, ARl telfaeil t e°tlel 11 e,8g�� tttt fifth att }tile siele °tft'de Alld n' ate 2. 1,e epcptiontNo 1'. anclnt'oilets.' tool 111-,, to Ores ill Ioo. u,n of i� the Tot an will vote to rates Ir, uttl do �lY�afe kuapf tnstalhiiundred ninety D Qlntt 'Ile 0 t anytllinothe recotes ofetheltowf against. thereon. —83— ARTICLE :1. To see if the Tow' N"'11 vote Dollars raise Anil appropriate the sum of Three 0*300.00), to surface with hot mix and construct a safety island, as required by the State Depart State Hi Public shwa \Yorks, at the junction of (�laanset road and to net anything lloute 28 in Soluh Orleans, and to do thereon. to raise ARTICLE -4. 'lb see if the Town will vote'ting and and appropriate the sum of $50.00 to Pnyot °tle at the att- mailing the reports of the ('()Oil ittee nPP stalling a toavn nna} town meeting, Febrnar> 7. 1'938, on installing nester system and to do and act zuiytlung thereon. ART}('LE 5. To hear the report of the SPeOwith the mittee appointed by the moderator in accordance Oil vote of the town at the annum town n1eeti l t holden A nlondaV, Febrnar} 7, 1935, under Article 39 bt t111 vest gate calling said meetin +,• name]yS a comm0ole to g etc.' ", a sell buildino, o do 'Ind con ides the cost of bnildinf said committee, and t tncludin r the recommendations o or to let an�-thin +� thereon or theretmder. the Special Cotn- ARTICLE G To hear the rep °�t Of ccordance with the htittee appointed by the moderator eeting hoiarra�t, vote of the town at the annual tonm m7 in the W of °ttdaY, February 7, 1935, uncles oateltile practie I of ob- itiluely. — "a committee to ip °esas °to costs, tuethoasnrancB stalling a town water system effect on fire o there - tahting a source of supply, and the or to act anYtbulo o`tites, of such a system, and to do other business ARTICLE 7. And to act upetino y post - "illy ntsi • them nt, by } } legally come before this ura and tO set'I'° it's 1,ost Off�neda$s ip,r And You are directed the ."lot et oftwilliain M. lliggins tlnr id meeting. s at t at Toast before the time of holding said wittille"C"f Fail \ot, and make due retnru of this wat.t.attt• and Your doing's thereon, to the Town Cleric, at the ti'ttC Place Of meeting, as aforesaid. Given ttncler nut• hands this hrent} -sixth dac of Apt''' to the yeat. of ocn' Lm•d One thousand nice lntndred aptl. ihirtn'•eiGltt. LPROp A. XT( KHlxN()�:' ALONZO W..In�P:�, •TA.ITPS Seleetmen of Orleans. "EOIAL TOWN MEETING DOINGS 1leetiag called MAY 5, 1938 toy m oderator t0 order at 7 ti T') Willi. 1(1 O'clock 1'. If. (j1 Watard ]3. $im'lntll, Lrty o. Tell ant read b . I,eadet'. offered prayer. \ore ers Ott 3 totp•a clerk. 0, Ftot: oil Oo latl'or�n' lla]. • P. 3 eethan, . arc. 1, E 3 1;. Eldredge, (I,, Ieq Tore. s(x. allej . S' Roh,,t lnicr R. 1)arlinI I sec. '_', Cltat TP. \l;,• �,Ilarol Rmith; see. 4, ('hat'16s ]iswnted. voice that "n O c o • vote, mtanintottslY, 14 t \inlnq���ln h�nt��p�teIll, t�ou taken under 193S, rtlo'I tt ill atallintnllat.ti`�nd appr "Prlate VOtetp unaninuntsl3 thtd tfit, teeordg'Ofttltoo0 O) tot tfiet Ie NIIm of Three Iltt"chp� aadA11TICL e town .�.��u vanl.l osc of Ptu•chasit)A ti �.cl Ib3p0al'Prop 3. po t"antst: fire, to Properly- afe-� islaod °a, to tUfatile t 4� voice 'Ott, 1 'at�. cot nsItlrle tt o lit re4UirQ(l liWitt Blot tTl"o"' 'Hundred ptPolfet� pipe StttQ 1)(PartmcrttCof pttl'lie -85- `Boris. at the junction of Qtianset Road and State 1lioh- 11•aF. Route 24 in South Orleans. ARTICLE -4. Voted. to lay- on the table: latthatltile Haut the table and voted. Voice vote. nnaoifnpifty Dollars tOptn raise and appropriate the silly, orts of the (` 50.0()) to pav for printin" and mailing the TCP Febrna T tOpvn meeting, �neepntntittee a p puinicd at the annu en ad opt iustalliu a IOvn vatet sti tvliEtl e e nlittec he �_•ivcu i'nrther time for Printing and t•ePorts. (on \R'I`T('I,P :i. A "Oled, voice vote, unani111tee l cotumi.ttee be ac- amended motion) that the report of 'Ile ph�d, pipe selectmen Voted. rising vote. SIa :ill: -NO 2l; tl'aborroty Thirty lte attthorized to petition the Lerislattt1e to five ThOnsand Do111pn; outside the debt, limit• .riven a �•oted. Ihat the compnittee he diseltar,ecl and o t'is"',' h naanimously1 that r vote of Y.utks. voiec `Ote. and the comnnttbe - Ait'r1('I,E fi. Voted. the t't'port of the eotuntittee 11, aced P. ^tve17 o'clOClc I a rising vote Of thanks 11: =0 ARTICLE' 7. Voted to ad"o"rn at 11 (I)• S: \ Ilest :— II w S-\T0W, tat 1Td Cleric. H= n o ilifily 5, 1!1;28 Told] A pro I •iatiolts at special topvo tueetiu $390 .00 300.00 .30.00 : \t•tiele Y A rtiele 8 \rticic 4 Total -8G- �ARRANT SPECIAL TOWN MEETING TILL AUGUST 4, 1938 C,A.B' - WEALTH OF .IIASSACIIl1.51:'1''I',5 BAR��rABLE, SS. To i the CouatY of of the alit ,table of the Town of Orleans is Barnstable � TV01 la The Nam GRBE YOU are hereby die e f The Commontt'ealth Of llassachu.setts, Of said TowU, quali8edt to notify itants fair Y and earn the inhab the s, to meet at to vote in elections and in TottWn of. Fourth the S. T.)0111 leiu the aY o. 119ttst t exll at set ezTthit t�o'n TJIUM zll,. art eveni t s , then and there to act on the followIlle hild Rr priate a sn ° see if the town will vote to raise nyProxitnatel land situated oneY for the purpose of ac1lol auz�tailly. equ PlPinol bu'ldinoiOWned by 1,oihi,l \ \11 Fldrei d �Pahe 17.e twn f ant d. etci furnish tfoofilthe school`b ltljzli ti t of money use is earr1e selectmen to accept on hebaal corn Im tttee to trot' A�tnofto ztl e uI'ubliet \ \puzlcsct. !tistra. s al of hereto a °jtstract 38; ant authorize the Builclil r a ra lltble eetea� y ,totborr `he t3eet and contract , with the talvrot,. ��zatea fotUn(a tltatittol3rtationsueh sums as may be necca• 4uest) that Purt� ay be unmade and to use any atIlc Ise I zuait"TICLE o 1 se' or take any actaion taxation e or 10pl , 11 by on a I. Urn If 11 aer once 28 of none . o Yee if th s of °UOd �ycLo Uj \U tuuetro g'oavtracttof ]and sittlla e'1 Elclretge,lasloa sitetfor abscl ool —87— Lnildin .. to determine hots• the saute n or take ally transfer from available feuds or b }' hm•rowinF action relative Ihereto. (13 }' requtest)• vote to raise \R'l'T('l.l: :S. '1'u see if the Tott.zt twill and appropriate 11 sum ci' utoue. for the construe pool. bu ldingl school "1'iR'inally equipping and I'urnishin" rate al or special last• anal euthorir.e bu1.1. -in,, nude' ai* jpSe or take an}' Ivhich anthm•izes borrotcm I'ur said purl aclio❑ relative thereto. (BY �•` "Iztest)• vote to accept tell will Fifty ARTTCI.1; -4. To see if 'lie' 7o trust fund of the .iohn and 5azanna Tay, I cemetery nollars (:i0A0)• anY other business that�tt��ylle��rll yfcomet�befznetiletIleet. y Warrant, by Post And }ou arc directed to serve this post Offices the up attnfte(I William UO s ill i "gills intsaidpeeti `- days m- at (cast before the tintce of Loldin�" said of this Warrant, doe return at the time U'ithlYonrf Fails Not, Wool thereo»j1zro�tIle To" "' Clock, Place of mee'im�. as iid. i"th day' of tI ty- anti l ai'„re. Given under our�hztncls this to nine hundred and the Year of our Lord one thousand nice eight. CEERSON, �ht• Lp1toy A' . lONEs' A�,OVZ o1Cj�IEef Orleans. lIP S Celec n o N MEETING DOINGS SPEC A T 40 938 1, 11. (B. 1) * 1. h llee'uz� called to utlUSatevd T1onrYcw' hazer oi£e l r) by the moderator. Bopettotvn clerlc- ate1 Warrant read by the -83— Darling. harry E. Eldridge, <Alleu AV. Cill, Sec. 1, Male" R. D g: Sec. 2, Besse: hoc. Charles 0. Freeman: See. :3, Albion II. wings. Charles F. Moore: Caller, , Ilarold, P• Cunl- ARTICLE 1. Voted, Check list and I'ES 07 Printed ballots; �0 (i:3; b' ttse o required a tvvo- thirds vote. Xut carried as this article Article 3lhad been Voted, to lan un the table. later% after voted, rising vote, YES 30ed of, t.d;en from the table amd thquiring the Elch'edg ' NO 17, that for the put post' of teen acres as e lot consisting of tin oXiulatel nro rl. atbee for a school building. there be ra'is`, Printed Priation th Sum of $7, ;-)oo. in the tr ere be trans£err and to meet ,aid al " With agurJ, the , ed from una , n o t i ited ftt »ct' th the approval gum 1 1 p ' a sedto bo o£ °£ �?,GOQ and that -the treasurer. crow the , the selectmen, be and here W is author of the town therefor $;),OOQ a te` gum of eral ante ` efor d bo and to issue h,mds nr t7O ttt era it sat nds th l Laves so h the provisi "r notes to be hatable an five `3, the wool °ns of Chapter dd of the Cet s e loan shall be paid in not 7001.., ARTICLE setrnnslting Of �nst ucici Yisirt;, vote. sch YES 108; A, 0 b, t7 t cure tl a n, and there utulebe fits of gu clog at i7t1na11y eynippjj7" 7tUtq nets he illl er ds ,., enable the t0 "o be raised Public \V ^ranted b >' the Federal Coye7'T rho a pbouaand and laPprOpriat �dlnbiistration pct of 111 c l to and t° sv the Of apl,n Selo tn'en'000:)ltndttthe trrar,ureiut� itd ter - it•.uo bord. of 'vine ' bo and hereby is autho7•isr I`'r up v °f an g °r noto ty phottsand ')0.000.) Of n not mOre hall 2011938, ltvvith the pltovesiotvrtntl(1 i'1k7e Ill Ira J ears at s le177cte7 n and ma uttim r Ii I r —39— nl' iuferost as nuly be filed by the Lnter'r acy Finance Hutu�t \II ntnnevs received by Ncay of tram from the Federal Government on aeeottttt of this project shall be APP lbala ice It' meet the coal ul' ennstructiutt thereof and nny "hall be applied to the pa }-went of the loan herein author ized. The seletlntett are hereby authorized and directed to ;tr carr }'iu out such aee, l0, nn behalf of the town• for use - tt oto the Public prn•,,t.t, a Federal rant of 11101 10 \ct f 13333 and the Vnr1,, \dministralion \ppt•opiatiou :e con - I;oihlinl Coutmilicc is authorised to proceed with the all ne slruetiou or said tro•jeet and to enter ,ttie I Illereto, sub ln•opej' eontraets awl aoreetllenth i't t'` "1 and the selectmen .leel t° applicable Federal re�'cdatitbol to do all otter an'1 Builtlin� l'omtttittec attthor� to. obtainin' -" said I he art' ac• otttettieUl saUd Protect. is and thiu!!s necessary of `' iu, ^ °rant, nntkin�_• said loam, and coa;truct3zeLl and direct�� en 'file selectuten are 1'ut•thet' e cotnPosed °f v, author. apPuittt said 13uihliu_• l'utuwittee, Ut b resident ,otecl to Voters of Orly llls. rhich Itad been After oI' . \rlicle - was feted 111) immons. he t dispo:;iu� ala'n from the table and whielt then toted, nnannn lit (,I after Article :3 had 1), toted. of �J, to t eennsialer .Artiilt 1. nuaniIDOUSI? fill. thr Iq�itn�� the atcl` Ah'1'1('LE 1. 1� gt load for ae4uirin,. �• lot catstnl °1it7ptl10" and,. of the the ]sldred,' uisbino Iltit'tec fur at school -ill fur he beae- " uatrnetiootauti�lsoi� •i4'intall� e4ttip17ttowo to se cal uacler the "t'Itnn ble the (loyet•ntu' .e be raaisc building, cud lu cna f l' 'e l nut 14 I'ttl7lit't \\'ntlarallit'd I)tt'ititttt t \•fa] q Fitt „lto;al ift, 0 of wtI al'ln'opriatetl the S11111 nr Iltscuertntlith the ttppt ollairs ($1.-mm o) and the Inca -90— the selectmen, be and hereby is authorized Ii boruta lilt, sui'i of ninety Thousand Dollars ( *90,000.) and to issue bouts or notes of the town therefor, under authorit }• oi` and in ac- eor8, sa. with the provisions of Chapter v(1 if the Acts of ]J3g, said bonds or notes to be Ycam at suell term and Payable ht not more than fixed by the maximtttn rate of interest as nitil' Un Govern >Jmergeney Finance All moneys received b . Board. III on account 1 way of grant from the l' cderal t the of this project shall be applied firs o nice t shall be cost of construction ized, applied to the Payment Of tile lmutttYherent Itultbioe aceelit1e�nsltcctinell are lierdry atttitorired and directed to \Corps Ad ?nalfa�fg�l�nttotvn, for use in earryitt,r out such ' Feder Lu;niuistration A of money, pursuant to the 1'ttUlie Committee 1lrr'opriatimt Act of ]O:.N; and the ti °u of said , author'• r Sect trco Project red to proceed with the eoi jeer contract, • and to enter into all ueeess+u } and tli aPPli.. and a... and Ih cable Federalntents in respect thereto, all sub_ acts and tir 'dill n ceis`totter areauutharizecl to (10 all ittl'e =''an Tile 8 in9 said loan or convenient for obtaining said aPPufat Seleetm ,and cons reside sai en are trneting said project. V. t'B (iflprieAOS mitteeutoob °'eomposedtol'tse`�et, Al1Tt�.L al"monsly to I oltpone�l• 2. `jotedI reconsider Article • Voted °_. nnanimousl t, ost Y, to Uc indc'fiui } °1' bustpou��(�l.l? :1' Voted y, to reconsider Article 3. eePt th(Tl(,Lg 1l bu�ae 11 It to be indefinitely lehu au o d, Ullt nna Tall lousll', that the lotcu cemetery trust fund o 91— hiftY Dollars a0.0o) fir prepctual care of cemetery lot. (� the sentiment of A11'I'ICLE 5. Cuted, unanimously, iliis ineetinrt• is that the building columittee, before Il ecitizetns an is awarded, hold a public naeetitt„ to allow the it of of sceiut a plan of the tope and style of Uuild- in� to he built. S. T•) V'otcd to adjotlrtt at 10:45 o'clocli i ATTEST:— II1 \r. S'()11' �jo Cleric' gALP tvn C ' • WARRANT SPECIAL TOWN MEETING .naa AUGUST 2(i, " 5 ­BT 1S 1'Ii1S CO\i\IONWEALT11 Oh' lI:1S,.'= 1'" of Orleans in n`S'1'AI31.1. ,tiS. 'n EFTINO: 'ro either of the Constables of the TO GR the (�nunty of Barnstable of Dlassacbusett:. lii the name of the warn the inhabitant Comniontpeh1lth if - in . n notiO, and s and iu tntcn Yell c opt tbu '"it, tow n,pqualified to v cleet'to Fl-i(10' ttd t tnit: Ilalliintsye`Iep,.tl il.ttlte follott'i'D �, to meet at the 1 otan �` ,)liiittIle eirning,tltiutyattd tbeje to act in e too o aa.. at,t'cles c— will vot ARTICLE 1. To see if tli�' T��i'tt�Ieo m Will S; f flic. tines or the vote passed at the Special oteJ. coasts of nuattim al tilt 4, 703 i, tvherrlp }: it teas d yt, lot o° Chum bnildfur• nnr�iose to }� ithtiehwt't „pictl�s splti SiteJlyie �1ilp1'into'l' e5 " untl iut enab for C;o to ttisl for the cmistruclion i uul to edotat F 1 . U tI'o R or the school bttildiu_. ` tote the benefits of Rinds gi'''uti'Ll -92- thel under the Public, \Forks Administration .\ci of 1!138• 11,11 seven day's at. there be raised and appropriated the stun of Our Ilundt'('c1 store o1. William Al. Ili "wins in said To Fifty Thousand Doll least before the time of hold inn said mretm ". with the aPProt•al «1,0,000.00 1 arrant, thorized to of the • ) and the irrastne' hereof Fail Not. and make duc return of this �hr time the Selectmen. be and hrrrb} i, atal 11'itlt To11•n clerk, at (400,000.00 Uorrolr auto ; Your doing +s Ibercolt. to the 1 and to issue of Sinrtp Thousand Dollar'• and for, under Chaborit r bond,�nr rrO- Uhwrcn unldertotta• hianads lthisl ei� unnst notes of the town there „• tteenth day of A a eisious oY 3 of and accordanec 1t•ith the 1 ,. I hmtdred and notes to ter ,0 of the e and nine and maxti hatable in not Acts Of 1938, said bond, Or in the Year of our Lord nuc than., m rate more th. ihir 50�T, ��eucy manee Be f interest as may b0 years at such +tout tY- (.iglu. A �TICI�11 F' oar fixed h} the Lmer LDI ;OZO -r JONEB, nli manes AI.O. Go"ernment 011 ace b3, tray iAl`IDS DICICIE, of Orleans. to meet account of this of grant front the Felt`` the Selectmen shill be applied °`st of constructimtojecf shall be applied first G ized. to the pa thereof and auc halautc O'Wk1 MEETIN The . Yment of the loan therein aintIlor, DOINGS SPECIAL T balf el "chncu a 1938 T•) of the tot% ee Itereb • . AUGUST 26 1 P NI. (D. S. rant „fntI rnsejneara Iutllpr'ized 10 aerrpt Ott 1) Meeting o'cloc Maier tration :11� tri, "p), Purmtran °1^ nut such pro, ecY, a 1'c`l ltY tun called to order at ahY0Ne1 Ilene E W. 'doe Illil frnJeetandltotttzed� tot oeof 19:38 ldtthe I3uilalin��ll�on'� JV�`rrauttra�aatl h }�TT Oren (�lerk�l 'I'eller.;iI�Ticicerson °etion 4. eetion 1md "nt proceed `eh It..\nthon, : Section 1. Theodore Ireematt` se n111)" as a�reen er in e1'Ith the construction of ,slid Lttthor F n ; ;, <� tarle�H,trold F Oam 1'ederaal eats ' mpecafi neees y and R sectio I r "Hula ut r "• lit ett t- ommitte,• a ttions. t tberet sae proper conlrarl' nb e(: oallet'S� ne• oe ,nth `tnd tl1 n• all sulject to altplicatbl`• he N. B. Ilopkius: 1. NO 5; tessarY or oriz "d e Set ( llet' . sal "mt. to " "(men and the 13uildjlr� s S11ocn by '1'Otcn elerh)• YD, 10�� I Tout d loan, and cnnstructi for cbt and other acts and thine' 1 is 19te In i \RTIC'I,1? ]. voted. risin .oteat the sp voted, tt gso tltnh Sai(1 m j1!� \.fetttllie town confirm tht'31'071 8�ts� 11ereb3 Je Idpedgerlo� I point .tSelectut,, Ir aid t • rant, mnl:i r "si(len Sat$ $uddiu " Further a Una hold on ,Angu,t tchnir,ina tas a site for es tha AI3'pI 'OtLI. of OrleatSMinitte" tto be con rtosc((iroftsdl'`tr1 eih l tin,slnt apt >llositoeatlelyetlu�'1 telletron any andrtoaehc cis , t ruaY It, 1) o, And I r of lttrildin�_ c ildinn, by t . cal to a lt1lppiuR' and fnrnishin oftthe sch�. fnntds vsar011infstnm Ana Yon aa1. u" 6 "for a "t Pon ;5 tl is rlt o s np attested eo "aree " }" "the met anY other bu jjle'' 1,. "° th` totcu to secure the benefipublio NCO elated tb and Ales d to n'�• 00 1(' locrrnu1c11t rntcicr the approlt 000.) th.. tic tin ( and ($150? e and IS "ot at tit" ilttlet l °strOlfires all([ ribe tlt"(�11c'tllniIdlrt(l tFHO lie fh( Is, tf tilelseleetmen, b 111' ",surer, tcitlt ill(. aill)" 1al -94— hereby is authorized to borrow the sum of Ninety '1`bous }ntd Dollars (Under0.) and to issue bonds or notes of the to >vn therefor, antler authority of and in accordance with the pro- visions of Chapter 50 of the Acts of 1935, said bond-' ° notes to be payable in not mote than 2 raid um rate of interest maxim 0 years at such terut ^eneY Finance Board, as may be fixed by the Ville"' All moneys received b Government on account of y way of grant from the Federal to meet the cost this project shall Ile applied first. -shall be applied of c °nstructi ;zed. to tile thereof and any balane`' payment of the loan therein anib,tr'" The Selectmen accept .. are hereb project n behalf of. the Y authorized and directed Work to a Federal n town, for use in carryiu� out such s A(iia tr Kraut of >3uilding ation money, pursuant to the I'll strnctio (orntnittee Appt.opriation Act of 1938• caul tb° Proper Cont of said projeCtuthorized to proceed with the ° °tt- ect to al nets and agreed to enter into all necessary and and the Zinildib a Federal r s . ct an lti respect thereto, all snU- ell ^rant laaktinns Ile a's"Ittel, �laauthorized tohdo an other, bard loam all °Onventent for obtaining snid l;uil� lag selectmen ar nstructing ers °rrrmit e forth e said project. oARTieans, ,tee, to ho corapauthorized eo appol fit votf CL of the Buil E z• DI Drogres illn� r. C mmitt a gave voted said ep tee au Eldredge, Chairman d to ee to a briefs of the adjourn date ummary ATT1sS at 5:00 , clock p M (D. S. T.) ItAI pII W SNOW Town Clc'ly' _95— WARRANT SPECIAL TOWN MEETING DECEMBER 23, 1938 TllE COMMONWEALT11 OF A1AS'SACH1jSETTS Orleans ill To either of the ('onstable4 of the 1'o>vn of GREETING: the ('Minty of Barnstable In The Aroue of the Comutontc'ealtb of DZassachusetts, }'on are hereby directed to notify and warn tlte'laToU`nants af- of said Town qualified to vote in e�a.hrewAr on Friday the fairs, to meet at the '1'°tvtr IIall in • altt o clock twenty-third day of I)eecmber next, at et,>ting articles: - epcning, then it* there to net on the follo ' ead to ARTI('LE 1. To see if the War ant for th sin; the vote pasted nn(ler Article 1 of the 1938, UY 11 e1flPor- uaust _8, X00: fill o cial Town �Ieetinn* held on A ° 1,t 110 action the aphropriatiott from x+150.000. to ed, or take all trans of the vote to remain "nclran� ea t'elati \IZ,tbercto• , instruct the Sction for a s etc °ost 111111 st 1'o the Nuhlic �porlcs Acltnio eetrt (4b°/b� sfvere first Of of nlmtey to meet torty_ five Peso which Of the httildin g as shown n❑ plans 1 tr business slced for. °then uPou an3 tliatARTl('LE 3. And to act tueetinS• fit by p °st� tn, z,all - come before the AVar'ra Offices and �} IeI ) ino- And ymi ai•e directed to sel.NT ]thrge Post days ar Ih� ttp attested copies thereof fit tlgaidtTOW", - s von 104stlhef <n f Wrelrtiuu>flltoldinr1 SaideYUrti of at�the rtnu, thi c lr']t IIet•eof Fail \`ot, and ntakel e e A,,n Clerk, 41 It your doings thereon, r t to cl 1'laec of meeting•, as aforesaid. -96- Giveu 1. of our hands this flftcenth day of Decenbel• in the year of thirty.e1nht. our Lord one thousand nine hundred a,ul LEROY A. Nf faiiSON. ALONZO W.JONES, JAMES DICKIE, Selectmen of Orleans' DOINGS SPECIAL TOWN MEETING Meeting called DECEMBER 23 1938 Prayer was to order ;,t g clock Y.:1I, h }- llorleratnr. read by t] e1ed by the lle�• o, -- l'ath< Poq•n Clerlc; tellec,� `iu1 M. Wilkinson, Warrant ou C Darling sworn b . s' Reuben I uul S B. IIo skins ARTICL J Moderator. 193 aOtOfo °E send I ecvotrr hasselottS13" rising* vote, 1 ES 8. by in special d under :Article 1 of the LiB cre town meetin„ 000. all otlern6 the aPPro °held on Angnst '� Portions of Pr" tion from $Ib0,000. t `I; \'pTICLE o the vote to remain iuichaugrrl. fuest trill, that ublie i� rleccttnienanlmonslY, rising vote, 11'ti sntrici tle P e Worlcs be instructed to make tr re a,FUiding "alt lum of money tndra, "'ration immediately to ti own � 1AItTICLE tea of. n Plans upon Ilept wh chf bids cost Iced bttildia Plans °commit Ehmtlra to adtee, briefl y "FlaE erleppelrose<lrnece srlrnnl Voted ATT_t- -lou\n at 8:80 o'clock P. M. RALpll W ,Now Town Cleric. —97— LIST OF JURORS AS COMPILED BY THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF ORLEANS, MASS., JUNE 23, 1938 �� 1938 338 JURORS DRAWN for year 1 Adelbert A. Childs, Grand Juror TRAS'ERS'D JURpssing Term George W. Dunham, SrrFall Term IIoward E. Fulcher, Fall Term 'I'r•ederick G. Mayo, Edward II. IIigoins, South Orleans Arthur L. Sparrow— Engineer Ernest South Orleans B• Smith— Laborer Nathan C. South South Orleans Darlin Mason Th arcl H Higgins— Laborer Theodor ' South Orleans Orleans e R. Nickerson— Contractor East Bast Orlean s l 011ie A East Orleans L th er II gg s D ck picker P East Orleans 81e u Moulton— Carpenter Orleans • Gi11= Caretaker Orleans wa re 1 S, Baker— lPisherma11 Orleans 11a0ttel F • Ireland — Merchant Orleans 011arl' Rogers— Contractor Orlean3 Charles F Wilcox — Operator Orleans k s • Nichols— Merchant Orleans Orleans Ev real k S. Harb s— Laborerol Arthur )?• Finlay Fish e man �� 1938 338 JURORS DRAWN for year 1 Adelbert A. Childs, Grand Juror TRAS'ERS'D JURpssing Term George W. Dunham, SrrFall Term IIoward E. Fulcher, Fall Term 'I'r•ederick G. Mayo, Edward II. IIigoins, FI9SAMD GAME LICENSES ISBU.UD ZN 1938 27 Series No. 1, Resident Citizen's Fishing 100 Series No. 2, Resident Citizen's Hunting 19 Series No. 3, Resident Citizen's Sporting 6 Series No. 4, Resident Citizen's Women's and Minor's Fishing 1 Series No. 5, Minor Trappers 6 Series No. 6, Resident Citizen's Trapping 14 Series No. 7, Resident Citizen's Sporting & Trapping, free to resident Citizens 70 yrs, of age and over 3 Series No. 3, Non- resident Citizens special fishing, 3 days only 1 Series No. 14,'Duplicate license 6 Series No. 15,'L,obster & Crab 183 J @ $ 2.00 @ 2.00 @ 3.25 @ 1.25 @ 2.25 @ 5.25 $ 54.00 200.00 61.75 7.50 2.25 31.50 d r L=J z d Z W Fees Retained $ 6.75 25.00 4.75 1.50 .25 1.50 I 1 Pd. Div. of Fisheries & Game $ 47.25 175.00 57.00 6.00 I 2.00 � 30.00 @ 1.50 4.50 .75 3.115 @ .50 .50 .50 @ 5.00 30.00 1.50 29.50 $392.00 $ 42.00 $350.00 n LV l� i o IL� o o ro � I z 0 H - 0 w O O O O O'C FI9SAMD GAME LICENSES ISBU.UD ZN 1938 27 Series No. 1, Resident Citizen's Fishing 100 Series No. 2, Resident Citizen's Hunting 19 Series No. 3, Resident Citizen's Sporting 6 Series No. 4, Resident Citizen's Women's and Minor's Fishing 1 Series No. 5, Minor Trappers 6 Series No. 6, Resident Citizen's Trapping 14 Series No. 7, Resident Citizen's Sporting & Trapping, free to resident Citizens 70 yrs, of age and over 3 Series No. 3, Non- resident Citizens special fishing, 3 days only 1 Series No. 14,'Duplicate license 6 Series No. 15,'L,obster & Crab 183 J @ $ 2.00 @ 2.00 @ 3.25 @ 1.25 @ 2.25 @ 5.25 $ 54.00 200.00 61.75 7.50 2.25 31.50 d r L=J z d Z W Fees Retained $ 6.75 25.00 4.75 1.50 .25 1.50 I 1 Pd. Div. of Fisheries & Game $ 47.25 175.00 57.00 6.00 I 2.00 � 30.00 @ 1.50 4.50 .75 3.115 @ .50 .50 .50 @ 5.00 30.00 1.50 29.50 $392.00 $ 42.00 $350.00 M ti N tQhl O W F4 r' H H F w O viz v w 0 fi —loo— a o G do x ab op 0 O u0 4 C3 ^� q. UU�N 4-M ON C3 C 3 wt 'ZZW .a y QQ U •,.� _U P Qi Q HON 'b9W N >N�7AN� M o �• mW m 3 ��yo oAq M� Q': m v W x�amom.°.'v a,m edZCd m >`� ^gy QfAQ WWhp�p .�"W¢Y"ti z✓p P4 N � bb O u r h d 2�Wh Gw [G roN` "oP, $o O H O N O b j+gxxi� g.Oi �I ho W�'�'J pjnO y ro'�ywA r�Q.�N� ?y WxNU�7C�`�iawm �4i. d,C�am04 x��Wi7 C�GWWWn6Pl 4 b U M � A • s% w. b �� � •� �"H�n 22L 4�I 21NUf 4' Ag Q•�mqU fi�OU N o��y 3a�y ua�am ❑.7o a�0ydy° �c✓J.agqA Cd aU�a§ „ W cm�� ^va:opp mqa mQgm,00A U OJ�d Q �•� MH„�� Q�'�r4P4 W ti ti titiN�C, ��mmozzpA _101— ORLEANS IN 1938 �-:- MARRIAGES RECORDED IN _ -- -Age Residence -- Date Name of Parties Fell 1930 82 Orleans Cal. Charles W. Hopkins 57 Burbank Ja1938 Sadie (Smith) MacDonald 49 Orleans N .I. h 30 Prank J. Schuster 33 Franklin, Feb. 26 Sadie E, (Butler) McDonald 11 Orleans Otis Clement Nickerson 47 Orleans AAr• 6 Emilie (Brochu) Limoges 46 Brockton Mass' May MaYbelle Carte • Chapman 19 Orin Ys 4llpe 1 Pauline Annie Oliver 26 leans d James Greenleaf Brown 25 Eastham Ube 10 Eileen Elizabeth Cammett 23 Brewster Delbert M. Johnson, Jr. 22 Orleans JObe 26 James B He g Scott 32 Brewster 8• dyne Lillian Beatrice (Elks) Johnson 26 Franklin, N H• 28 Nickel-son N Wil ford ullaveY 2F anlnP ton , m BradM 2 jes my ? Little g Ed is young ester 20 Brockton 6 gee Edwina Yh 2 Boston rRemsen Malone 4 3 reas N Y. 4114, Elizabeth Russell �j giver Il1meFreder ck Karlb1o11 9 R. 1. @ug 27 Em Thompson 24 dund Weston Wood Orleans ebt, 4 J'('ae Wiggin Holmes ovules 23 $0atha9n eeDt, Esther Louise Chase 19 Orleans 9 3 Sewall Eldredge Dunham 13 rleanS ebt• 1 Florence Elizabeth Baker 19 15 stham 1 Sept l''1'anklin Wilson Ryder 1? prlea pus, Ohio 13 l'lazel Irene Fulcher 34 Cul� ri 3 Maurice Donald Bessom , Bar" s �t 24 Frances Elizabeth RadclIOe 22 or tpaln Sept Sidney Earl Chase , u 21 O anS 25 roily Margaret Thibodea 13 Orleans gels Ealnes Hawes HardY 27 'OOIrle NV 13 Mart James 29 2 Oratbl key' 22 Lreerrian Wilfred Howes 29 3 Orlealls key Everett Ambrose Eldredge 27 Olstb� E�arah Gould Nelson 17 lFalealls koy 24 Ghw d John Higgins rsorl 31 Orle ' 8 Ednesta Marguerite 25 in Ruh Bride Walter erbj�_— , -102_ DEATHS RECORDED IN ORLEANS IN 1938 Date — D. 1938 Name Age — Y. A'1• Jan• 11 Jan. 16 Feb. 3 Feb. 17 Mar. Mar, g Mar• 10 Mar, 18 Mar. 20 Mar. 24 Mar, 27 Apr• 22 Mr: 30 May 19 JUlle 10 June 14 JUlye 27 July 3 Jwy 13 July 14 JnI 10 Y July 30 Altg• 9 31 Aug $ept 21 Cot. 4 pet 24 Nov 27 Nov 3 Noo 6 N 14 I)Qvec. 12 Mary E eanorajjoane °leas Franklin Mayo Desire g • Garr- Elwin Clint of n NGker on Sarah an $now Rogers Rarold h W lliam graERaa'°rgh Eldredge Hhnaeh • Sherra herinanred Julie L1ncoh pYer Mary �a$no G °lrgeWestonrogbY $� Parrp Eae el M 11thward w Williaj A. 80jjgr irs, 2nd s rake Lwr Slott linings 84 95 74 86 68 78 69 80 83 48 74 80 72 77 81 87 76 73 62 30 42 76 68 44 53 53 69 79 59 0 68 73 91 76 78 59 0 0 3 3 3 1 2 10 6 9 2 9 1 9 2 8 4 0 L 8 10 8 3 9 8 5 8 0 30 20 14 18 27 1 21 5 15 2 10 13 21 16 1O 2 28 19 29 4 1`1 30 2 13 3 2 17 11 5 3 —103— TREASURER'S REPORT ]tlsCpilPTS C.rneral Tow') Account 011 deposit Cape Cod Trust Co., Checkia., , \rct., and on hand ill �9 $.l,teasurS .lau. 1. 1938 0.86 036. c"illk, lsati 184, 4 $212, 15 Sale New school Construction 8J500.00 1'ed("I'll] t 13onds, 37,500.00 p00.00 _ 123, Caotcrnntellt. P. 1C. \. $335,031, la PAY➢1L''NTS P1 General To«vu = �ecouut 13� $16G,j1 OpYceenta of Warrants 71 C1ie�k"o'It Cape Cod Trust Co•, 417G0. Q,4 9 Acet., Jan. 1, 1939 09 $212,036.15 1141, C11t e tit& Al ne orders on 3 qg4. n 0 58 1't� , Ae11. School Copspructl� 14,56 r ip111111eu lldepositf N'arrallts, Co., 430.4% 83000.00 Cape Cod Bust 101 eekillp Acct. Jan. 1, 1939 15 0,0 3G- di I —104 — TRUST FUND ACCOUNTS DQ Clement Posite a in: Gould & Wife Trust Fund Weymouth Savings Bank, A Cafe Cod Five Cents Savings OG emulated interest $5,000• 448.50 Balance in fund Jan. 1, 1939 a Street 'y,'448.50 Ight Deposited III- Fund Assigned to the Town of Orleans Weymouth Savings Bank, A come CteaFiive Cents is S ngs Bank ' G1 ulat 'avi 2 517 GG��G p3 Less interest draw �0 g n %583-6 a GG 03 11 66.03 j° fund � Jan. 1, 1939 �7•Gl $ „51 De Pone CoPerpetual Car metery 'Trust Ftmcl Cape m: e Ce Aeettutulated .1 e egos Saviugs Bank � g00 00 333 87 Balanee to feud Jan. 1, 1939 l �3 gl beposited fates $o $1, Cape Co gers Cemetery Fund AeeumulatedTnterest', Savings Dept. 10251 Bess lutetest drawn p2 0l alance ill fund Jau. 1> 1935 2/00 00 —105 — Cemetery Fund Capt. Samuel v. Smith Deposited in : $ 100.00 Cape Cod Trust Co., Savings Dept. 36 Accumulated interest, Q Balance in fund Jan. 1, 1939 John and Susanna Tay10r Cemetery Fend Deposited 50.00 posited in : .21 Cafe Cod Trust Co., Savings Dept, Aeetmlulated interest, Balance in fund Jan. 1, 1939 Snow LibrarY Fund $4,000.00 Consisting Of. 500.00 1 avid X00.00 Snow, Fund 0110 thall NV. William 1j. Nelson Fund tl 3,000.00 11110gt418 Arey Ilopkins, Fund 7,700.00 Deposited ill: estop, Provident Institution for Savings, B 7 700.00 Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank, 671.56 Ac ape Cod Trust Co., Savings D p ' e cntnulated interest, $8' balance ill fund .Ian. 1, 1939 Falph W. Trolls p'0ut�d Under geport Il'l iil., t1f Treasurer's Reh01t bloi ttRnt Of 'Town 900 M,'1 _106_ COLLECTOR OF TAXES REPORT ESTATE AND TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY Jan. 1 Balance DR. Jan. 1 $alas due 1936 ,lay 26 dancetdue 1937 Real Estate Dec. 13 'Warrant, Tangible personal 1'rupert} a'arraut Tangible 1'ersmtul properly. Paid Treasurer ace Paid CR. Treasurer Bunt 1936 p "ad Treasurer account 1937 . and Treasure(, aceount 1938, Real Fstatc Lneolleet d 1936 Cepunt 1938 Tang. per. p'pt,� liueoll ed 1937 l;aco1lectcd 193g lbate ected 19, Real L''state AI >ated� 1938 Taug. per. p'lrty To ,Ta, 193g heal TO T�IX Ti Elect Title l stale Elect' 1937 To Tas Title acct. 1938 Jan, 1 Balance R70Tx ASSESSMENT It ltay 26 I`3Varracntdue 1937 R. $8,684.2(3 •,2 353.21 86,703.84 s 000.ss 4,80 $12:x, 747.00 1 5.265.8% 66,717.01 �a ill 1 (16.66 .,p_gG0 b. 1.17(2. tt; Sa0,17 n- 4 -F.NII 1g3�t7 10:x.00 481 gtl $12' 74 10 CR. Paid Treaisiu•er acct. 1936 Paid Treasurer acct, 1937 Paid 'Creasnrer acct. 193S Ineolk'ch•d 1937 I'ucnlleeted ]938 \Ir;rted 1936 POLLS 1)li. n' 1 I3alaurre dice 1!):;G 13alauee (tne 1!137 AVI.. 11 Warrant 1)eC' ] () III ithv(I pa. t,reastlrer acct. tid ., paid 1t'etasurer arrt, 10'37 Treatsnrer aect. I'aeolleeted 1!1,35 1!)37 I'�r('olle, 1938 '1jtat' 19:3(i ted 1933 C11. 101. MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE 398'811 D1Z. .la1u 1 Balance (tile 106 1 Darlanee due 19"7 $24.53 90.93 343.60 16.95 55.20 1.96 $533.19 $148.00 362•p0 836.00 2.00 $1,348.00 $128.00 988,00 770.00 74.p0 60.00 20,00 2.00 $1,348•p0 $60.04 1141.99 -108— APr• 23 Warrant $3,758.97 'luly 14 Warrant 673.19 Oct. 11 Warrant 410.37 Dec. 31 Warrant 190.93 Abatements �' 5,p33.46 meets after payment, refund 1937 8 3a Abate after Payment, refund 1938 151 $6�9 Paid Treasurer acct. CR. Paid Treasurer 1936 $51 g1 Paid acet.1937 1139.`1` LTUCu cte 193 acct. 1938 Abate d 8 4:602,28 63 Abated 1936 218,9,3 Abated 1938 10 ,9�l 368.6k TOTAL Juji 11938 838 TaniatoLLECTED TARES AS OF JAN. 1 1939 3 1937 Ilea, e Personal 20,260.9 estate 176• 1938 thesa & tan€'blepn r oral property 6'906 66 1987 Pollll aaQeaament 11� 20 1939 ""Or Vehicle e- 60.0 ease 213,6 3 00 _ $2 S,g 46., J8,9.16,, RALPH IV. SNOW, ags Collector If l —109— ANNUAL REPORT SNOW LIBRARY FOR 1938 185 n�ub 80 e1• �u volumes bought 14,644 nber v� lumes presented 1,456 \weber vulnmcs borrowed 10,707 �1lamber magazines borrowed umber volumes catalogued . $99.53 total tines for 1933 MARY S' CIJb1N11r ibra'. 1 ian. ns Sb'oma11 Joel n da Presented 1938, y: OileaBull3rd, Mrs. swith, oolcs b pltateher.iterarl Guild, M. All—s. �1rarreud Mrs Ti Mrsi $ I)r. William Davis, el, yfr. a Edwards ba. lj Riellarclson Mrs, W. 1V. RieN )halter iss phe ]lunaol" Mrs. Margaret COCllrin. DLaMai3, Dav's M 1a ?lolt �meIloal,. Cummen ,miss REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALT14 'l'o the Citizens of the Totv,t of or, cans: Cases Of contagious diseases to d of health in otleans in 1938: ported to the Boar Chicken Pox Tleasles 3S (Remo Tnb°reulosis Peritonitis 2 ved to Lakevi Dog bites lle Sanatorhnn for treatment) Veete17arions Places 9 door. F rtng the aserving food to the public We tlt Was Coll, Thi Yer. was Ph chef IY c eanedvn Dump was infested with rats . bilt tone, 11T dent s Controligh ti1ebUtlt e I)eltoftni iAll Ie l hoard ine Town jTUt:s the office tvot'It of clinics has Itil r o vll the dlatA eohfag teepm Other t duties, ei him 0 $C to the II a l °ftH�alte of "it at1ePobemay betmadc h5 ch diseases. ReSPeetfnlly submitted, ?0 I> Roy w. JoN)Jti Chairnum JAIv1F,S PIGIT� rtPRSON, Board of Ilealth' TOWN NURSING SERVICE YEAR 1938 REPORT FOR \nn coIDtnnnietcble ])isease Service: 135 645 AtlnusSion to narsinn service Field 116 visits to and in behalf of eases offiet, nursing visits I CriPPled Children Service: sert'�ee I1ulividnals 76 admitted to nursilto Field visits behalf of cases to and iu Ae Service: (mnnu,I)abel)isse 1du 73 ixsions to Nursiu* Service held t. of cases 1 36 sits to and in behalf others I �cld visits to and in behalf of others 11�6rrcnlo... set' vice P.Qividuals adnlitl'ed to uursin� tohl vi. of cases I4 <its to and in behalf �Zttter e I 7 C�sn't\ Sc•rvicc•: nt, n servt0 �s admitted to autepartum n sinocases Field t visits to Anil in behalf of abovo cases icion) o " cases (Phis 10 nrtum end 'antepat'tnn rhysie'An) ) }) ancetat nn,.iuY— j,ases admitted to autcin,rtttpt mc'd. l �phYs`C 5 ts ht' antepart,tut cases to n elivcry ice \tse' admitted,tot'tnsh)arl11111 trsti�dersety u tttbber G0 of above easesltvho acre an eases 1 tttnt Old �uids�i�tt,�hehalf of 110 cases pltir0t>tgt•sinh ", visits lie po.stpartnnt —nz- Infant and Pre - School Health Service: Individuals admitted to nursing Service Number of infants 7 Field to "'eluded in above item 10 visits to and in behalf of infants Field visits t° and .in behalf 10;3 above number of infants °f the Individuals admitted 1.00 Field visits to bell,, service 37 School and e. behalf of Preschool children g9 oalth Service: Individuals admitted to nursing Field visits to and 39 Off ic in behalf of c service e nursing visits cases 7'l Pre- school Clinic 10 IIome visits 10 T08 old Clinic 16 IIome visits 4 Adult Iiealth Ser • lndividu vice; Field visits admitted to nursing service 17 Off ice li ce nursing'Visitsn behalf of adults 770 Other health ,yer 114 ,es: Cases re Field OOoe sold ieranRelitl to B °arcl of alth Cases visits Visits ?£others' of Cases Ife 3 Ai 10 58 1 Asaiated Pati Oase 7 11 Ac ° "'Pat,. Patients to tients 2 200 0• A' A "'sea Patients to Dr s• offices 3 6 Welfare Cases (new) Iloapitals 3 G h'nel Service 47 187 11 asaifie 10 Field visits to urgi sealer home of 34 169 r not foetid — 3lieoial Activilics: T• 2 dabs B. Instil me 34 : Confer m cute cetiu1 health 9 1 -1 nu0c'tin -'s attruded lssisted donors with ecaininati°n `anunaiS: 320 Total 252; Total admissions 2116 Total �'�sitti I'3S OffiCCtvorlciu,• time: Ilnnrs 605 �ql liners ser 57 hoar" 233 Onnference and eduealion Ilours Other. 341. V1 avcl ]Ours 299 tins lI, riac bola liej• of dais on dill chtty du IN 33 clays °u n' 1' °nd. substitute nal•se- A the year. �49a.35 1 °ant. of: n 1935 38496 i"Dima fo1. 19:15 duriur Reshectfnllc submitted, jV3 R v o D. T• I ' To`vn �ruis -114_ BARNSTABLE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT The following brief report of Barns table C'ountY Ilealth De )art soh witted, the work of the l went for the Year 19 ,95 is Daring the year emu i cable diseases were reported) ativet)' fete cases of enn)n��t�et H'ever usual) e elticke J of certain amount of tic' npoa In so o wild nature occurred and eonsidel"I G�ot�ntain g 1 F ocalifieS. One case diatn„sed as Rocky and col, . For abort .i reported ('ap1 I, eenvci,In^ and was w t be to Preventlr� month:;. It is note disel. +u'rill ken against this disc: e'neastn•es so far as possible tt' The Ptlmb , Burin,* ciati •ncie ' , the comin" season. llealt], Boards ottits Inclnding the Sonthea, tern Aeso their aoeiafio Itealth of bgass.. Crape Cod Public 'ueeting,. °' ( ape ('od nealth Council etc., bell attrndance, s during the have Year ,.• rood 1)r It. ati nsnal with a v°rY ei n„ l dur.l Atael' ht re, fb • m �ni,. cold tih•v„ the night �'��ate District Ilealtb Off)ee) Di•, distriet. ns for ]tis P1aee was taken mer13' I[ealtlt Officer of the Bel'itsl,ii. Considerable the steri approil harti u tvhi cneinn wwa,• s °d bJ c lar lie, ch struck section: . aIili thi. of course arou. ),o l)robl v Pont of the Cnm)tl.'Y' ttttt X111 eetm where thou ht netie n,atcheQ� ans led its u. ed in this section work and .. water. . in wary', etc. Supplies ebolnr iu An avo a..i.• Plie Red Cross teas act i` ` hefn addition stance tvhe�rever needed. B built, aril will tile Barnstable , is County Sallat:)I III u be in use .hortlY• This hospit`�I ie a —115 — most Ofieient instilation, and assists in bealth work at all little.. It tni�ht be mentioned that an award for IIealthtDe- pali�tevemenl tvas "iven the Barnstable County. er,Y� hnt,nt,'IJ• the Chaiuber of Commerce of U' coop �ttR with the Atneaiean Public lleaitb Association. c alth Officer bas given talks at varions pnaees in 'Ptte II • nest of the Co the th unt , , Rst at e J is usual, and t;.n�e a 13troRdc Women's ('labs. the Bnttsiderahle inte.resl has been taken je¢etlhtybein° (tire at ematnre Infants. the center for this in all mal- ofpt terIt ('o l tI'shealth and hospital edieines grid vhas R higli at 1 Pet'tautin,r tn^ atuonR' the IlospitaI, of the Conn tuberculo' sis All clinics, including diphtheria Prebeen� conducted as 1g4alrby the chilidartofficials�tand nnrses.t ses and a tm 11 otb- re,. tThc Sanitary Inspectors, Secretary, gatis£ae� °Fedet.aL er, , e carried on their Work itt a m clndiu° tlsgac St;ttett)d the cooperation of all Off lei �lmplete and sa tory,' County, and Town has been o elped h in Ater Y I PaPers of till" Cotutty have Rt ain nS t �lab°vlo (11. k, et ay in makiu„ mblic matters pert to fill of Rge efft' ylebtt a eel; and 111,thanks Citizens arenf tleo C lthtDoplartm°ut I geR hle• td satisfactory )vork in a witted, Respectfully ub o DI D., Cg}ee �.: A P GO ounty health -116 REPORT OF SURVEYOR OF HIGHWAYS IYearb938tbtuit h m)' repOt'I, as SarveyOr of Hi "liivaP' for te host of the work of 115 usual, but I feel that the bull veparttncnt went alottn ding the the Ontstandin'� thinpr this scar gas co ng. chile 'nixed in Place 1loads mt Ilo �lcins Lace and were built t Road, the , pd at a very b have proved very satisfactor S 10w '.0 v be bui t tt%('lI vee1°mmeud that more of this tyt road t. of oft Irhld oil roads ine cti° also �riden .uul resnt'face atst ape to d0 some of 1e same manner at a very ]ow e, 0.4 011e fOryetPhnr, "'heebtI ttt6ic•th isttnrch needed iS altOtheI' driftin0t 1939 as • I have mentioned ill my recOlntttendtt' round anhe two pl0 `use of a heavy storm witlt the su I,`. s t d keep the to %I'luelt Nve have cannot covet toads Also as the1 uls open, utg ' l I"OUId a is a ;rrrat demand for saudin' slipljet�, reco na • me> whicb I L; tent ateat cq mmend that the town purcha,e a ;attti.. st of onl , e asked for in nn Arti, lt' in \N. it 3 `f•100.0(), Pay Rolls GENER RoQORolls, T hot, Yor $5 85p9I AAAOo ROADS $5, p00.00 E4ui,aa aerial 0k 1,33fi.3q Ariated ellt Qas ExAr &s oil &Repairs 1 126.80 7x.07 1.10 117 )lirpect1011 of Boiler 10.00 Of talci uln chloride ban Work 13.38 Nails 6.25 .39 glanc $ 4,997.27 e to Revenue 2.73 $ paY Ro $5,000.00 SNOW REMOV�iated $1,000.00 250.00 N lls, Surveyor pay Rolls, Labory $97.50 ApproP Transfer 110.00 bon Rolls, Trucks 569.75 678.74 Transfer Salt Wark 10.90 1.40 aalance tO Revenue $1,358.9 $ ROADS$I1D,3E 60 BRUSH CUr¢d $700.00 Tl q pyy Rolls, Labor 484.00 ApprOil Taal Rolls, Trucks 87.75 and Grinding 28.25 rur ee d ever to $600.00 T $700.00 Warden 100.00 $700.00 UT ROAD of Mix pay Rolls Widening Oand Resurfalrhl prlsted pa ROIL ' Surveyor $37.38 ol) Y R°ls' Labor 165.00 Tran III Is' 'trucks 105.25 Iii, kig 6 75 g 41 coat 650 Qae al ct Co. 031 34 1 $1,000 $I'p00 74 -118- BRICK HILL ROAD Widening and Pay Roils, Surveyor Rolls, Labor Resurfacing with Hot Mix $44.13 Pay Y Rolls, Trucks Appropriated $1,000.00 177.10 Hot Mix 72.00 Standard Oil Co. Seal Coat 668.50 Material for Ca 21.39 Catch Basin 16.37 Bala nce to Revenue � $999.49 .51 $1,000.00 $ 1 000.00 Pay Rolls, S Pay Pay R lis, LaborYOr Ti Crushed cks Freight one all ad Cru TatylalithieStone SmEWALKS $30.87 A 69.00 ppropriated 46.50 23.97 61.84 267.82 HOPkINS Pay Rolls, bur Mixed in LANE Y Rolls, Lab eyor Place Road Pay Roils, or $68.25 Rue of Trucks 338.55 Appropriated sand Grader 110.50 Tile & oil 161.83 29.80 garret Co, Tar applied 1,690.76 $` CONG. CHURCH ROAD P a Mixed in Place Road ated Pay Rolls, Labor 159.00 Surveyor $19.50 TPansfeT $� a Rolls, Trucks 88.00 Barr of Grader 77.92 Gas & Oil Tar 977.66 Sand Oil 10.00 3.00 $1,335.08 $1,000.00 335.08 �R Aa OONDITIONING SARAH W PIERCE CO $75.00 Aay Rolls• Surveyor Aay Rolls, Labor $500.00 �Qed�Rere$Trucks Show Sparrow Nor di geed 0 00 $2,500.00 2 500 00 $ 6.50 Appropriated 26.10 21.50 3.00 3.00 3.06 $alahoe $63.76 t0 Revenue 1.24 $75.00 4 'Y, RESURFACING DEPOT SgIIARE 0a rla18. &H. R. R. Aay R °lls. Eay Zt011s, Lab 1?YOr DoE' a El Trucks kig edge, Jr. 8alahe o to Revenue I $25.00 Jan. riated 19.90 APProp 60.75 30.63 15.00 750.00 $901.28 3.14 $904.42 $404.42 500.p0 -120- Pay Rolls GUARD FENCES Surve Pay Rolls, Labor or pay Rolls, 13.00 Appropriated $100 00 35.25 TrUC4 Paint Repairs on Tra &oNails Lumber & Nails 5.00 11.65 6.24 34.79 Balance to Revenue $99.69 Seal Coat .31 $100.00 $100.00 REPAIRS 932.85 lasurance on T ac oOAD MACHINERY AND Labor Ce on Buildings iloofin $33 82 Appropriated Repairs on Tra &oNails Coal 7.00 6.24 3.28 29.20 Balance to Bo °0aue 3.90 $100.00 &J00. Pay R0180� BU1 DG J. R' ROGERS CORNER AND P Rolls, LaborYOr $22.SAFETY ISLAND 0e4leaolls, Tracks 108 80 Appropriated LaInber 35.00 Transfer Loam 44.30 Rot lkig 5.20 3.00 2375 BUILDINGS $100•p0 $300.00 5 156' !,�g�5 $456.55 $`5 SING pay ollsl , STREE , OESURIaACING ROAD FROM Pay Rolls, Labors0r $87 50 Granted H PTER 500 g50 °° 314.30 Commission $2. -121- Sot 932.85 he 5.00 Gas & Oil 7.96 Coal 7.00 $rick Lime & Cement 3.28 Standard Oil Co. Seal Coat 54.91 $1,474.55 Balance to 1939 1,375.45 $2,850.00 $2,850.00 5 $50.00 . GUIDE BOARD Cecil R Mayo $48.75 APProprlated Balance to Revenue 1.25 $50.00 $50.00 y0, R00SI) 1.. �� 6f lIiahwaSs. ol. sill-Vey -122— REPORT OF MOTH DEPARTMENT Orleans, AIass...lan. 7 "o the honorable Beard of Selechnen town of Orleans. l hereby submit 1111 report for the year 1938. There w. Year s an iuereasetl iufestation of the G }'psY Moth tile Past time of hatcli.ne to the bid fes tn�. It winds and wet weather at the ration ��1. ° m the S n.. in �'I' the I ntg. There was a scattered South Orleans was there town" but only in two place' itt From obs e a complete defoliation. Year- Thor r,«ahon I expect a decreased infestation tl is e WS the thistpet b usuallye Controlled in the Fall wr.b e Tent wilds an I natural crtenjes- Caterpill nusightly nest, it is not as hrtr,IDfu m A lte e9uipme ar and Gypsy Moth. 1 condition nt has been overhauled and painted at'd is hespectfully submitted, THEODORE 3. yoJIN`0, Sup r lerintendent of Alotlt Deperttnon�. —123— REPORT OF TREE WARDEN FOR YEAR 1938 I hereby submit thc• ,lnuttal report of the '1'rec AA Past tt I feel that. the work done on oar shad a trees alt dt °O Years has tP trees deer Inr Beetle and other Pests. rcaYl�• increased the life o eased the infestation of the li to ke p tiler" e hoo lunch eare e;ut not be ,;•iven them the Dntelt Fire (halthy condition to protect then a'}tiast cease. l feel %ve should continue this worot antlaallg. liespectft111J, snlnnitted, b, p11D e1. A.Opiv ,LLIEOD tree warden -124— REPORT OF ORLEANS FIRE DEPARTMENT To the honorable Board of Selectmen I her Dartment ewith suUmil the Aunuitl Report of the Fire Dc. Buildio ,, Fires Chimney Fires Grass Fires Automobile Fires Out Of To`vn N'ires valtle or Lasae of real estate and contents involved l;oartl of Lu�ineets Auuual Bu d get cotnu1fud for 1939 hose. AP!?t ol't'iattiou FIRE k'�l) 1'2 2 8 1 25 s{;88,3b0.00 1°,766.Oo $21 T10) p0 Of .00 for :350 feet of 2V, melt George 1) 1�EEItS: Jtill know Lit \' Eldred1es, Chief L1u 1 1111, �N Yd R. ns C As, It Chief tiro llis aw I, a 1 I3. 1 eu ht. h,n" \o. 1 ut'uau �o. •, Ilenrp W. Vill FlijaI, tt. 31171 Charles 5. �g7ylea Ireinr lli!', —125— l tll•I'X'I'1 ?I:R ENWNEERS: ryldred9c 1t 'edet,. I {ennet6 1 omlI 1I. ick luddiu Theodore " ce Alvero Br "'u fl r . �� heeler nth Isldretl�,r De f the. TUB follotviu ennstitnte", the equipment ° harttnt,ut : 1 450 �palloo plunger 1 :300 "allon pumper ion [ Hose and ladder combioat °_J00 feet of 21 /., ioeh Bose 2000 feel of P /•_, inch hose Ite,peetfnlly tiubmittccl, WLBS a GB D. 1Lv0 Ens t. Chief "inee -126_ ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PARK COMMISSION To the IIn"rable Board of Selectmen: We herewith submit the Annual report of` the Par1c ontmission for the Year 1938 The 'bleachers, fences, Eldredge aiute Park ge lark were fia °-Pole and pump ]louse at for and vauset Beach. The aety flags Purchased for ball high sehool and , ball field was put in condition letie track summer baseball. at"' beach ard surfaced. 00 tie ball park was putlinccondition Parkin netted, the ' area, the fences einclers was spread at the gap m the re -painted, the ramp-, re e'. new parking bulkhead lowered cl, the beach AV BS espace made and hard 'old walks /renetjet,. can surfaced tt ith becheclag °u acco I'd each morning but not as thnrong•Iliv beach tv Hen untof our cut aPPropriation. Skal {e` bathing b. elected rent • beach teas this account. aol'fl a lob is aeeded herle• nt Town Cove but naamore perm of Tile ll�jaj El I mount of vandalis se'. e beach "edge I ark• It is m oecured at Batt' clot furnish daring the evident that night policin'_^ this polici sttrnmer months is needed. We can Eldredge 5 ng °uracly , have ] es with a cut appropriatron' and e been mall Parlc, and Soldiers Monument patt'lc put in condition Vass see pplied old yo t and new shr a ur soil removed lime, loan park] n, s Plante winter killed shrubs remo�'etl. Park trillanlocl and d' S °ttth Orlea ,•hed+ re-' ns Park was plotr� l need attention anti new shrubs planted. Till.. earn for Years. —127 — uctt' fence at the new parking area at Nanset Beaelt 1eas constructed and painted. 1''lush toilets are urnently needed at the beach, Ave hav ]ng received numerous emnplaints during the smmner re- `udin them. It is thon'•]ct they are a menace to the i d lie Hr111h. More nru' tvallc.s are needed at the Beach, to keep beach the' Imllche, the are the sea. d nntst be renewed if the inroads of nct'1 pnrkiu,. disastrous. An areas protected from tr�tfl rbmade old easterly storm with a high tide of The present bulkhead is a patched -ttp rotted out an hti?rcls from Various sow.c,es, and are ,rote bor less. Ist to La A life-guard was oil chtty daily from Jut3o Iris vigilene'' NY, from 10:00 a. ul, to 6:00 p• ""; and ti'e'd. Nanset Beaelr nn ea:ivalt}' even of a minor• nature ocCttthe Totan's gpegel}, i�beeomiug more popub". each vear, is Visitors from vrsbeacb and highly otir set and should not be neglected. fq ent ct0rY State in the union frrgne1t 11t" ltt'aise � he country at the 01d it as second to none in t ease Host, the f need r'of �Cm0tel' nt Elsl' Urle�m�, ttttsrdenolished, and ttilal sum of e' nnuuended that lces and Parks this bit inn s ree enc rnonPY sntfieicurtrtoI carlttcu. the 't,otcu's b ear. ht liated this y a thornngh nunuter, be ltpl'rrop llcspeetfully submitted, V1�1C s FAB1 ASE JAo�GU,G RGGV, AR,TIIDB' J• �,ICl {i! TIIE01)011E R REPflRT OF � SEALER OP L�G�T� AND MEASURES To the IIotror able l3oar[l of I klererwitb , �Seleetmen an(l Measure,, Snbmif th0 1'ehort fir the :`eat' 1;�;�8. 0 the Seidel' at' ti� "( °crltts I'1<ttforn , over A(I Not Con I'latfol- Dusted Seale(l Senlecl (lPnttrc[[ 1a aUU lbs. to a.()0U ''otlnte�' i000 lbs. 7 otrnter lbs. 1 1'3 under lUUOU lbs. lea , 100 to 5,0 1 Beam, un(ler ]00 lbS `�prinej Ibs, 8 100 to � 0p0 lbs. 1 pr'itt S" undel. 1 omputin . IOU lbs. �, undel. 100 1'? son 1ve!i,,l lb's 0 21 1 l'reserilrtion ter (.kot) �voirduhois 1I ApOtlteeat•1. 1 11Zetrie 4 GG Liquid �ZeaS • . l3ry AIeas UI es 21 ur gasoline ]7 Putts Stop's otr 1'tanlp8 48 3 GaShllnP. M � etel `� oil 13ttutl,� �3's�teniti � Iilnk 'l'ru(--k �J 1 Meter Ii(rt'aisene 1) ltn'l til'C1nti 3 4 ilrl� 5tleli.li P"', 29 j 9 x a 368 32 2 I?9 $54.53 I�0(•s collet!te[l att(I paid `l're{lstat'" 1.00 1'`005 eolleeted for Adillstin^' Iiespectl'nll�. 41tktrtlitte[l, BA�N4RD, ED�'��11D c• . }ge�sul•es.` y4�eiQllts ti eltler of -130— REPORT Op IN-S CT AN7iVI�LS NA A OR OF SLAUGHTERING I hc,''e,Plth Jan. 1, 11)31) artrl slaugltterinnul)trtit lug k t'ellnrt of in prcIo n1` ttiiitttttl This year tlt on all cattle a antttaal ttrb rnidclle ,vas eat' et'culosis inoculation and test t�f �It�uic• Tier tlt 'eftction. \inr, an last, year, taking place tile' t� `se�'ett baarl were tested ,vitllottt Thc� intipc,f.tin exftiniltiltiott rt of oee 1)a9'tts� and of anal first urt'pfl dnr'in� anirtltt[a for phSSicai ,vicejc t_it'ett to of Decetrrl)er� the ]att.er part of \Tovert1bcz' the e n ornfor t''eller stlltlirt r t ftn(lt'Cat deal of attentiot1 i5 vetttil� f?leanline s of the animals such as �urtlrfa, abort, li�nitt stvitle> 1L ce)t8its of , ncl correct drainage. 0 of the s,vinitttnals slto�vs 3 �r ,trail �1'r'r'ted ftnl C ]ta boats, 13 horses ' l)r�rl�' stain °been 81a" ire �j`l1ere l)efl I'f,t, fo „htet•ecI clttl�' c}ttar� ,veer 1C} flog 'rntirae rtnlil ocI C011�tamptiotl. 1p n I)ites chi, r`e asefl 3'eat , 1 r l ,vottld It3'" the All Were put tittcle ,vitb the . lilcsa to Late Board of Ilea.lth. their rntittec�1r�r• ol� ask the u clo„ , o,v et. u)ne °5 e'pef`iall frtirr'tals an ' of doffs to eaol7etatc rloC,r bite.. rinrin��, cl keeC� a Closer watch ovct' coeflrl he `tvoitle trtt)tter nrottths aS I tbill1c Ilespectfttlly gbrnittC d, 1?ICHARIDSON REPORT OE THE SHELLFISH CQNSTAI E To the Honorable Board of Seleetmen and the Inhabitants of Orleans 1 report of tit to st s11e1 bell- of submittinre MY "I'll I tl fif the second link it Select - fi 4heriCS in the To,vn of Orleans )'ration of er- the ca01 and .fancily P e-Xl�r'ess my appreciation far cam�ereittl out the vari- nren and the holders of both fL11 in Cal't'yiun duties. traits most help es of mY (*u- otts , l,hicl) has been erf0r�ancof otLl laws flldvithout projects and in other p`.rorations dispose Of is to for There have been znin ©r ' d p be Itttions -which have been satlsfactI firmly believe ('01111 proceeding's. This lnethodasslble to s0 sheries> al- tile best of all concerned, svllell 1 of urine ko $� 0 for The rStatc t11TOLl�lt the $urefler the sum lotted to Orleans for the Itast seed darns ft`illlL shellfish purposes. Used to to 'This seed at Ska- Most of this money Ivas lea me Orleans' y Sotj an Port find lids ` `Joe 1�re 's °' river In ed z e o,,.i amount of 302 bushels "'a'' Lise of town cl to m the as rise eltalt "et and Hock Harbor b3 cl �� iNIil Daze tide cite State fua at tite t` of tltc The remainder of obstruction bb All fla " con(litiolls t'oeks, mussels and other . a br,ttel e e shellfish "el. This 1vork result' shmtlrl i111pr0 $rty lttis at the Mill Pond and stmt r,ittle Plea ' geed tt1)att therein. a Er at tea. ,vas nvtz.oducti e The C LlitllttLl� lttlltp )1 a ' last 1 not eoin� 1111) to ieYpec Rtlo lterzrell' as cite n after consult ittg Avi.tlt t -13?_ "Tot e for ltlantillg. What colulitioll are retardin,, ltere, neither the "lternlen ']or ��t oe +ill Z Call elPlain. If tivaEtatrg seed is nlltain mend that it Ile ed this eolriin"Y conditions. Planted in r, S'ertr, T re coo,* T ]easant Bay under differen, dlll }- a few hltshels of in;; ]J3ti (luaha ,r end. altlr(1ug11 all eilr•n were, lt° $eel; ere, olltained dtir' at el oet runs made toward ON 'be tar Q, of clutch al°ea vas abo nuns ill I'1 ut norrllai, eastult Bny and the flat, on�iderab n0ted ill }L' fill {nl� all �ritlt �Teeting I[ottse �tl other' taking of tluallaugsi rl•tls a good set I (tnd and River. }-ears in this of well for the �l' }cis. tn�roelh, 1. area, is vex fit'st lime ill a nulllbor of Y encorrl•agintr, rl' }le tar illrr b. nag tract yf flllttllaugs -and seallol�s l.t the R(.rcic I1tt1 mal, {Inastl 0111 Eastltalil Scallops ilr waters }, 1 }robabls- boo," continue until 1 It fl lit p, return of 'R arha vex ,carc.e and ,rill ;o O%t itch eelgrass. , outside ° rc the diilieult , Il50 ex" n ro111 �f7Ve i r lll'ees an 3 0f tohtalnl ar ,Wet heri>x1e h rlcltlhaug seed t ,l']rc ill the way nt is lteing tried at Racil('l Of Vet•,. (EilEll as at r ]tl4oltariltlli, ]lwdll(�Iive Seed there. ttllotrnt:IS \rt illrrintl II1(,cr'`tll('o�.t, :In(l �ilinit} ha�c }t'el (3c}r ( rP1l:li11M9 a corlsiderttblt' scat]. I't•(�sht'cts ltl�tl • i -aamt ill fur the also 'Ill E�stellsire near• SettiEr' =' torvIt, tilrnl(, 1tttrn'(° irI this c Wood. These l (14111n1 i1 it's n(ri , 1(rt l[iYt arc nostlS of larrr , A c tl a l l() `' soy thitlning at �� �i�e itl they lrttt °ts o£ fll r Landtnrr r, 141 trolly r and true- g, lour' c Pl'111tiE1 ,. halt' to o�'e ^ P"] jest of clams it t C;ih- ,a 11'her . one r dinow" eas in etut'tt after z time yllowed about try luau to take Ytars lay nine to ten months .roi�•tlt• tltlahangs ldltrint,, was tare E•ustollt of the f,llE'r_ the real•lll months and (slants --133 �rOtlll(] busl- tlte become a year , ]llal{eA cost of the Fear, it has tln rltled cal ins, lle4ti ati to both ] {infra of hrl[fi51r• This a dill pr.ojects be tt inl]rE ralirc that trarlslrlantin,Y antl I'eSL'l to sur�i� °e' Oil,' ]]1dliStl'�' 15 lrl irhents and the eolll inut•tl to assist naiur('• 11' Thi,, I N'lle of work and varit'd I'()ruts ocE l tilllte t° 5ho��' im (lestr(sr-in�,• of rrletuit's has antl r�'ill llr "•ed Bonditiotls ili the I1ylos11cries• Rod the bein 11-ttlt Us 7'llls Th(` siclliislt en('nliES :l re still the tt`ailable• d(�strE��-ed e:ce31 �,•rar \�'ith ghat funds •, of 10x(1{10 horsesltee err ;.i lltlshtlti of �+'iitklo and "I ` ccs t nyrn• stilt (!Pahti Were c 1al {t'n it, all ],arts of tll(' olller r�'ild birds earl wrtl(iucl;ti Itucl l,illEls. C *tll Gulls, coot", (furl {s• ticE -d of :111 tl1e other )girds Eletitroy (luarnliiies of shell {i411 11fl belt AV. It is to lt4' and are 11(rt under tt s]'('Ei:ll llEr (•to(I by l:t ] 1111x' 1) (rlt' try 1,'i]] solnPtlt[e- ll'll.l(' }1 do tn("I•e d: nlogle it E. :Ire these Ile uu tt� in the shol' re ief f`r'oth fliat ctile IV, islatioct 1'or ille sad e� e 1?rlrell€1 5tto� E'rs• t(lnit clsst(ly }lt (delivered in (ns Forty 111n1(1r(�(1 lrttsll('1: of 51it' ht ilr piea5tlllt e, Irulu Yl1e I3nreatc to :I� grille 1 .i• e Illtltltcd for ll lllrE'.r, tlrleans) of f at1.i1( }. '�lle4e ���eectitt' Ilo. Iillolirll lln �afol rl]'CA- r+ �l)��(i 7111 E1 soy { 4. iale5e le0- ,itlae Bar, I nn't► t- rllr',E of our ] Ee r �r., t ioll t 011't'c vjell]s f orrsllels the lt( rinlental tul(l prolla�� i (1 , the (1lt E'IUII," "� i^ 1 slr'it was foulttl, ill nl:ttl, tr11111 el of 1 °(r�l <l ]rin ltost'ti hu:; "o'.011tetl (cli• ,t. 1q�a9 E)3 in Isle crud ]nllcll finvor:tblE cntllltr'1utetlts In 1f1 S at'e e I)(�t 'llea [11 kt(.,irt,�' ]geld (rr•(•r for Inure lllits I`` ost• pllnl- Colntilerciltl sllrlifi5h ltt>1 �_l1(•il �ritbetltel.lilit ''eit tttltctlt( r. 1•E 1 ` ,� (,t orll,. g, I ti,l•rrrits «'hielf(tt0 tElistir lrt�ltlliu to thE' ke f:llrlil�- V (5(3, 0ri- P, Vo fee fol' (Tod nearly 9011 1ir(» ,tit ol"I ll�%.I10 h: eollable lakEtl hr the nott rU., IE'( 1) 01), tlj a �etlnd. only rail' tll�tt tllti.:s],OU El It .0colltrile �I1lr]lort .,l` the li,ltet'at � ,111(1 T so Vheil "hellfisll llrivilez:es, -134_ The numlaer of men einplQ3ed in the shellfisheries is about the same as .last Near, The gross income fro 'Phis figure is obtained ni this source $40,000, to $50,000- "non and the process of by statements the fatal averaErin�, of same of the fisller- be set on value of the ,• �• This does not represent. the Shell- eries as lio actual t'alue 61111 into h talcing for Tamil Udrecls of bushels y tile, but this amount will rill, 11 num yearly. Chatham -fiber of line Markin Ile} at'Wieh- Orleans Vin ,g buoys were added on the P of the Chatham oflicialso iii Pleasant Bay with t.11e shares this expense, The tots =n of Chath11l„ als {r The usual Poatin" was Pl•oPerl stakitl Y Y attended to 9 all d buoying of closed arelis our onetl a6aln Pleased great, natu to ]cave b dustr Y. ral in of some assistance to -Respectful,Y submitted, ELAIE11 Id. DARLING, Shellfish Constllltle• lay OF VE FIN'S ,1938 REPORT �E� COMMITTEE FOR THE f,, Smith as d �vitlt �11ta, The Coltlnlittee was ortcttlize (11airntall a►tcl w. E. Bottnell as Seeretar y111 the 1ttlexl,n•ed �uecl ill DeCemUe1. l'rbxtt 1A.iltrstoll Wa"4 e }ected t0 leCtltll'11 attd terlll Of Clair ►tc 11'ttll.c,r rrl ►o resi the Se The (.'onln)ittec' Zvi >hes to oration' inc; "tltc'l' '1'otr n Officiztls for their COOP s t'ere m11,cle dui 'The folloAt'illr transfer of the Year: '50.00 19,38 335.08 �f a r. 1.56.55 :,tit �ttu�r• z•ettlo•'nl 800.00 lane 1:3t1t IIi <ghn•ttys 000 1ttr• 75t Ilirh,r��r� lillcr 9) ,,.�. .�,�i.�t�tttcc. 75.00 b• nd 0l A ,5-00 (let :3rd llirlt~�•,t} 60,00 �TOV. 15tH W.P.A I10.00 police Dept. 90,00 Town Dn11111 12th i"uoty removal l Fire Dept, x97163 ,c�,cutle 5p0 00 1Jtlexpended 1►111�lnee to Y AST 01 �Y�• Z' ,�I�t J,• �Lra1 3' f' \?A 1T rf �„li7 Tj Sr ,ON, 111TS S ff�T7vO�Y, J„� Vsl. -136_. ASSESSORS, PEP0RT ON NEAP OF TOWN Toward the fttrtlleraltce of ryas started ill I3 ated 7, Five thc - tssessors' limp I at t11e = annual Hundred Torvlt - ollars IvE1s apps Meeting i11 1rJ;3$. During tile earl Iotvn of Orleans, 1,11. ll' Dart of 1rJ3S a ]ar�r 111ur I'1larro . ryas made ae tnap o tiuteel and fr �(' Ell III l'11e 1lrevious yeflr b; Sessors' arced and �t'llo is office. placed doing this work, on the ,or,-, mill of till Tlterr are smaller nomitlal eost and tiv matl3x o lints of this 1ual� arslilable c 1'eyirlents Have fo nitr stlnllner �sSe.s ui1c1 tltel-1 veld, 1te11fule and lard of At the �.. #our Section') Sors office l of land incl plalls tt'lticll there l,v deli are brown - lined 1' Shall area n„ several 5lna eo- er al)Pl•oxilnatel�- 700 the altelttioll of the vallla 11ot►cds. In thi.� eons 1z1r�1 not heed your 11ro1zel,t l le bl1C tale(l bead d55e5SOr5, 1per.S has been brl)ll!_''i ``a n deeds tt'liieh use the ottl> ; rvllici► heretofore a` e 11 eeords available were tiritte �e believ ° reasollabl - at,l this Map to that 1t tt'ill b y accurate aereal n of Five $lleldrecl e 1110 tecolnn7eljcW otth- while to 1". 1 tllslt all a1 pr, ectftlll 1'`1)ec � �(ld,) be iilade in 1939 1 stlbinitted, L1-.11 � -01Zr0 • NICKERSO , y �J,�JI1+35 1 . JONES, MCKIE, - Assessors c1f t)rlr i;,�_ ORLEANS HISTORICAL cOrqTqISSION To the Ilanolalhlc 13o111'L1 of Selectmen The Moderator 11114 the Citir ' ens o f the Totvll of Crlealls, AZass.: t7lidet. Article ;3g the followill wel'e of the Historical alIt111a11 1 r'ten t�•a lrra rl t or 7 T38 Coln ahl�oillte�d as l'c,siclout Members to the msyiou ;� Alrs, Bertha � Alr. Cl rarcl arles B r AIr.1�T. uek .All" Balek declined F Bunnell 11r1Pkilts ryas the a Alr. , appoillted ill �lloilltmc�nt and 1i1. IZicharcl Geol'Re 13 llis place, 1.31 "oaks tivere aplloill )11e111llers, � P1 Place. a1n11 nteel the Rer. Dr. Win. I%. to t11c' t'olnmissl011 118 null- resitlelll The "" liber,�111 increa5ed b , 1l of th bers :� S the adcli @ Cl'nllrti ,' tlon of the fol ]orti >iu�ry�tasUociate�uillel►l- Dr. G• B. Ij' and Aliss Alall• Cl]ln►aillgs The �`oml�lis li•hiell le , slon � Cnall�iu�s �hu•es hay has h+ +lcl r °al illterest. be ell en t;iA'erl Six � �1eetirt9 of 1111 It I� jee Wt historical iibjects )of lo- t'e ob cl utlle1. iletlls t ui this sunle sitita IIle de of to „ �`olnlni • • cal histo SSlo I to collect docurWIlt4 a,ks the cool�el atirl lit�f tll atl �l toy tluvaille to 11e placed i11 e Gell(t,al P "Ild the C!►u1111issloll uhlie. _139— the Conallis- l1la de by the cents (.i0} or '1'ht� only firtaanci111 c,olulltitlncnt Tr1rv11 ti"Ili to date «•a►s four dollill•s and fifty ("pests at the 1'ental atttl traans 3ortattio,l of c1I011 ,for fnnds allotted 1�i1)raa l laticl from the +� and this bill pals peen t laatie In tile. Commission, al those t�'110 tten- The Comillission Wishes to tlialil` and to ea ll a ct)rrl1eratecl in the satccess of its 111eetin, To"'n LibrarY Lire tim, to the fact thalt 11-leetiltos 11e1d in t1)e hen to-the Public. ecret.aarY to O,v� Colnlllissiuu IIT. L• Historical Tile Orleans Mass. OrleAnsy PARTIAL REPORT O NETS JUNIO far the HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING 'I'[1 the Citizens of the TU1%"IL of C)g1ea11i ; TI,e Bttilrlin�r 11i'11. Se11001 �atnnlittee Btilldin� vv islle • fol• the \eat, .Illlliol•-�vIIio r' 17(u•t of their actil ?i ' ' to Rtes 4rtlltnit. to �'ou a 17arti.iI I Ott All ttp to date. i1't nth, 1cJ3 atcdl:,tl,(lot1.0(1 t[1 1 8, the T011-11 Jtlilior- etlior 1 ltt•chase land °£ Or'lealis alli7ropri- (Iotjhl 17e �Ii;]t ehaal , 1111]1(1 ' rtitfl f11i'nl,lt a lie \" seaat'ed. 13uilrlin�,• t P"ovided Federal stir The C7nnlnutte Mot allot OPr eat111laltlt( dllti", 1) . e �111i %e(1 .rn(l (1 1) ' i7ltnle ! the Board of ,�Seleettuell- tile5tia[llusett���1i1' �1Lr. cliatel' 1 1i11411111 �l'li[ e(�deri n itll iitcit' S ati their a u10litcet t� t.�tlh.ull of \NOI-A-ou(l, Olt 1�l;l�llSt (?111 f • Pc�dc rat Lrnerer ' 1'135, atl 5t'lltellnht'1' 14th tl[ei.:lell11it7ititi, `tPlili1'atioll \r.is nlatle to tit(, re['e- 113 atir711lt11 it'eCl lnd rlt C•e Ntl litter of `t 4'i i ("1'.]111 wid t7lk htcrl. l r`iu7t I'[tt• *(;;.500.00 Wil" �clt'l:ir74; 111; .]1]11]0 \•o- tttilte, hail r tl tl ;'v 1 Ikr� ��. W os lvea c their 3 :3111�h I')., I t u 01%atls for , hlali1, . 1'rellared, find .trot 1 , t 1), 1, IN, �ltrd speei{ff.tttintlti here pi r- i)i(Is .blot, tf, 1 }1lr ,. 01.0 r, t1'et'e 115 d for lll.ilt� t °o hi;1i It ti111'1i11t oft `ot'e1u11('r 111 lt1.n1� vras 111(1 ditiirllt ointttlen4 tlih i W eo~t of tt ly; .Inf c11 tl, I 1 to to-ll;r, 71ec;ey1at•�• to revise tiles(' (lead Iiit" 171ti1f'lill� tritllill ete1 e lot 1'. �1r a1 11j't'['alntiou to ]loin' i". `tss ta11 tN., `llll.lrollriotion it'. tit.' near, 14t — s pecifi- tltklitiolgal 1111111' �lteri1 tes. 'Y'he alit llite(1 llrrPilr['[1 se viols and e1cllt ' to "iltio ll's oil thr' hasis of four base vCry pleased c $, \ve \ \ire to llaVe a neg \' On Decelllller ` 211d, 1J3 01.lealls n• ]licit 1r.lrit thalt it J\ [inld be 11osible for .11ld GJ'n'nasi'1n1 4[ licllg6, hnt \\ ithottt t11[ - \11dit°rinnl to \\•ily o �g di,a ] lailltlllellt. \vas a \vaTded l c at 1 1 ( , the contl•att ter St., 1)11 1)eectnhei ' -'7th, 193 estlllins Iuc., Purinht,oil (_'olnl,an5` 131d X10' ' peee1ll- [lr�lic'r 11. I. fat• :};11,1,�7`?,00 Olt bI. ed bYuvike. ' the llotifie(1 e(1 .lnd 1a ne eou- 11'orl: start \ \ails so e,na her '_' 7l li, 111:35, all (1 the 1'. W. A. \01eci t0 al enJellt3 of °to has e ended regllir ears The Coin" ittee vtill lneet file bllt for 111.11 3' 51ru(t .t building' that se as schools not Oil]) l °or tllc 111'e ols .111(1 1111 ]lIi ]lonainr , 1 cot ho ire brick, ral Se s 0 =, ed 1�1tat rt",t se\ e tylje 1lC for Ave iulaei (liieretlt conv'l st 17i'actieal slot alnd e;17f 1 ii111� llotctl the IIln1,e 1]1.1111 a17I 1110 lte in tine. -\V(° \(ere there]01e hest 1fol.tgluk p111. ld the uld 5tet1 111(1 (enullt \4 (1 111(i e \vere \reIllntlaQ01n X10 'will- needs. Evell tloll�li cirlitoiili>n e,ns of t ]letter type 0f hVill r 111)1(1 io i11CIII(le " al 1t the clili 11e be c]leallej1 ,r \r{ felt tit` illtnillinia the,. than d 1!I'e ['lit 1)1t11d111,., igl nikg oot: 1, illlll an altllll'f, \'(' Of [1111 dec1s1011 ,,.00d y, ll {111111 R n till i1 933rd, Vollstrl.lctioll tlnd bic�il illcluile bO {0 eCel ctluell the btiildin�n ill 01'(1 �r held °11 e 1110. ele Y1k71,f it it 1 11.,]11111. goetl author ' iolli itlgtl- '1'0 \tn ecl to ]111 ki11(lit [litol it s4leciill �-(1t t fol j[7l1 1 ��t gI17 LY.11 1922, it vv as llnxiii7lg��11 X11vet1 ,, 011]111 +edc Li ,,I � lgilc1j11:�•• lcti. 11(' Y71gil(lill'- X1.11001 o {liis 1 �11t to lletiti[lt1 1 ,�C' a�tt ell ded (`O \('1.]1111, ifl hells tiilklll([' q "lie „ ecic 11 11 0 (lrtlnikl,itull vt'iil; to tile fkliilll'uj1It 1 1170000 11 [ 1111en l l ] 11;11 1 f ,' The ;je1e 1lie L'e1ti• �'j1 ( sillee i lie 1 lCin and vA" � tll will ,re tit to -142 Your Colnnlittee g tiollal grant ver �ilve this alil�lication for '111 addi- Y careful eonsideratiorl, not only from the It Would be advisabl e practical side but from the financial side and ogre feel that �iuclitorium ,and We stlan�lY recalunlelld that the and GYmnasilun be favorab] ltlltil lneetin� ill Pebru iry. Y voted at our ryii^ ELNATITAN E. ELDREDGE, 'V EA"EN EDWARDS, CAR,LTON '►fir• SMITH, d01=IN g• AVALSI -it CHARLES W HOPKINS, CARRIE G. NELSON, EDITH E. GODSHALK, 1311ilding Committee- ANNUAL �vVN �U����G NNUAL T� AATAFF'ANT r " TTS TJTH OT'' O1.TpSl� Orleans the 'T`HIa GOMl1'IONWE .lte T of GREET ING- T3ARNSTABLE, SS- t °x`•11 T To either of the Constables of of yl�ssaeltu stable ��-i,'lltll Il the ill - t olult ° of B81•n. on 3 Ok, the Com�tl<t� and rsklnlls �llr[1 iil I\ THE IN ME cl to llo ;n elect T,O�t`� ~efts, you are hereby clireute ec[ to v °te ,T� in said 0N1: habitants of said Town, cllltlllTOAA I.IV RY nett' the fol '1`aSvll affairs to meet at the p,E$T{ set: ol1 Oil MONDAY the SIXTII c "ly, o llcl tllel a to 1''tlack in the afternoon, tltelt gassc1111se t.ts. 1OWing articles:— ALSO QHltl1 of }pitallts �� I11118 Common �c81'li, the eetions tt'1d 1n the name of Tlic Pot Vote andVote ill El orlea. itl Ya1� are hereby direci;ed to OU8liflecl to 1 -1811 ill p'C O % of the TO \l'1l of Orlenl1'S' } t the Tosltit NICE etioT' of the ill To�i�11 Aifail•s, to meet IIY !, 1,93 e' fol: the ele [1[1A Prot e at on TUESDAY, E�13 c t elos 811[[ t1ie1.. s ° cl tt111�' Deces ary To,'" 0ffle lle 8t T1 E �' �I r1n ol't' din cl �el1e A11n111t1 lie 11 1 stile], Polls to be 1 the a liaic TWO P. M. To :lct u�t1 e Seleetill' 11tpPro1l ARTICLE I. of rinse to clutliu ; liet'ominencltltiotlt�es find will ote selce[1' illltnli Vote t lc el L. or �' , TONVn o f the � 1 0} 1'Mn ofr' 1no11ey for sflane- ,1'u see if tlje al�lil �t1 � till ti, itlaEtlol 4 z), i"itlI tlllic 111 ART[GI'E tl'4'21,. s"rel" tithe to t 1 W)110' lltoriic' he to t1 0; k'l' lllell, to 1'lorl'��41' -144 — andito i�,suetta rote or notes Year be, inning January 1, 1939, Year, and to renew an therefor, Payable within one Y note or notes as may be given for a. Period of less than one Year in accordance Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws. with Section will vote t ARTICLE ake from t e see r what suns, if any, the 'Down towards taxes in 1939. Plus in the Treasury to apply ARTICLE in is' 1eo gee if the Totvtt will appropriate whatever moue . vious year for the use of received from the clog lly the Trustees for the Snoty tax e the able the Purellase of Library, to be available ful expense of the Library books or ARTICLE �. any othct• law - and appropriate Po 'see if the Tow the sum of Five Hand e will vote to raise for d erection ofaParki , Depot Square d Dollars ($500.) Colony atking I,igltt order for Public Parkin;; Y Railroad, work to be don a lease from the Old the Selectmen or the Surveyor ofe under the supervision of RTICLE 6. 'lo see snob action as it May 'Town y consi ]f the Town will vote to take under and 111 cler ne accordance necessary, or prop - 130, (as anended by Acts with No. 2) of 1933, Gelteral haws Chaptct and especially Stots 48 Pter not intending Clta „hereb- No). :�_J,tit't•Iiota will vote to insh'net t e�clnde ally and ;ii thereof; but under; and will deternd or autho iLet. sections thereof; ant a rizations; nt111e and mak its Selectmen there - thereto `Intl to do and to 1e such instructions and perta inin n, n,str \RTI('I,E 7 t ally and all things trust E1111d To see i Hl", Hill „E lie income 11 lee the. 'ptnvq will ured�- , „f , e accept as a nul imli�, Lnard I liblic to be, vPended under the TIIOI'ti,1 \U nt llet'sotls of tile �Delfare for the relief of $u U00 Town the sttm of FIVli Tuts❑ 1,1- trill of LAIat'Y Ccli AR•S, as bOi L a Crosby. lateegAeathed to the deceased testate, _145— and Te- and 1vill authorize 1110 Towii Treasurer to reeeite of ejPt fur assent to the allowan will, the said sate caul to executor of said the pro, .1 account or accounts of the a town ou behalf of the Town. To elect if the wn will Provided dit'ecto�lfor the Cape Coder tension Ser °'C °' as P tr 128. to s ut the Mass. General Laws, Chapter will vote n d 11 ARTICLE 9. To see if tl,e TIr1TY DOL Bon - fei' tite sun, of SIX I3UNDRED o 13tje Sn"Plas Mail °s Fs Fain O and m make CENTS ( same g °aiiable fearr oa the prlea iltterest falling clue within the current Y vote to raise Sehool House Loan. the ,rown�EI VO tJS N P. ARTICLr 10. To 11 to eroeed lY 1`n o arising a sill" r' ORTY -ONE appropriate DOLLAR.S lited es,�° the Will oCl'aPter 01,041.49) to pay the indele its behalf, (I into oi'om contracts General Laws, in tile Ye the Town tltelRese1 °ollau cl the ARTICLE 11. T° see 1 Cou"t C ( 2500.) Do raise ter from the Overlay 1{eseF ve Ilnndpe n ill vo d Dollars th° sum of Two Thousand the 1' °w 1.111nci1. estate" tile ARTICLE 19• To see 1elceed oaPital for io5Pttal fei. alid appropriate a to t] �opapee £ bed 11hvhil'C,r uchtootee lishment and maiatenan jeisons cart itbl: i0oi,t tI4 of Ila t °1be residents of the "ON eeett ae:,1i`Ltion 1n Vote to and treatment, iit i atv-S, to l ,en tvd] opals thereto, the General ct fully' t]jCSeenvi'ot1 �F r1 Tof pleaptor go of to ARTICLE 13• To sun ofltisio s raise and atiProtiriate d under P1 04,000.) to be exPel'de -1•lb_ colistt•neiicln (if Bakeslloll Rnall ,ul�l ur I-oad thaat the Selectnleal 'and 'Illy ollter pieee 01 Works rilav tt „• • l the 1)tall�lt tnlent of Public ollter into the lleees.;alrlll, and alllthoriie the eieetnletl t0 Y contr• let. ARTICl,I'; 14. '1'o � se(' if the I orl n to ll , o1�e � eto aro tlto a(l(litinnal strt eel li115 hert ln(1 8kalc t 11 Route Iler- et - - Rnal. 1R1lttI ,B 15, To see Pend $11 :375.45, lilt 141; tlr<li1E111if the Towl1 t`,ill Vote to ex 'lets of n.,35, i❑ corn itrllr t i47tr Im <ler P ' road for rrllirll an a 7 loo lri' C11a let• 500 of the 47f °]lle rond or pot lion of as anal You'll Meetill” 11 uaa l ltiotl �. lle rllacle at this A11- fends shall 10f 14�I ifl �ai(l }le tired vote 1'o sllec_it`y on ghat 1G• r ,and al7lnolariate t, o .. if the r. llollar, ($385. the stltn 1 0'a n will t 0te to a wise ) 1'rll' (lf I11rae 111111clred all(l I+Jight.N fir,(' (Irr'd allot fift tlli lllt]•lto:,e ol" fl (t of 1 '[7 ,nld hnra'hasin three the I* ia'e ])e] atrtnlent, ! ogle -11,11f ' ]rlr h llo w For Ilse 115 ' �111'I`I {�1.1 +1 l:1. E � rr�rlalc�til }• thrrrire the I3oal•(l 1.,l' "o X14' i(! #lle torn to }) e 'tit (i,(.. the tti'll Will vote to all - r! ('011stabl�nell to ttll]10i11t all ilahtlhitallt of Hate for the (lete4•tinrl , WIMI11 said Board may clesi the talcs of the rlllcl „ ~` (- rinunr,nit•eaIt]5eetltioil of and• violations old ttr'c0a•danl'r, lritll 111e alt11 1.3(1, 1lt'o�`isirl t'el'l€i1e 10 511 dI llerie". in `�eei irill 1,i�? • us (of Pit�ti'ell`U4l io t',Itre ,It141 t- 4['ll(`t`,ll l�,l.l`'r, Clialltc," salons audl 1ollldrr'(} tlP01-ollriate t1 Stull not e�llenres of said llr'll<Irti 01,.:700, th(' r.11 ,Iat(} .111 t11i t'otls i111�1•eto iahle ) t0 }1x3 ll:rl`l( 1 rl'ii 171'ttrlllllll,,' ,led to do '111(i to ,let alld ,1111t1dllr' r'ellnest). slrnr ti4�n of rate ,111 a(V(litio ,411111 111,' '1'o11'rt Will vote to ralisc lhrt hell• lli =� slttll + ltuill. alul hit'ni�Nl7 h .(. 01' 111oueY foi. the t'on- sillm to the adlli fool 131tihlinn the \fall .11111iol. 1 i(f , to c nnstru4`t i tae r1'r,ll.n 'dell io 11 of '11I i�lllllt (7!•111111- tit- allll,l- if1 s('4 l ClI verlunc'l7 lle l II Pedera1�]1 �I.ho(71 t ull(lc,lll I►lfy or and to enalbl(' fllntl's {;l -a111 e(l }11° till' ( I atl►1ic 11'ork,, .IlluliniS1t•,l- 14 lla u'ol,l•ilaterl the ith t loll„ l an(1 the to easaal e1' 1t•t or 1.1,ti. €here Ill_ r'liSC(I and ,ap t }lori'zed of I''il•t. 'I'llo11salld Dollill i (; 0,(100•) liereb�, i' au 'Ell' �IPlllo�,tl of the Selecttneu, be allot FiVel aar O4 Xell l'hollsand tll<e J,o lo hol•l'()n• the sllltl of ' woi ty-se` �'u Motes °£ the b(,luls Oi. Ordnrlce with Ilullalt'S ($?7,:50U.) anil to issue iu acc b0 .1t16 or 11lerefol•, under aantll(lrity Of alu' of �J .2 Bads at aL1c}t llt'o�'i5iollti of CIllipter a0 of the elan tN�'ent3' a ye by the tulles to he pa<<able. .ill Ilot more IS b ed- e 1i'1'llls aild 1ua,hiltllll rate of interest as the F E11zcr ells Finance BO ,q3, of I'll t frll be aP1 �va3 5}!a Mt 1ilolle�'S 1.1001, (l by Ibis I1r°ject ' fill a1a "t',tl (xo� ea n111e11t on account °f ll thereof loall tltereit] �t to meet the COST- tl do to he fir,' o f constr 0£ t llie4l to the l AY'lleut �lnd direr {ed ll ,ltlr•c shalt he tall {: i „ otlt silo altlthorire(l. alath °7' calr.ryllim ptlblie llereb`' to the The 5elee.tinea1 aie. f °r Ilse irltaa11t tile €leeept oil behalf of the To�va1' °]lei l,tlr5 of 1835; ;lrldv t'•l ]'I'(1.]('(l, ,a. Federal (lraut ot` Wolin tict to 1j1peeed 1 ]prol)I riled a,ll neees work,; Adill, ill istr'1tio11 - I is autI enter into tllere- llrc'setlt 131ai1(linr�' C01111nittee ect III',I t° ill 1'esl�ect tile. Said ill �recfll',Its tuns1 and tic �r � t h( 4 on51 t ll(ticlr1 of tlr r ,Ytlln ed ,led tt'eI e 1111 for ob- lai'�• ,Ilid t1l'oper rotltl.a.t•ts Feclet't'l to al' l0 all stalljeet, to talllllic,lill Gowilri °r Collie titrtletior► °f `ielel itnetl lull the Bull lilt leeessor. r11Id erin.= u'9 I of a1u1 tbitar ]ic1 fl to raiy` alo all lt(! acts ltl,rl:illr s, i }l �' ° {e 1) 1, 1 I# 1) o tainillr�• said .rant, " u r Cc }re 1`°wr 11tillILI &r•21(lill,P ""lid pl,,pct. (BS' if t r r, ` 1`1• 1.l" seeof FrfteoJcet fol,laa jor Iii.: AR 1I LFJ the 51111 i�. hr tl7rtl (till a]l }lrollrti �e5o1 the �° 11c»' SeI,lot illtit]'rll't tti, to 1 d ,•i11 ll 1l bf thl' uloitIt(I" a oil11 e4ltarSt)" rh°:yrn IAA. ,r t(11t' d jIt �f honl lnlilllill„;• (13 10 See i1 tl�0(,t11e `'j,(,lvtl Ltlt)2ll:e ;4) r L E ? l) . tl7r �il,,r•illa :1I 'C. t ele4 tn1e71 to ltt5 otl , }1.( „rut rllGter t rinu 1 V1( ell({ of the 1 illrliu boy's 1,011d, rlll�t rc7171 -148 lolled —o1 c1 or near the 11.8y aballllnnecl in ]3 "r0 —ttucl t ;� ltl3 out a To1111 Landinn on said pilnrinl Lake—and to re- port said Lai ont to fire lle%t animal '1'011.11 Meeting. (By re- request), AR'T'ICLE ` 1, To see if the Tow,, will v , anti appropriate the sum of ($100.[]0 vote to raise pllrchasc a Sand slrealiin�� ) oue htuldrecl dollars to 1 nlarltine for s111 exdittIn sand on icy roads. (By relttle,,t }, ARTICLE 22. To set, if t}1e r, n nd appropriate a snffi� lent suns owl, will vote to raise in place Tar Road ill �otttll of money to build a mixed 11 it11 Orleans, Barn ic11, Orlealls connecting Ro11te 28 Brelrste1 11oad, a distance of 4:500 feet. (lay request). :~<R'rlcl,la: 23. To see i# file ., Ctnd alrprupriate the sttnz n£ ,. To11.11 1vi11 vote to raise ($ �1£teen Ilnndred Dollars 1 °500.) in build tl mixed in place ' , Rctad beniuuitt� at ti(1tt111 cud ( >£ Par 11rlCU1 oft Gibson in a \TOlt.herl3 llirl rticul to '1'o11'lt r•Ctndiel�Iirlad "ltd rttntlin!g of. (By request). � or "n3- part there - Il ITICL1 24. To See if 1 1 the 'ool"', will vote to rtti.le tlui[ a 1 n•o n•iate a �lnn of lnaneY to with hot mix the I orttlninli(" „ 1lide11 and resurfaee� where ntix now stops atl(I (`outitlu111roacl; startinsr b at a point: ink,• at the l•reelc. (By request). to11•ard the town lan(l- :i1lTtCl.,I +] `),>, To see tf and appropriate the stun of ' 11le r1�a11'n 11Tiil CWo '1�11011saltll B Vote to raise to widen and restttfar'e 11•illl ,,111c, ollar5 the road in Rock llarhrI'% lls �' tjslll +alt or mixture, 111oinrv,• tar mixture, Smith find r111111illu Oil 1 11ea1' or any part thereof. (133 1(1j111� rlire("limttl1� 13i clre Street, To sC�a' '1'x111, and appropriate the su1u of t 11110 n hill to rttisc with some suitable aspbttlt or ", tl' 11'iden �'0te Tar 111, `11td res(trfal•c set, beninnill 1le,ir the .\tttr le Tesiden('e o£ Alherte ,'oacl in Tan - rulltlint; in Ce norlhtrlY cluectinn to Sno1v anti man E. Snow or any part thca•, the thereof. residence of Free - (I3y l.egllest). —149— gill raise and a11- ;II,TICLIaJ `? r : To See if the SOiru 11uY1clred pallat's l,ro )ri"te the stun of llvo 1 eute1ta11111'ent of tr • `hansancl �' t� e ct f they of { �.fUt1.f)C)) far 1ro�idinn CYmtlsetnent or Jab yctsle- 1 te1• S3. ltxtltlic (h "ratter tl, pr111 "illl'(l h3 "11C11)t11p (B3 r ) 1 : ilti allll "Y1(l(({ 111. 1Ell" (Mt 1_l1'3l, 1.1�,! Will Vote to i11- t.be rT,oN"' Wi n�tio11 i:, �c•l, if 1 er b0tli, :l.li'1'lC'I.l: 2 Po loll =ate' StrYt(t Cite llotlr(l 01` ti('k'rintela to t.�l'0tatc ftlltds, 01 faeili- 1,�l ltera1 01' '- anti harbor ltlyl'e+it113 to obtain eitlle,1 the c11"I'llel for the purpo ;e of inlprol'itlf nest }. i0 raise ' tie:; at Rock Harltar. (BY ►(lI Vote 1101511 1611 1 4: )00.00 to ,j, Sl'(' if the e,S " "l'Cer F 11g111TS, ;111'I'Tl'I.1 +a `?!). o atlte3' not to EL Fnst nest Clusl apprl }1ri;11 e Ct "it nl 1n eetnc "tc1`Y �u Old test in 1lttild a tittilt1111c fL'Y1l'l' ttt tiff i }uritl "r n teln]3y r,gtlest) tiEll "(T tt. isw; t +r replace the oltc lleluayli.' Y tltej'e0 1.0te t0 J.a 1!) i (Yr to thr ar to Clef. Yatt�thin� "rill 1;0.00 to rj,jj1111 ll[ Vi e T sec the 10 `rc ' t1t ,� 3O' 1110 1C riot jolt, t0 repltice A1�1 I.IC L1� 1l► C11t(I appropriate aY sttltt of at �ttu5et �tallTest }• Se ('011.,truet a nelr buli�lle tod 0llt.. (1'1 will Tote to fl,,Sll 1)reserlt one t1•llich is rott tIle 'Ilowl1 in, I t1�o if t1 0 ip. ' ,, see t AR'T`IC'LE 31. St J11 of tull`tii )• t0 rarise ,"Id appropriate the {133' t'c' i kill rote electrie toilets of \tlttsct j3eCjl;lt. ill \. ,[,1j1111 tll ttn 1itTe if tntit 1tt VIA, 0 �, T11 7t ,p,ti.1.[)() tt1 ij1•f > ;0 ARTICLE ��� ytt7�11 oI . 11rl ; °(' till. t tl1�t)' "rill approllriCYte tlr 1�trr1; t0 1cl (3� Lil Cl� 1lttnlp �l(lre(1!,e oru oi1t. 11,;11 1`l1 ljitrt <Fist a ttt I� tiff;\ 11' � �l,�t�1t ([ 11t' tls ,t lnntar 1r11ii�1t is oltl if file 1 1w, rtgl c_e , li See t+ Cti G1' ({7t 33. To 11►0ttll,ll; jlttrlalc i►t t, }le 1119 �'1UTIC I,iL' gun of 1 ee r1 t y j0 i c 11"Opriate a sn1flLiQ QI7t:Ttlfll'e try 5t1I tE1e 1tt 1. \)linker linitt tit C11til 1;tti(le to \)cliff5 etstl'1'1jt tithe. (By re(]1}eS0 -150- - ARTICLE 34. To see if the _151— Illd appropriate a stun of tnctllev snlficientttolptt chase land �I`ltree Sears= ;it the Town Landill4e, Head of ftlr x111ar!�in� batllin,Y Tottn Cove for lul ore oi' (lltc llelni,er l narti of 1'uhlie \'elfttx'e �etl'�a l r ilree , r beach at that poiltt and�to da orTto aca 01le - msmbl,l l;s,asrcl n6' IIc'atlt9l for �' a11� tllil7r theretulder, (By request), I ' One TOW11 ('leek f0l' OIle rear, for Otic ,car, ARTICLE 35. To See if the O1►e 'I'u�� a1 'l'reaslrs cl' and approp►•iate the s IoNvil Ous I'nikcs tt,1 nl' "]'axes i'nr (hie Veal'' 'llx'ee years, uttl of «111 vote to raise l3uiltlinn �'�Od.0i) for for a trhau•f at the totil•17 the 11urpose of ()he Member of tit•lusnl ('oullllittee 811011' "l 5htn "e Tonset• landing of �1`luee Fears= ou the sn�cnllecl 011e Trn-,iee s,l• '1nn11• l,il,rar} f ,ear, (By le(fuest) �h11i1�, for (llle ;� �A1�'�IC "LIB . One Flu e� 3(i. 1'o see if „ 'I'NV0 Col►slables 1'0,. One s <'a1r. aincl apprnpriaate the Stun of , the iu1v17 11 i1] vote to raise For I3arICI Coueerts to be ,, Three lltwtleecl 1)nllast5 -ear, ( 3U( }.? One Tree NV;tl•(lel] i'us' 0110 Veil", Tjllcc� �,carx= �ivtn in the ' O]re Paul: ( "hill issinnel. alr, the .Inllior Coltlxnttnit' Baud• (B� Tot{ ►► dttrin< 19,31) nr Upe ' b)' pn't- f, �- } c ' 7`equest)• One Park ( "tlmnlissintleY� 1' lr� *<trxallt, attar ARM 'LE 37. ' ` EtA c; this Dices o { tllc tllrce Foy t se %T11 c1�3 Y�• auul appropriate the s to lee if the Towll hill An(l vot► are clirc,s red t ttlll of $400 foe the Vote to raa.iss i arl, celehrattint" the gt11 n my purpoxe of ptn17 1 ►� llp aafiestctl tallies thercul' a S►it1 101 cr Of .I n'�vlllti 111 • ` , ]ll" tltt5 be sl,onsored b 111 the ' the store n1' ��' ►lllz ►l11 11. I[lrr y s.licl llle�t I.e�it,n, 3 the nrleans Post T1111 -n uF Orleans, tss of hold ill. t•e'tllrn °t at (By request). �0 3(lg of the :lttleritall all least I,sf(we the Iillla <tllcl 1)1211ie t1tt'I, °,s.11 Cle1'1i, (1'.C, (l to the �1It3'If'l,E 3S• lIEI1 E,0F la AI" ti tl1er struct the moderator to a S ewa ee if the To11'tl �1 "an•rant. 11 it1► ,nor ds,ille a7 afOr ) ltluar to ats`l, it, ronjulletioll 11.p�loiut 11'ill vote to in dr ►y °f thin)° a eollllllittee of live 17er.soll; 1110 � Marc of nlceiill s,lltll ed aloe! the t Mlle altltl l 1'latnnitl"; Bnatrd and ti11 r'irhtc 111td1' to instruct Boaltl of Seleetltlell, Its a ]like I] to the to11•T] at the next to11 -]t said (li1•ell lulsler oul• hillltlstliuttSalnd to clo or ala•f lssythi ►l�, Conunittee tc, lire.-Will' +1 ]]lee ol, 01 t}lereltuder.t111n ZOjlinh I,y_La ws, awl #l1e �'ealr of our l�ux'cl ]sine ,5, ARTICLE ,1! ►. {1'y 10 S l tiL !nest). !Intl to £]et l <I\ �0 ��' ans• fllait: utay legally" conic before loll attl 1i,() *%} Clle e the toe{, y otlaes' l,n illess X111' ; vIU ticetn1en °t taslg• TUF,8UAY N'FB To vote for the elect i B[JARx 7th t;,l o ' cers: n °F the follolvitl,,. „ l o1Pn Of'ti- One Moderato], for ()ne ttest: C° st• lUlc al, A One �eletnlaltt for T try f, ('Cl 3 cars, One Assessor for ' .C] ►ree 3•ears ANNUAL RY4,ro of THE SC OF THE TOWN OF OgT FANS FOR THE YF' 1933 glinted D�' ,r ,, G a�oss.ss. -1,1— ORGANIZATION FOR 1938 SCHOOL CO \IMITTEE •]olut li. AVON]), Chairman Mrs. Carrie G. Nelson Term Expires 19::3.0 Reginald F. Raddin Term Expires 1941 Term Expires 1940 1_ 1'NION SUPERINTENWAINT OF SCI1001"S Charles II. Pratt, A. 8CII0OI, PHYSICIAN Henry A. White, bI• I)• SCHOOL NURSE }Iiss Bessie Armstrong, 11. JANITOR George C, IIo Akins SI'PERl'ISOIt O1'.hr IlenrY A. Pet.Vv _1;;— ORLEANS SCHOOL GALENI?AR — 16 Weeks �3, 1935 13 weeks Srpt`ether li, 1!13ti to Ihret,Il, 1 - weeks lanuarc :;, 1!1:39 to Alarch 3l• 1939 16 week., April 10, 193!1 to Jntte 11i. 1!139 �:� 1939 16 8t'ptemher 5. 1939 to llrcrtttbp1' - -•31e followin;; days: There trill be no school otl[ondaY �eptentber 5, 1!ti38 —Labor Dar TtiesdaY September 6. 19:3ti— �I'eaciters \Ieetm° Ft•idac yVednesdac (kinher l °_. 1938 ('0111111 lla chers Con�entton� October "8 19:31; — Barns• Co. p Fi.idaY Titat'sdo Noe m r he 11, 1938tnstlre Da�� R,eoess� t' rUank" November, 24 & '3•i, 19:35— StIDda�. & Fridav Nraeation), launat't(`' rlr!1: 3:11— \ewltYeati,tsSC�cePirtlula 11 }Vednesda Ft braerr�. .>, 1 !1:3!1— } }'a,Uin� ton }ledite da` I)`rS� 4 (Tlmrsday April 19. 1!1:3'1 — Patriot 1),n�Tnesd,�F u t e }7cbruar1" Ldac Recess. Afav '10. 1939— ileatnt•ial B tt .hint 9 as arraa Ced (:rlean, Schools Will ]tar ofon 11 a.' 193 1939 fur d PtemUet• 1'rit3rc) e The Calendar Uegittniu' is: 9:310 rit date }l,t•tinb le September 4. 1 939— Lah °lal)a3.ttiou'ac hets September 5. 1!3:3!1 —ruc> ir• soUed' at as v13`— (a;,cs llolidaY. VidaY elier b 'llrllil. Cont,entto, )et l 12. _�•,tcl liarustahle C mrntY idaY esses t derY'$ o]i1no ! tim l Wed. yetu Vat 11. 1.);i. �ritla` o�u1i> Noveniher l 1, „1I )rrY l`hanlc,� icio!_ I):tVr�( "I't.istnms Sear' 1 bcgias r 1!1:3.1 eI' ,perm ])reennc�r •.'. VoudttJ'. Winter •Jannar.). 1. 19- 10--Tnesdo,' drnnrir• . -'. 1240— —i,6_ ORLEANS FINANCIAL STATEMENT GENERAL C;O \TTROL : School Committee Sala- ries and Expenses Superintendent of Schools Enforeclnent of Law Salaries Other Expenses 1 N'S'1 RU VTIO : Supervisor,s Principal and ,reacllers Textbooks, Supplies Ul'E'llAT10N Janitors 1 +`ue1 Miscellaneous 111 _1I N'1TENAN CE : Repairs, Replacement and Upkeep AUXILIARY AGENCIES: Libraries $3.61 114,il1th 600.75 TI-allsportatio n +5,546.00 11iscellaneous 872.80 —~ 7,023.16 8,325.00 Expended in Needed cd 193 for 13 1639 $480.50 964.75 235.12 ` - - * 1,680.87 $ 1,592.00 $1,061.00 16,500.82 460.31 1,346.64 - -`--- 77,368.77 21.3-11.0(1 *2,025.6{3 1,38911 606.85 4,021..56 4,430.0(1 $1,125.16 14 25.16 7,111,00 �I t It, 01-1,1,,1Y-. �eYr t_ =rnllncls and l.11lildill"', X18.50 3 t 2.15 "IN' - 1"(pli1111 ent � Total 19:38 Approprilltioll 1938 1 +1\11(lilditures Balance Refunds, 360.65 $36,9 QU $33 }609.61 33,61. 33,6D9.67 � 83 5_.66 13tll�lnce � �3316Uc}.6+ OLS``Y NET COST OF SC$0 P"�penditures for 1938 „136 6U 1i �Ta. s % Glen. School FIYnc1 Part3�7.5 6� C"lty of Bost011 �, uitloll �r t �ltY of Bo, -to17 TrilllriportiltlDlY ( -14Y of. Boston 1.07 �1'YYYtivll 3 66 1�cilnllursenlellt flu• Ullioll 3,`9 `311 lel intcndent, clf Sellools ToNvii Eastllk'n" iti ec 31: 8U `4,72 1.4 19.78 of '\(:counts Uutst��)ldil1 Arnold , gq ��ultloll of TPPq e11gfteGkeg'oT 6,38 fruition of J"Iles -158— REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS To the School Committee of Orleans; Herewith I subunit In n school report for 1938, Sections of this report whid7 are contributed by the Principal, ter Superviso•s of liusic and Art, the School Physician and School Nurse furnish a somewhat detailed review of the work of eaeh department. Our school system is rather definitely divided by the ltiginvay which runs between the two buildings. Grades ane to six have been quite fortunately ]ocated and the work has for some 3•ears prospered under the care of the Principal and teachers of those oracles. An urge for improvement in the High School has often been expressed. Parents, School Committee, teachers and pupils have been more or less unsettled. Eacll group hay looked to the other for help in the accomplishment of re- sults beyond those which have been attained. The year of 19:38 will stand Out among others as rho year in which the Acw 7[iglr School teas In erde a reality. The town bas sponsored it in a 1vI I Q hearted manner. 1 wonderfully fine site has been purchased, and an equally Dine building planned by a Building Committee wltieh hue eoustrnttiont��as��beg�unkint19 :18111 reserve. :3lnreover actual It is not the plan nul the intent of an alibi for the present nor t„ I this report to Offer out3 the future. It is my belief however that the acre builten-1 will make it possible 1,, aellieve. tangible resell:, far bo�'onll an3ttiing attained before. Mi.. l.cmmrdi. air. 81ewart and the entire faculty d( srrve reeolwitim7 and cnmmendatl0❑ for their effort to sliuudate loyalty and Hood citizenship amonn the stndcut —159 — hod } .:1n individual eau en,jo3• his freedom most and cier- rise his eoustruetive ability best if be lives to ale 17old�s which is ,ovorned b3- lane and order. This Pt'j7lcip school. hnp173, if Ave it, sehool society as 1ee11 as outside of most this prilielple. Let � :1s individuals wr. find ourselves and oft affil overn ourselves in accordance `inlselnoolend owell it me therefore call upon all citizens to the thatfor the tIt OPPortunit3•makes a and snppo•t the hill school faculty' Ordered sehool nu!ood7citi ns$ip tt7'lticll Ill attained °a �y It tlR I ea.atiee of that ,: school ea71 the individna totter school extent tlStte it prumotes�tile success of who attend. H( 11001 of as foil 0,1, 11 [(l IT is lOfi. 11 00, hr. Lemlardi relunrts on the lliglt'ear 11ifli �of the 1`a The enrollment Of the g °171'7efli1 Maj1ndY ill of schools e over t,lles of thlighiiille"ssa. "011lt`Iluni,7 . JAY71a7of sp7n akihd', 1u eucpalau 1vorJc up higher education. the other• 1ll8ti rudtuttes leVe either tempornrY or Perini 'Yes teac6ij1^ strlte of 0 4taff .Idle ill o d71a ten tine dl•a There hav,, bet"'. changes pl of Orlean7, .araor} nl, l`1 Ilu, sehool. Hiss Louse 1Villia gill tae n of el, c r1•al I to Iladeliff l'olle e, nvas elee1 the 7rstlrlealus Itr:aut b»d Trenrh ])e 7attmennt cursed epics to area Iltatlb 91'd,a.Ode 3'�e(I red dof , t ll�hin!�inr the Pet YA e l gtthl7I Stln cer Ina' tae sehool, \liss . \lire l'rncl 0r LOndu,'1 :hiss Dori; Tr„1vt 7s Aar 'ties ear sa7r ariloos iv literature classes. ilallar c past 3' ill Cu atin° P;strR hvi71S' VOrtiell 7T17 °. 1711 Our athletic 1 ,Ilan 1`plllP of our young turn --160— sports. Our :tint in atbletics is not to snake the winning of gaanes rata Sole aitn but to dei•ehap bealtlty° bodies asad !a sense of 14•ood sportsinansbip. All inia was t ov ation this past year the formation of the Jtnaior 13asketball League. Five teams Nvere orrianized under the leadership of Al" r. Herbert Fuller, a graduate of Orleans High School t« ca game Sclaedttie was played. `l`lie , and a twenty - team Isere a�t•arcletl individual members of the �vinnin, ��ivcit their class numeral.s.1}1 es and all other buy were in Mr, Fuller. are indeed grateful On December 9th and 10th of this year e senior class ltITSented the play- "The Claarin School" taml thth the direction of llliss Louise Williams. The 111a3' rva4 a breast success aaatl` a goodly- Sum was realized, Curriculum `1'he. curriculum varies a bit frown that of last. Book - keeping Shortliand and Typing were shortened to tivo year courses and General Alathetnaties with Busines. Training were saubstituted. Biology has been tem dropped. This :subject will again be taken top ill e il)orarily School tshere one will find adequate e quiptnent. Reviewing last ,year's achievellient tests, )ve found that there was a great lack of reading comprehension (it' out yonaaher students. 7'o aid in oil the pill. _t developing coirspreheti- Sion we arc: now offering literature in the Junior he School as a unit rsourse. i"ndct• the buidattee of Miss High fibs tit's ]oNrer ;grades are taking,• '' gstatifying to know that the pupilslea7lco splendid] and it is m is ogress, I would like to 4 � Y their �srork and are Iuakin�, 1. ' r state here aural Value of literature is not being that the cul- iae;;lected A definite program has been planned our Inotion picture projector. Forty_ for the use of have been engaged for sho�vintr. true eclucI lonal films y oneral bs sal classes in literature, civics, chenaisir and g' science, I i � If lchievenient constant atten- ;tttentl *a11C - not. in d paTents It is noticeable tli�ai "dents recor tlse `tJN,,a. sl latir aaehievenient eto'eBn ance are apt to have t elation b iasually' ' 1"ould fully understand the vital a ,s absence �laau. It is not generally itaiclet stoacl that a dal be easily' ` e '1 Ill e. ra lotis of t�va claiys _,cork. `ills cavity of cases a that ecl t,e1.r large niaJ lessons for by stating that in as aiepa,re leis to the Pupil cleat out foil one (Illy' does to "t I bl 'Ile lass IS orCYai a tQ�pli. C clay- nor the clay lie enters- class aiacl to t if possible - atnd many- timers costly' #o the children atteOf ionsibili l :a cr se rest �e parents to see that theist build a sen a 11('g clarity its attendance ItclP iag people. tY and de pendaability- its ottt• '011 T a Orton �ltariiin l r htigtoia 1 ril �aslaino ieln- lA as rev senior class visits lollQ to be le g Lach year our this trip is oileancl e1aj°raao llativ- the Springy; Vaacation. `' and laerecl. It is itaterestiu instrtictialiale trip• til�e rvartla« ay in depart - r,tae can salt' that it IS not ai riee i}'e P . of rc the p the finis t0iva ,vQCla�y of SC 1 tillie is p orl� lass bcet� 1', wonder if it is llo° eueigy. From the twist laosise- study` of Iv �alaiaa , valuable school and So I.uueli sckISk;na toi�tiYYCLgi lla °e a'aiSin the necessary' failicl �ustifiecl i�t1. I beg t °i °I.s alairl lost ita the past that five are t.his eollclltof all Oiut t37 f °r tl e4nnot be done to ree Tbnt Palellts respousib tite i� 'Sill tWo d students 3i e to Sage a }zssutu 1toSS1b11itIES, „Petlic( ) n all .13 e'(111 to ]i nrael ' seniors grotap tom .. rpltflt be r 7t a 1'aisiaic• of tlae fLind. ill)]. �vo beDias iii 39 ,ve9 � nts in9ton Trip club. Ba`leln this tt)i 7 anicl oil a atelY °a. Small ,amount ca.cJa eve fol. the tI of apProii gc,r i.lar; Sergi 114secl on aI Cost of $in depibo 3l eent4 I wotalcl ineain a `veelrly aabullt laaa' #hay l "first {dire at's a.aul t,hu taailotviat' darts ioai l' rit °f stabbc ;ril tt', offs aliprcc�airlilai.l r i e'clii.esyL' titer• fog. We Ivisla tocrtraliaie a.. gifts : To 11'fiss — ]d2 tion to American Forests, To Cane Cod Trunk Contltany fol• gift subseription to Banking. To 1'ickersolt Lumber Com- I)ally for gift sub-scripl ion to the American Builder. To Mrs. B. F. McC:lennen of Cambridg% for gift of fi,e Fears lmek issues of the \atiortatl Geogral)bie, and to Arr. Ilatrt.3 Snow for the binding of these magazines, To the eontlnunity at large for its eottlirnu'd intet'�s.t in the Free �'tiilk [ <ltnll of the ,I.'hool. {'oniribution5 hater as follows. 1 "rtiversal Club .,......... ()clean; Chapter 0. E, $5.00 Sons & Daughter's of Ltbert 5.00 lurnternal Ledge 1. 0. 0. F - .... "' '.00 Nallhet tirange „ 8.69 Unk-ers.'Il kI Sewing Cire el 4•00 Antertoan W irltt Auxiliary ........ .. ... 0•00 Easthanl ttrallfee a.00 Orleans Post, \o. 3080 . .................... 50 0 Olean" 1 'ireul4r1 "C an Legjoll 88.3 2 ltioia Memorial Day IT SeLt>4�es, 5.00 ilni*•ersA0 Chump Orleans 4Vmnarl's Club 8.67 Sauce 111)11} of the menlhets 5.00 are residents of the Town of F of tl1e abo *e arganizhtiortr. �t�thanaa;3:i ryas given to the School of that Town. VOCAL �ll•'�lY� The work in N'"a)1 nu.tsic at ]rich has tnraler the 4lirea tine ni' llr ;s 1'atteh i5 nnt�, „ralwn ,o dive, Iris Kelinan who siweeed; :Hiss I'atclt, I'nnduete4l by 1Ii,s Miss I ellnanl cliti•ides he 1tt'irlrar tletir•lties; Singing, listeninj rl , n)u'ie into tllre,• r• and t•111111in •. marehilrg, eta•. Note lalli��t�lttts shell as tvadking, r'Qa ]a opal gargle an(l eont inllerl throtu,,ll is in #eoclticed in see - d"Hng the fifth anal Sixth grade" suceeediltg glades till tl)e p1 �1)ll is exl)eeted to S al", �rq be sings• TWO part n as ill the a'4` €td ! he s llables ul' ,onr, art so itatl'atd114 e4l in fourth grade and the t1n'ee ptlteot'3' are also TOM, time `tncl 11)11 and ac, fifth an4l sixth grades. aecia tSo J mood, app 111 ht bY t stressed, 1 +'xI)ression t0tle, as e tat 4luttintanet. Nvith different instrialuents Iliglt School. trl: reealyds. �rltt Jtlnior is 1 rt of Part 5111�I'111r Iti hIl.ther taught ttt ,nstc )a nuI'tt t of ��ntet'icall IIistol v (4 the de`'elol art, the tit' wk of these grades. and four p the three E lie emp asis In tltc setting high School cll�ttlte It'0tlt' 11sie alone. M•Lifiie. eoustitntes at tna,jor part tlratt ] an. � a ion. ar love 0f nitlsic ratllese and ca pet'a1t lAaeed in teaching re;p lreee"s depends 111)011 in41i *'idnEal Y�T w�v I_NLjr1yRIJY'ilJ�''I:�11 er 1)ni Pat: the l)et °fotmnnlnity Nil,. Nassi I=el)0rts ill 1 ' the llusie sho11lal not on1� infltleMj7al.cl co 11,1A been lansibility distriet „Port sltottld hear It direct r'eyl le of this ntot'a1 so c )art,. 'flit' people �l'h etrest of mllsie Srhic ll it is a 1 supP inn' tl interested not i;Clter "oUEi Ill their ft1121nC'tili 7e ltlt- l'11►•tller' ba *e been A� all a1'r!.Iles- even more nec4led art s two � eAi`_' llalttall Sn -00X0 °en�rraS, Daring; the past 1 arnatni' c,i11a tt ITcal t' "Illy in pronlotinn` a ga'otll en influerl copal noel h nr ©itps tt'at or I)atn4 }r brat I have be ell ijlstrtlrll that sueaf peal)le of sruall ensembles ,n4�lt is ad*'isaltl nnlnber�fllc�` t,att tl!�e S111a etc, use o. rile ore 4 l;tl ?��n e�lrlttlj1�Il Ilnatrt ets, c ttirtt4 t,, (I till, bee, yet. to a,1 tile ``'t sllotrld he enI•olllalg PC s 1)10 n" t rrt ut ,get t,e. i 1Volti•e(1, '1'llc� 4'atlt r f tilt �airjOtl til.ce5 e%Ill,ltrne III tt:,setuble at tltt' h0ntcs a e of ante i11 the tl' (111,111, t'4'�t. l'ultlrr 1iat4l ' 110 Lie C lulrub' tiant I, I` the nitrsiea7 j11nsicLtsitt oI . The � )1111 the la)l))lr4'1tt l•lasre �yhirll t11i5 t�•t)e s- C1e1,1tta1tl' rite deg cll c�i.;fs 4,4111111 ie�f tit,ttrds wrlti the people of tkr'}�” llod 17 1`1 )nice, the IlanS 11"o,"Jolle 1nu4�lof this 1)e 141 1ta1V� 11t151C Ait1sie Of I ll"l," 11111 of t I,I' et41in1'f'. the xt`ca F i -164— proves the interest of the people as well as eaf the orcat masters in this field. T have been trying to encourage this type of ensemble )jot only on Cape Cool but also in the Nets England Mates through the New L, i)gland 'Supervisors, Conferences and my prasition as Chairman of the Solo and Ensemble Com- mittee of this organization has helped lne very touch irk furthering this cause. lTY airn is not only to help develop those who have talent but also to help the average child . ,Is much as 11is talent:; will permit I ant again expressing the wish that our principal,, would be, able to an range their scltnol programmes in such a way )halt tlae. Schools tt gills) avail themselves of the op- );ot•tutjit� of listeliin;; to the 1)arul•oselr Concerts. There ]]re many ,drools whiell have a great many more curricular a.ct ivities than we have and find it tvort.l1while to give tt 71x14' ]jour each week to listen to these e.oneerts. 14Tiast of our schools have good a4semhlr halls and radios. I hope that our principals will realiwe the tremendous value of these concerts and arrante for the pupils to listen to them. The musical. ot��anizatimis of the seltools are many. only They not sertie tilt a communities witlk suelk aetivitie., ias their annual ecanc.erts and by joining together to form iltc Alonomausett, On hesh•a and the Lower Cape School Syrn- phmiv Ot•c•hestra, ])lit tlkey alao participate in many State ta)lrl New England Festivals. Tiw CaIw Cod .laltaior Community Band also sloes a ),,relit cleat trio as rlti !fit )tag the pupils and 1)ublic a real service. Tile smnl"er e0" r its are attentlecl b3 thousands ,md are reeeit c d most e uiljtl iastically. There are 58 pupils taking iilstrtnuental music iu (.)c- leans. They are as follows: Beginners .. ............................... Junior Orehest.ra . ............................... ............. Senior Orellestra — 165 ART clt. able and -�£i s. l3n�d ers ttti `lllpervisor of is Tea Art than , )artntelrt farther to ansiotks to cam the work of her del enables her I" have clone in the ))list. Her expe.jetl)ceepartment tints 1c11c)w first Mans) the 1)0ssibilities of the a far c.oticlit.iolr in gracle� kuldevelnpeel. 'She reporis tills wort. tca be in f inede.,,eloped eraftelo>ra tllrcau�, . , that the )lake not Assist )ter to cle, „11 pis c xc e lit 1111 �` etc nt. T t 1 list n•e mad` be able to assist }t'nrl: trhieh tike is able to Offer• al)d equip- Ge 1t•or• ': ,r lar1� of gl)ft craft �.. T11 the hiyIt school buildill, clot ent of el trirda' Y11e'nt Kati ;c) t.`ar n prev the list„ avil a 7 fork in 1 oursey folio)) „•b Std. Aff attd rl`hc'rc is a need for othrr e throtic etaft, tictn itt clratvin�� rltirin!r ,'1'ktcic oi1ettat[l 1e11t11ers5iUilitjes. clltitill;�, rnaclel 1't''. ear'vilig'• tneta1Lt11.ealizecl 1)0 ' "(1111•ses in desig'11 are tuurntc the I- IF,ALTII tilt � �i�ian )tea 1 115 "> tat as tit`. c Report of School ttf111 as 1 S1ie1. ]lilt licc,li ttalct•et 'wit "I'll ` clisease�s' Tile rear 15135 I1aa lt(1ti iac(•1a it tire,, 5 r`f the school )rnpulkitiorl rah c °1ii s e�•e,j� r.i1;c•� Lott 6err oc(msioual iso]a- teetlteial. l 1j41t1e the 11 ra 1)© e )irlemics of any of e �iil of 1 eS,ei.it1 `1t ta11111e,tiot) 3 of S tile {' 1ira1 Colds of till 111at111cr tt•itlt )list i� fear, and it ', }topes) alt t It's' )lie r rt NN, ill tj.irle tjj t cej� Sr:ljon] otat Ole 11111. builrlin �' the 1111111 cat Ill, ]e' 1' in t jj Stt•eclela tkal,eet ~c it) 01. yil= pets,(] 11L�i1 n The Lott n5 ill tare feW. a� {p11`11 e1t,e itjt.ettt5 tlt�t- 5r11`�11`, eases o,f head lice t�j.j11)t 1a11rt t tart oc ' t 1j1'tl 1 tats 1, jit,t a as �;e1Ui as only 1�,esy 1 ijk tia' acct j 11t],e I �r!l that T coOld ilttl It tile ,1 r 11t'ie't'~ ia1 111(, )llur teeth of tllely of tlat't ttj1,�.,jt e care of the the bat t is x1.1 1I °alert where If ilK rl11 ,,, nelee -166— s of "l•lolls'Ceti" let the 1)"ll"111"t Set. Two Balls a '}'cal' n11 the dentist would save many a tootle that is lost at present. Report of School N nl•:se Field visits to anti inhehalf of eases Office nursing- visits Inspections by nurse 47 Dental inspections 511. 114 The entire school was examined ill { }ctober Alid April. A dented clinic IV" lleltI OUtol)er 1(')tll. Treated at clime Temporary fillings 19 Permanent filliu�s 7 r� Extractions Prophylaxis i J3 Total Operations 72 Weil-lied slid measured A T.13. clhlic was emiducteLl h�• tilt 13A1'nst�ll)le C o1111t 750 SatlItolinllt. -rA ext1l1lill`ions N1'ere offered to those who needed further stiller. Alin tested \amber ittendill,- the toxin Antitoxin eliuic 41 ()tiler items: 3 SAnitalt� inspections Children taken home 11 '-chnnl visits t A ln•c- ss•hool C1i11ir tt•,1.; stlon�ot•111 h�' the ti1�t•11 zlnll tt•A�: held on 1111'Co (hip, with eln atteudail,'e, (sf tell. —167 — 131'DC =ET luatlths of 1 11nt1Cipateti four The hndret. as drA�rn ltl finer eased ellrolimenl 1•`t�l!1 ill the ►tear ]III 1601 ih��hicll the llel� hltildin�� Adcicd cnnrsc, and l ll 5 rte t, date of caul rCC f,tCltlt�' lee {yet Viol'," sa btld Was planned to ACC-C)tnn10t1+1te tlloll',''llt'tpeelhlea as wall 1,10timl is lincertelnl. it llilti bCe11 the t'inanecs tllttt the ne��` ltltilllinr ntatti' tls it is completed. ed. }�ulitt 1tespectf tll ly` sa J k1. I'1l'�rrT {'lI.t1 {IaL Sellools. tltellde11t of SItl }t'1't m Alfred J. Leonardi Herbert D. Stewart N. Richard Butler 'Eunice McCue Julia 3. Tibbetts Doris Trowt Louise J. 'Williams Alice V . Crocker CORPS OF TEACHERS, JANUARY 1939 0 ra U Principal, High Prin. Emeritus Assistant. High Assistant, High Assistant, High Assistant, Nigh Assistant,High Assistant, High Elementary z CL w Tufts College Bowdoin North Eastern University Bates College Beale Bus. College Framingham Teach. Col Radcliffe and 1 rr,_11., d B Flora Arnaud Lillian "P.'Worth Assistar►t,Elem. o y an . U. Teachers' Tr. Courses Bertha E. Treefe Assistant,Elem. Assistant,Elem• Salem Normal Ilyaunis Normal 15 IW v Thomas Bassi Music ' Tufts College 14 °Inst.Music N. E. Conservatory 0 years 1929 10 years Iv Iv Imo. ..� �. Iv 4-• Cr 4- �- 7 lv I a Car ".r.^•. IL a I':i :-e IL :-' La la t:: L' ['a C.? I:, •--' I.:, Z: u :r t5 ~ Cr u I'D a , I a ry wIz is I ZI C4 zz aL ^I CORPS OF TEACHERS, JANUARY 1939 0 ra U Principal, High Prin. Emeritus Assistant. High Assistant, High Assistant, High Assistant, Nigh Assistant,High Assistant, High Elementary z CL w Tufts College Bowdoin North Eastern University Bates College Beale Bus. College Framingham Teach. Col Radcliffe and 1 rr,_11., d B Flora Arnaud Lillian "P.'Worth Assistar►t,Elem. o y an . U. Teachers' Tr. Courses Bertha E. Treefe Assistant,Elem. Assistant,Elem• Salem Normal Ilyaunis Normal Beulah S. Bowers Iris Kelman "Art Vocal Mass. School of Art Thomas Bassi Music ' Tufts College 14 °Inst.Music N. E. Conservatory 10 v r+ >4 < 1937 1908 1929 1931 1930 1935 1938 cc � m ai o a0 3 years 37 years 10 years 9 years 12 years 2% years 3 years 19311 12 years 1920 33 years 1918 28 years 1930 81/ years 1938 14 years 1938 0 years 1929 10 years c� QO W co H H z x C1 Lrz 1300. W 1450. Orleans U Orleans $2200. Orleans 2000, Orleans 1500• Orleans 1250. Maine 1500. Orleans 1300. Wenham 1200. Orleans 1300. Maine 1450. Orleans 1450, Orleans 1200. Eastham 300. Harwich Port 260. Stoneham 600 Orleans - Miss ionise J. Willi tive at th ams succeeds Mrs, G- Beryl Eldredge. Mrs, Eldredge's resignation became effec- e September end of Jurxe 1938. She taught in Orleans from September 19217 to June 1930 and again from 1932 to tl -Le end of June 1938 making a total service here to date of 6 years. Mrs. Beulah S. Bowers• Supervisor of Art in the schools of School Union No, 21 began her work September 19, 1938. Mrs, Bowers succeeds Miss C. Lu -,ile Nichols who served in that capacity fromm, February 8, 193', to June 1'1, 1938. Miss Iris jinn n, Supervisor of Vocal Music in the schools of Union No. 21 began her work Sept. &, 1938• Miss Delman succeeds Miss Charlotte Patch. Miss Patch resigned to be married. Miss Patch served from September 9, 1931 to June 17, 1938, GRADUATION EXERCISES OF 1938 ORLEANS HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY, 3 ['tiE 24, AT 8 O'CLOCK AT ORLEANS TI3EATRE CLASS ROLL Caroline Elizabeth Allen "_liadeline Lillian Nassi Florence Elizabeth Baker Irene Edith Nickerson 1,11ary Louise Corcoran Richard Charles Nickerson -Mary Lillian Louise Crosby Louise Oliver .Nathalie Frances Crowell *Aseniatli Isabel Richardson "Etta Eldredge Olivia Riellardson "Phyllis Ellis Mary Eliza Turner Ruby Evelyn Gilman Allen Butler *Edith Gould 0Ellen lam 'James' es Curtis Williams Holmes *'llonald Smith Nilson Received a mark of A or B ii, 7. Welve or more U2iits IIO\T011,S IN SCHOLAR -S11lP FOR xa'OUll YEARS First: Phyllis Ellis tiec.ond: Ellen Holmes Third, Mary Louise Coreor" INDEX Town Officers .................... Page Appointed Officers ....... ............................... ...................... 3 Assessors' Report .................. 5 Selectmen's and Departmental Recommendations for 156 Town Accountant's Report .................. 1939 12 Town Clerk's Report ............... " " ...... •'•••• 15 ............. Warrant for 1938 Annual Town Meeting 58 . , , , Minutes of 1938 Annual Town Meeting • .. 58 .. Appropriations ....... ............ 67 Finance Committee's Report .." " " "'' 79 Warrants for Special Town Meetings • 80 ..... List of Jurors .......... " ' 82- 86:91 -95 Fish and Game Licenses ........ • • 97 .................... Dogs Licensed ...................................... 170 Births .. ............................... ..... 98 Marriages " " .. ..................... ................... " '•••••• 100 Deaths ...... ........................... 101 Treasurer's Report ................." " " '•• 02 Tax Collector's Report .........: " .................. "' • • • • • • 103 Snow Library Report ........ ••••�. 106 Board of Health Report " ........... '•••••••. 109 . ................ Town Nurse's Report ................ 110 Barnstable County Health Department " " • " • � � 111 Surveyor of Highway's Report • " " ...................... "' • • • 114 p Superintendent of Moth De artment • • . • 116 .............. Tree Warden's Report ......... .............. ••••�. 122 Fire Department Report " ................... " •••••.. 123 Park Commission Report ........ "" .......... • • • • • • 124 Sealer of Weights and Measures Report " " " " •• 126 Inspector of Animals and Slaughtering " " " •••� 128 ., Shellfish Constable's Report ....... " .......... "' • • • • . 130 Finance Committee Report .............. " " '•••• 131 Assessors' Town Map Report ........ "' ........ • "' • . • • • 135 6........... Orleans Athletic Association Treasurer's Report 136 Orleans Historical Commission ....... " .. • • • • • 137 Junior - Senior High School Building Committee .. • .. • 138 Annual 1939 Town Meeting Warrant . , • "' .. • . • • 140 ......... 66 .... 143 SCHOOL REPORT Page - 154 ............. 155 Organization ..............• ............. 156 ....................• Calendar ... 156 ................... Financial Statement • • • • • • " "' • .. • • • , • . 159 Superintendent's Report • • . • .. " " • • • , ..... • • 162 .'•:.. 163 .............. High School ....... ............. ' 165 Vocal Music ......... ...... ... •.. ...• 165 Instrumental Music • • • • : ; ..... • " . • • .. 166 .... Art ............. . ......••' . • 168 School Physician • • . • •' "" .. • • •' ..... School Nurse .............. 170 School Census .................... •• '• ,.. .. 171 Enrollment by Grades ••:: 172 � Membership by Grades :...::.. ... ..• ..•.•• Corps of Teachers • • " " , , , . Graduation ......•