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HomeMy Public PortalAboutAnnual Reports 1936S ' TOWN OF ORLEANS Annual Reports For 1936 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES OF THE TOWN OF ORLEANS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1936 GOSS PRINT HARWICH, MASS. 1937 TOWN OFFICERS 1936 MODERATOR John E enrick Term expires February 1937 SELECTMEN AND ASSESSORS Arthur L. Sparrow, Chairman Term expires February 1937 Joseph L. Rogers Term expires February 1938 LeRoy A. Nickerson Term expires February 1939 BOARD OF HEALTH Arthur L. Sparrow Term expires February 1937 Joseph L. Rogers, Chairman Term expires February 1938 LeRoy A. Nickerson Term expires February 1939 BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE Arthur L. Sparrow Term expires February 1937 Joseph L. Rogers Term expires February 1938 LeRoy A. Nickerson, Chairman Term expires February 1939 SCHOOL COMMITTEE Charles E. Ingersoll, Chairman Term expires February 1937 Carrie. O. Nelson Term expires February 1938 John H. Walsh Term expires February 1939 TOWN CLERK;, TREASURER AND COLLECTOR OF TAXES Ralph W. Snow Term expires February 1937 TRUSTEES SNOW L 4 Barry li. Snow IBRARy Florence $, Smith, Ch Arthur T. Parker anman Term eXptres February Term expires February C NSTARLES Terra expires February eery A $stun EpTaylor SURVEY OR OP De$n S. port TREE 1V Albert AASmDEh PARR Luther P DIMISSIONDRS Jaraee$ Po e, Jrha'rrnau Macfarlane Term expires February Terra expires February Term expires February Term expires February Tie �Xplres February term expires February 5 APPOINTED OFFICERS 1936 REGISTRARS OF VOTERS Maynard A. Parker Term expires February 1937 Everett V. Pond Term expires February 1938 William M. Higgins, Jr., Resigned John D. Anthony From July 28th Term expires February 1939 SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, WEIGHER OF BEEF, GRAIN AND RAY, MEASURER OF WOOD AND BARB Elijah C. Long FIELD DRIVERS AND POUND KEEPERS Charles 0. Freeman Elmer L. Taylor FENCE VIEWERS Elnathan E. Eldredge, Jr. Solonois Childs Elmer L. Taylor HEALTH OFFICER A. P. Goff, M. D. PHYSICIAN, BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE AND BOARD OF HEALTH Henry A. White, M. D. ® MILK AND SANITARY INSPECTOR I� George F. Crocker, Barnstable Milk Inspector Alton L. Robbins, Harwich Sanitary Inspector INSPECTOR OF SLAUGHTERING Lemuel Pope, Jr., D. V. S. F' r, Earle AL dun NT rn 'SPECTO$ Reuben S 13 P ttI@ ES dCC ()UNTIN Elinor C. Smith PPICEIt 1NSPECTO Lemael pope OP bq N IIyIdLS Clarence l). Term expires February SU ` . D - V• PERINT Theodore ENDENT PO head d, yorrg CP IOTA WORx IlenrY d, Perry NI EE EoeEEl ENNGI rj 4 l y8 gaow 111did, Chief aL10 CLo "age yd P nIrVal I ;r� IIe ry he AS gins Lloyd t . IIrr Wileox �harloa �EI�S� a $o m 041 CER L E Taylor Term expires April p expires 1931 Term Terms Aril expires April expires 1937 193 9 Terra Term April expires April 193 193 Terri Term Aires April expires April 193 9 1939 Term expires April 1939 Teri QxA'1 es 1939 Henry W. Watkins April 7 SPECIAL POLICE Henry A. Perry Charles S. Wilcox Luther F. Bee Byron F. Holmes Lloyd B. Wilcox Herman E. Taylor Dean S. Davenport Adelbert A. Childs John D. Anthony Lloyd R. Ellis Elijah C. Long Arthur R. Finlay Robley E. Fulcher TOWN NURSE Laura D. Knowles, R. N. Harold R. Cummings Christopher S. Wilcox John E. Hathorne Herbert F. Wilcox Maynard A. Parker Lemuel Pope, Jr. Reginald F. Raddin John S. Rose Henry W. Hurley Albert T. Nelson John B. Walker Gardiner E. Munsey WEIGHERS OF COAL, GRAIN AND HAe Brick S. Harris Elmer G. Chandler Irving G. Freeman Gideon L. Smith Foster L. Taylor Ina M. Rogers Victor S. Cullum Fred S. Pierce Lewis W. Collins Lloyd F. Higgins Maurice A. Wheeler Florence E. Thompson William J. Cullum Harold L. Freeman Henry W. Watkins HARBOR MASTER Charles R. Richardson SPECIAL SHELLFISH CONSTABLES (Designated) Herman E. Taylor Henry A. Perry CARE OF HERRING BROOK Edward H. Higgins 5 CARP dg N DUMP Zeenaas W D genry A A. P TAX COLLI;CTOlt y A. erry PIAN" COMi1IITTEE t'`reem sa E' Clark il Pre�lerickE-Sn °v Term expires 1937 1pbF G p 'e ` Mit hell 'Is Term expires 1931 Cla Everett $owe Deccasecl lier eace D. `Val 11 Term expires 1936 Idatha C Ward Chairman Term expires 1938 ,I R.14 eyers Term expires 1938 Sar g Fro Alton L ' DPham m Dec. 28, 19g Resigned Dec. 7, 1036 Resell W. Ta 6, Term expires 1933 STREET ANaYlor Secretary c' 7, 193G, Tee Nov. ires 1939 ral Samuel F D g1O11W Term expires 1g39 gariY iI. Suuwnd' Chau an APJET COMMIT Y TEE Elnatha Everett A. Cote u E' EldreaSe J Norman Whila r. 9 ASSESSORS' REPORT AND COMPARATIVE STATEMENT 1935 1936 Real Estate Assessed $3,455,970.00 $3,488,430.00 Personal Estate Assessed 323,364.00 324,120.00 Total Assessed Valuation 3,779,334.00 3,812,550.00 Population 1935 Census 1425 1425 Number of Polls. Assessed 467 488 Number of Persons Assessed on Property 903 912 Horses Assessed 25 19 Cows Assessed 48 52 Other Neat Cattle . 19 23 7 15 Swine 770 783 Dwelling Houses Acres of Land Assessed 6,268 6,273 Number of Fowl 9,797 10,210 Number of Cars assessed (Excise) 840 764 Assessed Value of Cars 135,120.00 159,790.00 Amount of Tax assessed on Cars 3,684.02 4,327.15 Appropriations for Year 102,304.00 102,270.89 10,015.14 11,137.79 County Tax 4,940.00 5,200.00 State Tax 1,050.00 1,333.92 Mosquito Control 27.00 41.28 State Parks none Deficit State Assessment Total Appropriation and Tax .05 120,761.76 122,590.67 Tax Rate per Thousand 25.50 24.30 11 10 1935 1936 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Polls @ $2.00 $934.00 $976.00 Property Tax 96,375.38 92,644.97 Inee'lle Tax 1935 Special Assessments (Moth) none 461.81 1936 Total amount of collector's itlotor Vebicl RaCe Tr ac a Excise $5,588.32 $5,614.74 commitments (except Motor 97,311.38 94,084.47 r k Distribntio 3,200.00 ¢ 000.00 Vehicle) 2425.57 2,603.01 0° poration u Overlay Licenses Tax 260.00 208.00 Respectfully submitted, Fineg 326.97 326.97 ARTHUR L. SPARROW, Special 4ftsessme 1,400.00 1,184.00 JOSEPH L. ROCxERS, General 0ooe nts (Moth) 70.00 S4.11 LeROY A. NICKERSON, protect. rnment 325.00 charities of 13ergoll Frnperty 20100 833-31 Assessors of Orleans es 2 120.47 Old Age Assist 280.00 Nldiery Schools 8enefi�eQ 857.00 2,761-87 int 46.00 1356.48 crest on tax 240.Op Interest (Streete light d£ asses smehta � 4,02537 4,724.37 Total ) .96 1,698.62 Esti14a 80.00 Free Oash it Tde al ryp s $1\ 78.86 604.74 Total D 3,850.00 $23,969.70 eductions \ 5,000.00 $23,454.74 $28,969.71% 12 SE�EC EC01SVZ & DEPARTMENTAL Pop, R 1937 Solect�e �� Selectal a s Salaries Select�en Expenses n a 0.00 Town Aeepuata phew $2 40000 Trews Acepuntant,s Salary 10000 Treasurers Salar s Supplies 720.00 urer's y ollect r,8 vary se 330.00 T0} Oler Expense 126 -p0 I,01al Cle k $ E arY 11050•p0 ExpenS pens, 500.00 A sessors es 240•p0 Electioblea(PSlarie Expense 250.00 care n and Ee Salaries 400.00 Tow of Town g'stration 11100•p0 Foil ellall 1R,DZl and Oro ds 100.0 un 150. W��e 111 •artIaont 1,700.00 Sealer of "a (by doparttnent) 300•p0 ( halal. �e1Bhts 1,200.00 Trey y and Exp,nSeMeasures 2,050.00 poregV Idea 100.0 Leith atop 150.00 pre _sc ludo 1,700-00 rieg hool eg S town 100-00 InSpecterdof sts to all 1 abiees' dental and g25.�0 Auicuals ft to the card of Sala. �oalth 2,000-00 120.00 13 500.00. Assessors' Map 35.00 Inspector of Slaughtering 550.00 Care of Town Dump 5,000.00 Highway Repairs (by Surveyor) 700.00 Road -side Brush Cutting (by Surveyor) 1000.00 Snow Removal (by Surveyor) , , Repair of Guardrail Fences (by Surveyor) 300.00 Repair of Road Machinery and Buildings 150.00 (by Surveyor) 300.00 New Tar Kette. (by Surveyor) 50.00 Guideboards 4,200.00 Street Lights 150.00 Wharves 75.00 Harbor Master 5,000.00 Public Welfare 1,000.00 WPA or other projects 5,500.00 Old Age Assistance 300.00 Mothers' Aid 33,612.50 Schools (by Committee) 400.00 Physical Education (Schools) Snow Library (by Trustees) 1,000.00 Parks and Playgrounds (by Commission) 1500.00 125.00 Cemeteries and Tomb (by Commission) 75.00 Soldiers' Monuments and Graves 1,500.00 Insurance and Bonds 425.00 Town Reports 100.00 Court Orders 700.00 Miscellaneous 2,500.00 Reserve Fund 30.00 Herring Brook 300.00 Interest Town Notes Propagation of Shellfish 350.00 Protection and 550.00 Traffic Signals 200.00 State Aid 1,000.00 Soldiers' Relief FinaneQ C 14 � Saret,"a& AxmisExD nse Co mmitte tiay xe rcis 50.00 Anti -Rabic Treatment 225.00 100.00 $87,887.50 Jos 1, . SPARROW, Leg OyR L. ROGERS, A• NICKERSON, Selectmen of Orleans 15 REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT To the Board of Selectmen: Gentlemen: I submit herewith the report of the Accounting Dept. for the year ending December 31st., 1936, as follows: Cash on Hand January 1st. $16,579.47 General Revenue Taxes 1933 Taxes 1934 Taxes 1935 Taxes 1936 M. V. Excise Tax 1934 M. V. Excise Tax 1935 M. V. Excise Tax 1936 Poll Tax 1935 Poll Tax 1936 Moth Assessment 1934 Moth Assessment 1936 Tax Titles Interest: On taxes On Street Light Fund RECEIPTS $37.40 8,925.56 18,107.04 69,650.39 69.03 803.00 3,130.49 180.00 638.00 16.54 388.56 $101,946.01 379.99 1,661.38 76.32 1,737.70 Frora 1G In omthe Commonwealth: o Tay 1936 Corporation Tax Court P n C onnty: es Doh Licenses Liceusos and Permits: Shellfish Shell Licenses Dog Lee Greats Voaaera ct Li9uor, �R Suaateri ga &Malt Beverages AuetionPletu e res D ers Pooler akera To hlanailliard narr'age actare lee or ea eam Gaarolineed Aleohol. ago Milt & Fi 01ep F rel°orka 114 Ills ms rs pia Fe] Fikeelr� Peddlers Cesspool Sunday Target Practice Fuel Oil " 5,849.1a 5 Bowling Rubbish &Garbage Removal X41'.31 Circus 6,190.46 75.00 305.41 1_ 89.00 32.60 366.20 9.00 10.00 1,500.00 1.00 22.50 2.00 1.00 12.00 5:00 46.00 3.00 27.00 6.00 9.00 2.00 1.00 36.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 17 Grants & Gifts: From the Commonwealth Union School Superintendent Highways- Chapter 90 380.41 Race Track Distribution Liquor License Distribution -O. A. A. Veterans' Exemption From the County: Highways - Chapter 90 1.00 2.50 6.00 4.00 10.00 $2,211.80 406.73 8,556.63 251.05 988.61 18.66 5,465.96 From Individuals: Gift & Sale of Books (Snow Library) 17 SS Commercial Revenue: Town Hall Rentals 559.50 Field House Rentals 169.00 Sealer of W. & M. Collections 50.56 Moth Spraying (State Highway) 62.50 Moth Spraying (From Individuals) 5.50 Library Fines 100.51 Nurse Collections 426.30 Dental Clinic 14.25 Out of Town Fires 273.19 Town Wharf Rental 50.13 Sale of Material: Rubber Boots $10.00 $15,687.64 $1;711.74 Stone Dust 18 Trail of of Lead ire bse of Spraying b a,biue ent School Taitio n: City of Town of Eastbara Soldiers, 8 Cate Ai d euefits: �- $4 401.20 arities. Puhlie 010 Age As sre (Fro nr OIdAAssist 0th 'bIDonweahe (Fromm er Towns) Federalo Asaistane�) 0r Adm, hedeal tits Ora� aA�eATA n8) Sefoods To; lii6hwaAect. Y o Aeet. F reoa�e s Ae Celebrate Old l'art,11 "t on Aeet. Traffi a to eo eecunt Unelassise Costs, d: IIse of Telephone Demands 13.00 3.70 20.00 2.00 $48. $222.00 4,179.20 60,00 556.43 1,523.79 332.22 1,713.00 57.07 51.71 9.28 3.90 .30 1.70 61.51 47.51 106.85 2.50 $4,11 2 Jl $17501 19 Publishing Notices & Hearings Sale of Sooting Lists Trust Funds: Interest Withdrawn Clement Gould & Wife Fund Snow Library Fund Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund Revenue Loans: PAYMENTS Moderator 'Selectmen's Salaries Selectmen's Expense Selectmen's Supplies Assessors' (Pay & Expense) Accountant's Salary Accountant's Expense Collector's Salary Collector's Expense Treasurer's Salary Treasurer's Expense Town Clerk's Salary Town Clerk's Expense Constables' Salaries Legal Expense Elections & Registration Town Hall Town Hall Repairs Police Fire Department 32.00 4.00 $145.35 107.30 325.16 40.00 $472.46 $30,000.00 $186,277.46 $25.00 2,400.00 377.71 89.18 1,083.01 720.00 49.68 1,050.00 418.04 330.00 116.34 240.00 217.04 100.00 197.00 460.71 1,816.92 260.56 1,200.00 2,119.02 W 20 ire lasPecti Sealer of W, & M 100.00 Tree DePartment 126.02 Po re Warden 1,696.60 st Realth Warden 18.00 Ius 299.87 Insneeter of Aaimals 1,672.16 Care of of Slaught 114.15 p Town Bring 19.98 $�gl l of C r (To 71290 Snow (fie wn Nurse 500.00 Guideko Oral Oral N"ePaira)) 5308.93 G °ad Side Br 1,006.07 Roard Feneessh Cuttin 47.25 It°aa Machinery g 700.78 (TO Nauset Nei& Building 298.64 Road COnditiou) ghts, Art. 15 149.29 (It Nauset I, Ito ftio eights' Art. 16 174.72 %Pairua Laudi nd °f Na 22.70 as a of La ChRoek zIa rote tion Nam kaket t 280.14 8 0 uel Markr o f lauding at 196.88 aeons Ors (Ri r Aq( (3rfat s trod lg R'd &Pleasant Bay) 100.00 W ese Ch arw.- Chapin St. Toad Rd, aP 90 92 1936 Ch 1,973.35 St �rt acmes G° 6 ap, 90 8,048.38 Or. 9,317.39 L TOarule}ga �s IIOda °f Torn Gore y 1 ,589.02 l es 72.00 4,088.76 601.17 197.05 21 Harbor Master (Salary) 50.00 Public Welfare 4,372.83 Old Age Assistance 4,004.64 Federal Grants 0. A. A. 1,713.00 Adm, Federal Grants O. A. A. 38.48 Mothers' Aid 109.00 Soldiers' Relief 713.37 W. P. A. & Similar Projects 1,206.88 Hospital Care (Cape Cod Hospital) 500.00 Town of Weston (0. A. A. Claim) 312.00 Purchase of Land for Town Infirmary Purposes) 32.00 Schools 33,047.37 Physical Education 399.93 Junior Community Band 300.00 Snow Library 939.44 Parks & Playgrounds 1,749.74 Insurance & Bonds 1,674.18 Town Reports 370.00 Court Orders 3.00 Miscellaneous 191.80 Finance Committee Expense 1.30 Memorial & Armistice Day Exercises, 165.10 4th. of July Celebration 300.00 County Way Relocation 240.89 Cemeteries & Tomb 153.50 Soldiers' Monument & Graves 69.50 Herring Brook 25.00 Protection & Propagation of Shellfish 284.91 Interest (Revenue Loans) 89.17 Refunds (M. V. Excise Taxes) 141.75 Clement Gould & Wife Fund 107.30 Snow Library Fund 343.04 Snow Library (Dog Tax) 305.41 Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund 40.00 Revenue 22 State TaxesapB Plo"ty Taxes B06 Licepe °gs 6,566.46 10,761.18 1 41 366.20 Cash ell IIapa gelectmep,s E PpR (To T�TION 13; \LANCES eetrAep,B xpepse EASURy) Aeeeuor8 (P Applies Coll etiosat's Lxp nxpCpse Trees a Ex se ) Leal t k14D ue °r s ,e Ele�l ExpepBe apepse n °ps Tole 11alll ReBistratie piro° Hall � u Sealer ttroenair8 troth �. & tl t Tre° DePartme Poe at Ilealtlr Waraep l�peetot oP pe °to s Care of r °f Sp'�al 1pti.r. TO op l41IR i Ziighwa'o T'r Dp�p er at; Qplae II s (Qe tfiept apara FCa egpCral Repairs) 22.29 10.82 16.99 50.32 82.26 8.66 32.96 303.00 14.29 8.08 39.44 1.23 23.98 3.40 7.00 .13 327.84 5.85 .02 67.10 100.00 .35 2.75 1.36 $1561851,8 3 156,8j1 g3 29,425 �3 ;186 23 Road Machinery & Building .71 Road, Nauset Heights, Art. 15 .28 Road, Nauset Heights, Art. 16 2.30 Acquisition of land at Namskaket 19.86 Road & Landing at Namskaket 3.12 Disposal of Scows (Town Cove) 100.00 So. Orleans, Harwich Rd. & Main St. 173.81 1935, James Gould's Corner, So. Easterly 3.39 Town Landing (Head of Town Cove) 3.00 4 161.2 61.24 Street Lights Traffic Signals 2.95 Town Wharves 1,627.17 Public Welfare 1,806.87 Old Age Assistance 191.00 Mothers' Aid 200.00 State Aid 286.63 Soldiers' Relief 93.12 W. P. A. & Similar Projects 285.00 Town of Weston (0. A. A. Claim) 4.34 Schools 04 Physical Education 60.56 Snow Library 26 Parks & Playgrounds 82 Insurance & Bonds 97.00 Court Orders 508.20 Miscellaneous 611.14 Reserve Fund 48.70 Finance Committee Expense 25.00 Safety Committee Expense 34.90 Memorial & Armistice Day Exercises 3.90 4th. of July Celebration 1.50 Cemeteries & Tomb 5.50 Soldiers' Monument & Graves 5.00 Herring Brook 24 lntel'"ttion &protection of Shellfish 265.09 210.83 $8 0212. Eet "gated $23 STIMATED RECEIPTS 969.70 Received: Income 5�g401 5 CorAorat Tax ion Tax 34131 Race c Track Distribution 2j 13J Liquor Licenses O. A. A. g8$ 66 Qeterang,Esem 1866 1111. Ion School Supt n 406 ?3 V. Excise Tax Lice ees Refunds) 3860-71 C °urt F. &Permits 1,84 00 Co�mc nes 7a• 0 Sale real Revenue 6 112.94 State °Aiq aterial 48 70 Charities 60.00 Moth dg 2 412 44 Dee. 31 Ititeregt gCjgntent. 405.10 8a1 111t (III ou Taxes 66138 itep Uaelaagion Street Lt. Fund 76'g2 569,41 fled 145.35 324\ i $24,559.11 25 APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS MODERATOR John Kenrick (Salary) $25.00 Feb. 4, Appro. $25.00 SELECTMEN'S SALARIES Arthur L. Sparrow 800.00 Feb. 4, Appro. Geo. E. T. Ward 66.66 Joseph L. Rogers 800.00 LeRoy A. Nickerson 733.34 $2,400.00 SELECTMEN'S EXPENSE Clerical Expense $137.20 Mass. Selectmen's Asso. Dues 1937 3.00 Postage & Stationery 2.00 Travelling Expenses 158.10 State Engineers' Expense 7.25 Pub. Notices & Hearings 33.00 Oaths 3.75 Perambulating Chatham, Orleans Town Line 17.00 Recording 16.41 $377.71 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 22.29 $ 004 00 Feb. 4, Appro. $25.00 $25.00 $2,400.00 $2,400.00 $400.00 $400.00 26 Postage & SELECTIIIEN,S SUPPLIES 8tatiottery $89.18 Feb. 4, Appro. Dal' t0 Rev. $89.18 10.82 $100.00 Arthur L ASSES204, Jose h L' ward $233'38 Feb. & EXPENSE Cleieal Nkerso 234.88 Feb. 4, Appro. Postage &gpettse u 241.67 Ahstraets Statiottery 222.72 Assessors' 49.49 DueAsseMoreitt98 52.62 DarhstaLl37 Asap. 37.05 Dues° Coll 0 1931 oatlon Asses 3.0 D°e 31 3.00 Dal. to Re $1,0 vetttte ls.s9 >vl�er 0 S ACCO�' 00 0 @'th NTANT'S $72p oo SALARY $\Feb 4' APPro. 27 ACCOUNTANT'S EXPENSE Postage & Stationery $42.18 Feb. 4, Appro. $100.00 Typeing 6.00 Assessors' Meeting Chatham 1.50 $49.68 0 Dec. 31, $100.0 Bal. to Revenue 50.32 $100.00 $100.00 $1100.00. COLLECTOR OF TAXES - SALARY Ralph W. Snow $1,050.00 Feb. 4, Appro. $1,050.00 $1,050.00 $1,050.00 COLLECTOR OF TAXES - EXPENSE Postage & Stationery $171.43 Feb. 4, Appro. $500.30 Cle i 1 E nse 42.16 Oct. 9, Refund r ca spe Costs, Warrants & Demands 158.56 Henry A. Perry, Deputy Collector, Collectors' Meetings 38.76 Ralph W. Snow, Collec- tors' Meetings 2.75 Recording 3.38 / Dues, Barn. County 1.00 $1,100.0 Assessors' Asso. $418.04 $720-00 28 I,a� to R'epesue 82.26 $500.30 T Ralph Sa owN TREASURER'S SALARY $` Feb. 4, Appro. $330,00 FX haug& So onerREASURER'S EXPENSE eea op 8eaherge Y $113;25 Feb. 4, Appro. Dec. 31 8.00 Bat to Repehue $116 34 Ralph W TOW s °ow N OLERK S S ►P $240 0p ALARY poa $$ 0 Fob' 41 4pro. tape TO 00 To va C g Fee %oh�y OLERg sE ,a R9aaniahleeti�g 193.29 .Fob Appro. 217 04 $125.00 $2¢000 $25000 ELECTION & REGISTRATION I F b 4 ApPro. $475.00 Registrars Election Officers Printing. Voting Lists and Ballots Lunch (Nov. election) Stationery (Record Books) Boxes for Ballots Express $155.00 e 190.00 29: Bal. to Revenue 32.96 $250.00 $250.00 TOWN CONSTABLES' SALARIES $X00 r � Henry A: Perry $ 00.00 Feb. 4, Appro. $100.00 Herman. E. Taylor 50.00 $33Op0 $100.00 $100.00 $330.00 LEGAL EXPENSE Richard Sparrow Snow $197.00 Feb. 4, Appro. $500.00 " $125'00 $197.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 303.00 $500.00 $500.00 $125.00 $2¢000 $25000 ELECTION & REGISTRATION I F b 4 ApPro. $475.00 Registrars Election Officers Printing. Voting Lists and Ballots Lunch (Nov. election) Stationery (Record Books) Boxes for Ballots Express $155.00 e 190.00 31 Dee. 31 30 Painting Walls, upper Bal. , III Revenae & lower halls, to 14.29 stairways & entrys 65.00 �- Paint, etc. 24.03 $475.00 $$ 0', Shades 2.50 Repairs to Vestibule 9.58 taro (Car TOWN HALL (Jaoit C raingsf Building & Grounds) J °r) Nnitors ' Nei supplies $58 8. 50 IAAtilig 65.65 Telepho a Care 546.07 135.22 of da toilet suran� 111 184 20.50 Tableg Piano 236.50 sem0yal of "x0r, ep F Rita lag 5.00 pole 5'00 20,31 Dee 31 1141. 50 $1\ to fie` eeuo Feb. 4, Appro. Dee• 28, Transfer $1'825 00 New Fla is TORN IlA D C i4 fp° Lt °uuas g & LahOr $131 1p F 6p 41RS 2035 ' Appro. $1'700.00 0 � $1 g25' 00 $300'00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue Traffic Officers: Herman E. Taylor Henry A. Perry Byron F. Holmes Special Police: Maynard A. Parker Arthur R. Finlay John B. Walker John E. Hathorne E. Carlton Long Lemuel Pope, Jr. Telephone Flash Lights Printing & Stamped Envelopes Repairs (No Parking Sign) $260.56 39.44 $300.00 POLICE $875.95 Feb. 4, Appro. 143.85 86.28 3.85 9.80 4.90 4.90 4.90 7.00 4.25 352 4.95 1.00 $300.00 $1,200.00 33 police 32 Dec. 31, 1.23 1401i 11 daet Bal. to Revenue Ile 4.60 $2,120.25 40.25 $2,120.25 WIRE INSPECTION $1,20000 02p0 Clarence D. Walker $36.00 Feb. 4, Appro. $100.00 payroll FII; Ruebent S. IIopkins 64.00 100.00 p &rolla((6laual) DEPARTMENT 0 $100.00 $ Drlve riea) u8bs $612,50 Feb 4 Appro. $2,0500 y1p SEALER OF WEIGHTS & MEASURES lo Nov. 3;, Refund laNta°leu (Apra 41671 Dec. 28, T a sfer 686 E. Carleton Long A ro. $150.00 A& AlPar(8tationtua) 150 (Salary) $100.00 Feb. 4, pp epho ate 0 Equipment 16.75 Upkeep Gat & Telephone & Postage 1.02 8 alg08 pparatva 45.28 Express (Town Weights) 8.25 Li l Pli 2 $126.02 � ac up ea sh 14.0 UCDai & p0 °er 23'51 D Bal.lto Revenue 23.98 ref da °ito op 8 102.00 $150.00 i Corer °jl4ing 106.12 $150.00 cle og Not, o 4r0unOs 1g3.0p MOTH DEPARTMENT Feb. 4 APPT0. $1,700.00 + Sgall . Ygra�t 9.0p ThsuP�re A. Young, $293.45 qprtae B TOolt t 41.5g Albert A. Smith, Supt. 23.75 bat hlaa 6 75 Payrolls (Labor) 414.25 Lapp $ to 1.05 Insecticides rncks) 356.97 47 Frei ht 14.63 paver 7.41 6 02 Brushes, Poles, Etc. 7.44 405 Gas & Oil, and Small 60.98 Repairs .95 1.00 Telephone 82,1\ 35 Publish: 34 Supplies n °tieess Moth $299.87 {patter, etc. 15.00 Dec. 31, 13 Bal. to Revenue — Ladder 14.75 –� $300.00 41.50 $300.00 3.43 bee 31 $16 PURCHASE OF CAR (TOWN NURSE) $500.00 al, to 13ep °nue Bearse Motor Sales Feb. 4, Appro. 8.40 Corp. $500.00 _ $500.00 $500.00 Albert 00 $1,7p0 0 art A, T HEALTH AlbWtrAen ° ith ��E WARDEN 04 Clerical Expense $1.1G Feb.4, Appro• $2,000.00 (Truehs) utith $12.00 Feb' 4, Appro. $25 Board of Health 24.25 Meetings 1.00 ll�e 31 600 Burying Cats (Two) 415 Printing 8a1, to Reporting Births 2.00 Reyeauo 0p Reporting Deaths $36.56 Pre - School Clinic: $49.00 lter, $25 00 0 Trucking Scales 1.00 FO �� $25 �— $50.00 A. Ilcni ar`l eb)erry $T (P al. Per W DDN Dental Clinic Payrolls 11a) $250 F °6, 00 Ralph Denney, D.M.D. $705 00 lrcek (Lah 0 4, Appro $300' Bessie F. Armstrong or) 147 07 $105.00 120,50 1.00 37 V 36 Supplies LaIl a DServ1ee: $19.95 ka N ' �ONlea, Dec. 31, 02 °ry A. Bal. to Revenue 14(84-) 'th, 4.11 $1,20o.00 $20.00 LraLCe Q41 Oil &01 Oar 50.00 CARE OF TOWN DUMP Of Oa Service 51.60 Zenas W. Dodge $547.00 Feb. 4, Ap1�TO $650.00 aNe 742 (Caretaker) 7875 Sept. 17, Trans. 135.00 hLrae SAeyt 40.65 Repairs on Road g) 50.95 Pollee 36.00 Trucking Water 10.00 2813 75 f Paint & Brush 1,40 Kerosene Dee' 31, Sal $1,480.60 Eradication of Rats 400 t0lleyeLLe $1,672-16 Surveying _ D 327.84 $717.90 Pr(8aj �yel1)N PL,,O $2,p O 9 0° Dec. 31, 67.10 / ,C ataRe y) Pe J TOlt 0 $' Bal. to Revenue ° r P ANI —� $755.00 EkArey�L& Stat' Lepy $100 pp Feb, 4 ALS $120 00 $755.00 ENT ° 12).21 Appro. ANTI -RABIC TRF b. 4 Appro. $100.00 Dee 1.20 Dec. 31, _ 11a�31° 0! 1 Bal. to Revenue $1_ $100-00 00 $ev °Lye 114.15 $100.00 IRS RAL REPA ) GENE 5 000.00 585 HIGH-WAYS ( Feb. 4, Appro. $ , 9.28 D - Lem11 INTSPEO 1\ Dean S. Davenport $432 85 Aug lo' Trans 300.00 (1aa Pon° 2011 0 / (Surveyor) 2,282.03 Nov. 10, Peet' 0 f 0 Payrolls (Labor) °L) F ST,AU $1200 Payrolls (Trucks). 1,111.40 (I1IT 18.00 Feb ERINq 0 . 4' APpro. X20 0 Lighti 38 R Ilse 0 ROad 78.00 0as anfe0ry Tools d Oil 84.74 Lumber 155.08 atonQ b 134;11 Orarel �t 5.70 Sa dera 55.08 Tar nd .8-58 Clay& pbalt 70.00 33.20 C 00d 473.62 4.00 FrOm'gbt & T'le 135.00 Nta lOndli 29.76 small ag 66.61 9 Nre uppliea 2.88 Road 4.00 Tirst Sygna 94.90 lnsp eet'd S .1.52 sealin 'ep 0n ()t .50 13,5p 0alrati z�Q 1e�b °i1 °t, 10.00 bee, u PIN l•18 Ba.1 16 .86 l. 10 fteyecue $5 payrnlly $S'gOg SQnd °lly (14iie s) sN$()'VV .41 MOT $5, 28_ 1.6 AL V73.63 00 8.00 bee. 28 Appro. $1,p06 01 Trans. . 39 Tractor Repairs 61.75 Snow Plow Equipment 61.6688 Gas and Oil Tools 4.35 Snow Fence 27.00 Freight 1.35 Express 3.67 Lumber 7.10 07 $1,006.07 GUIDE BOARDS Feb. 4, Appro. Cecil R. Mayo Making, Painting & 7.25 Repairing Signs) $47.25 Dec. 31, 2.75 Bal. to Revenue $50-00 ROADSIDE BRUSH CUTTING $559.25 Feb. 4, Appro. Payrolls (Labor) (Trucks) 1188 Jul. 31, Trans. Payrolls 1. Tools 23.82 Gas 5.43 Time Books .40 $700.78 GUARD FENCES $120.50 Feb. 4, Appro. Payrolls (Labor) 8.00 Payrolls (Trucks) 8.10 Posts $1,006.07 $50.00 $50.00 $700.00 .78 $300.00 G� Paiat 40 Metal PQ Alaterial 43.84 118.20 Dec. Dalanee to 11oye»ue $298.64 1.36 P R $300.00 y30 TaYr °Ile 0AD1T Lurt (Labor) ,C $29.00 Rl' & 13UILDIiN'G ` 1 tDer Qt 32 3h Feb. 4, Appro. JO s`N' otk To 32.32 L "IternaPBlieer 9.47 Dec, & Q10bea $4 33 31 8a1. t0 �0pe11 1le1g9.29 1'p Yr OOA IT, $1 � 5 p 4 "1� (Cabo T 0\ �DADO Dee Tr30ka) $163t�C� 15)AUS RT HEIGFIT8 31 Bal t 12 jo i eb 75 00 ° 13erehu\ 4, Appro q 1 2g $tlb 0 0 $17d" 0� 41 TO CONDITION ROAD AT NAUSET 11EIGHTS (Article 16) Payroll (Labor) $19.30 Feb. 4, Appro. $25.00 Gas 3.40 $22.70 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 2.30 $25.00 $25.00 ACQUISITION OF LAND AT NAMSSASET C. C. Savings Bank 300.00 (Deed) $187.00 Feb. 4, Appro. $ Dale C. Crosby (Deed) 50.00 T. F. Ellis (Deed) 20.00 Plan 2.00 Recording 8.44 Surveying 12.70 $280.14 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 19.86 $300.00 $300.00 TO CONDITION ROAD & LANDING AT NAMSKAKET Payrolls .(Labor) $152.50 Feb. 4, Appro. $200.00 Payrolls (Trucks) 37.00 Gas 7.38 $196.88 Dec. 31, Bal, to Revenue 3.12 $200.00 $200.00 42 REPAIR & PROTECTION OF TOWN LANDING Commoo`veat ltooji th of biass .g 00 F b nOEAPpro. $500•p0 $500,00 � Dec. 31 D$POSAL OF $500.00 Rat• to R ° °CUUe SCOWS (TOWN COVE) $100.00 Feb. 4, Appro. $100.06 La RANNE ilq $100.00 0 L Truer AR$El (R $100.0 k Roat gire $24.2p�R & PLEASANT BAY) M nt to -Alloys 5.00 Feb. 4, APpro. $100.p0 (Pai t °•) 68.gp SO O $ 00 UT RLEA Repairs Cou NS, IIAR $100.00 ° t S jhaSouu water d. (rout 19g5II ROAD & MAIN ST. N. a t Oil C ' ChaPter 90 0' (II Shot %Dhalt�f 5.6p Jau• 1, Balance $2,147.16 TeloAhoMtk) u 90g.35 La(Co D to °Seto 752.00 S °f $arue) 3.90 302 50 $1\ 43 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 173.81 $2,147.16 S0. ORLEANS ROAD & MAIN ST., Article 8, Chapter 90 Louis A. Byrne (Supt.) $500.00 Payrolls, (labor) 3,861.83 Payrolls,, (Trucks & Equip.) 7,598.89 Freight 670.30 Stone . 252.67 Frames & Grates 159.59 Wood 50.00 Coal 260.63 Use• of Water 12.00 Asphalt 2,808.43 Fuel Oil 633.44 Kerosene 16.33 Sand 34.30 Cable Guard Posts 35.00 Tile, Cement, etc. 120.02 Sealcoating 222.07 Concrete Curb 110.27 Blasting 20.00 7� 7 $1 Dec. 31 Bal. to 1937 15.77 $17,381.54 Feb. 4, APpro. Dec. 4, Comm. of Mass. Dec. 4, County of Barnstable Dec. 26, Comm. of Mass. Dec. 30 Couunty of Barnstable $2, $5,500.00 6,808.58 4,527.41 320.68 224.87 $17,381 i 44 � 4yfoll a a (Labor) EESET ROAD plantlge (Traeka) $`118.20 0, M• Sh 349.50 erD (}lot dau 32.38 N D. AsDb a °d alt 150.00 Kickers ar Oo. 1p o8 0 '%%all ai ° Lamber Gas 4-Dliea Oo. 459.14 QriSau 27 08 Reb. 41 Appro $1,60p.00 Nov. 10, Trans. 356'05 9.05 10.70 $1\ 1IIpIIwAY aAM Payrolls SOU ES GOUT; Payroll% (Lab °r) TBEASTE D CORNER, N. , (Tr $LY ah. Aaphal` eka) Oaa Tar C° $876.73 87.50 Platt get Ll-6htijj 11D 249.46 Traq rslt "Daierua 3330 2, Wood h�uil link at Plaut $1,592.41 $1,592.41 1p o8 0 Toola 47 00 QriSau 1, 550000 Orleans C) Or 5,�1 (SnDD$aa) OOpda StntI55.00 0072 7,11 $1,956.05 F°b. Nov lO)Trans. $1,500.0q' 92 41 45 ` ra. H. Snow and Son (Supplies) 21.21 $1,589.02 Dee. 31, Bal. to Revenue 3.39 $1,592.41 $1,592.41 TOWN COVE TOWNLANDING, HEAD OF $75.00 A a o Payrolls (Labor) $48.00 Feb. 4, PP ' Payrolls (Trucks) 24.00 0072 Dee. 31, Bal. to Revenue 3.00 $75.00 $75.00 STREET LIGHTS Cape and Vineyard APrO 4' P $4,250 n0 Electric Co. $4,088.76 Feb' $4,088.76 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 161.24 $4,250.00 $4,250.00 TRAFFIC SIGNALS Feb. 4, Appro. Dec. 7, Trans. Dec. 29, Refund Cape and Vineyard Electric Co. $302.22 TWO Tanks of' 26.00 Express 2.00 �9uiplueut and Repairs 146.12 atTlc Line Paint 39.03 $550.00 50.00 47.51 M I 1'aiutin„ 46 °pd Si a� �e Li °es 85.80 Dee' 31, Bal. to PCDUe 46.34 $647.51 )tick TOWN 'W11ARV tie°erso° Luber Cn $126.20 Fe ES aki °g a °d 44.75 b. 4, Appro. I.etterina %RN 15.00 11.10 Dee' 31, Sal. to $e ° $� e°ae 2.95 Cha $200.00 rlea (8alapy�binb ° �4a1444(141yIAS 62.46 It $\ Feb 4 APPro. $5000 Clerical Caen Ala 'she °ae 1'UBL1 Oreoe •ie Pr °rix a °d 1 ucl onY C E $1443 LFAlIE $1000 Rent, Li 80 reb 4, A13 and Cloth46 a ,913345 .2l Stationery 4y4.p5 $200.00 $50000 $50.00 $05 $6,000'00 47 Transportation of Commodities 62.46 Transportation of Persons5.50 Delivering Commodities 33.85 Rubber Boots 4.75 Medical Attendance 361.61 State Institutions 252:00 Board and Care 84.00 Stationery 12.29 Burial 175.00 Repairs on Pump 12.58 Paper Bags 2.85 83 $4,372.83 Dec. 31. Bal. to Revenue 1,627.17 ;,, 111 If OLD AGE ASSISTANCE Cash Aid (Appro.) $3,962.26 Feb. 4, Appro, Clerical Expense 21.88 Nov. 3, Refund Estate of Comm, of Mass. (Est of H. A. T.) 20.50 (11, A' T.) Dee. $4,004.64 31, Bal. to Revenue 1,806.87 $5, FEDERAL GRANTS 0. A' A• Cash Aid 1,713.00 Aug• 8, for Feb. Aug g for $6 000 00 $5,750.00 61.51 $5,811.51 $167.00 I I Mar. Aug. 22, for Apr. Sept. 14 for May Oct. 17, for June N0p• 7, for July NOv. 14, for Aug- tee. 12 for Sept. ' Dee• 12, for Oct 49 MOTHER'S AID $300.00 13,50 Cash Aid $108.00 Feb. 4, Appro. Clerical Expense 1.00 166.00 $109.00 151.p0 Dee. 31, Bal. to Rvenue 191.00 $300.00 163•p0 $300.00 165•p0 165 00 255-00 287.50 4b�q (ler eal 1SThATl $1713 -00 Statiea�ExPepse ON FEbL,,k $35.25 AL GRANTS, 0. A. A. l)ee, 8j, hui, to X37 3.23 Aug 8' for Peb. 8u2. 8> for Mar. SAePt 221 for Apr. r N 174 'Or June Nov 7 £or r July Dec 14' £ °r An Dec• 12Sept g. ' f°oT 5. lS i,3 X7.07 $. 5 56 644 5.53 5.05 5.43 5.50 5.50 8.50 9.56 wm66h11h'- - $57.01 STATE AID $200.00 Feb. 4, Appro. Dec- 31, Bal. to Revenue $200.00 $200.00 $200.00 SOLDIERS' RELIEF $11000-00 Cash Aid $107.00 Feb. 4, AP Pro Clerical Expense Groceries 4.10 and Provisions 525.00 reel Repairs 58.25 on Pump Medical Attendance 6.52 12.50 Dec• 31, Bal, to Revenue 286.63 _- _ $1,000.00 $1,000-00 W. P. A. AND SIMILAR PROJECTS $1000.00 CL�• of Projects erieal Feb. 4, ATrans. 17, 300.00 Expense $358.08 Sept. f^ Trans. of Deliver- Oommodities 50 29.04 Ttst ad Ummodities ay. EK Alies (Fall Aens °9 4.12 6.22 TelephoRiver) pred ua 9.50 (W, Baldwin paper A. 58.40 Bats platform) 7.02 3.02 Sewin 3uAAlg projeet: � es $a Ira oil , e vi n 3lot ori;aehmea $35.11 vt ( ab , eth e� Motor 22 91 Trans and ofhlateMt•) 0.69 l 44.99 Mos,tnit 61.82 lWy S ° pro.e (CartlJoeQra et: 1 u'aherenter Work) a"�t ' TilC Qqri°ot 10 186 5 0 Nta.s° buel ry Pr meet 14.50 $475.40 1175.52 415718 448.75 51 1''arm To Market Project: Gas and Oil $66.18 Sand 36.00 Gravel 61.46 Tools 3.90 Veterans' Lot Project: Tools $17.87 Lumber 2.36 Recreation Project: Douglas Cullum $25.00 Shellfish Project: Traus• Men and Clams $103.20 Boat Hue 3.00 A 1" Smith and Sons (Supplies) 21.07 IN "'kerson Lumber Co. Li (Supplies) 7.15 vingston Pharmacy 2.84 Dec* 31, Bal. to Revenue $167.54 $20.23 $25.00 $137.26 $1,20 $1,300.00 $1,300.00 52 (Cape CARP us Persons Pe God I3ospital) $387.68 Feb. 4 , Appro. l i „n l' 11 to $397.68 102,32 $500.00 0 O11D 1'e6al E ON 0 F't C STOP C °l WOlCjne A A CASEI AOF COLD 1 OF W� OU Nt °a nt To`ytl $62.00 Peb 4 $.600' $�-00. lleC.31 2 j0'0p Ilal to i NN.thl, 312.0p 288.00 , Appro. n 1�p4c�AaE $6 0 by °n OF A Oat o4 tA0 P0� °kal a nt paro S (A)1TZ OtiVN 1 xbCnso CLE 11) 11 °C 1 $3,00 Ilan to 24.00 1�a1 �t Op �2,UgU OU Feb 4, Appro. $ 00, $2�o I 53 SCHOOLS Expended $33,047.37 Feb. 4, Appro. $33,000.010 Refunds 51.71 $33 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 4.34 $33,051.71 $33,051.71 (See Sup't. of Schools Report) PHYSICAL EDUCATION $40U.00 Athletic Supplise : Feb. 4, APPro' Renney's Sport Shop $22.50 Eastman's Hardware 31.00 Horace Partridge 268.43 James L. Fulcher (Trans.) $28.00 �'• Richard Butler (Coach) 50.00 $939.39 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue .07 � $400.00 $400.00 BAND JUNIOR COMMUNITY $300.00 Ralph A. Chase, Feb. 4, Appro. Tress. $300.00 Concerts: July 3, 8 July 15, i 4 uly,:, a¢ JulS 2p d°g.:i. 30 Dee 31 Sal 8.73 t, �QO $9 enue sq s 8°Uhe fih 00p 0 a'Rl �beti,,gi any L��Alty Oil hitysarnor $15.00 Ae3° ihrar 15.00 . Dye„ 289 9g 1,p0 (DOG TAX) Feb' 4, Voted J'h3 $1 ,1 4 $3 °a. �1 $000.00 Atla L hr°ria lt'nming "'OW I IBRARY , B �g ferlie Q rn) IDi $600 Feb. 4, Appro. .00 hy•$ ,a li et PenO�'eals ght; 16.00 are ng Tarc °F 0r° ]2.f>2 10525 814 g ltuh89 lahit 22.66 82.25 °ACDairb'sh 14Ur r s 8 a Nt a°eQ PNies age 6.50 25.8 8 et° 2.25 Sharpening Tools 57 30 Dee 31 Sal 8.73 t, �QO $9 enue sq s 8°Uhe fih 00p 0 a'Rl �beti,,gi any L��Alty Oil hitysarnor $15.00 Ae3° ihrar 15.00 . Dye„ 289 9g 1,p0 (DOG TAX) Feb' 4, Voted J'h3 $1 ,1 4 $3 °a. �1 $1,500.00 250.00 i $1,750.00 $1,500.00 175.00 55 PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS. Payrolls (Labor) $1,463.00 Feb.4, Appro. Postage & Stationery 3.02 Sept. 17, Trucking 1.00 Mowing 18.00 Dressing 36.00 Tools 16.38 Sharpening Tools 6.00 Small Supplies 51.90 Rolling Ball Park 13.50 Lumber & Paint 78.39 Telephone 9.30 Clay 22.50 Loam 4.00 Kerosene 3.10 Bronze Tablet 15.15 Plags 5.50 $1,749.74 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue .26 $1,750-00 & BONDS INSURANCE Insurance: Feb. 4, Appro. Tractor $28.07 Sept. 17, Trans. Weights & Measures 27.36 Road Machinery & Bldg, 49.45 Water Wagon 25.S9 Compensation 1,143.41 Public Liability 100.00 Burglary 35.00 $1,500.00 250.00 i $1,750.00 $1,500.00 175.00 t Loads; 56 De�eet0a's nat T�eaa t�0tlectoi,, 150.00 T„ a Cle a a 10.00 w ear's 100.00 bee, 5.00 ee 31 Bat to Reve $1, 7 4 1 8 $1, 00 Tg 675 e . P °ata6asa Aejnt TONS 63 11 ORTS \ reb. 4, Appro. 11eb°aa C $370.Op Yl °a OTjR + bet ' gl, $3 ORDERS �✓ Dal t01; � Peb. 4, Appro. e�e�uC $3.00 a4 q g ayl 'P1 0 f �w C a (gka�at `1ISC 0 (y�e1) 3I6 AN�OIJ I,aaeh� �g� D�tea�) 1 219 eb' 4, Appro. a b u°ya) X1'40 1g'g0 g•4g $1 57 Repairing Fence (Rock Harbor) 21.62 Flag & Staff $58 (Town Hall) 13.95 Labor & Material 250.00 (Taylor House) 11.20 Dump Acct. $ 119 80 Dec. 31, Balance to Revenue 508.20 Sept. 17, W. P. A. & $0 RESERVE FUND Feb. 4, Appro. Transfers to: Sept. 17, Brush Cutting Acct. $58 Sept. 17, Parks & Playgrouds Aect. 250.00 Sept. 17, Care of Town Dump Acct. 135.00 Sept. 17, Insurance & Bonds Acct_ 175.00 Sept. 17, W. P. A. & Similar Pro, Adel. 300.00 Nov. 10, Weeset Road Acct. 356.05 Nov. 10, Highways Account 300.00 Nov. 10, Rd. J. Gould's Cor. So. E'ly. 92.41 Nov. 10, Cemeteries & Tomb Acct. 30.00 Dec. 7, Traffic Signals Acct. 50.00 $1,500.00 58 �e(t F ept. ir° D Dec. 28 Tow bAt.tQ'ryt a Ilall 68.55 Aeepaat ow Removal 125.00 bee 1 1 6.07 Del % *1'888-86 �epe"ae 61114 / $2,5 6 o Leea1 Erfc�e AvDE CO3iM1TTE $2,yp0.0 Dee• 31 $1.3 E EXPENSE o0 0 r Dal. to Re`eauo $ Feb D'A, Appro. $5 R, 4X,76 bet. 3 5, 05 1 •0p --- 0 Dal to Ty C $y0 � $eyeauo (JkkITTE E EXPENSE D° kEhl $\ Feb. 4' Appro. $06.00 Tra 4 OAIAL & $25 pp Print' tatioL 444 $25'00 I�R 0}vera Sp °aker lg op F b Ay EXERCISES 0 34.60 4, Appro. $200.0 2 'S0 p'p0 59 Paint & Brushes 2.15 Flags 16.85 $165-10 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 34.90 �- $200.00 $200.00 4TII OF JULY CELEBRATION Stephen Tripp (Fireworks) $150 00 Feb. 4, . , Refund300 3..990 0 Geo. Sherman: $ 150.00 An- ug• 15, Band $11.00 Boat Race Prizes 75.00 Parade Floats Prizes 15.00 Ilorribles Prizes 15.00 Athletics Prizes 12.00 Ball Game Prizes 12.50 Posters 5.00 Telephone .60 $300.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 3.90 ---- `� $303.90 $303.90 COUNTY WAY RELOCATION $240.59 Ieb. 4, Appro. — County of Barnstable $240.89 $240.59 $240.89 41 60'' Earle Reed, Poles, & qt Lots CEAIET Trucking & Labor 5.00 fat hravN FRIES &TOMB Aye qs A. Howes PySiea F 125�� (Labor) 4.50 1late�• t�I yAor $118.0 Nob. Appro. $ g0.00i Surveying Grants Co. 71.80 Pec 35,50 Pri.]Rgug & Publish - t' Pal. ing Notices 50.23 t0lleve $153,50 Legal Expense 18.00 eue 1.50 Constales Badges 1.58 T9p41 Clerk, Oae u SOL 155,00 ltecordiPg Licenses 22.25 & O�ape�Tlc�UlEPS SIONU $155.0 ToBal.oShellfish Acct. 25.96 & GRAVES —� ✓✓ � 3] $69,5 284.91 Pal t° iteoeoue $\ Feb: 4, APPro. $75 00 D Bal. 31, to Revenue 550 265.09 � $550.00 psi , $550.00 (Caetll Iti lI $4500 INTEREST (TOWN NOTES) $300,00 D ake�� s6iga ERIIINa B $75 0 CaPe Cod Trust Co. $89.17 Feb. 4, APPro 1 Pal t° \Feb. 4' APPro. $30 �0 Dec. aj, $89.17 p °enu�2J Op Bal. to Revenue 210.83 $300.00. ROpO O0 i Aermah E 0ATI0 \ $300.00 S (Co T N 0 0 Remy Aahle�Ylor & pll0 TRUST FUND A wE FUND 5,234.63 (Conetab C)�y %J, TECp10N $30 00 $Fended (Aid) CLEM'E'NT 07 30 Jac' 31' nt. 1936, $ 1 50 bleb. 4op SHELLFISH bee. 31, Balance $5,.282.64 Dec* $5,389.94 10.25 AFFro• $550.00 $5,3189-94 62 1 ]x "NOW SNOW LIBRAli1. FITNI) (Books & Periodicals $343.04 Jan, 1. Hec. 31, Balance $8,363,02 Dv 131, � Lnt• 1936 $8 -y°� $8,706.06 Dec, 31, E,1, I.I(II11, FUND Treas Interest to qd rl . r6� c r De rY • 1 $ $76.32 .Jan. 1, Bal. alahCe $2,517.61 Dec. 31, Int, 19' G 3 $:, C� $2,593.93 ELon�ed � a TI';RY PI'JRPETUAL CARD gUNI) 60 1 Dee 31 &Balan�eof $40.00 Jan. 1, Bal. 36 $1, 3�6' $1,268 Dec. 31, Int. 1� $1,266.68 Tl'ust F OUN MARY Cleateatu'as, Cas TRUST ACCOUNTS g %jow Net L GarydP t Wife eFui Iles $17,389'9� $� 3 den �eterygPorP 11110 l 110 1, , Care I' Inc, 99` reb 4 $173 f1�,3 III R h 03 1 Sta to EpENU1; ACCOUNT 1936 gg' 4tlit0 Cohtrel $102,270.89 200.Op Feb. 4, Trans' 13 E & D 33'92 May 1, Poll T`,`• 63 State Parks & Reser. 41.28 Veterans' Exemption 1935 3.60 County Tax 11,137.97 Overlay 2,603.01 Excess Levy 1.69 $122,592.36 Dec. 31, Bat. to E. & D. 10,965.66 $133,558.02 Levy Real & Per- $29,425.63 sonal Tax 92,646.66 Estimated Re- 61.41 ceipts 23,969.70 Dec. 31, Bal. 22,394.78 State & County 166.00 Taxes 385.53 Dal. Estimated 1,056.91 Receipts 589.41 Bal. Appropria- 1,664.15 tions 9,990.72 SUMMARY REVENUE ACCOUNTS Dec. 31, Cash on Hand $29,425.63 Tax Titles 1,907.52 Taxes 1934 61.41 Taxes 1935 7,315.50 Taxes 1936 22,394.78 Poll Taxes 1935 13011 Taxes 166.00 1936 M0, Veh. Ex. Tax 1935 346.00 145.81 M0. Veh. Ex. Tax 1936 Moth 1,056.91 Assess. 1936 Pub. 73.25 Welfare 1,664.15 Old Age Assist. 1,727.81 ToFvn Hall Rentals 65.00 Mothers' Aid 82.36 $133,558.02 64 Sale of Material SIIrPlus war Bonus Overlay 1934 Fund Overlay 1935 Overlay 1936 Overlay serve DefiC1t 19 Revenue xcise Seee al E Tax Revenue DPart Inen entalment Revenue Surplus Revenue Revenue 14.06 EGG �f�,ly Per} $66,449.49 at, standln taX °atlon notices Were mailed in July f °r a °la as � Plies reeelved indicated th by the t the accounts l las listed were e °r At th at' an ab0pks werlc °se Of the Year the Collector's and Tr °�sU9 of the tual count ° ecked and the cash balance verlfieati °1' Bank balanf the cash on hand and a region °11� as� Of The Sav ce and found correct. e4 amihedTanst F nds Bank Books representing the in °mete e and fonndd °ibeastrecore custody and withdra vials being Pr °✓ ReaPeetfully submitted, ELMER C. S9ITJ1 taflt Town Aeeonn 65 TOWN CLERKYS REPORT TOWN MEETINGS ANNUAL TOWN MEETING WARRANT FEBRUARY 3, 1936 TI'I� COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable, SS. To either of the Constables of the Town of Orleans in the County of Barnstable GREETING. ebt, IN THE NAME OF The Commonwealth of Massa - inhab. ' YOU are hereby directed to notify and warn the To Rants of said Town, qualified to vote in elections and Oil wn affairs, to meet at the TOWN HALL in said TOWN o'clock I AY the THIRD day of FEBRUARY next, at 5:30 low ng all the esFolenoon, then and there to act on the fol- for th AIZTICLE I. To elect all necessary Town Officers pne ensuing year( to be voted for on one ballot), viz: One S ator for one year, 0 ue et ctln an for three years, Oleo �e bs0r for three years, Ogle er Board of Public Welfare for three years, One TO er Board of Health for three years, One town Clerk for one year, Ohe Col ector easurer for one year, Inc of Taxes for one year, One Trmber of School Committee for three years, TWO S ustee T of Snow Library for three years, TWO C h taor Of f Highways y for one year, 67 ARTICLE 8. To see if the Town will vote to raise 66 and appropriate the sum of Five Thousand Five Hundred One Tree Dollars ($51500) to be expended under the provisions of Warden for one, year, One Park Commissiwrcr far three e year"'. Chapter 90 on the construction of the road from State ti II]ghway, Route 28 near the residence of Joseph R. Rogers ARTICLE 2. " l Annual �ppr m South Orleans southwester) to the new road; and on lu acl n uur file aty, Y eluding Rocommendatious nl' the Selectorcn atldiate'' Main Street from near the residence of Elroy B. Penniman Olfleer.8 or (ommitlees and raise and apps. °pr westerly toward State highway, Route 6, and authorize the for same. Selectmen to enter into the necessary contracts. ARTICLE 3, will pet e ARTICLE ARpI To sec if the tr >wn `�• To see if the Town will accept a deed thorize the town treasurer, with f.he appr r �tlav is poo ]mind of Warren Edward] to enlarge the Town Way and thott, to borrow money from time to tiorc in l Y,'. t; at Crystal Lake adjoining his property. to an- and rt - Ue of the financial year hepinniug able svij. fh the se eEctmen t selloafterhfirst giving nnotice of the to issue orize iving Year' and to renew or notes therel'or,aTa� ma9 be ti e and place of sale Uy posting such notice of sale in some Period of les; thanroire ytc notes N least before tl epsalec rroperty t ken`by thettown under Ptor 44, General Lana. to tye sox title procedure provided that the selectmen or whom- ` will ARTICLl; 4 i f any' to ever they may authorize to hold such public auction may see towards take from the tarplus inutile Trca$ °r9 ,A any actiop relative thereto. they deem inadequate, or take any s in 1936. pfo gRT ll aP t ' ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise whateye ICLE 5• To see if the Town w1 g of r,o attcl appropriate a sum of money not to exceed Two Thou bythe year for e , received from the °� tt b oll Poses d Ds lrecommendedpU your ommittee appointed ed e Par- by Trnst of the chase of b or Sider the advisability of procuring suitable property for ful expeU� es for the purchase of UpOks' w ittee of five be e for the Librnr ills a ° u Infirmary Purposes, and that a comm act anything Select QRToCLE 6 To see if the Town �villo 010 thpeoried to Purchase se the same and do or e r $ Aso and 0OPl s base a new car for tj° ilse fl,d °• Town will (I all or to Yet aIIey hundred Dollars °($500) for 3We take relative cto an action of contract action brouo th ° "aiuu e or hbt against mt; there e too the lnbabitants of the Town of Weston in the Sup alld ($1 aPP °Pri LE 7' T° see if the Town well drew COUrt for Middlesex County by «'i-it returnable the first ° Ilun avvOansfkatere Purpo enot exceeding Gn7 nd ;' 61r1 allable fr °ni o�eh °tTery source. l provided tl�e 68 N1°nday in January 1936 at Cambrid *c turd t0,1I30drP appropriate a sum of. money, not exceedin° ' the Dollars ($600), to settle, compromise or defend vete' ARTICLE 13. '1'o see if the 'Town will b9 1 Llbe able t 08eetion 10 of Chapter 39 of the G}Cneia scribe. amended by Chapter 403 of the Acts 0f 1j357 gibe gi` manner in which notice of town nxectiugs shall t d oie ARTICLE 14. To see if the Town will 0% cause cause to be appointed, a committee to prePaleanp4al (1) Prescribing the time of` holding the °p the meeting agreeable to section 9, Chapte' eral Laws ; tet' C>SSP of} scriliurg agreeable to section 1 Chapter °f the getpOfe1935, the manner in amended l" 1x n °tic° �ee1'' a be ee iila d�reP rt he slime Ito the next annual t °�a td g for act! t till? a °eepde''�d deed ARTICLE T5• To see if tlo Town xv11 °d, ten 0 to the Of land at Nauset Harbor I-Iei'lits, S0 CA if tad rj11 a moron naioi the municipal purposes Of a t al, AV J) p Se �ntY Of rive mo Moil noteexee aeoim the inr Steele ° fe oII d i 1 9 d lan use Dollars ($175) to condition sax f et',t tile �8 6I; atttliei�i' ed or °tuien to a6' To see if the Ton'n `�111Ja 9 eieltill termilCdab twee accept, tr P of and behalf toNauset Jlarbo p5lGidr and nos o1 on Clue e t T t° raise 1'riscill Road, so- called, o1�P°slt�obe�eetii w0ntytive Do1lapPr Po and sumeo waters inone)r vole e; rs ($25) to condition the san1 69 ARTICLE 17. To see if the Town will accept the doings and report of the Selectmen to be filed with the °lvn Clerk, on or before January 25, 1936, relative to lay - ari out, altering relocating, and enlarging the town way d common landing place at Namskaket, as petitioned. To see if the Town will accept the layout, alteration, relocati l on, and enlargement of the town way and common and sliding Place at Namskaket as recommended in said re- Port of the Selectmen and will authorize and 'instruct the sold Selectmen, on behalf of the Town, to accept as a gift, to Selectmen, acquire by purchase, or to take by eminent domain un- Chapter 79 of the General Laws, for the municipal PUT Poses of a town way and common landing place, in fee mple, the land described in said report, subject to such public rights if any, as now exist in and over salt' land, together with the trees, shrubs, and structures thereon. IIunand appropriate a sum of moneylnot exceedingvThree fo dred Dollars $300.) to be raised by loan or otherwive, r the Purpose of acquiring b purchase or taking by ei$1= bent 4 g Y rights, ease- domain as aforesaid the land w,tli 1'11° etijdts, and appurtenances thereto belonging, described in report. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a suer of money not exceeding wo Hundred Dollars ($200) to coniot di . g u said way and landing place. to raise ARTICLE 18. To see if the Toiini will vote liun- and appropriate a sum of money exceed riVe suln ot to like Dollars ($500) provided the County allots a nd the State twice as much for protection and repair from erosion near the new platform bulkhead ei 'iron, 1 4arbor. ARTICLE 19. To see if the Town will etoct a toiW director for the Cape Cod Estensioii sorvici,, as li"esided u the Mass. General Laws, Chapter 128• 70 .eotl ARTICLE '30. 'To set' if the 'Town will soctj0jf Provisions for lout wIlsaIion to laborers e a I Cie., e to 75 of Chapter 152 of the tlenerJ Laws t0 titbN, Beet men, subforematt and ius >eetot;s, as attthori /t'iltt tilt lit 12 of Chapter 30.'1 of tho Acts of 1`•t''7; and tltt' this of clerk to file a certified copy or tiny aet'ort uttdt't' with the Department of Industrial �kveidents- atttb °'tf v SelectmRTICLE 21. '1'o see i1' the Towtr will �iDEs pl recov en to bri 11, Suit a sins the Town of yea to at had er Soldiers' Relief exlentled to ate a11ce ept relief military settlement in that to," at tltie a shot money ` not extended and raise and I'll"I lthetef °t�ltof see exceeding Sevenl ' -five ($75 00) to °: the �lalela n' aulhorize of the tile to vn tmeD to t° l and apProlCle 22. To see if the 'Town will oilal.s o1ll ' to place 01iriate the sum of One IIuntlred D ei ff �tver to an purchase markers for the chaue;t) A1; d through Pleasant Bay. (By retl to to to bappropr aE 23' To see if the Town %v ill area e psi to a sum $un I Five °ad mainte la the Cape CocltHos Hospital for the es orb to resideu°titulent of °f a free bell in the Ilosprtal ctfi °0 treatruey °f the persons certified b the Selecit oa1t °f the Ge' 'in actor °u and unable to pay fpr s 1 1i0 and set fueral Lalvtlance with section 74, °f tiot, ally therephor take any action in r °1a and dRTIC (BY request) to, t �aRtvenrinrt to the To see if the Town will vote 0, ud. (8yth° towu yam °f $300.00 for Band X001 request) during 1936 by the Junior 71 ARTICLE 25. To see if the Town will vote to change the usual order of conducting the Annual Town Meetings: The first day of the Meeting shall be given 'entirely to appropriations and all other business that may legally be brought before the Meeting. The second day to be given entirely to the election of the Town Officers for- the ensu- ing year. (By request) ARTICLE 26. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $700.00 to extend the electric street lights from near the Crusher Road and connect with the regular line near `yards Corner, so called. Above sum to include the necessary poles, wires and fixtures. (By re- quest) ARTICLE 27. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $300. for the purpose of properly be celebrating the 4th of Jul in the Town of Orleans, sponsored by Orleans Post 308, of the American Legion. (BY request) vote to raise ARTICLE 28. To see if the Town will and appropriate the sum of $2000.00 for providingrou!a d went or entertainment of a public charactr, as request) by Chapter 158 of the Acts of 1929. (BS ARTICLE 29. To see if the Town will vote to ilars and appropriate the sum of Sixteen 11nndred D °liars ($1600.00) to finish widening and resurfacing Totem Land - eeset Road from where the mix is now to the tug' (By request) raise ARTICLE 30. To see if the Town will vote resurface and aPpro riate a sum of money to widen ancaerly to ye road starting James Gonld's corner going arcs briek hill. (By request) 72 IN ARTI('L1; al. '1'o sor if the Town will 1.01 arohrlate a sum of• morno }• not excvledinYg, `'cl�nJiO s ($75) to clean and improve• tho '1'010 lJa head of Town Cove. (I;y rcyuest) t Point AItTICI,E 32. To see if the Town "lity a Committee t0 look into the adI•isabi ]0 P tnIni re necessary to th acL, lion of 7.0nin d h the Ile a to be appoiulccl I'•v ihc• moderatos• as Xt town mectin",r. (By request) G other I that maRTICLB 33. And to act upon any The po. !i be °Pe y legally come before the nrectinV' at P. k. n at 8:30 o'clock A. M., and Inay closo t, U' rng lip Ana you are directed to serve ticis wary 0 'e St at th I ast b f oresof `V OAT. thereof ins in tile aid three TOW n,oseVe" d ar doe time of holding said meets eo' taf� W apR , re ]e the Taut, With PAIL NOT, and make ""a time a,, h your doings thereon, to the JO in Givena Place of meeting, as aforea . , of d thr ty�s� m• � our Lord one tthousandlnlllo ho dfe 0w' ARTHUR L 0, GEORGE E - T• J50, Off JOSEPH b. ROG of 4 true COPY. Selectmen Attest Constable, ....... 7.i DOINGS ANNUAL TOWN MEETING FEBRUARY 3 & 4, 1936. Meeting called to order at 8:30 o'clock A. M. by Moderator. Election officers Arthur L. Sparrow, Joseph L. Rogers, ballot clerks and tellers Ora W. P. Cole, Ruth G• Finlay, Ella B. Darling, ZVilliam M. Higgins, Jr., Joseph I Peters, Frederick G. Mayo, Luther F. Bee were sworn rn by town clerk. Ballot box examined set at zero and declared correct by Deputy Sheriff Luther F. Bee. Warrant read by town clerk. ARTICLE 1. Voted by voice vote unanimously that P0118' be - declared open, polls declared open by moderator at oII b o'clock A. M., proceeded to ballot for town officers one ballot. Voted by voice vote unanimously that when this ses- sion of the town meeting shall adjourn it shall adjourn to reconvene in the upper ball at 12:30 P. M. tomorrow Pebruary 4, 1936 to consider article 2 of the warrant and all articles subsequent thereto. Voted by voice vote unanimously to extend the time Of closing the polls to 3 o'clock P. M. Two o hundred 200 ballots taken from ballot box at 2:20 o'clock P. M. by Deputy Sheriff Luther R Bee and e officer Arthur L. Sparrow in pres lection ffence of mod - f, election officer Joseph L. Rogers and the town clerk, for' or th the purpose of starting the count. Polls declared closed at 3:00 o'clock P. M• by mod - (664 r' total number of ballots cast sic hundred sixty tem )' moderator appointed Arthur' L. Sparro moderator IvIle announced result of balloting for office 0'f uing and declared John Kenrick elected moderator for ens Year; moderator sworn in by town clerk, moderator then 74 taking charge of me, f in-­ read results of balloting for �i ante of town ofTicers and deelared those elected. Hcsult of balloting as followr; GI kloderator for ] year j 1�'arr Kcnriek, (elected) five hundred fifteen j Warren )J. Clark one G )VIA. Isaac Small, one j ""]I Ike, five J �rren Bdwards, one i bie Ellis, one j IV. Warr. Higgins ]3G one ell Blanks' ne t hundred thirty -eight GGf / Selectman Assessor, Member Board of Public Welfare of } Leery alth for g years Member Board erity /3a B(orge E Tiekerson, (elected) four Hundred tW G a�ks> 91: x Wald, two hundred thirty-elgl't To �a1p I year Treasurer and Collector of Taxes G Nv e /land, fortlyloiv, (elected) six hundred tw ell ty'o>1 ) GG h euib G 1 0 G3 e 131a ksIINT hehool Committee for 3 years slaty- threeetected) six hundred one N Trustee Snow Library for 3 years Arthur T. Parker, (elected) five hundred fifty -four 554 Blanks, one hundred ten 110 664 Tree Warden for 1 year Albert A. Smith, (elected) five hundred seventy 51 George Oliver, one 1 B'' N• Smith 1 Blanks one 92 ninety -two 664 Surveyor of Highways for 1 year Dean S• Davenport, (elected) three hundred eighty 380 col a rles O. Preeman, fourteen 259 nd L• Mayo, two hundred fifty -nine 4 Warren B. Clark, four 7 Blanks, seven 664 Constable for 1 year 568 1 erlry A• Perry (elected) five hundred sixty-eight 555 11 na1l E Taylor, (elected) five hundred fifty -five 1 Bl°eph 11• Beegan, one 204 auks, two hundred four 1328 JParlc Commissioner for 3 years 246 lIJah C. Long, two hundred forty -six 347 ell Macfarlane, (elected) three hundred forty -seven 1 B ank8, seventy e, one 70 664 76 Rucstion nn traps "Shall the nperatiou of section one lifer, he a it of (,hal,tor om, hundred and ihirty-onc of Pill 00 ews, re9uirint. for the Lakin„ of I'll bearin¢�•fltPIS Of i s that i nnllarme j �.• kill at ont•e a• take su 'Yes, be suspendarl •ithin this teWn es two hundred sixty 1 Iq e two hundre 11 13lanks fifty-five Ad.1°urned at 6:25 o'clock P. M- 12 30 0, P. b1, lottrned meeting- called to order atoder °t° $e brrehrY 4, 1`936 in upper 11,111, bye 9er• by Th d Robert J. Divine orrered p d �porp moderatoT•following names were chosen an s v b9 Teheratlor'folloWing names were chosen and sFVOr r, ^ Tell Eimer , J$i Tell�l, F red er �' Smith a k ell Mayo r one Teller and Monitor sec• 1, Elmer R. DarlinS Taller and 011' See- See- 2, James Diekie r, fell anti Monet r Sec. 3, Charley F. Moore do , aeeePta BTIP,,ltor Gallery, IIarold R Cu lmin°solls lot @� Off per the Ahn Voted, voice vote, nnanen eyJ1 '111 n`eh 9 allot a or Co ual Report of the Select o Of $;;tio Later Illicit m nital Recommendati n tof l05 epart to ns og the Se a table, ee° yet on eachG em aepro m the7table and v t d, °3 arate R 77 Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $2,400.00 be raised and appropriated for Selectmen's salaries. Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $400.00 be raised and appropriated for Selectmen's expenses. Voted voice vote, that the sum of $100.00 be raised and appropriated for Selectmen's supplies. Voted, voice vote that the sum of $720.00 be raised and appropriated for Town Accountant's salary. Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $100.00 be raised and appropriated for Town Accountant's supplies. Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $330.00 be raised anti appropriated for Treasurer's salary. Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $125.00 be raised and appropriated for Treasurer's expense. Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $1,050.00 be raised and aPPropriated for Collector's salary. Voted, voice vote that the sum of $500.00 be raised and appropriated for Collector's expense. _ Voted, voice vote that the sum of $240.00 be raised and aPPropriated for Town Clerk's Salary. au Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $250.00 be raised d appropriated for Town Clerk's expense. Voted, voice vote unanimously, that the sum of $500;00 be raised and appropriated for Legal Expenses. an Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $1,100.00 be raised d aPPropriated for Assessor's pay and expenses. Voted, voice vote that the sum of $100.00 be raised and appropriated for Constables' salaries. Voted, voice vote., that the sum of $475.00 be raised d aPProPriated for Election and Registration. n d Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $1,700.00 be raised aPPropriated for care of town hall and grounds. and Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $300.00 be raised aPPropriated for Town Hall repairs. Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $1,200.00 be raised 78 t the Oji to cu and approprinf,•cl for 1'olriee, (A motioa rising priation for ,olive to $600.00 leas lost oic I e r37, No 42.) , voir.c vote, that the sum of $2 °050'00 i and aPPropriated for the Firc 1)eptcrttuo£ $100 p0 be Voted, voice vote, that the sum and appropriated for Wire Inspectors. 15000 oreVoted, voice vote, that the sunl of $ s and appropriated for Nc uler of «'e1olct� a0 be tary and expense. p00 Voted voice vote that tice sum of $be rand appropriated for Moth. of $3p0 00 o Voted, voice vote, that the sum be and aPPropriated for Forest Wardon''u of $2500 iols�i j Voted, voice vote, that tice Su 0 be i and aPPropriated for Tree Warden• $250 to 01 i and 'Voted, for vote, that sum of $20 Orsbedt'llt a , 0 00 e, o Voted, voice vote, that the Sum of ozpn clteost'o slid aPPropriated for Health incluclinn t o d o9 n i let o the Boarclini Health. Amount of salarie $120 00 be 3oi5d and Voted, voice vote that the sum °f is 0 be ¢� -Voted, for Inspector of Aj1 of $20'� to and aPPoted, voice vote, that the Su unfit 1ti 0 be d er 'Voted ated for Inspector of shi a $050.0 to of And aVoted r i ted forocarelof Town1Da P, 000I be A Ana a V Prated fort Highway Repo' rs. $0' 800.00 bo rolo a aPProp"istade vote, that the sum °f $i>zg, Vo ac,a a Voted t� for Roadside Brush cu1,00000 PPropri once vote, that the sum of d for Snow Removal. 79 Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $300.00 be raised and appropriated for Repair of Guard rail Fences. Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $150.00 be raised and appropriated for Repair of Road Machinery and Build - �ng'3. and Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $50.00 be raised appropriated for Guideboards. an Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $4,250.00 be raised d aPPropriated for Street Lights. Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $200.00 be raised and aPPropriated for Wharves. Voted, voice vote, that 'the sum of $50.00 be raised and aPPropriated for Harbor Master. Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $6,000.00 be raised and appropriated for Public Welfare. Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $1,000.00 be raised and appropriated for W. P. A. or similar projects. Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $5,750.00 be raised and appropriated for Old Age Assistance. an Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $300.00 be raised d appropriated for Mothers' Aid. an Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $33,000.00 be raised d aPPropriated for Schools. Voted, voice vote that the sum of $400.00 be raised and appropriated for Physical Education, Schools. Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $1,000.00 be raisod and aPPropriated for Snow Library be raised Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $1,500.00 and aPPropriated for Parks and Playgrounds. a raised an Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $125.00 b d aPPropriated for Cemeteries and Tomb. and voice vote, that the sum of $75.00 baves, d appropriated for Soldiers' Monuments and and Voted, voice vote, that the sum of $1,500.00 be raised appropriated for Insurance and Bonds. 80 be r Voted, voice vile, that the snm of $370.00 and appro mated for Town Reports. be P I I 100.00 Voted, voice vote, that file sum of 1$ t and a Voted, ��ed °for, cCourt itOrders. s un of �700•p0 be r r00,00 ro and aPP+'upriated for Miscellaneous- be ar, Voted, voice vote, that the slim of $2'a re' d aPpropriated for Reserve Fund. 3000 be and Voted, voice vote that tite suns of ip appropriated for herring Brook. of $3p000 be r and . , voice vote that the sum Notes, u@ appropriated for Interest on Town at the a ff $550.00 bed raised Voice nd appropriated for Jl rOteCt30II . rds °'gatia" of Shellfish. and Voted, voice vote that the sum of $5 50OUs'oi9 a voted for Traffic Signals. $2p0.00 be oigi and a ' vO'ce vote that the sum °f • r Ppro 00 be n voted for State Aid. 1000• igt and apPro , voice vote, that the snm of $ e re V° Printed for Soldier's Relief. 0 80 b s and a potela' ted for County Way tllclo�o0.00 be rot5e and a pot d' ted for oFinan e tCommmtee 00 00 be �,et eiae approp -, v0lee vote, that the sum of $tiCe PAY i5et e ated for Memorial and Arm's be ro and app °Paint oice vote, that the sum of $25-00 ro0e and apProPr, vbd e °pteaft that the nsnm of $1p0'00 be e� 90J ate ell (Total ental earn ° o Article , Sc,90' ber n� n Ins for 1936, ARTICLE 3. Voted voice vote, unanimously, that the Town Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen, be and hereby is authorized to borrow money from time to Inie ill be i anticipation of the revenue of the financial year therefor g January 1, 1936, and to issue a note or notes °r notesI payable within one year, and to renew any note ace as may be given for a period of less than one year ordanee with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws. the suAitTICLE 4. Voted, voice vote, unanimously, that ury t aonl$5,000.00 be taken from the surplus in the Treas- Y towards reduction of the taxes in 1936. Towrl ARTICLE 5. Voted, voice vote, unanimously that the Priate whatever money is received from the dog a Ya to of tile Previo s year for the use of the Snow Li- books,, or y the Trustees for the purchase of any other lawful expense for the Library. rtat the�ToCLE 6. Voted, voice vote, (not unanimous) the 14 1vtl raise and appropriate the sum of ($500.) the use f red Dollars for the purchase of a new car for th °rued to the not he olds carltin connection therewith. therew th. the To �"TICI E 7• Voted, voice vote, unanimously, that nollars (100ise and appropriate the sum of One Hundred tile tsnot 0 iltlsfwaters ofutheSTowndCopveiprovidedtltheeaim able from some other source. the To ARTICLE 8. Voted, voice vote, unanimously, that I ive n raise and appropriate the sum of Five Thousand Soovi hsd red Dollars ($5,500.) to be expended under the slo It u 1 nrleahs Chapter I h Road n�ar the residence of of Joseph S ito 9ers erree o to South Orleans; and to continuo on Mant lY toward the residence Elroy d authorize. tSe- h_' ,u1`l hctlllen Jo (•111(•I' i1110 Ih(• iee(.�tial;1 ('olltl'B L Ue. rnen NMI are nluploye,l nn prollnsr(1 1'oa(1 +`ji1 of UrIr.;l1jy ;1y f:u' ns pr„siblr. 1niolno; Ali'1'It'L1; J. �'ofed, voice vote, 1j11Erlp'Re the 'Town arr•e 1f a deed of I.IIId of NVarr, ' 1I 11nke 1 51 larl;o the Town \C'ay and landing 11t CrY• �: inf,• his properly. ent c 11111 bl•5 ARTICLE 70. Voted. voico votl� aftel•so�'�. the 11ofic('rlof the If il1w aud( place 1of rsolrnliy P laco 1a ea Of sale blic P t fburtee in some eml%cnicoI 11n(1 P11 �rvpos't9 b to +1.11 en d;IYN nt loast bel•o1.1, 1 he sale, I SAC tile eade full procedlire tlte9 1311 ,,,at yes t}l, AR'1'ICI.h, 11. Vofcrl, ri.�ing vot sti o�� f0 m sar t the 'l`own raise and 1 , 1reI11 i11t o the Hof lot, too firillap �ar." W— I'l000.) to (purcha c, :1 I1'uttC0aY10iollr, I11 1laMelaly Iurposes and that the I',r��'r 011aaa111a�, .pit° Y: •Joseph L. Rorcrs h'rauk Goo be toe Aureliu'3 hanith and Ularen(•1• I). AValke', lecon aD the. ° the salve and to rnrr� out t;ho o1oR. their report. aflrdf S d tile T I E 1 lab ~1 18 Lolla 91`11 raC and aVo�ecl'IVO`eiljeosu l ell fVg tint °light ag600•) to settle, eonlpronuse p1 the �oi�o�' tie and list it by the inhabitants °E IJ �r ti a e eo Alq, NO or defend the same.1er(by `11`1711711o9ii;1J'' 1 tie, 1 PrOAutureT2CLE 7.8. Voted, voice _'•o e' t�cjlil IV]llclded by �w 11 Mcetin�s be called of IIll'I I, it I at shall elation 10 of Chaplcr 3`J rd,J illl'1 least sevebe Posted in a public Place, a11`l Ys before said n1Cet "11gy J 83 nual Town Meetings be held the first Monday in February ss usual. ARTICLE 14. Voted, voice vote, (not a unanimous vote) to indefinitely postpone. lh ARTICLE 15. Voted, voice vote, unanimously, that e Tow,, accept the deed of George B. Steele and another, of wa called, for the l land Nauset Harbor �eg unicipal purposes of a town way and common land - 1119 Place and that the Town rd7se and appropriate the sum of $175,00 to grade, surface and condition the same. th ARTICLE 16. Voted voice vote unanimously, that e Town authorize the Selectmen to accept in it's behalf a ee I'i t + °eeent deed of land, satisfactory to the Selectmen, be- " Cl1ff Road, at or near the terminus of P1 +iscilla Road, a11d t11e waters of Robert's Cove and that the town raise land app ,.I'd tile rSelecte the may aofept5'00 to condition ally such ARTICLE 17. Voted, rising vote, Yes 129, No. 2, meat the Town accept the doings and report of the Select - n as filed with the Town Clerk JannarY 24th, relative t° the layout, alteration etc. , of the town Ivay and common at Nam hinding Place , skaket; re- locat That the town accept the layout, alteration and IsIldin11, and enlargement of the town way and compo t re oo11 Selectmen a d authorize a and recommended nstrnde said Selectmen Pllrcl behalf of the Town to accept as a gift, to' acquire er 79 Of th lase > °r to take by eminent domain ender Chapa to +v11 e f�elleral Laws for the municipal purposes of land place, in fee simPlel Way and a described nosaiclnreaortngul subject to such p blic rights, the 1 tr Y, as 11e�p exist in and over said land, together with aes, shrubs and structures, other than electric light °r 84 telephone poles, thereon; rnl;e That the Town ]ry a fuo- thirds VOtA le1111r 1'r'f�Pri :,le Ihf• sans of .'3011.1111 In br r:riseJ b9eLasUe uu use r Peres i ed , for Ihf' 1 111'PfIXP U1' :1 P1Jall'117� b) J er. 1iY eminent domain as al'uIesaid, file lanJ 5 report. ; file $20f1. That fill. 'I'orrn raisr and aPlt ;ariI ;lndiu;Ql Ott to egllfllflon fhe lotto way If lVanrskaket. rrIIa'rjlt fro the AItT7(11JF 1N. Volvo, voice yOmII °f File •1110 town r'ari:cc arnl r , ,r•o ,riot, file a t 1)ollar:s ' 1 1 1 is ) file ($5011.) l,roviding f hr CouotY �tIIa teP fjs. sio Statc twifle "is much for Protreliou j°cic 95 n near the new pinfl'orm btrljchf'srcl at a it°ols011 uII 0 fet t r RTIGIJL f te, ,. Y A l.J. Voted, voice v0 Coa �, Dr'iileli the town elect a dii-eviot• for the CaPe °t fl. Vl ff vile and that the Town Ulcrl; cast Ono ball°lle (le' 9tt P rope Jr_ k cast eOl cetor. Town CIO' 1 -gt fed - llirector Cape Gott °lee e, J'• I r. Service. fuel 1 0l• uIIap tfjel�e�8: Voted, voice vote, ertsatttlre provisioo5 fOt' lot. 152 On91r p�1 i8 to 75 of 'I"' e °t and r1c�e0P •emen, subfoIT f tI1 fled 12 of Chapter gU9 ° °er etrt9 a rd be direct.ecl t° final Aec 13, 1936; Tol"ll1cicrlf) Ill lntil 1! Voted, voice v°tei the e�tr, Dtp rorized to exPullget 10 too, J, e6 from the books °f finitel3 this article be ill W ARTICLE 22. Voted, voice vote, (not a unanimous vote) that the town raise and appropriate the sum of $100.00 to purchase and place buoys for the ur p ose of marking the channel from the Meeting house River to and through Pleasant Bay within the waters of the Town of Orleans. ARTICLE 23. Voted, voice vote, (not a unanimous ,cte) that the town raise and appropriate the sum of FSve hundred Dollars ($500.) to be paid to the Cape Cod IIos- pital for the establishment and maintenance of a free bed it' the Ilospital for the care and treatment of persons cer- tified by the Selectmen to be residents of the town and unable to pay for such care and treatment, in accordance uvith section 74 of Chapter 111 of the General Laws. tARTICLE 24. Voted, voice vote, unanimously, that he Town raise and appropriate the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300•) for Band Concerts to be given in the town g 1036 by the Junior Community Band. table RTICLE 25. A motion to lay this article on the e was lost on a rising vote, Yes 6, No 60. fll. t Voted, voice vote, (not a unanimous vote) that the pre clay of Town Meetings shall be given entire]y to ap ltt•rations and all other business that may be legally b'O'Ight before the meeting and the second day be given entirely to election of officers for ensuing year. ARTICLE 26. Voted voice vote, (not a unanimous `ote) to indefinitely postpone. the ToAR E 9-7. Voted, voice vote, unaut300s1y that ARTICLE � for the pnrpo of raise and appropriate the sum of Of Orleans pto bel sponsorednby Orleans Polt 1308heof the nieu'ican Legion. vote' ARTICLE 28. e to voted, aise and nously °Movedthat the vote J 86 n aPprolu•iaf,• thf Burn of �_'.flrlll.(ll) for prov,a'in�ed of enferf ;iinn,wf nihlio ehtn ;ieter. as ptote be ter 158 oP fill, Avis o(' 1't29, and shat tl,e v0 eIjQeR. Printed or n•r•itf,,n hall„f, and fill. u,,. °C the eel Vo1cr1, by uw of printotl ballots aitdb�t'ds 143 10 9 A,, this artcel,. rerfnirrd a ttiy0 the appt•t,pl•iation ,fill not earn }'. Uoa,t)mo051f ARTIt't,1,% 29. Vof,vl, voice vote, iNteen the Town raise and a , tr° ,riot,. the sent °f S e rest 1 I I rcinG tb Lsnd Dollars to finish ttidenin_ unl reslll T°tV'n 19' Sit Road from whom mix n ix is ot,• to the ¢n14to5d0(10,t ARTICi.E 3O Vofcd, v riec vote, I'll of Sl'ld'e the Town e the snm f}oa raise and aplr,•opr•fatc d roes, wide]' and resrtrface the road sfartine a slf' fr ner going easterly towards brick hill. e tntnri5 �0 to do the ARTICLE 31. Voted, voice y0 ' Of $1 Toth tpIf d Town raise and appropriate 1,111' sir of the os19'e Pk' an rmpr °v1' the town landing at head ur1oo'i Ito tlA�P a ARTICLE ;2. Vetted, voice p0te' volt 1 the tf yi tlabiil tyttoef' aOf five nd le (�) b ocecllurc n1' ess P o �6 P, Rode of z °uing laws, this C°m,nittee to be otin° •t)t, Pty tee aAPoit and report at the next totvnit"e'• sal.�)n Dickap rated under this article:) Arth fat ' P T• 'Warren • Smith • George E Eldredge, jr. n ohs tossL >>r' warren ETIv LE 33. A rising vote ° le et Of fo tion at'ds and George B. Stco t. r 0' The 1',r land for municipal pure °s °a tea • rt fl'Ai lei R following was unaimonsly derSt�ea to tnhabttants of the Townvlof�Eastl>Zm hate �o duce a Bill in the Great and General Court to, separate the 1 shellfishcries of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans it is et e seust of this Meeting that this Town instruct it's Se- mn t0 enter and prosecute it's protest against any such Bill and to hinder, delay and prevent it's passage by any and means in their power. drearAmidst applause the Moderator donated his annual y as Moderator for 1936 to the "fighting fund" under res a of this article. Voted to adjourn at 5:35 o'clock P. M. Attest: RALPH W. SNOW, Town Clerk arY 4 Total a 1936; ppropriations at annual town meeting Febru- Article 2 Article $87,995.89 6, Article 500.00 7 Artie le 8 100.00 Article 11, 5,500.00 Article 12, 2,000.00 Article 15 600.00 175.00 Article 16: Artie le 25.00 17, Article 500.00 18 Article 500.00 22, Article 100.00 23, Article 500.00 24, Article 300.00 27 Artiele 300.00 29, Article 30 1,600.00 Article 1,500.00 31 , 75.00 $102,270.89 S8 TOI0 ON REPORT OF THE FINANCE C0 9000 ARTICLE OF THE ANNUAL TOW 6 WARRANT OF FEB• 3, 193 �J 1l traI i09 J>• Arfiel,• Approved except phV81e mare ist from $400.00 to $:300.(1(1; 'Town Reports fences'ttol0 b $340.00 to $:17(1.0(); He ,airs fo "]lard rall of the 0ds mittee recommends that it be the policy ialces discontinue the ,resent ty w of wood rail ails• t stitute some fo1•m of woven band or wiry r E Article 6, approved Article 7, approved Article 8, approved 9� Article f� r Ar ', 16 Pf$PI, I1, approved 1 ana vWt'' rfi 1� Article 12, approved 5 Article 15, approved) Articles 0 Artie]° 1.6, approved) proved togs Grp ro$ arat,ly as l O, 11 call for a c0 the shore. Article 17, approved Article 18, approved Article 21 disapproved Art. t.el0 22, disapproved 1 Article 23, approved Artie] 24' approved ' Arti e 26> disapproved it Aral ele 28 approved 000'00 Art. 29, approved than' tp°fl,e Article 30' approved for not more $eta( f'r Ward Edgar H1, approved of alt Ue1�s kr reet°ere appo ljph 111, Russell W. �Tr as 10 t l A Mr s• �a ra l ted by the moderator a.' i1F Mr. d being reor appointments. years. 89 LIST OF JURORS AS COMPILED By THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF ORLEANS, MASS., JUNE 30, 1936. drlelbe W. Baker Fisherman1 East Orleans Safiuert A• Childs Fisherman 01i 1 F Ire] Agent Orlean;i 403, 8d L• IIa ris Orleans Merchant charle, Rogers plumber Orleans Eli F s S' AVilcot Contractor Orleans Natha Rogers Operator Orleans $reaer lc 1'ri Caretaker Orleans al ph T G. Mayo Mason South Orleans kerbert •Rogers Laborer Orleans $t b armor East Orleans Ch ties D• BQ salt Fisherman South Orleans Charles R. Riehar t I' armer Orleans Albion II. N'eholdson Fisherman South Orleans �ltlbttr C Begse Merchant Orleans Win G e Chas Caretaker Orleans °t9ar Nieker Retired Orleans r' n d E' lc h r Carpenter Orleans Laborer South Orleans Orleans Reuben SJ BR'ORS DRAWN IN 1936 fIopkins Edward TRAVERSE Grand Juror for 1936 El1Jah Barnard JURORS GC' Ralph L°ng, Spring Term Clifford L. Barris, Spring Term Fall Term !10 DOG LICENSED IN 1938 lqs; \T:,I,• (r, x;2.00 22 2= S)rrwv! femalev Gr $2.00 7 13rec rlcr's Or $2:5.00 154 / 154 fees (n) •20 J5 �1V, air County 'Treasurer LPG 'Or S so,0 J{ JA 91 6 Series No. 6, Resident Citizens' Trapping @ $525 31.50 1.50 30.00 15 Series No. 6, Resident Citizen's Cf COlV1MONWEALTH OF 1'10A$Aj4 7 DIVISION OF FISHEgIES 1936 IN LICENSES ISSUED 71 Non- resident Citi- Fees d j �et�ine Se 28 Citizen 1' Resident SG 00 $' 00 Series s Fishing at $2.00 No• $56 158 t, 2 ti Cites 2 Resident �I 22 Scriee Bunting 172 00 0 5 ,, @ $2.00 jll Citizen 3, Resident 6 5 50 Feries osporting @ $3.25 71 1 60 G gerhin2 @ $1 emale & Minor es N 25 7.50 6 Minor Trapping 15 "a 13.5 0 91 6 Series No. 6, Resident Citizens' Trapping @ $525 31.50 1.50 30.00 15 Series No. 6, Resident Citizen's Sporting and Trapping to Citi- zens over 70 years, Free 1 Series No. 71 Non- resident Citi- zens' Mhnor Fishing @ $2.25 3 Series No. 2.25 .25 2.00 71 Non - resident Citi- zens' Fishing, 3 days only r $1.50 1 Series 4.50 .75 3.75 No. 7, Non- resident Citizens' Fishing @ $525 2 Series 5.25 .25 5.00 No. 8, Duplicate Licenses 1.00 @ $•50 6 Series NO- 1.00 9, Resident Citizens' Lobster 1.50 28.00 & Crab @ $5.00 30.00 12 $395.00 $41.25 $352.75 RALPI3 W. SNOW, Town Clerk BUnW Il.ECQjlDRD IN ORLUNS IN 1936 Date Name of Child \'ante of Father 1936 Vera ;.fay Eltlredce Feb. 4 Male Feb. 23 Richard Newcomb Gould Mar. b Margaret Howe Pope Mar, 22 JDne Theresa Davis Apr. 7 Joan Fulcher May 16 Dorofei Klimshuk May 24 John Morris Hamilton, June 18 June 29 Jr. Robert Donald Brown July 2 Sidney Thomas Stafford, Jr Richard Dean July 25 Lovell Higgi . s, Jr. Jon Douglas Reed n Sept. 13 Sept. 26 Walter Raymond Wither. An %e \E"etelC Cxoabq Seriha l• F. R'i \ \iaq�a F.axlMoxcoe R \c4accleoa �'alti¢x •A¢ AI• \eoe Jo Anne Dorrie Op-t- 6 Lonise Ada Hanscom Raymond Fulcher Oet 13 Nov. Janice May Davenport 20 Xq Sean Adelaide �1i1 \iama �oec. Ik Ric\iaxd Wa \ter Cxoaby Eatl rl � onxce Richardaon, 3x. 1935 \ante of Mother Herbert W. Gould Lemuel Pope, Jr. Vera ;.fay Eltlredce Joseph R. Davis Juiia Basher hard Howard E. Fulcher Dorofei Klimshuk Bernadette A. Lengroune Dorothy \l, MacLeod John Morris Hamilton Johanna Ryan Albert E. Brown Alice Slay Eldridge Sidney T. Stafford Adele V. Brown Richard D. L. Higgins A. Earle Reed Dorothy 1)• Snyder Lilliam Di. Woodland Walter Withers Mary 1• Dickinson Curtis E. Dorrie Eva Marie Greene Maynard Hanscom rlorence Hatch IohnP,Fnlcher AdaFraneg Adam% Dean Sparrow Davenport Helen Snow Cumm\n$a Cyril W illlam% '"*"M IC. Chase An %e \E"etelC Cxoabq Seriha l• F. R'i \ \iaq�a F.axlMoxcoe R \c4accleoa �'alti¢x •A¢ AI• \eoe \\ �exlhapa 9 \ma R \c\iaca ice. 8�p \ \d Zi \c\� <O Y.SicYVU \Oe •C\ic \mp A. le o o m m � b w w 09 Op w b 'C •d m ;a :a z ;r y o' e% w r na ro v �v v v o m m N w o o~o w m m m as to ,ter m m 0J"O Do t+t•9 mh�S �v,x �Y UJ y,>'4ii C7 �. t-�,S i7 ii �. �-� :r��r rte• M .m., •iG�oo "Eb' "m Vey m.iw�.".'.7a_Cm�'y� -QGn"s ��A'•wxm ��lT'r, °t�O C�' .7iO�m Z,�wym Km 'A''.�py ,ti �v'a.yN•w,��m �: �l m, ow' hIw '. 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' 4 m /m !a tll tR t7 c� 0 d t7 w F-1 0 x r �i H z C. t' w 0 P `i.7 ORLEANS B'I jN ln3u REA8URE�,I'�.V'�il ARRIAGES RECORDED IN // Idyl ^, — _ _ Continued % Res �� 0 Date Marne of I arUes Age U�Jeon loy l a co °sit in Cane Cod RECEIPTS Nov, 6 cirnr•nn Lambert Smith 4 ODO0� tau' 1U1936nd in treasury st Co. checking f,irzle Irene Adams 19 Orle05 lteeelAts Nov. 20 Carl Wilhelm Lind 1e05 T le 4l Or 9D $ 16,579.47 Nov Anne 1)orothy Tillistrand 4 rle 5 ]Dec. 27 ll t Jamin Scabury I'rEldredge 71 Ore�ps 169,697.99 Soy ,hia 31. Marling) r e5 13 Solonois Childs 19 Orlee Dec, la Albert Ralph (joy) zzoear9C 19 0 y'ueuts of DISBURSEMENTS $186,277.46 ��__ Roth Lce liW;ley AO 't ants o. de it wary V account audCane Cod Trust Co. inelusive $156,851.83 DEATHS yRB 1S 1N ji , n treasury Jan. 1, 1937king P TITS RECORDED IN OR 29 425.63 y, �= �e� Date -- - - -- _ Ag ?i �- 192g Name 76 0 TRUE $186,277.46 Fn la 6� 10 193R �� De GLEN T FUNDS ACCOUNT Ip b 3 George C. Kinnear 9 Aosite T GpU1,D eb 11 Charlotte E. Sparrow 66 " 4110 d ; AND Feb• 26 Josepbine aylor $� 6 A Ca n Weyhlp WIFE TRUST FUND . Mar Marc ellus H�SAllen C1a as 6 U eeu14ulate Cod Five Ce Savings Bank A1a Dr, al Rebecca Annie Southwards 40 1 gal d interest nts Savings Bank Aar. 2 Walter Washington Ld n 6 In fwd $5,000.00 ><1 Y 30 Marguerite Beniamin I {aesela 7 auly 3 3. Austin n llrvine 16 g $T Jan. 1, 1937 282.64 Jill Arey RT. J 6 Robert W 76 3 ET Albert Jilly 13 J"413' yg 2s Mangare Edwards Y ldredge 66 10 D CaAe ed lu �P IGRT OI' ORLEANS TOTOWN 2.64 BDt 22 Trerk Harvey Liddell g1 4 11 Aeeu Cod eytnoUt FANS FeDt* 2a .Arad W c1Li Grantham HOPkins 16 i 'ulilated lve Cents Savings Bank and ct' lle $7 i 11 Savings Bank oct, 16 Na el Mary Coles 9 Interest r No °' 8 ehitableoAtwood Arnaud 82 $2,17.61. Dee 17 J0 Alberto Wallace Williams gl 9 76.32 Dee, 10 Franca Francis I- Iiggins 28 Echei is William Hartwell 66 2 593.93 \ ruel aaGorham Chandler a i Less interest drawn 'if 11111d .3:m. 1, 1 ):"I II11D CEMETERY TRUST F Deposited in t'ali,• cod Five Cents. Savin Bank AC"ll, Ida ted interest gal, in fund .tan. ] 1937 Fvo YATES ROGERS 0 E11IETERY Deposited ill savin;,•s department of Cape Cod 'Trust ('o. neeumulated interest gal• in fund Jan. 1, 1937 SNOW LIBRARY FUND COnstistin�' of David Snow Fund Jonathan W. Youn.m Fund William 11. Nelson Fund 'Ihornas Arey Ilopkins Fund r 1lav*ted in Provident Institntion for t of C�vnlgs> Boston Cape Cod Five artn'eD Cape Savin p 9s cleP / t;s Bank and Savin„ $$ Accu Cod Trust Co. uiulatecl interest 0 llal. • ,fit in fund Jan. 1, 1937 RAI J, ilnder D a fei',,d op t0wnace unreasurer's report a,aY be 97 COLLECTOR OF TAXES REPORT PEAT. ESTATE AND TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY DR. Bal. due on 1933 taxes Jan. 1, 1936 $ 134.60 Bal, due on 1934 taxes Jan. 1, 1936 9,534.07 Bal, due on 1935 taxes Jan. 1, 1936 25,572.68 Warrant 1936taxes May 28, 1936 92,646.66 $127,888.01 Paid Treas. CR. ' aid acct. 1933 taxes $ 37.40 Treas. acct. 1934 taxes 1'aid Treas. 8,925.56 acct. 19305 5 taxes Paid Treas. 15,107.04 69,650.39 acct. 1936 taxes Abated 1934 taxes 410.01 Abated 1935 taxes Abated 5.61 1936 t Jn axes cOilected 252.77 61.41 1934 taxes neoilected 1935 taxes aeolleeted 7,318.50 T 1936 taxes Tax titl acct. 22,394.75 97.20 Tax title 1933 taxes Tax acct. 1934 taxes 137.09 title Tax title acct. 1935 taxes acct. 141.53 348.72 1936 taxes $127,888.01 MOTH ASSESSMENT 8051. due on 1934 Jan. 1 DR. 36 $ 16.54 Warrallt, 1936, May 28, 1936 4�_ $478.35 "t I'aid '1'reas. ar rl. 19:31 I'airl 'I'rcas. acct. 1936 1'rrcollur•tr•rl M:3(; 91, ; CR. POLLS Paid . CH. lreas, acct. 1935 Para Tre Abated as6aect. 19:36 Uneolle ted 1935 Lne°llected 1.936 MOTOR VEHICLE E�C1sE $al. D It,. Bal. due °rr 1934 Jan. 1, 1936 VVarrahts n DI3;. Bal' duo on 19:35, .Jan. Warrant, Additional. 19:01, May 28, 19:36 Addition,ll, July 17, 19 :36 �`dditional, Oct.. 14, 19:36 20/5' Oct. 30, 19736 Paid . CH. lreas, acct. 1935 Para Tre Abated as6aect. 19:36 Uneolle ted 1935 Lne°llected 1.936 MOTOR VEHICLE E�C1sE $al. D It,. Bal. due °rr 1934 Jan. 1, 1936 VVarrahts n 1935 Jan. 1, 1936 Warrants, 1936, March 19, � 1 p12,9� ' 19 Warrants, .1936 May 14, 2 146,11 ,57.66 VParranl�, 193 Selpt 22, 36541 196 6 , Dec. 31, 20/5' n' 99 To adjust 1935 Commitment List Abate era euts of warrant• (State Audit) 30 after Payments, refund, 1935 1.97 Abate�euts after Payments, refund, 1936 139.78 $55,39.82 paid Paid Trreas. acct. 1934 CR. Paid Treas acet. 1935 e19• $ 69.03 Abated acct. 1936 Abated 34 803.00 3,130.49 Abated, 1 1936 35.58 eolleeted Luc 1935 19.47 Ileeted 1936 279.53 145.81 1,056.91 $5,539.82 TpTAL U 1984 Real NCOLLECTED TAXES JAN, 1, 1937 1g86 $cal estate and tan able personal property, $ 61.41 36 bI estate an tangible Personal property, 7,318.50 1g86 P Oils As4essrnentangible personal property, 22,394.78 1985 polls 73.25 1636 Motor Vehiel 346.00 for Vebiele Exc se 145.81 1,056.91 $31,562.66 RALPI3 W. SNOW, Collector of Taxes I00 ANNUAL RE PART UR SNOW LIBRARY ]Foil . \'1nnbcr volurneti bought •N•umber volumes presented •\:urnber volumes catalog,](.(] 91 N'"nnber volunu•s borrowed :umber• magazines borrowed Total fines For 19:36 s, vi AN y 01 1(J' Bull di f Cg Boobs presented 1936: Mrs• d C])AInber �'I1C iiOJ D d r• 1 Davis, Dr. I1. W. Maier, Cap' Co dsov, 9Ard $y C A Cwnmings, Mrs. B. B- 1"cbar VdN d 1111, EL e Carol. Cod Advancement plau, Mtslvlr• arr Caroline Baxter, Mrs. C. N• 131'ekil on. Benson, Mrs. L. O. Snow, Mr- ror�' TowN lot Or1eNXJRSsING SERVICE deport 1936 \Veifar - Old 0 Visits ke• r a 's I i 0th" Wef ee v isits tsits AidA visits A visits P re a 01, %h olh0pl �dnit 4ater11i y A11te tVisits Delis artuut Nej,V t t11mttp11ded keelth 01,11 Nfa S 11IlDervisio Sphoehp01 u V'a'ts 01 40 111t horse Np� boy visits krAII Op�k11ui1,e111e able' Aeute ca blp Digits pthp�Tub blot t vrsits ereulosis � a of h0 N, rjr, ip (it 55 X51 6 2 5ti 60 933 26 53 5 65 561 45 56 visits 138 and c.asey 452 5 147 13 73 1 150 t 103 Pre- School Clinic: 702 Children examined 12 Defects social Glands 1 Jlos Throat 1 pifnl In�cstigFrtiorrti Toxin Antitoxin Clinic: Iat.taken fr, 1)ur•fnr :v Otiirc Baby children i ent taken fo Dentist t)lhirr Toxin under 1 year 2 Metropolit Antitoxin treatment given by private physician Metro an I,ifr• Lrtiurnnr r, r' +ties_ sits Dental Chic: joh JohnIlarreockl' lrntur 'rl'rL`ili•rinti1n(n17Ce',ySts r08g PcieSchchild, welfare case i Co a71 1 Dlutual Life Insnrnnce' eet D Ool child ;rrrtl clu >n Dental home visits 20 n erene °s, classes, r•r,nrmnnil}' b T attended nttepd 01. ntal defects 6 T$e a ezts titutc on Conrrniinir'rrblc tlrsenses ( � osl and nad noidsaoperations at Hospitals 631.71 Casllun f work phone received 426.30 Other ae consultations Na:ge tivities nistr9 Tl� Sse t to Prenatal and P' )St �nrfurn Jev 1936 Mary Sullivan Smith, substitute nurse, October 5, e 1 to October 19, 1936. � Nursln rY: DOnations received —the Town Committee takes this &ehool g visits, hours °nportuuity to thank the Donors. Nurser; hours Tat atio seh00l, W. p Respectfully submitted, ��, col, activities liriieS LAURA D. T. KNOWLES, R. N. rape dent' , toxin antitoxin, c ) Town Nurse Othe of r Total Total hutubers °n ut dy OPef auruhe of visits goo' Ora r of days on duty w• p Alet% R 1ie38istance, Mother's did, s� Nub Nurse ef, cases gOr .c e y r r Den OVet 8tsreyo, "ammedt weigbed and h $ 1t1•t I3ARNSTA)'LE COt1NTY off ,r •k d. , Thr' I'011o�1'int• J1 rf relur,'t Of tile 11x,111' (;r nnly IIe:111h Ih•l,arinl,•r1 fOt• eAye tilt It1 Ile, ru:lffer of eownrlrrtir•ahl0 1]is o e 1t 1 eltril7lDe �P1} the t, of an 11n11,m1! 111111111. c" s UA° be the or•rlinruy eounnitn,,al,lc tiitir'OSO lie Coln rse In o�ct1 . rnenSleglje�,e kl valerll, two or 1111 rc I r `•et. as forAIJ� hayI, hpollIrill rernle 111 1 Iranul ltt0 TI] nrlttlfre,eed Of lrorterl. Qne nr f 1t o cn.'rti of I hu]', , tern ieAe �e'i hnt Choir on 1111 remrlitterl utpmtrnleeifea0, be�,inninfi of the Nnrnrrw vPlrpOit COlere reCI, I °us parts of the 1'nilerl tifllte 11 Cape, b f toruors of Infarllilc P.11. l�•si,s on the e` say 110 eases ezisfed. 019 for to atilh�ur,ing the yern• the 11en. 111,1p101 eOIItPty A 6110 Ill ° iud hater wa., estahlishr'rl Old 1 b3 pill I 13ar ge1'ati0n. This lrtbol•ator•Y rs loc' otedfld pIA e COrn � -able Conut.y Conrt; Ilous° niDr?' Ab9 iJ Tja °then ssioncrs A'nn11, for ih0 cleao.Arenjl61r��l t deal se rcPail. this 1.00111 ta0je n 07� ter atom ecH""cau Association from 1r10n -I tjt d `iP1 ealtli�prnent etc., mas nr.nrle 1'0� ytltr�ri'�i1�1 b °The lee (Social Seeurit }')' tlni 1 %lith��Ileasl"""a, l edinr in ofiheay ill 1�Oilejl��� Its etc Burl Asose�iation of POa.cl�e C0d,e Ill �1;i r yp etc � all Association x1111 GOlU11t9 D1 Ahdelson'o'19 speakers ill th0cCllinlit, P. M 105 man, Dr. Herbert Lombard, Dr. Luise M. Deiz and Miss Anna Donovan and others. The Health Officer attended meetings of Health Offi- cers in Boston, and spoke at various gatherings in the County, including Milk Producers Association, Grange and other organizations interested in health matters. The regular clinics have been held as usual throughout the County, including Diphtheria Immunization, Tuber- culosis, etc., etc. The Sanitary Inspectors have carried on their regular aa11,k and have made a very large number of inspections of du rtes, barns, summer camps, public and private premises, m. ,, etc., etc. When possible all nuisances have been im- mediately corrected. Special effort is being made to the end that all daires establish separate milk houses. During the year, Mrs. Grace C. Chesbro who served as S year, for the County Health Department since its in- CePtr °n' resigned and a new secretary Was appointed. Mrs. Rill it o's services were always most e and ccellen and efficient, 1t Iva, With regret that her resignation was accepted. A Field Nurse and a Nutritionist reported for duty, ithe. Ir services being made possible by State and Social Secur- yFunds. All em y a satis- plo ees have performed their duties in factory manner during the year and cooperation of all offi- cials and others has been most excellent. It seems to be the opinion that the coming year will be a and C° sperous one in Barnstable County, and the Barnstable uuty Health Department will make every effort P form Its duties in an acceptable manner. Respectfully, A. P. Goff, M. D. County Health Officer a r; 106 REPORT OF Y$ SURVEYOR OF HIGKwA 14 ,IJs°' To the Orleans, bsass•)voters t`HTo Vrable I3oard of Selectmen and the nU'cfl5: I n of Orleans : or U f Ole for the Y°°rCby submit my report as Survey ring f D ar of 1936. est SP t ;v, , lkfartnrenttn the frost in the ground so late it Coll 10 01 road Before r ald not start regular A k�as do8pe `r -1, ua gid @a d work started brushin° And I tit, dl. ingmPl °YeWhich removed traffic ha "r contlntl and sqe ar ed.e Na otr nod other year so that the v th X111 5 e0 wed' In this way future !;r etc D OP X11 H. rYa� �yitor�y�a�rQ early Spring, the w' reoa ioPBnd ge'� lihrlo tll h Avid and surface the Con€ Labor deti,ep 1 grit ra fare' art *4 Earn shed tools A ravel, tractor roprlA Pett g P e odd as this wiherv}s}on• I recommc"d an aP saalrye' ¢ i rnU �ftto rotainil mixed in place in ordceady it t ° }nl�ilil ih ell IV er the th'good foundation all ou of of \y Ne Apr- ore folio Dt il„ Poll , roR 13Y 0°otoddae'011 than wex }pe expected an tboold b per s` 4,1010 14RPgo rnile °w dangly. Some roads 0.50.0�o er, 10,e ti told °roao he oha Res n }our mixer and usr$1 g5 pj feet, the to`p e roan st of mix was cut abort a keeP of oi th Rood tart burlrsometof its worst r a11011 tUL t ES made four years a° 00 Av 107 yis,onBpfoPriatecl funds for chapter 90 work. 1Tnder pro - °ne-quart the °hapter, the town pays one- quarter, the connty work Th"I net the commonwealth one -half of the road gives the town a "eat profit on its investment. of its oh the Past two years, the town has eO,,, etlu ;ome `which Was side without out side aid, viz., the 1 \'resit Road `vhiclr was Completed last year and the Brick Hill Road tunes andbemfacin year with removal of two clangerons 0 Brieks b°rr'g asked g a part with hot mix. An appripria- TheRoad this year to continue improvement of Mod gae a dr DePartine11t has constucted a number of much eaPed in and catch basins and some shoulders have been for a newClraaat }on for oiling this year. At Nauset in r0 was cut through a swamp and prepared at N g somC 'DDroarsk4 et h trrnc In the future. The road and landing Of to`Phiatio11 mad °been widened and enlarged so far as the and gravel roads for the purpose made it possible. All tr ae °y Put • WCwors aped m the Spring and Cinders m the affie signs places. gag to arms and have been erected at town landings and need guide boards repainted or replaced accord - had� G1�cid fences have been aA ate11 the balanc painted and repaired where I hly ho get arch sceC att he lasts annual town mreeting has been 1j Th in Place fencing materials. This will prob- a'ute o town rn the Spring• are �d and arebuilclings at the Crusher Road have all been liettlC good rePair ood condition. Tools and machinery 4110 F eh must and Properly housed except for the tar cl �Taor roPor be replaced this oes dot ° k see Toll", pt eco 0 tvorkr(East Harwich Road rrucler the Ilighw y Sr rveyor�stsnperc lion rk GE\ Deal, 8. Davenport ('Surveyor Payrolls (Labor) Yrolls ( Trucks) Lightin 108 I;It11I. H()AI) REPA I0 pleb. 4` APP Od Aug. 1� Traps. 2,282.03 Nov. 10 T` 1,111.40 (Roc 9 Lanterns Tools k Ilarbor) 78.00 Repairs to Ira. 1:34.51 1 Rachiner (44 aria Oil 84.74 L44bcpt0" and Mixer) 155.08 st0ue l /.h (Grade stakes) 5.70 Q4vei 55.08 C1.riders 8.58 Tall (PaR�l;ard Road) 70.00 a,. ari rig) 33.20 t taY a Asphalt 473.62 IN t 4.00 C'earen(pateirin5) 135.00 (Dr t and Tilo prej9 tns and Basins) 29.76 I(ludli 66.61 sInall rig pateli 2.88 RkPrea applies t;) 4.00 head s 94.90 First signs 1.52 IIIS Aid SuPPFi 13.50 (St on of es 3.93 seali 4l Roll $oiler ggvab meal es 10.00 OVOr a Drai 1.18 e Dger) u pipe 16.86 109 Balance $5,308.93 to Revenue .35 SNOV1 Payroll s (Labor) Rp"011s (Trucks) arid Tractor $5,309.28 'REMOVAL AND SAND'ING $461.66 Feb. 4, Appro. $1,000.00 373.63 Dec. 28, Trans. 6.07 3.00 - (Now Pairs Cleats) Snow 61.75 Plow 0 andeOiEtc.) 61.68 Tools .88 Snow pence Freight nee 27.00 E$press Lumber 1.35 $700.78 3.67 RAIL FENCES 7.10 $120.50 Feb. 4, Appro. $1.006.07 .0,7 Payrolls ROADSIDE BRUSH CUTTING To lolls (Trucks) $559.25 Feb. 4, Appro. 111.88 July 31, Trans. 2 T ure BOpks 5.43 .40 $700.78 GUARD TpaYYrolls (La RAIL FENCES pO sta 1 (Trucks) is (Tr $120.50 Feb. 4, Appro. Palut and supplies 8.00 8.10 43.84 $1,006.07 $700.00 .78 $700.78 $300.00 Metal Fence Cable and Fittings Dec. 31• Balance to Revenue Payrolls ROAD ATACIIINE10 (fain (Labor) 10p1s (�hoVCand Carp) $29.00 Pat Parts)1 IIandles 32.23 tuber an sbaT001 J3 Ilardware 8.93 IrorDening es Bork Tools 30.77 bspa mall °a Tr Lauter upplieg °tor 9.40 9.47 a and 21.33 Globes 4.21 lire' 31 ltCreu$alanec to Lumber (For Forms 2x4) 27.08 Small Supplies Gas 9.05 10.70 ROAD AT JAMES GOULD CORNER, EASTERLY PaYrolls (Labor) PaYrolls $876.73 Feb. 4, Appro. $1,500.00 As (Trucks) 87.75 Nov. 10, Trans. 92.41 pbalt DIN: Gas 249.46 AND 73UIj t�' Plant Setup 3.50 $1,592.41 Feb. 4, APP Lighting Lanterns 32.37 Tractor Repairs 24.50 R ati of 13u'ilding 12.48 Plant Coal 10.00 kindling 47.00 I wood 1.00 Tools 55.00 0.14. Sh 5.91 Use ofepdan Or calls ant 155.00 ` r4. SuoDry Goods Store 7.11 supplies and Sons bee. 31, $ &lance to R ° °enue I last lla (Tabor) wEESET ROA') APPf o, 0. seta rucks) $918.20 Feb• 4' Trt, s(U serA 349.50 NOV- of 10' 8 p)i8° 14 1" 32.38 alt of bIi 8 Pit) 150.00 459.14 112 TO CONDITION ROAD AT NAUSET IIEIGIITS pa (ARTICLE 15) 17,00 yrolls (Labor) $162.22 Feb. 4 Appro. Payrolls (Trucks) 12.50 Balance to $174.72 Revenue ,28 $175.00 TO CONDITION ROAD AT NAUSET IIEIGHTS Payrolls (ARTICLE 16) 2500 gas (Labor) $19.30 Feb. 4, Appro. and Oil 3.40 Dec. 31, Balance to $22.70 Revenue 2.30 Tg CONDITION R Payrolls (Labor) Payrolls (True gas (Tractor) ) $25.00 T OAD AND LANDING AT NAMS $2p0 00 $152.00 Feb. 4, Appro. 37.00 7.38 Dec. Balance to $196.88 Re nue 3.12 $200.00 Respectfully submitted, DE VN� rD f BEN w0 9S for 1936, 11:1 01 OF ORLE AN S FIR1: DEPARTMENT Ruiftuit tilt, Annual Report of the ON ve. vi tires e y 9 fire% 5 fires om0bile 5 og .1, fire% 3 ° tvtl fire% 5 �gta Totul 21 3; �0 0 0 aua enntculs ioeolved 3,31553 er ireCptnul °nd for 1937 2,05000 lht`iy lice e °zt f pipe of $3,000.00 to Illy a t' frosi�ettco mto�t•`n,'tr�lta, to a poitit 11011: the tee l�ttion °t' uDPro%imatcly 1'150 ft of aU tu. of %28J On for the purcltftso tk k e Chief e wtlee` Christopher: 13uplis IlenLloyd 0. Lot1;? C x Fr1�slS wi1eo Frederic riee er Maurice k` E' 1 } 11.1 Th 11,e I�drt'�cnt • � f.►11.,t�•rt,;� c•..t�. +t,tt,tr'ti 1 4.50 ).,►i1llr,rl I,urullrr• 1 :fflU 1;rrllc,rr l,rtrirl,rr,c,rr1llirrtrfi0 1 1108e arrcl lr�rlde:, c. 2:30() feat 2r/, iiiell l�rpsc 2000 fart 11', irrc h I1c): (' li'es,ectfttllt' sill)"itted, d a V- �f �r la�OU 0 11,E REPORT 01-0 PARR, COMMISSION - 1Pe hereby slib.it the Annnal Relport of the Park Commission Eldred be Park was rut in good shalrc ill tilk, sprilig, elrtire field bein�r 1 " brot," e rolled during a severe rain starllr w111a1t bllt the surface as smooth a:; is possible with the 1111el =e11 grade' mater was kept on constantly at all times and while VII pr110 of same is Inuch abused at times it seems, Worth ,tile vliile d "'ever. Bellelles and sems on grand -stand hale been li aetecl' the upri,;ht posts to the grand- stand must be re- r�l ed this s 118e pr 11 in order to lake the structure safe for 1vire cable was put up oil street side this Fall to pro- 0 autol2lobiles going p n to the in -field and badly plosvino 1t b o polip as bas been clone ill previous years. A higli jump and of g vault track was built for the use of the school ellildren Y otlle "otvn also a pri,hts for hockey. The Conirnissioli nsored 1 b ark but it st a P. A. circus to be held at the p oimed so 11ard that it «gas sta ed in the Town 11ti11 also a 1N"re eville in the evening. These were rnucll enjoyed tied �o m cairled through without tiny expense to Yon or tl1e omission r Was �auset 73eac11 project which started in Nov Of 3-89'' eo11 110 lou`,t11p12ed until April 2 when it was Balled off as help was ti1Y' ed er a'v'ailable, plan 1x11 Tennis court la,n remains about 2 same The added parking space which was built in the as �allncr was i�1ot hardened with cinders as was planned T�qr ]e ar,propriation was cut 5o money was not sufficient to Liles oa�e,Value. In consequence the congestion of autome- viri fs tinday5 and holidays was even worse than the p 1ieVe k� r This must be ha dened this year if we are to re- tliis 1ulfortunate co„dition. A telephone wtie ;,petalled. in t,heeai early i,1 July and proved of great value el 1,e lecl, clear clro,vlling accident whela a physicia vas needed 1 f ri r11ti�► i1r t11r• e; c,r1t1.41 fire Lr, ,l:in:: ul' fir•r• r1)u1r.liu� ir' c• if,, lt�►�c� IWIC Ve II ir, h0isc(I rir�►ti i h,11 it r' c4niih ta•lr•1,It�,,r�• 111:,t lit,.ltl :r r► r•fl'rhr•i tr•idl ! „' rnrlc)c' to t5 i1 r•5 rir,l4tt 1r► t!,{ l,r';1rh 111,11: �ire 'Ve is belle 1ti 1,111(1 110• r,lre,i r!t .:ir 111,11 1rr1c1 `5 c 4P'ert t11�,nr, 1%.Ito 1'(0,11 Pr for ftir.r;11., ('0111 ill irr, i r, dv.,d rn1• ;�t�l 4j)e es lryr 11rt�'r' I,Ve)I et,► Ill).v d f 1,i; � ,1. er`lerl 11i1�'ir;f 111 ►cI 111'ic'1f last 4111 ►t11rr'1ti c,�11 fror�, tr,yrlr,• i 1,,, I r1i1t) to fi, cl 11ra 1y. ill l,r• 1r gtt,rl•cl r,ll If00 Uri 1, not Ire �. 1 rlilr'in'r J1111 'Ind .tirt_'rthk' Of 1 1�' °1'1' iir'e`'i the �,� 1.11 01110 ' N'r•tt r•�rn11, in 1ii•' 111111 � S'11'i 11 r, 1� „ l i {'.s, ll' 1 t t l r's:, r'cI l,y 1111{ l�e f 1 1v o1c1 1i 1 li�� A ve f,r', ri 1111111 ,! i 11(' f 1�r11• •' l�rnr•r. �1lrrrrl l,lrili ctrl in'r► r,irlcs o�t�11c11 ly1a111 1111 ace 1 ;lierrrl I1r1a f,c'r rt r:risrrl. a11d gpeo wherQ ►1r tare railcar :; inSi,r llr'cl. 111111 tyro tfile $r S ��t�Vl,r.r,lrtnl r•r,i1,i�,•r' .,Ir,rtrl !,i'!'r,t'c, i t1lel�rtll r�1}tlr eel r1s rr � ti4llou � f D rl,lfrtr•rtl 1,,11•ricri,ul ufl beeol� tr, ]tr,1c1 lir1�'c ° tl'e 14 =.r 110 111, 11W :�,t11d1. W(' �� ,l,o r° ill e t tic r'c'sSrrr'y to c105c x111 f>,1t11s ale 1� � e 1,�'.tt•.c will 1 ►c intii.,rllc'cl sc, i11r1i l�Er,I r11r114i1tro v14 rltrlltl� ;,rllrlrtrti�a tr, I,rts; il,rr,rt�"1t r)l� e11 511�i i eI' � 0 f li r 110 11 fl;l a to 13� 11,11115 rt�,ri lr�a � I1�• rt` ,3 t�13e13 2n e tr'I {11�' `17r1cc. A 1,c)1eG 00 e41, 5 are r clence daily 1'1.0111 1 JJO 10 ©ve Uece�i l,5 Q pr ea1ly in ,11 ��.1 11 11 {' l }4111 1,y eo11 ,, fine conditirnl N¢ Berl c1ti�., . rrlsp 11g acne tlf�et ,5o111c «r0rI c'`tz' �rl 1e 1: ��� { v4tei aty e is rina cement posis tltrtt It of tJ h45 tear } }asi11 in Peed 4 stoo ryas part 11 r'ol), T11e I d every ,Sprirl� t0 rr cic,llt 1 1r' ill, i " +� ��um city rt�rh1114 l,c,tclr r1t. �1 "c3 t. s11o1e itle 'n4c�pcor 41r�1 � ��'11i1e the row! 7i' V, le 1� 1 r' `1vd 11 lice to taI unjilrishecl 10 111te1rclec O�G jii s '•I te4 3�r,• care of the ca,1•, Afarly co11,i,I,1rots Ila e 117 1j"t Year and n•ill make it nece scary to police this Beach at lllbb "',"ter lve fear. stub T1re becl South Orleans Park; was burned over roots „ee out and e1'ass cut by la«•11 mower for first time since Binh clove Conlill� n and should show r1 fairly good surface this rail n Sulnrrmer • tablet. ec1 ��Pitlr fl 1%,as put on boulder and flag pole ag raising �vit11 a nro,t iiitin^ dedication. ctrl Soldiel.s nlollunlent and graves have had the usuai e there 1lavin� ril1jl t11rr1e�l � }leers three more Veteran braves located oVerto us. as ' ltlreclbe ,Small Park was let out to contract but not soil '11011 act as the other contracts, In the lower corner 1j1`1te111 a.i d be dug out and refilled with ]cram rend reseeded as is 1•eci •. Sand and gravel, very sour and grass will dq�l seed iu, Y c11ar' Requests are and have been coming in almost t11ee 1ng the year so that the Commission lras asked that `li;ile 1eg11ests be put in the 1,lpugllt b sufficient n number 11re lestpee�lnoi1lao properly be p' P Y Bide ,ir er s, t1 1e voters of the Town that they may de- reclllest is Ivarrented or practical. 17'11 t �1lIe small park has been developed in the south turned oV t 1 "own Which must be cared for but it has been o the Commission. iu � Roe1;4 barb 71 reinp�.e or bathiub beach was cleaned up, old pil- e �1tek Tlli ?.a PorCl`nbme all of which was a menace at high °17ntec n 1 8 is growing in popularity 152 persons being goo e it *• S""clay in August. fo.t)e' 011 1511 to thank the Road Surveyor for his svill�ing the t1 (llir'lll girt g the year also To the Hon. John Kenrick oi` the two flab poles. Respectfully submitted, LUTHER F. BEE LEMUEL POPE, JR. JAMES MACFARLANE Park Commissioners. UI REPORT OF SjO Of � WEIGHTS AND EASE i "" 111 ti "'"t.0110l : ler of c 11nr►r�rscl,lf• 1,,, :rr�! r.!' .' �gi► Z hrrrc� of tlte 1rit1� 5►►1,trri! r(.l,c,r't t all 1Lfc��surr•� 1'r ► ►• tf,�� �•�•4ir 1�1:3fi. ��od �QP Se�'I�d orrn xr��cl�•s r,�•r�r :i,(149f1 II ►�. �� Platf °1. C sr�``11eti trr�rlc�r :,,f1f14) Ibx. c°1121te1, Go scales ol.,.r 1(ff) 11,;. outer 'ea &c scalr�s 1�1i�1c r 100 ]114. 4111 ales �Vc,1• 1U() 11,,5. J Sprin scales Wider loo !l,5. Apr• sc�•11es Over 100 ]b;. -i Co���` scales t►rlclr•r 100 ] Irti. $ ],ycrsQ�.tir1� sc'•r�.les 3 under 100 llrs 3 �VO1 aal eig ill", r 1 -'not upois Wei hC YV e1�''11t.5 1Vc, �' �$ L' 1c 1911ts G1 elghts G� as °line c; sut•es 1� °tens fps 1 Q�a� ene I�luctlic pumps) $ far tlty pil P Stick�°l�s on putrlps 10 2� 119 Fecs collected Ind paid Treasurer Fees l °r adjtlstillb, paid Treasurer $�O.60 $50.86 Respectfully submitted, '. CARLTON LONG, Sealer of Weights and ATeascr► e Ilv "'�I ICI .A R Y ►I, <' tl +rr (pit iz(.rrs (,f t hr 121 CUilr� MM I rrof •rinrirtrtrt(r�(rr.l jrr, f (i►'1r'rarrP ' tilt J' �, t .(t irr�► rrrrl�r Article 11 'rl ors,rI y r f IowlM111"r l 19, r irs ]rArt.4je � LL'e Ir,tve enrrtiirier e(l l,rrrrl rtr N`tj11 �¢St �dop Am lr;r�•e (x,rrraotri•cl tr,ir tti irr s0litlr � bc5 ed crr 1lol,kirrY Writ I�:ure ill 1?sitit Or•i(�rrr� rrrr`,�blfirr� ]ro' and writterl oldi(rns ]r;r�'(` hc•('rr 1 d .loin in d rr5e to be Ir `' IraVQ beery debt }•ed lic'G�i� orrl, tlr� the d ve urrt(�(2 itlr rrrr(li• ecnr(le(I la of Ir ire vex $a"(' of the tract. We (,-' rPec.t to rg��1 , i J�,�; il.' �� V. I4�0 GIIA I�Ia p L CIO IUGl 1� 11 T LOS CV' 1J' 1?1 DEPORT OF INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS AND SLAUGHTERING Z 1,ere,vitlr Submit my annual report of Inspector of 'lnitixals and inci Siairglrte1ing; —Tire xvorli of these clelxart,inerits cEei. Seg each Year; eve iron~ being in in accredited area, un- ecler`tl and State supervision necessitates the identifica- tion of all pro bat =irre animals coining into the Town with a C mpt r•e!� °i't 111"d to to the Division of Livestock Disease na ttrol' "as greatly inerased the clerical work of this de- ment, 9xiite The x'elilaeernents of animals in this Town being eixt tii 1ally made by three dealers of cattle at the pres- Pli ne' tx1'o of nrliielt ire non residents of the Town coin - eateS the tracing of permits and the individuals. The annual test and inoculation of all cattle in the TOtvu took ` inspec !'lace July 7th and 10th, 93 animals having been red resultix�n ,; in one reaction, the condemnation of ani- �b� roper disposal necessary disinfection of premises with follo, eteut inspection and release of the quarantine; then el g ed eg the usual retest after 30 days elapse resulting in a slate. Tlie a11yegist recta supports 20 Herds, one of Nvliich is of gener- The P G'anernsey breed. Wit h t1r all inspection of animals on physical examination, Ar0 e epiuliti P Y per l,i�, on o£ stabling quarters as to cleanliness, the °lit, ventilation, and proper drainage was made on Ivee lines 0- of Nov. 7th. Thesavitation of stables, the clean-111s beemals anti utensils used in the production of e lg i5 u greatly improved over last year; anti while �'irxeed sitll need. for more care in a few cases; I am con - ielize thxat the 'individua.l dairyman has begun t ofully all theestepssx 4Y for cleanliness and proper sanitation in. n the production of pure milk, with a cor- 122 1, 10 ?•f1{ llt J)r'11111J1fr logy hartrril ►1 r•r11111t 1 >1' ►• : „,e (tf >`a p11 1.0111 itllle ill t li, 11•(,1111(•t i(►1 t111.ior1 for t! ►r' I brig 11t 1,1.• I�� ►!it,•ur•i %:1f ir,►1 r►f 1111 n11t11e i11�1�t tii 1•r err !1r•rl 11s rend it I,(°hr,(1�'('S 111,x11 t:a I,ror iticlgo �' x11.' 11U•r' a prodliet 1►110NT e1• 4►' ill 11111” (t'r1'(, s11• •i •nI1let, fill1 U��nv oa, ti•W ('r (� 17 rin,s Jllaeecl Ili �ctn�le c 1'c 1KOr1 l $e, Ie• ('f bitit)�� (actltc'ci Y the 11 . r. J1( r'4olls w(.r I• I r pf i!1 Stat(r I',or;1(I of IIr'111i }1, ���� I)Ilys, fec Your ay e(1 fr11.(, re ml.t., of at'.01(jiri�, de jt or 7�c,rv11 Roar•(] of JI('sllf ,. �rlliell ' 1'fltor for �n,,kiu }ye liea(18 to 111e ti'Va1titi1.1 ►nr1r1 TiaboIr dog �'O Fill all 1I1'111N'ess:ar ex ,ellse and 0100 $ to�ti:. bo11'd the r('11ort come l,ac }( ih�1t t11c onleot'woa'I1, t kill t 3'ntll• (jog r vi ce t' a 0t o f' Y(,1 t~ if he sjlollj(1 bi 11 r a . a bearl 1 may have (lestro secs the e e jll J111ff 1 ll g� TI�e' 6 o5i5 and perhaps cc �c1ttIll ed A9 1n this TA slaut?htel' cl s-wine st�fip ot�eg. 4 r1- `�'n• 1 14 n and d wed 5 goats 14, fu1 }y sub�ittcd, � J)"t„'111y1� LEMU -fj I �O 1 123 j r L�PO rp7 Y I, IVO I"- DOME To the 110110rable Eoard of S('lcr t Tile nar n . e" "ill from is IllYroport of the work clone by the fis }l 1''ro ' 7cet from Jllale 15, 1936 to December 31., 1i}3G. `154 bush els seed cl�lms transplal1tecl froln Torn Cove, to 1081 West 5ilOre. ushels yeccl g5 clams fi•o1n Towel Cove to Oldfield Point, Pleasant bush day e}s fro111 To1v11 Cove to Pocket. 210 -' T0ta1 bushels Seed clla1r.s transplanted. S ,joThek e o f 193�11s will sae ready for digging diwin- the Or1e bo about $5,000' coatscrva five value of these clam: f $137 26 .00, at a total expense to the Town of lJ °f this nraer the extermination of enomics of shellfish, a part 14' 90 11 Jett, there were collected the followin- : 13,47p �vlrse -shoe crabs &3 nkles 1llls (by special permit) Re- 'P"tfuIly sllbinitted, ZENAS A. BOWES 125 PORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE 121 �OF`I FOR THE YEAR 1936 REpoR AJR�� T of CaMMIT'EE UN�E Og 133 The Finance Committee organized with Clarence D. ANNUAL IdEETING t'�alker, chairman and Edgar H. Upliam, secretary. During the Fear +. ` ~rIr$: gp x our personnel was sadly depleted by the death of „r tiff, Tim "I of Irteetillf•► Mr. Pre`der•ick G. Hopkins and later by the resignation of 11., 'I'11r rr?Irrrrrillr•r !1,•1rl t't'r'lrrl g�tilig- fl1 Ddgar $. Upham and Mrs. Bertha C. Ward. :��'r (, %rllrl rrrlt'i, r• fr +�rrl rlif}"erel,f sib le Two of the ewisting vacancies have been filled by the 11 til Ur1 s F ;iq� r ►r .�' llr,rl rr +ll�irl(•r llf ir,n llti If) file 105 byaC p iTp�,a� °f Mr. Alton L. Smith, replacing Mr. Edgar H. Or flrr• •l,r,ti rl of ()rlvarls. «,e fee be tlrCAPB" Ward. and Mrs. Ida R. Myers replacing Mrs. Bertha C. I If rrrr,� Irprr•titi,1r,� Iris('11 elrli fbe �a bell ;11141 11Ir•lrr•1iVV Ir,tii'llS k DAC tile' t}ae Tire committee wishes to express on all departments `r1j illlls. r'rti r,f` fllr Irr�t'11 (�lrll 1oe111,r�n X00 l� a(ivisa,bility of making a lications for transfers of Y (`Ir /rgrr 1rrr,e ,orldi cads before the moue pp ynllrs .illy ter'' Ihtl1 lr.l t r I s11tr11 P • �`ljj CO.; y is spent. Ji•(,rc fl 1 it 111r•y twill r lrr r•f`lrlls' 1•(c ,ill lire pall Corti �Ve 8 "eeest that departments use every effort to ap- to,v rfY y.r,r11' I Ill•(lllr If C� rC�. r( o(r tlre'ix funds to cover the entire time for which the w n `11jr1 rs 1 Mgrs, (��for r ie111t 1i51irlr 111 nprolariale, . r3r is designed. full r('s(l i,c ,<(rr~ 1 l l r• rrl « i 111 I I r e e' 5 ��'0 .i,ill Ile v+ >lcpFt f1rslf Ihr' prr•ti(I11 ('rlrl(liYi(Irl 11 c' al°j others 'we thank the Town officers, committee members and P ]a rr hHrrlc • f' fir(` io wll llml at)() ff:('c`l elr'` .11� for tljeix courtesy in attending our hearin s- rtrtirrrl tra 1 iQn' ,1rs 1 I :t The folio la(`�llif y 1111x1 v.09111. t �� lrl l'eeu tying transfers froin the Reserve Fund have Sc(rrs 1111011"1 rr a , mall] yfre� 05 i�, 4 arrt}loxized._ ye o1 i , 1 ar•t of Illc ma ,Genii, f11 ,1 u }y 3 rS ' 1t (ltrl,i 1 1r' Mode too %6(le lit lrl'� C 11 `11� �elat 1 To Roadside Brush 250.00 t °tv It i , file Slllrimr•1• rnollt las• r tl1 tr 'r1' elat 17 To Park and Playgrounds t}ler' ley h Iar�t tno �1�j11`' �o pelpli5ltr ePt 17 To Insurance and Bonds 135A0 la Ilc1r1 1<t1:e to 111.11 {c l ,jll tit e 17 Care of Town Dug 300.00 i 1.1 hlltlir lltl�g slrc }r nrelrtirues `�' Al rill top lat To p 1110 l'11� of'] 'I l'eal.rfifnl 110 rnes ll.lrrl Mlle fit C lAc Gov I7 To IV. P. A. and other Projects 30.00 Ffr `V 51he4S 1 �If No 9 To Park and Playgrounds r • 5 1 111 y rill tcrPrises. {�t )leg 1eAta No 9 T Weesit Road Ya 3oU 0 ty. h.l 1 tl1 , o eN lacy eeo torest of file fotivn Off e N 9 To 92.41 t {fl • �11i mljre o (Y 0 ot, Brick Kiln I�oa(I re(lta' }12}Imt the o>?�C1.5 t11(� �ir}ril�fttl i }nn11 pigD Dee, 9 To General road Repairs 300.00 l e, rat of s halm ation of a P �s It t 7 To Traffic Signals Repairs rr y, � P Zoning .fif"W5 ed, e'Pectfully sV10111 �'��� 11, I' TI I1 rI ' Old 1T1 JAM�s PT" S1 gfl w r �JC Gr oRG ' Ij EL TVA' 12'l REPORT OF AN AUDIT } _G OF 40 THE TOWN OF ORLEANS For the Period from October 30, 1932 to July 26, 1936 ���► 'I'f <<. , i I I:► V 1 :, „�1 err Made in Accordance with the Provisions of 1.0 Chapter 44, General Laws I����•. v's '1'„ 1101t' let- rt,aVur October 7,.1936 ' To the Board of Selectmen TO ��a� %i�•r,r MP• Arthur L. Sparrow, Chairman Orleans, Massachusetts Al�l�i'`'1'�`iati��r, I''f.1�'�1. \'�"'I; I �rU A'a l ���rti`lCE"S l�ar,,r,ce ApPro priatio r, tJ,A1ti1'l-'�' A11111., W 8 1 Iz1+" V. 51 op F1�LL�n 1' W. rvBIIL2 r J3 �a 7 a A UPON Gentlemen ; I submit herewith my report of an audit of © the eounts of the town of Orleans for the period from 30, 1932 to July 28, 1936, inade in accordance with the Provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws. This report 18 ill the form of a report made to no by Mr' Di'oe, Assistant Director of Accounts. Ver truly yours, y ADDIJLL, T>I1J0>7 ©Rlo N' ceolints Director of A ATr, Theodore N. Waddell Director of Accounts Department of Corporations and Taxation State House, Boston Sir. Yn our instructions, I leave n1ade accordance with y the town of Orleans `fin audit of the books and accounts of the pre - for the period from October 30, 1932, the date of follows vious audit, to July 25, 1936, and report th n as ereo a r r i le f►r ecor rri ns r l. lolltti• of Ciool r f fllr• , r•..,. r•r'i r "Ir'11rr• collec l:rl (l1•ls:,r'f fill 'r,f fey' Dien flor tr't'rl Or r•rrlllrlrl jreet' irp, Hrrirrl�•r1 sllrr} r•!rr•r•!;� rl, I)nlrltl"e it��' tl'e <,qo 43 tr) t }llh ! r• })r�l'i. 1t':lti }►1`r• });lr`r'r} �!�• 1�')rr sell )rr r't` fllr• Ir)Wlr as r,l' .Jrr"' 10 be urr r• ); })r•R f :.}ir�tir., t!P ' 7r'il �tirrf t;la) r'httrlif lrirl, rrr'gi13, i�'t` <) Frill, :tr�r•r,rrrlt:lrtt •; Ir'r }, f }re e�. ,; t tf r/t. r)ilrll!; 1willis r !r� r }; r•rl r�tVd. tt 6 .:f,})r•r,I,r•iatiolls arrrl 11"111.s (J t0`' g� file ,rr r•r►rlrrtti r�} ccl retie i A tl< e arrrilrr�rl .rrlr! r }rr r Icr �1. '}'1Mr" r.r,r•r�t'r} , le[aet, tr't, and °ulrrl):'r r�rl It'll It f !rr" rr(.c�r)lllrl';t''�L I7 }ryt�t 4 "'yytt cr�r l� til' d aK r't' 1 }rr� rir• �:lr'trlrr•rif; trr;)1` t),e;)5 the, tel, rt•ith slelr•t }rrr 1):lS'rtlr"r)tti !) ' •lrtlDort /t of fr1l ttrc Q t( t:trrterr'ti ttTrlr'rrrnf to��rlti d� f uncls, f ,c t { o s'Lvirr".. 1 I, > n , f) }(s r'' }re P� if r+ c e rc, .,� I):l lr Ic f)c) 0 t ipa it �1•Ere nl'r�serlf.in;; t}re ir)vc:;trtrc'r't'� e lie )� eel t will e`catrtilled alld listed the tt100111 a 1 f�f`���' ' le 8 verified. e IV t �i i• t'r, N.tic "I.Sh hook aciclilir)r7s tivG ., U3r e °r s c, lred fill I enry�teil LSIr 1)R allce oil .} rtl�. tt' is ira ��tr. depal; ' 'It is, rt )r evil }I :L sl:rfr'rr)f')rf en.5 6 and 1.) nf' t }'e �vo 11t Ille Y :act LUj.l coutrt d 11 0 t �rnOttlL q ta11 title deeds oil l'`'j1 cep fot i ti 11 1 `' tranerred to the t�k'� t'tle e011c itTt�a eainhe 1)ool�y tLZad ace c)rint5 01� t } ltt�'fx rt O')� of t],c d and clrecl�ecl. rl'lte ttLlie() �idtte 3.cc,r;�" e p t elveatt ril ions e`catrlinatioil �� �� 1� the lelo °art �'t'n'txnerrt lists ,vet e aclrle ti)ifl etLO1L" a11 ts of the assessors eotziiii't 129 The collector's cash boobs were footed, the payment,; to the treasurer by the collector were checked to the treas- I`re'''s and the accountant's books the recorded abatements Mere 'epnipared with the assessors' records of abatements g1'allted, and the outstanding accounts were listed and re- eo1Lc'led with the accountant's ledger accounts. The outstanding accounts were verified by sending notices to a 111imber of persons whose names appeared on the boobs as owing money to the town and front the re` Plies received it appears that the accounts, as listed, are correct. Tile records of licenses issued by the selectmen and t town clerk were examined and checked, and the payments 0 tllc State and the town were verified. The surety bonds of the officials required by law to for iil.is 11 then, were examined and found to be in proper anYll addition to the departments mentioned, the boobs and ,Ill of the sealer of weights and measures and of the 1Cile e welfare •and library departments were examined fleacheclred, and the payments to the treasurer were veri- fo The work of the various town officials has been per. r'necl in a very efficient manner. she ApPellded to the report, in addition to the balance et p f the treasurer s cash ' are tables showing a reconciliation o artmental ae ' sn"Iltaries of the tax assessment, and d a ncounts, together with tables showing the transactions and co aitio n of the trust funds. offi • For the co-operation extended by the several totivn c1a15 aurin�' p Y wiah, on be the process of the audit: 1:;f) !� t!�•sial:,l,t5 :rtr +l t' „r• !r►ti : +teti+ 1i +•til, +•rl l'rt11s' tiUtu„•- 11�1D��eo w�ytiitilt!!! 1115!).JT �,•�� gEA� d;t, 31'ECONCILIATION O� L jojj.ti l"rl irrr.,. ()r.tr,frs:l° :1f1, 1932, 1,c'r' t +,I)III. :1f) 1� U C ,11 •10 to Dec e -111 ter 7;33, 1333, , been 1� 03d•S 7 � 09 6401 tuber 31, 19"1'), `F'G1'' ". p.4. b J fUrG IN eellQc J U�arY 1, .1936, 6, ""ary 7 to Jta1y 2.5, 1 3 aYme 1� ntg 30. T atpal �� Iary 1 to Jiz13r `� X15 51 �� �0 70 J 00 of tvai r�al� 1s, j 131 Balahcc July 25, 1936 Cape Cod Trust Company, Per check book, $35,742.02 Cash and iueraoranda in office, verifiecl, 3,780.40 39,522.42 $93,239.93 $al Cape Cod Trust Comp&nY $36,537.59 ahee July 25, 1936, per statement, Balance July 25, 1936, per check book, $357742.02 Qutstanding ellecks July 25, 1936, per list, 795.57 $36,537.59 TAXES — 1930 Cayraahcllnb October 30, 1932, per previous audit, �aY�chts to treasurer October 30 to Deeehnber 31, 1932, $316.44 . �'batermehts October 30 to Dec. 31, 1932, 6,)!.56 TAXES — 1931. �UtStah Prev. o ing October 30, 1932, per us $�� 172.03 audit, aYments acid abatements, refunded, 1033, 9.71 pay'llents to treasurer: October 30 to December 31, 1932 $1,771.53 1933 ' , 6,793.93 Abate�ehts $8,565.51 October 30 to December 31, 1932 $115.60 1933, ' 304.61 420.21 $379.00 $379.00 $9,181.74 15 or- f ax tillr•,w fill(r'l!, 1�1: ► :3, 1g3� TAXES `�[It'titaiitliidl.' (1w'fr►I►r•i' :if M, 1 ".d:;�'. I' ►•I i �rrvir,dlti ,►rielit Add i tioilsdl • r +r,iroi!►IIJ ►I� +�a. � PaYtnr�lilK .lilrj ,llrEifr•i ►!r•ldf�. rl•1'iirldlcij: •� '��� lrl �f'1.1•lId Ilf•1' :; ! 11- � ►,';�'.�, 14,70 Payin 1 illM l► idl►'1►IS, W1,1 1'aY 'r'ents d(S to Lt'f;liidil'r'1• tuF,ei. , 1.0 I) ►rr r•t►11►ra!' r, payments to treasurer: 1933 1934, 1 1935, 5 7 153•'3r 1(),`F 1 .7 j r�i�' 7 973' 33, 1. Oct menLh : 1,� b 3 e,. 30 to Dec. 31 19.3` $1.14.80 , 934 Tra 1gg•r1 x titles lc e, 193:3, ta 461 x,86' Co A`l t ltl,4er�t TAXES �9 J 1' ° a1 e rn1 tivo� rants, $71y5(l �(3 1 :131. 0 11r Mme m'tn1ent: '''� �h7 46 n idcl abatements refzddicicci, 18,x, Abatemeilt's : 19,3.3 1934, 1935, 133 $50,650.94 11.,894.66 8,017.49 ,$70,563.09 $169.16 104.50 361.68 Added to Tax tf tax titles, 1934, Outs tles takers, 1935, tandilig December 31, 1935, Outatancl. 'ng January 1, 1936, to J 111Y to treasurer, January 1 TQX titles t5, 1936, 'T111y 25, 1,0" January 1 to 635.34 33.5.52 115.20 134.60 $71,783.75 $134.60 $37.40 97.20 $134.60 00at,111lt TAXES --1934 1'ayr,"'t , t eiba e ""'ts, $93,396.33 vents, refunded 1.934, 17.44 $63,914.27 19a4, S to treasurer: 1935, $63,669.54 -k 19,797.as b�e�e�ts : $83,.466.62 34 1335= $439.73 A(lae 99.63 1934, to taX titles : 539,36 $222.30 r t ” I'oirr , TABLES � ���� ��3i wa;r all Per Iv- ► ►•r: ►r►t.s, ecl, alJaternents, I.efu11�1 0,�J. �A.},at enta to $70110 6 pe gaeo eht treasurer, 3g 68 i Z6'gl u to ONO. December 31, 1935, i. dyk aj�► e 1 $ Jl to i�Sary 1, 1936, 4�tst�a 2', 1�36urer Janua► y,� n4rh danuar `141y 25 1936, per list, C " TA — 1936 �G me t DES teen to trews Warrants, tstah its J urer to July 25 x 36, Q6' my 25, 1936 7�'2 'Tilly 25, 1936, per list, ]'JJ OLD AGE ASSISTANCE TAKES 1932 Outstanding October 30, 1`032, $111.00 Per previous audit, 11.00 122.00 Additional commitment, Payments to treasurer; $14.00 193,5 I �: ►1 104.00 Oli t$�� 9,63"', jj(,e �tata Commitment per warrant, 11a3'ments to treasurer 1933 $358.00 Jur to � y ��►r�:•r .1�� ► ► ►� , my take), 1935, 4.00 � 2y .ls ►r,u:c ►•y l to 4t%t4,,d I`J:36, „,7i • 11IR 'j111y 25, B :3,6, per list' 1934, ” I'oirr , TABLES � ���� ��3i wa;r all Per Iv- ► ►•r: ►r►t.s, ecl, alJaternents, I.efu11�1 0,�J. �A.},at enta to $70110 6 pe gaeo eht treasurer, 3g 68 i Z6'gl u to ONO. December 31, 1935, i. dyk aj�► e 1 $ Jl to i�Sary 1, 1936, 4�tst�a 2', 1�36urer Janua► y,� n4rh danuar `141y 25 1936, per list, C " TA — 1936 �G me t DES teen to trews Warrants, tstah its J urer to July 25 x 36, Q6' my 25, 1936 7�'2 'Tilly 25, 1936, per list, ]'JJ OLD AGE ASSISTANCE TAKES 1932 Outstanding October 30, 1`032, $111.00 Per previous audit, 11.00 122.00 Additional commitment, Payments to treasurer; $14.00 October 30 to December 31, 1931, 104.00 1933, 4.00 $122.00 1934, OLD AGE ASSISTANOE TAxES — 1933 461.00 Commitment per warrant, 11a3'ments to treasurer 1933 $358.00 1934, 58.00 1935, 4.00 $450.00 Abatements, 11.00 $461.00 1934, ES 1930 IsE TAY $s.�� MOTOR VEHICLE ESC er previous audit, x;8.99 011tst4lldinb October 30, 1932, p 31, 1932, Abatements October 30 to December igl MOTOR VEHICLE EXC,SE g , id 7a TA 312• Outstaudiug October 30, 1931, per previous audit, lyayments to treasurer: October 30 to December 31, 1933} 3 247 .09 255.7' Abatements October 30 to December 31, 1932, $3.51 1.36 1933, 53.50 57.01 $312`78 MOTOJ, VEHICLE Outstand' EXCISE TAXES — 1932 l'er ing October 30, 19 :12, Previous audit, , $dditional $9.3�., cOminitment October 30 to December 31 ��Yments and , 1932, 365.80 dCtob abatements, rcfuu er 30 to Dccember refunded: 31 31, 1932, 1933, $17 41 raents and abatements, 1'2.1.3 29.54 adjusted, 2.22 1'a $1'330.14 Omober �atreasurer: 31, t0 December 1932 1933, 193 $188.10 ' 572.20 Abate 446.96 meats : October $1.207.26 ao 31, 1932 t0 December 1933 , 1934, $42.46 15.42 65.00 122.88 $1330,14 R pay-tletment pel 1 EXCISE TAXES -- 1933 1933nts and abate Warr, tS' $3,819.26 nts, refunded: $120.64 1814 1:37 p �33ats t0 t 1 4' reasul'er A l�te�e 1g3� hts �g3�s HwAl $2, 7 0I .tiG - 11`_'.01 424.63 $210.50 8.45 8325 122,.14 $: :3.941.60 t ]� 302-20 $3 r 941 Go Y ltfi � ES r 834 IN nt Pe LE EXCISE TAX s 4 ah� � �v rrantti, X3,706'0 a S, ater"311ts, refundecl: $132.47 6.21 138,68 $3,8 Y�3�a �� tp tie �3}sUrer A�k to 3' 5 $2,497.15 981.8`1 X24+0.41 W4�t 20.61 ee°nmber 31, 1-935, 1� d 4ts t 'Iantlary 1, 1936, 1 1�36urer Ja��a'rY $3'478.99 1U 03> aa Go 138 Abatements .January 1, to July 25, 1936, 35.58 Otit�itanding July 25, 1936, per lis 9'38 t, Cash on Band July 25, 1936, verified, 2 06 $104.61 1935 MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAXESg4 02 Comrnitment per warrants, $3r 134.33 $3,818,40 Payments and abatements, refunded, $2 }600.36 Payments to treasurer, 252.03 Abatements, 966.p1 $3,$19 46 Outstanding lleeenibe1 31, 1935, $966'01 Outstanding January 1, 1036= Payments and abatements refunded, 1 g7 January 1 to July 25, 1936, .30 $968.28 Commitment list in excess of «arr'ant' Payments to treasurer January 1 $715,52 to ..Tiny 25, 1936, a July 25, 136' 39.79 958'28 Abatements January 1 t 2 $ Outstanding July 25, 1936, per list, 6 ig3 VEHICLE E CXSE MOTOR TAE 6.51 commitments per `warrants, payrnents and abatements: $3094 11 Refunded, 58.26 g9.20 $3,84 To be refunded, 3g Payments to treasurer January 1 006. 50 r r1 to July 25, 1936, 2 1936, . 3 82 5,g4� 25, Fit � $ Abatements January 1 to July list, 1, Outstanding July 25, 1936, per 111!9 %fit d►11 �OTA ASSESSMENTS r 1932 cllt, $17.61 yl�eht4 t flLtcib� 1. -10, 1932, per 111 c`71ous a Q t°ber t0 treasurer : 118.45 1534, 3 o December 31, 1932, X0.02 49.14 $217.61 3 y�het�ellt m10TJ -j ASSESSI��'T'TS 1� i, h4 aaa el �Vill'1'i1111, $555.92 4 �ro r 042 al)atouients yel'nucicd, 1933' $08 e 193141s t0 treasurer 193�i �l 1ate� 1935' eht� I x;455.67 7S.05 16.24 ,$9.46 1.00 a ��a�th ite m�T 1934 e 11 � ASSESSIVYENTS �3q�te t t Aer 9� > o a w tre arrant, s, sul or $239.31 tte 93.55 agih 1534 b �cember 31, 1935, 1 t4 t 1, 19361 125, 136lrer January 1. a i s 140 Outstanding July 25, 1936, per list, 11.06 $16.54 Camrnit MOTH ASSESSMENTS went Per warrant, 1936 3.11 payments to treasurer 461.81 Outstandin carer to July 25, 1.936, $119.50 ° July 25, 1936, per list, 342.31 �km 229.17 $461.81 c'iplit,l, TAX TITLES HELD 1 31 �, 1,.};;�i.21 On hand October 30 BY TOWN °icy, audit, �� 1932, per Previous �!'� Y 1 19 Tax titles taken: s �4 36, 1,.133, $452.11 1933: °•'' 'laittl Taxes 1931 , ��Y 1 toD .1 ily ` 5, 1'.1;16 Taxes 1932, $196.02 °rta $97,20 Interest and X86.21. ca8ta 125.97 costs, :5t1.0'3 20 66.63 �r'�1 1935: eo 273 � r Taxe 81 Taxes 1933, 448.86 � ©t 9.40 $ol,�. est and costs, $11.5.20 rel�ortc�c3 �J l��,tm�� � 61.74 Added tot 1934: ax titles : 176.94 lj�jy�' '111,11•y 1 t 0 Takes 1933, ' 7�3g 113$7• $1J Taxes 1934, $335 net' 1 i"t, Interest and .52 costs, 222.30 1935: 26,92 Taxes 41q1) COSTS ON axes 193 �� 4 tp � Faxes 1935,} $151.92 17�`6p Interest and casts 335.34 eee�°ber 31., 19,32, 11.1 24,94 y 7 41 l2 Tax 51220 t 1,92 �9 6,12 titles redeemed: 1934, p 901 $2,174.55 ,�1�� `3kly 2� •`512.47 A 4 tp De er • $1�� 90 ceh1ber 31. , 1932, "z'y 14 � t p 901,49 ��� 25, 193G, V fir. I 1:� , � rCENSES AND pE��ITs SELECT `'ZEN S Cash on land October 30, 193 2, I3cl previous audit, '$` 00 Outtandina October 30, 1932, 17.50 per previous audit, Licenses and permits issued: ()ctobcr ) to December 31, 19327 11133, 1934, 1935, Ynymcflts to October 30 31, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1.935, treasurer: to December $13.50 571-.00 1,760.50 1,074.00 $31.00 574.50 17` 4.50 1,085.50 Abateinents October 30 to December 31, 1932, 1335 Outstanding December 31, 3,419'00 $3,441' 60 3,44153 '$3,435 50 1,50 150 4.59 $3 }44 $4.50 Outstanding January 1, 1936, '11, Ja1,uary 1 623'00 Licenses and perm s its 1 to July 25, 1936, to tresurer January 1 rnen is a �A $ to July 25, 1936, E L HH T01 1032, per Cash on hand October 30, $54.00 previous audit, $&21 65 $594.50 Aer�ala October 30, re",ious aud' 143 1932, lt, Cb�r�es 1332r 3p to Dcceinber 31, 1833 a 49.00 103.00 $126.00 643.00 665.00 607.50 NY 0kenta etehe to treasurer: 30 1hlg32r 30 to December 31, 15 3, $146.00 `� 603.00 1935 715.00 {$t� 631•j0 �n �tyl�h December 31, 1935, Jauuar 'aye 4a�ary 1 to July 25, 1936' #e hts t ��afi � Y 2 � �� asurer January 1 t�ta�dits h y Jauuar 36, ItoJuly21,19 July 25, 1936, per list, 2�044.50 $2'147.50 $2,100'50 47`00 $2,147.50 $47'00 364.50 $411'x0 $355.50 5.00 51.00 A 4t, l�> 1 TO WN DOCK — RE�TAL� �a'�' y 4 2t6 treasurer, 1935, to July tt LJ eh is a 25 1936, flo easurer January 1 > 1536, $411.50 r $ &'3r $$,35 $50'13 $59'13 144 PIELD HOUSE RENTALS 1935, January 1 to July 25, 1936, Payments to treasurer: ]93 ' January 1 to duly 25, 1936, TOWN CLERK DOG LICENSES Gash on hand October 30, 1932, per Previous audit, Licenses issued: October 30 to December 31, 1932: Males, 2 @ $2.00, $13.25 66.00 $79.25 ,$13.25 66.00 $129.00 1933: Males and spayed females, 122 @ 2.00, $244.00 Females, 18 @ 5.00, 90.00 334.00 1934: Males and spayed females, 127 @ 2.00, $254.00 Females, 21 @ 5.00, 105.00 359.00 145 f hip to 'epun . • ,e. 132,60 � 6�r t� it e:lsut � $ tti�s 30 to December 31, 193} to town treasurer : �l4 $306.00 � d 329. � ' 346'''0 981,6 r $7'25 Ili, art batted al er 3q I i �(3�a 1g32 5 4,00 1935: Males and spayed females, 123 a $2.00, $240•06 Females, 26 @ 5.00, 130.00 370.00 $1,202.00 t° December 2 @ 20c $.0 140 @ 20c �S 00 148 20e 2p @ g0 y, 149 @ 20e 29 �141 IN t$s 9 1036 87.80 $1'202'00 t� 4rlq anuary 1 to J 'aly 2 $234 Ua �`etalea, ye.d 6,00 $320 pU k kale" 115 @ $2.00, 2 f, ttel 13 @ 5.00, 1 @ 25.00, E ts� eta t b i vy 2g treasurer Ja wary 1 l � tia1 ' Z�36 o : a January 1 to Ju13' an J 129 @ 20�i6ea my 29, 1936, v 2, 60 14.40 "%,q SPORTING LSO 25, 125 ; Nt e" �t �� Mary 1 J�$ @ $� 00, ��'�'aetlt, eltYZei�s' fishing, i sporting, , 1? � 2 �5� tl� e1tl 23 5,2 rlt L'�115' 11L111t1Iia 2, Ctt ;�'TiS' tr appiuv' $00,00 146 Resident citizens' lobster and crab, 6 @ 5.00, 30.00 Minor's trapping, 2 @ 2.25, 4.50 W0111en's and minor's fishing, 3 @ 1.25, 3.75 Non - resident citizen's fishing, 2 @ 1.50, 3.00 Non- resident minor's fishing, 1 @ , 2.25 2.25 $1.92.50 Payments to Division of Fisheries and Game, January 1 to July 25, 1936, $156.50 Fees retained January 1 to July 25, 1936, 74 @ 25c, 18.50 Cash on hand July 25, 1936, verified, 17.50 r $192.50 "I" DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Charges. October 30 to December 31, 1932, $33.00 1933, 131, 354.75 1935, 145.50 57.91 $60116 payments to treasurer :. October 30 to December 31, 1932, $33.00 1933, 1934 137.75 1935, 362.50 67.91 $60116 Charges, Jannrar $199.1 1'aYments y 1 to July 25, 1936, to treasurer January 1 to Ju1Y 25, 1936, $1�� 1J $Fp,L ,R OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Cash on Maud Charles ]L Stone, Sealer Previ Oetober 30, 1932, per °us audit, $2.26 1.17 to b cCembcr 31, 19:3') $'03 JO2 52.35 105.00 $107'26 O tre ,•20 �� � G F b'ecerrlber ill, 1`)3'r �33� 1006 u " E• Caritoxi L01120" �Y re�SUrer � t t0 July 25, 11)30, 13g asurcr Jarnuttry 1 I103G Per pQt°bcr 30, 1913` 1 1' t4bcr 30 to Dec' tit. 4 �kd 'tH S1�I�AYI 0 ben 30 1032, 1 c t°t}er 30 'to D eO a0�k1jT1i SPRAT }��yt ttca er 30, 19 .32, 1 ;i 4� srex, 1933, t4 December 31, El M ]-4s MOTHDFPAR,TTVIENT -- ACCOUNTS pj,;cj31 ABLE Charges: October 30 to December 31, 1932, $53.94 1933 I934, 50.56 1935, 51.12 52.56 $208.15 PaYments to treasurer x$8'00 October 30 to December 31, 1932, 1933, $53.94 1934, 50.56 1935) 51.12 5� 1,119 52.56 Charges January 1 to July 25, 1936, Payments to treasurer January 1 to July 25, 1936, 1WOTD DEPARTMENT An Receipts, 1933) — SALES 3'ments to treasurer, 1933, Charges: 8RFLLFiS11 PROTECTION 3983 1933, October 30 to December 31, X932, $16.57 1935, 13.00 PaMents 11.38 to treasurer. 3o 1936, aerlfied, to December 31, , 1932, $16.57 1935, 18.00 11.38 Clear D121109AL OF 131.,ACKFISH ges: 1933, $139.18 $20$.18 $5.50 $5.50 $51.58 $51.58 $45.95 $45.95 149 1 00, 00 tte$surer, ; $139.18 100,00 261.86 $507.04 4a TOWN NIJ'5 and tt0ber 30, 1932, 1"' r k, 2, eember x$8'00 308.96 2r ?0 69 471.90 5� 1,119 , ,' J} t0 December 31., 1308.96 � An A7190 3 � ti t k ?aqua �. to , 25 1966, July �72+ �J r h�i) a ��3�urer Jan -aaly 1 ba 4,41Y 25, 1936, aerlfied, f, 'l1 DENTAL 150 1934, 1935, 35.25 36.00 Payments to treasurer 1933, 1934, $30.50 1935, 35.25 36.00 Receipts ; HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT October 30 to December 31, 1932, 1933, $6.00 1935, 82.10 17.10 Payments to treasurer October 30 to December 31, 1932, ,6.00 1933, P 1935, 8210 IT10 PUBLIC WELPARE DEPARTMENT A"OUXTS RECEIVABLE Charges ; T""IPORARY AID October 1933, 30 to December 31, 1932, ' 1935, Payments to treasurer October 30 to Dec 1932, ember 31, 1933, $386.00 897.25 $101.+5 $101.75 $105.20 $105.20 $478.75 1,483.64 1,685.71 1,708.66 $5,356.76 } 151. 557-00 2 }761.87 1635> 1)eeemb(,r ;3.1 , 1935, wary 1, 1936, tRN �, Jyfs to tre 1 to July 25, 1936, Gt�ha�5? u'rcr, January 1 16 Illy 25, 1936, per list, ID y 1 to QZ`I11�13.1.J3 , k July 25, $,6° as 71.76 $5,356.76 $x5176 $I,720,32 36$'55 30 i2�3 �2 $1,I20.32 , 0.36 $32'36 my 25, 1936, per lis"' �1C� A yk �� '41 OF OLD ICY- A$$Y E 6�t8ha' ACCOUNTS F.E"IV 6e� a optOUer 34, 1932, per $G3s 0a dxt $1,6�J� 0 633 g0 } 116.17 r,F�n t December 31, 00 $953' 31 g 1, 3 1' 1, 356:46 $� X27$ 152 Abatements 1933, 1935, $1.00 Outstanding December 31, 1935, .02 611.00 Outstandin $5,033.80 Char g January 1, 1936, Charges January 1 to J $611.00 July 25, 1936, 1,340.01 Payments to treasurer January I $1,951.01 to July 25 1936, outstanding July 25, 1936, per list, 1,791.01 $1,951.01 "ATE AID — ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Outstanding October 30, 1932, per previous audit, Charges $420.00 October 30 to December 31, 1932, 1933, $60.00 1934, 300.00 1935, .245.00 85.00 690.00 Patents to treasurer October urer; 31, 1920 t0 December 1933, ' $240.00 1934 1935 240.00 290.00 Disallo 260.00 Ou anee9, 1934, tstanding De 10.00 $1,030.00 and July 25, 19 fiber 31, 1935, 70.00 $1,110.00 r SOL 153 T5 BECEI,�A�LE r^r RELIEF ACCO�N } $94.30 • 30.00 $114.30 ,$114.30. R�6EIV,6 I•'i ll�e�tS •,C � 19.3;;, A 'd�flfl)a D�' PA.R � NT -- c'�OUNT yt THE �0 alh9 October :30 1.932, 1 };�t �tts audit, �t4b e 9j 1 30 to December Z9 4> 3,6', 4,3: i ��ttt ��tob s tc treasurer: 31 e 3a to December 133, 1�g� Zg3�> e� $263. � 20 $'395.03 31 3164 - 1,08 11.64 $14,6161 $l4 >?06 32 $3a lh�r ht�, 1935, 1� 6, �e � 3 ata�l�htq '��uary 1 to JulY 5�, 1 0 1� tQ treasurer jail �t�tat,,Y 25, 1936, r list, �!"R-July 25, 1936, Pe x54 SCHOOL DEPARTMENT — RECEIPTS Receipts 1934: Telephone, . Sale of flooring, X1.20 12.00 i'ayments to treasurer 1934, LIBRARY DEPARTIVIENT Cash ou hand November 12, 1932, per previous audit, Receipts: November 12 to December 31, 1932, Fines, 1933: Fines, Miscellaneous, X75.48 1 L74 X13,20 ;13.20 �J� ��t$ J$�uar � 1 0 ��l�;ttst 1�, 1�3G � $�3'r3 ���� � t X3.3$ $6'11 �l;se� llaneous, i�;�y la �ls to trca�iirrr : �;, ;7.5'� 'lAay Y � to .Tiny ��i, 1�3�� 16.2 2g to Au�Y���;t 12 1J3G= r} 4 :9.76 � . dS�y o� ha1Z� �1u�•ust 1�, 1J3G, �e'•��ed} 12.11 1934: 87.22 I''ines, Miscellaneous, �gl•85 15.26 1.:935: 97.11 Pines, Miscellaneous $75,42 ' 15.57 PaYmeuts 9fl.99 297.16' to treasurer: '` November 12 0 December 31 1933, , 1932, X19.02 1934, 1935, J0.07 88.42 99.68 297.19 ��� $6 13 �5 X67.11 2� F��D ot�l STREET L1G� Sa4� � T _ � pePos Gl ���' �2� � 8T f }�s �t rl�•6T $2 >f17,�,1 a�i� ��� 1 �r� Gti ryr�t flet�ber 30 1�J32 �� 517'G �n 517' . 1 ,� Gl ���� �aA�e'�ipus audit, �2,��'��61 �� rl�'6T �ih�a � at end of year �`���° �� :J1�•6T �;ryfr. �� ha,�a at end of year 1`33' �,�,�ifi•61 �� h��a at ex�,cl of year 1�3�''' ���51q. Ells ��ha �ulY'25 � 1J36,1 P��� �19� 98 7 �eceints c���P ���� to to ��1�3 P �� °�h� October 30 tQ �e �}¢�,sf�� t� t�` ����� thug � �1fl5.3��33 ��S�el�ed ta+��� �g6 �� Tr to �� ��h�� ��i1.7��3� A����Et,�etT �} t���n, �e T� l 1��0 ' �g�•1�935 ��s�e���cl �.�, �r �78'S� r �� h' L`f � I 4' F7 1 ..� 156 CLEMENT GOULD AND WIrE CHARITY FUND 1i,7 'i 1935', a to toNVIII $342'01 �� s t ra sa.v- Tral sferre Q a s, $180. r r l $3 # 161.26 $342.01 �5, 1938 3 to $100,00 £ro�January 1 to (erred to sav- ralls $100-0 �,ti� posits 28.59 T 28.6'3 slfl(l.0[1 �Sl �� FU s dotal SNOW Lo �A o t 1'9 ,pd Ar�°.tober 30 1932, $$�46.P. $S�4qP 0 17 audit $8�'45g $$4y319 ht $Sa 66 $ E It'�4h L end o£ year 1932 g,�0y $6t32 ' eh d of year 1943, $,00 12 r h d of year 19 6,3� s hk� t e'n.d of year 1`13" $61 afft j)t 4 25, 1936, P 90 � S Ile 31 _ bed 31'�r1�1S 6 Ul e1� s actober 30 to Dec d�e� t�ao to44�`a S1 el 1' y $385.84 Aclop errs: to S Tl a'15f $3gr.a4 Savings Deposit Total On hand October 30, 1932, Per previous audit, On hand at $5,399.81 $5,399.81 end of year 1932, On hand at end of year 1933 y $5,459.26 $5,391.71 $5, 459.26 $5,391.75 On hand at end of year 1934, On hand at $5,415.38 $5,415.38 end o f On hand Jul year 1935, July 25, $5,234.63 $5,234.63 1936, $5,16322 $5,16322 Receipts payments October 30 to December Income, 31, 1932 $227.41 Added to savings deposits, $59.45 Tran£ erred to town, 167.96 $227.41 $227.41 Withdrawn 1933 from sav- ng$ deposits, Income ' $67.55 Transferred to town, $260.00 192.45 ' $260.00 $76000 In come 1834 Reimbursement, $185.67 Added to savings 38.00 deposits, $23.67 Transferred to town, 200.00 $223.67 $223.67 1i,7 'i 1935', a to toNVIII $342'01 �� s t ra sa.v- Tral sferre Q a s, $180. r r l $3 # 161.26 $342.01 �5, 1938 3 to $100,00 £ro�January 1 to (erred to sav- ralls $100-0 �,ti� posits 28.59 T 28.6'3 slfl(l.0[1 �Sl �� FU s dotal SNOW Lo �A o t 1'9 ,pd Ar�°.tober 30 1932, $$�46.P. $S�4qP 0 17 audit $8�'45g $$4y319 ht $Sa 66 $ E It'�4h L end o£ year 1932 g,�0y $6t32 ' eh d of year 1943, $,00 12 r h d of year 19 6,3� s hk� t e'n.d of year 1`13" $61 afft j)t 4 25, 1936, P 90 � S Ile 31 _ bed 31'�r1�1S 6 Ul e1� s actober 30 to Dec d�e� t�ao to44�`a S1 el 1' y $385.84 Aclop errs: to S Tl a'15f $3gr.a4 158 Income 1933 i $283.94 Added to savings deposits, $83,94 Transferred to town, 200.00 $283.94 $283.94 1934 Withdrawn from sav- ings deposits, $73.40 Transferred to town, $323.12 Income, 249.72 $323.12 $323.12 1935 Withdrawn from sav- ings d Income, eposits, $19.51 Transferred 'to town, $265.28 245.77 $265.28 $�26 Withdrawn January 1 to from July 25, 1936 sav - Incondeposits, cole $126.33 Transferred to town, $1'50.00 ' 23.67 $150.00 x;150.00 CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS Savings 011 hand Oetober Deposits Total 30, Per previ 1932) ous audit, 0n haud at end of 0n hand year 1932 $1,190.29 $1,190.2 d ate of $1,196.15 $1,196.15 year 1933, $1,210.00 $1,210.00 `aaa 44 end of year 1934, �a�t end of year 1935, $1, 230,06 41"y 25 19 _Y \ 36, sots �CC1ptS $ls 1$�2 SG ,m October 30 to I)eeexn beT �avl�ns $� 00 e, fed to 4�• $47.86 �� ae osit,st to t ©n.'�6 Transferred $47.86 s 13` 1033 to ssyi $28 x0 cje owill d t $41.9J �dePferesitS red to Tro'ns $4V15 n5 h 19'34 sa q! pg9 to 8 �dde ��itso to t,o�'�11' $42,1 dev red fer Trills . X3,03 $42.18 s 33 �0 3� o sa nip 19 t tooG J3 �dde sitsr to $3 $36.r)3 aEV�e1rgL� T l al Li $36.r)3 ,D l f; () TAYLOR LIBRARY GIFT On hand October 30, 1932, Per previous audit, On hand at end of year 1932, On hand at end of year 1933, On hand at end of year 1934, On hand at end of year 1935, Savings Deposits Total $144.12 $144.12 $149.57 $149.57 $41.87 $41.87 $18.77 $18.77 s_ y Receipts payments October 30 to December 31, 1932 Income, $5.45 Added to savings 193 Withdrawn from sav- 3 O toy M ;.� C'' CMsi� c-N ings, deposits, I11come, $107.70 Transferred to town, $110.49 ! 2.79 $110.49 $110.49 Withdrawn from 1934 sav- rags deposits, Income, $23.10 Transferred to town, $23.70 .60 9 $23.70 $23.70 Withdrawn from 1935 sav Ings deposits, - $1$.77 Transferred to town, $18.77 1 lit M �- r- o LP 0 O toy M ;.� C'' CMsi� c-N ! W CP 9 TA M rA EA T-4 . H `� o A �N; d c3 d Y d d M rs C1 f o H -id p o O cAa a ?4. V Cd Cd CO 0 H fA to fA C11 .0 a3 A. Co W � 00 d a H ffi e7 d`�C ` di+ j eP Cd � 4P. A �dA, A d 1 ,r,J? p C7 U V a N v m �7 y aa p��HF FmE-A OPl ep rl ptry p W C�CpC+3 cq N � cq N ti a� x a N d C' H Q q7 rii LD M Gq Ii � U �b V Gt9 .q m N U � V1 ?� �A I � � U w co L'7yn c N U U u� 0 H N Cq w -4 LON NO CP �4���C� r-I tD N M M D H M P7 N C11 LS m �NNUAL TOWN ARRANT 10S�TTS t yk \� QilOy W �AL'P11 or a 111 or , ,,rTS CD Of cu cz r Frown ae t11e C011stables Of the f 14555 abi- 'Al �tY °£ B ealth ° the 11117 tiau ; Barnstable Co1nm°�igcl -'Vily N�iME o 1:he ilotifY ctiolls on ill , vk '� liereb directed to , ele a�N ch a ,�i1H 4akd y vote 11 ° `qin� �. � . �� ,t9 m oWin, qualified to �� iri sa at 0l f°ll° r:j o t� �, e"-t at the TOWN ��� •fir nc "t' °n the r� 1y £ter I SM' clay of FE 1391"&10 act ��icexs 7 Il° e °", theca and they T °o yi2 essarY 11 °t) } 1,11" llec ne U ° e • ALB 1. To elect or �0 00 [ }lit n '119 year {to be voted t e� aerator for one Year, Tea 9 's A jeet�arl for three Years' pr th r``' �l�sesor for three years, welf are ears, >>tQ Qr Board of .PL" k' for tllree y 1 Board of lle` r 1'atrn Clerk for p11'0 Ye e 9 °L' r' �r, e years, Q °; n TreasTirer for ° o11e ye` 1 tl�ree�ts, Cd tq lkbeor of Taxes fox ittec f° ree y it ` 'i` fiber of School Co", e' for th ear, jY�lriy u a fee of Snow Library ogle t., or l of I- Iighwv ys t 00, 0 H Iyt!`' ��hstal,l.es for one ye rear, e yells' fLovot e T Warden for ®X1eor tllle 11110 �0d it k commissioner the 1011 l�tt° el 2. To act11 �e 01£e l dations) f r" �1 162 N Op Go M Gq c: N C> -1 N tD P to r-t C+'J L�mN Cry L0 L0 H Ht La 00 GO 09 CO M M e& v m �7 y aa p��HF FmE-A OPl ep rl ptry p W C�CpC+3 cq N � cq N ti a� x a N d C' H Q q7 rii LD M Gq Ii � U �b V Gt9 .q m N U � V1 ?� �A I � � U w co L'7yn c N U U u� 0 H N Cq w -4 LON NO CP �4���C� r-I tD N M M D H M P7 N C11 LS m �NNUAL TOWN ARRANT 10S�TTS t yk \� QilOy W �AL'P11 or a 111 or , ,,rTS CD Of cu cz r Frown ae t11e C011stables Of the f 14555 abi- 'Al �tY °£ B ealth ° the 11117 tiau ; Barnstable Co1nm°�igcl -'Vily N�iME o 1:he ilotifY ctiolls on ill , vk '� liereb directed to , ele a�N ch a ,�i1H 4akd y vote 11 ° `qin� �. � . �� ,t9 m oWin, qualified to �� iri sa at 0l f°ll° r:j o t� �, e"-t at the TOWN ��� •fir nc "t' °n the r� 1y £ter I SM' clay of FE 1391"&10 act ��icexs 7 Il° e °", theca and they T °o yi2 essarY 11 °t) } 1,11" llec ne U ° e • ALB 1. To elect or �0 00 [ }lit n '119 year {to be voted t e� aerator for one Year, Tea 9 's A jeet�arl for three Years' pr th r``' �l�sesor for three years, welf are ears, >>tQ Qr Board of .PL" k' for tllree y 1 Board of lle` r 1'atrn Clerk for p11'0 Ye e 9 °L' r' �r, e years, Q °; n TreasTirer for ° o11e ye` 1 tl�ree�ts, Cd tq lkbeor of Taxes fox ittec f° ree y it ` 'i` fiber of School Co", e' for th ear, jY�lriy u a fee of Snow Library ogle t., or l of I- Iighwv ys t 00, 0 H Iyt!`' ��hstal,l.es for one ye rear, e yells' fLovot e T Warden for ®X1eor tllle 11110 �0d it k commissioner the 1011 l�tt° el 2. To act11 �e 01£e l dations) f r" �1 164 Officers or Committees and raise and appropriate money for same. ARTICLE 3. To see if the town will vote to author- ize the town treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen' tt; barrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1937, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one Year' and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period Of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws. ARTICLE 4. To see what sum, if any, the T°wn ivill:vote to tape from the surplus in the Treasury to apply towards'taxes in 1937. ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will appropriate whatever money is received from the dog tax of the pre'v'ous Year for the use of `` Snow Library to be available by the Trustees for the purchase of books or any other lalf"l e� pense of the Library. ARTICLE 6. To gee if the Town will vote to raise ar,d appropriate the sum of Five hundred Dollars {500) to put a portion of Depot Square in suitable condition for pub lid parking provided that the Selectmen or some other eoan' lessee selected by this meeting toffy lease from file b can procure a satisfactory F an from Old Colony Railroad Company and to do or thereon. ARTICLE 7. To see whether the to«'ll ,vill vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Tliousancl Five lltlndred Dollars pro visions ($5,500) to be expended under the p et frrarn near 90 on the construction ell Main Street the resiclenee of 1AVI. Joyce L. Ryder iorthWester� �'� t °�varcls Rock enter ' harbor, Y y to into the ,and authorize the Seleatmen necessary contracts. ARTICLE a• To see if the Town will accept a deed 165 at the inter - oses Way lead - '�OSe (r11,N•Zly 01 13 rfo�vrl Oh 1}h R. Rogers for 111n �, allclt}ie the Select - tllc d °rn� of State 1libllwa� *, I�ioutc - � ns quaeset 1'oncl, aild accept e raise 14 e'0"neetion therewith. �iot t° will t hve t.11c To "rn dl T�ven y- �l�'ICLR To see if 1lnndre mil .the land a 1'l�((r " °priate tile, sttim of CnQ ° ,N?jtII Ilot. i � r 7Lirp e$. e to prcl)art illcl snpii ll�v`Ly 1 Os es. vote to O osepll R. 1 o,crers for ,Will pals ($50 d �o�� iL . a an � TICIJR 10. To see rivleenllndlul le ap1'� Isla" 'ZI,°Iiriate the sum of enll'loY °° 03:10-as before �i °rl�e the Seleeimell t0 f Oi1E �, E I't tie interest of file n o (t tllereto rote to rlars $ os'rinl;s and matters per tai 'roNVII ,v si,ctEen �a Son h TICLR 11. To see if the' f -11,11 II Snow all q� IDD Qlle v _w. t, TI - °Priate the sum of to pa3 1936. 0, t°`�n 't 1 a Y -five Cents ($116.35) roads ill Elect Jed in ql Oilal supplied ell Tonset f0,vn as pro 4!t k"TxCLE 12. To see if sin SergiEe' t the lie RZa for the Cape Cod ,tell t� 12$• v W111 s the un ��u enexal Laws, Chap the T°°`'Aled 4 4h yin1 en f;� a�ICL +� 13. rI° el tn'On �� ,alati�t�va9 Ear tcl ldl k, fill report of the S 23 103 a to and { p¢n rib °r before Jal'uarytiltn anEialE i11 pEO30 as 0 elocati»� or Joe a,ud tl nd a said )a f iht elohts Road, so -call° Ifersey ius ° tlosi� �l r esidence of Mary Lit the tel LLt� a1tE�t je611 trti0n� °n said Mill E°nd t the Is 01,1 �Qa9E ,�4►�Er ce aceEp a i °,w ESr th lay` Ec- �4t, see if the Town vilne`v of oufl (PC m9 as r r�u %Qt Ong or the locat!" a 7 111 of a c aid ��ltlo �eigl�ts Road a11c1 the r) alzd. Lis of s wo of Mar I�. Xeis y tern" Said Mill Pond nt trio 1 zi l� , 166 omnlended in said report of the Selectmen, and will author- ize and instruct the said Selectmen, on behalf of the Town, to accept as a gift, to acquire b q y purchase, or to tape by emi- nent domain under Chapter 79 of the General Laws, for the municipal purposes of a town way and common landing Place, in fee simple, the land described in said report, sub_ ject to such public rights, if any, as now exist in and over said land, together thereon. with the trees, shrubs; and structures To see if the Town by a two- thirds vote will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars ($500), to be raised by loan or otherwise, for onthe Purpose of acquiring by purchase or taking by emi- domain as aforesaid the land with the rights, ease - ments, and aPpurtences thereto belonging, clescxibed in said report. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sum of money not exceeding Three Hundred Dollars ($300) to way and landing place. ARTICLE 14. To see if the Town will vote to accept a deed from George E land at 1Vauset Steele and Helena V. Cummings Of Trail Harbor Heights including , The ,and shorn land Doane Ii,oad In Block M adjoining Mill Pond • also Lot 1© lars ($400 ' and raise and appropriate Four Hundred Dol- for the same and do or act anything thereon, and ARTICLE I- a To see if ppropriate the the Town will vote to raise to condition the road he "In of Three Hundred Dollars ($300) and land included in Article 14. ARTICLE 16. and appropriate a "" To see if the Town will vote to raise ($500) to be Paid not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars 'went and to the Cape Cod Hospital for the establislz- eare and reatin ranee of a free bed in the Hospital for the treatment of be residents Persons certifie Of the Town d by the Selectmen to and unable to pay for Such care 167 lrlm r °f Chapter 111 �4' thereto, 16, e�cUt, ill accordance Nvith ectiolli'l relation el ral LalvS, or tukc zl4l \' ilction dally tllereoil. (lay request) ,ill to to tl�o o«'n �� G eral }�iSh. Z�LE 17. To see NN1, tllel' 7 le to% ns ° �r X11 of a, ohs Pla nir►n board ll�fcicr tll� 1 cllapt s ' Ili Ater 41, Seetioll Slid as 1ddde�d b3' first election f e �o1rd to • �►�cillbers, the fter °n° each ar o eollslst of five tilerefi S�� for to five- ear terms 4rllcl five Year term. (By request) "gill Vote to T°iVll notions I ?t the IOL" 18. To see "Viletller the lter 7936 (BY O gldAro�,1a1011s of General TAL's's, Clr 91.1 of 103 4t) clusive, as added by C'hapte app r°- . °te to of 4i will s Lation +��le Alt,, tOJVJ1 r pa rd► itl @ 5 10. To see if the r the P e 111"0 boa a� k se>t of six hundred dollars T °the Plarin t ah hems under the direction Of t vote 1�2 . n?anller thereon. (]3y rcq 'Li lle To�vil kD011fag ��i$�geICL 2[l, �vllether 1.un of replace ns �I'nz ©nxiate the sum °f'1ig11 S� l�ooatCh -laso rttl onsttuet trench arou ipe, n all's pl1r tior`s tone totsa Shed > netiv conduet0l oxx s° eild eo�'nAnd on �n alp 'Qe, to do cement v`'or airs l douse �rq of NV- '�eessar fain rep Feld y ; to do cer u11d F` raise e Leh o1�11�5 tvorl�; to grade ar° t to t° lY laYground. (By regl� To Vn 1.V1 to of pz °o�}�e "'Zbtr�CLV" 21. To see i£ the e Puke orleans, e9l at. Dtiate the sum of $300' fox tlo`yn °f icau L RZs lk� b� the in the T lle Die' iaise t II tY Orleans Post 30'8' o� r �� ill ' Ot dta�ub - ^� ITT T00111 loyicll�`yidea �� ni,.o ICL 22. To see X00.00 for erg as Pi® tir )h1late the sum of $ tic ellarac ertainxnent of pub i 168 Chapter 158 of the Acts of 1909. (By request) ARTICLE 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum not to exceed $5,500, to enlarge and equip the Field House and to do anything further in con- nection therewith; and to appoint a Committee of five one Of whom shall be a member of the School Committee, to re- ceive bids for same. (By request) ARTICLE 24. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $300.00 for the purpose of grad - ing parking space and removal of marsh sod to make a suitable bathing area at River Landing so called. (By re- quest) ARTICLE 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of ,$1,500:00 for the . purpose of Purchase of marsh land at Rock Harbor an undivided parcel of Salt meadow now owned by B. S. Hopkins, Herbert W Smith and Vern Crowell. acres more or less. Said parcel to contain about 4 (By request) ARTICLE 26. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum. of , en- larging the bathing $75.00 for the purpose of en- movin g area h Town . Town Landing by re- placing marsh sod 'up to the Town._ line: on. either side, and placing proper guard fence at the further accidents. (By request) end of road to prevent ARTICLE 27. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $350,00 to purchase lot of shore property, from dosepb. R, Rogers creek, thence rulznill said lot bounded by from State Hi g south 127 foot to pipe and stones and developed as a bathing the Water. Property to be used and g beach. (By request) ARTICLE 28. To see " stun of if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a "Portanimieut money to widen and resurface the road beginning at the intersection of the 169 o f Erllest aside11ce creels• sets! road so called, rleslr tllnROdin at the n� eontinuing to« te9tzesti � lo�<<�Ircl tl�e o {e to RutbOr. will % Rot of tbe. �`lhc�RTZCL� 20. �l`o see if i.lie Toti n i,Iitabtt amts for l�a`tra of Select.Ine1I t.o a vflint it" 3r daS1 1a11"S R f e �`det be a Constable «�liolu S,Iid °,.j�,lalirttla °in aCCsee- �lhe ��9on and prosecutioll of '1113' all !,1W�'` ��er 130, ding jlai ,cee I+ IV, I1tve�lltll relat,i�•c to `O? � 0t e% and 415". the provisions of Gclleral to a Suns e salaryd all �n na t and al�l�r°iIato Pa to ally Al udred Dollars (o,500) Rlad ta}�a �R tilL, Saul Constable, alld to st) al rote t °roper �.1 {ret° pertaining. (By reel To, 1vs�ientao t 130, TIC if the el Clip and i q, lJL 30. '10 see cssary, a,V$2 On 1�° ahch as it may consider ncc ara.l L Saetl otelld to eni 111 aceordance �vitll G tel 3 ?btlt lot Vill �'0teod '1411 fed by Acts of 1'933; �lI era °� r aof x ��' der , -%a- 'of t4 Sections 48, 55 and �� tlons t11aI t)leraut� °s pf et ah elude any other Se Selact lolls %I, pI SO a is r,y step ) or authorize it's instit1ctcll $1130 d to it th All rr ' ah Ine and mare such iAte St to do n tjo +ltd 4% t" t0 raise and a0ropl f ; `IIId oPrlRtlo accept die 11 t1l. be necessary tltel �� APP t) ,pte t° b9 tics 1e nos thereto pertains ($y 1.011 ill ` aed exceed $500.00• Ic ToV$ 0$ a�ao to tape ' TICL 31. To see If tll La`s$ l `pt�lt� t °it9 ° Ala Genes a Ira$t) vVil ®I16 ,flora t �a3 pter 40 Mass. T recl 01vn d 6p a Chapter 223. I35 n , e ( If Qa 101 >6�nnlol �ta� to D f7rrnr 1 LE 32. TO° '300'b9 tlta 11e gyp Gt rrl h t to the sum 37 `Iri t11 � t1le town durul� 19 plop $ pjI x`411 Ass re�lnest) if the Appel b4t' Co E 33. f oho see' s f land o 170 Tonset near the residence of H. B. Mitchell to eliminate the blind curve and raise and appropriate the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) to purchase and grade same. By request) ARTICLE 34. To see if the Town will vote to take a small parcel of land of Mary L. Crawshaw on Nauset heights Road, to eliminate the blind curve and raise and appropriate the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) to purchase and grade carne. (By request) ARTICLE 35. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to lay a six inch water pipe from the Cedar Pond to a point near the residence of Harry ,Snow, Main Street -1850 foot and do and act anything thereon. (By request) ARTICLE 36. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate Two hundred and eighty five dollars ($285.00) to purchase an Inhalator. wTo be placed with other equipment of the Fire Depart- (11Y (By request) ARTICLE 37. To see if the Town of Orleans will S ote to deed to the Orleans Cemetery Association the U. S- 1V,ar Veterans' Lot, so- called, lying adjacent to said eeme_ tery, for the site of the Hurd Memorial Chapel, and for �vl1 consideration and do and act anything thereon. (By re_ quest} ARTICLE 38, To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of money to continue the widening and resurfacing of the road starting corner goin b at the Jaynes Gould's g easterly towards Brick Hill, starting at the point where mix now stops going easterly. (By request) nest) and appropriate 3`d• To see if the Town will vote to parse Doll priate a sure of money ot to exceed Five Hundred Dollars {$500.00 y £role the Tow ) to resurface the side walks with hot mi: lzeeclecl. n Ilan through the center of Town, 11rhere (By request) F 171 business other aus' oils will be 40. 11.1(1 to act' "Poll �ilefip tle 1eetillnitt 9. o clo dally come before the n ar3 o'clo,ek A, M., and 11,t1y cloS by rost� y second, 19137. -\Val pant' offices ill And YOU are directed to ser,,e tltiti ee Poe of bolding T� ttestecl enl)ies thereof at tllec file tip' 6� h �eve11 days at least bo£ol a raturllls° t,hAt }ac To��17 C lit rq ©r FAIL N( lnne with Your doin and place of rnee lAy qiv t . l� IIIlder our hi �� Tly'sev Year of our Loa k ch. I copy• Attest: ANNUAL RES'OR'T OF. TAM SCHOOL COdIIrr-C" OF TgF ORLRA�vS TOWN OF FOB TKE BEAR 1936 MASS c `� x fi,ft 36 ]a4 ORGANIZATION FOR 1936 h SCIIOOL COMMITTEE Charles E. In 7 gersoll, Chairman Term Expire, 193 bTr,• Carrie G. Nelson es 1`138 Bohn P, Walsh Term Expires � Term Expires 193 UNION SUPERINTENDENT Charles $, Pratt, Harwich, Mass. SCHOOL P7.LYSICIAN Dr. II. A. White 8C1I00L NURSE Miss Bessie Armstrong, R. N. JANITOR . George G. Hopkins SUp 111VIS0R, OF ATTENDANCE I1enry. A. Perry 175 ORLEANS 16 Weeks 1936 7 Weeke ber wee.1 September 8, 1936 to Decem 19, 1937 8ee>ss °Tanuary 4, 1937 to Febr ° �g37 $ March 1 1937 to April 3, 1 39 �Qeehs MaY 3, 1937 to dune 2�' dupe 24, e held on Thursday} b gar - Graduation Exercises Will tba,,,, D tschp0l on 1937• hers of 0113 �ieh $igll of the t held at � g Sopt�eaiher A meeting Ivieh and Orleans ,ill ' x937 at 9:3 - ednesdap' uestlay, September s will bet',"" °n follotiv,ng ��u,3 School sessions the ,fig 8, 1937, 61100 1 sess,o(fl day) �asl There will be 10 vacati °11} ondAy, February 22, 1937 14t,s Dag observed Birtlxdaq. a) pat' , laI pay April 19, 1937 (� °;ld Y 9emor May 30, 1937 (SLlIcl Labor Da �oot;�lg• S May 31. 1937 (fond aY7 Teaellel Day- Tl,aulo- eptember 6, Tuesd c°1'In" tree llday) September 7, 1937 Tuesday} �y) Ar &nd F •. detober 12, 1937 ( �irsd rsday 37 (Th (Illy Day' tiOD' of November 11,A d 26' 1`37 bast, �,rs� Coil vart001 November 4a ivir. Deeember One day f A day for Edu I TG ORLEANS FINANCIAL STATEMENT Expended in O'EINTERIA L 1936 school CommCONTROL: ittee Salary and expenses SaPerintendent of Schools Enforcement of Law_ Salaries Other Expenses INSTRUCTION Supervisors Principal and Teachers Textbooks SnPPlies OPMATION : Janitors Fuel Miscellancous MAINTENANCE Repairs, Replacement and Upkeep -AUXILIARY AGENCIES Libra - : ilealth Transportation Atiscellaneotls $ 413.56 177 Needed in Tee° Grounds and Buildin;s 41.05 1937 £�v equipment 445.00 901.57 161.95 $ 1,477.08 $ 1,216.50 1,100.00 15,881.56 502.16 790,87 - - 18,274.59 18,836.00 2,316.65 1,230.83 606.37 4,153.85 4,300.00 1,969.08 ~-- 1,969.08 2,000.00 39.10 603.89 5,450.00 593.73 6,686.72 7,260.00 Total Imo? Approprkution �ef�ds 3� EXPenaitures 486.05 33,6,2.50 $33,0e ,7.37 $33,000 51. 71 $33205,11-71 33,047. Balance Yeo'� 193 Net Cost of Schoo1s� nPr. °Priation lus Refunds 2}228,80 kAts F p Sources, r $ From Outside Sound Pay 1 54• General School `106.73 k4te Reimbursement for ois 2,00 �unerintendent of Sol nd 1�� 20 pity of Boston Tuition a Tra?lsportation pzz T'-"M of Eastham Tuiti sots �rGt E lzo °'s Rci��uTSe� xpenditures $33,05171 036.73 d' V , s 175 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT DElvT O SC1j00hS To the School Committee of the Town of Orleans Herewith I submit the school report for the year 1936. The total membership of grades one to twelve ou October first this year was 273. This is nine less than a year ago and SeVenteen less than on October first 1933. The membership of 290 at that time was the largest reached dur- ing the past twelve year period. There are thirty pupils from Eastham who attend tine high schooi. The tuition rate for these pupils is at present resent *141*7 Per Year. During the calendar year of 1'936 'he ux tuition receipts have amounted to $4179.20. The City of Boston paid tuition and transportation to the amount of $222•Q0 thus bringing NVlrile this fie. wing the total up to $�},401.2Q, the bare may not represent a profit over and above 'varied Program it thereby becomes possible to maintain a more program well of school subjects which benefit resident as as 11011- resident students. It thus recluses the net cost to the toAv11. The resiguati0n of Miss Rebecca A. Knowles as teach- er of Junior High School subjects of subjects became effective at the signed the year ending in .tune 1936. Miss Knowles re- Scpte to be married.. the lead c amber 1929. Slxe is taught in Orleans sin e `�ehool and by. her a graduate of Hyannis Normal effieieztt teacher. resignation the school lost an able and During the 'summer tc car�Y ozl lss Ramona I. Davis was elected l7niverS3t tlxe work. Miss Y and has load Davis is a graduate of Boston experience before Coming several Years of successful teaching been very successful ming here. has work this year Miss Davis is in charge of the girls do Avell prel'ared to Mies atld physical education. she is Sled it. Av °t� effieiently and is 11111elx inters s as in Pre` Bettor continues tiffs "'01 Ati'itli t.ixe boa' More time Year$ that More . 'Ll belief for P Av°uld hereby cN"press my teachers ter Va1i7e 0111, be girls and mtilcb area Otll the get apart by boy:, Of rc" erlxPxasxZe bcal edit- feat ► °tl ' ;alts ;n order to produce Bey AVOxild in pbY of a Y�iIS possible at present. of a Course Velopmont xnfl- eal and educational vallxcs and de coo rd 9t1 0n' lan far groAVtli nd by tl'o of regard b�cllth We should p t13e � oes n t as ��ca Y b °dY and tTxe eclueation Of as sueh, d selves bu n,y athie °f both. physical education, ends j11ltof m alt taoc 0a I tree or eom etitive sports er g °a imp °� the ou s,, ,ill, by whielx to achieve t1xc11�crgtp0 rnLl�bo111019'slsseek to ,�tiinitx, Ave are inclined 71 nd ]lot en °u-N e slj° 6 call 11 °s Va,lu lung the other team ticipOts• body• . lag to 0,r A`el °'f the sport for all 11�laY st'acIli by �' ct 1,11 s 4Ct, °p a vigorous and lxc word In ter of by PI best res e1at aj EtuxWe the value of our a sort . e , t1 equipm ld ens slxoulcl be re to & the i11 a c . e 41td _Tlxe winning Y f AN`e a crrOa � ,11d s}t e ercis 1y�n a major objeetive• . the pion p110, sil rousand r,Ab 110 IV. 0,d to provide time 3-'Ll 1x. �rioci of SbONV' Ith Avhich to safe;uard 1 fte, P for a eger p411 °r ride fora distance ortullity � bcalth9eciate ,�5�n°ut first havixlg oPp rested Ill i13- ap 1, iU_ to rs sb bt. e ceelily ti e tescl blie ltawill cl0u cis Boys and ;irls are We 11 The1OVemen is are t e and vigorous sPor e vale er ImI' artol C1 out' problems and relativd furtll c0, clef erit al leest in this n1atter all s0�a eclu'pm � s soon be nacl` tile ovael imam The sh l) it 'Wi114 good results �v I p. ' 18© Very excellent results have been shown for the work of the Supervisor of Art. Mr. Greeley has developed his department in an able manner. the v,or� and There is much interest in some of his pupils have been stimulated to con - tinUe this field at other institutions. Display of art mater- ial is in evidence in alI class rooms. h instrumental and Vocal Music have continued to ot" interest and stimulate greater effort. The last year has been the best yet. The attitude of Miss Patch, Mr. Nassi, and lie ahead e pupils gives us the feeling that Netter things con - The Commercial department is active and progressive. GraduatPS by their records at eolle ?e have reflected credit upon th exnselves and their school. b Teachers of grades one to eight, Of this Union h �,ht, ,inclusive, of the to4vn of the course have been to together on the revision ineetin of study i$ arithmetic. Groups have been g Periodically throughout the fall for study and Poll" Terence, the Ye 'We the hope to present a revision of this course Iater in approval of the School Committee. tare We maY tivell reco see demands of educationlze past achievement but the fu- On lie as «,ell as must be met by work of Wider for more sub o of bettor quality. The school program calls 1�&, 'of life are s and more teachers to carry them. Prob standing and real and practical. nder" diem, It ',: preparation on the They demand U With is the job part of those who cope Preparation but it °f the public school to help with the must be fart must not std welt, a ' of it. Onl p by preparing for life. 1t only by living catyi by doing can we learn to do things Goo we learn to live. fare. peratiye pl -inn' e en�OY the benefits lof gaud roads, fire pr 181 hes and 1"Iter, libraries harks, ehure r�ols police protection, support gs because we cooperate for their chase those tl npt pill, riation. W` ieh Individually we could ublic approP ns I.ybich eollectively we secure by p lic instltlltloin eased cr e The school is one of these Puvhich needs the honie d n to- this e4 old rati close t u fiber snppo, t. n 0. Pti °enco and on and f al a not all c°u fid le wilt The gclxools of Orleans ends uP ence peoP gn�e � l rule. Good busiT litho pp b }. Poraf d caplc hq 1�ertinvest. tides n 1s to help i life 4$ a scuooi ore :til�an Tile sole purpose, of in a 1n returns' atinue oe to �derstand and participat . , Iarin daps c0ye tlje 1,a pnbl`a investment it is sl is of t feOr a �s 3 1318,-y vaesspre As the financial Pro P ools ° t t1� 9 to ��prove I trust that the sal a and t1la eort e their ya �b to aurtgreatest ex-pectati0ns` U ittod, n ITT, a1s Respectfully s J;N5 15' t of Selio Cg enters en 1. j I 182 P- EPOR,T OP RICH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL To the Su perintendent of Schools: lderewith is subrruitted my annual report as Principal Of Orleans High School. Enrollment in the Four Year I'linh School since Sop° tember is I03. The small decrease from last year's enroll- ment is duo chiefly to the thirty_four memberso gradua n in June of a class of school. the largest in the records of the Twelve of these graduates are continuing their sd ion. Two are takin + �h g post graduate work in this him and coiled t °$ are students in ges. various New England schools 1%resent Attendance for the first four months of the school Year shows an average A m.iicl epidemic of once uneaslese of5 fs per cent. record for affected unfavorably the attend - December. The worst far both department has teachers and pupils in the English by the as been made more interesting and effective Life duet into all classes of the Literature and series of test boo been placed upon books New and up to date books have set of the T the reference students. des Encyclopedia is tables. In the office a gill ence bo The school available for the use of a olis. It . " still sadly in need of standard refer - a nueagor amount dilf ;cult to give special assignments with of supple p A sufficient Mentary matter. Manual Training number of open wing and pupils elected ninth grade for mg of these oours� ousehald Arts B to warrant the rr' bas girls in g�'ades un September. Ph Netball 7 to 12 and Physical Education teacher lIave been tlae coaching girls in Miss a placed under c of the g e perieneed raOna Davis• the direction of the new instructor This puts in the control of an among faun teacher,. svork that was previously divided Orchestra practice has been placed 183 no appreciable i�ednesday with le gain is the afternoon session 0Il with a noticeab 5. evorl�ie�dhers both building loss of time for Mr. Nassi s in in time for work by the ue (rular that can be operated tion or for eta new "Ditto duplica of outlines' e�d to the of�iee aY teacher to produce copses lies been added of sturdy Iementar3' stork s ovable ell airs `'Yiy other supp addition of 200 c ©ntributc as to the "quipment. The ad ouse swill as well to the in the f Ine Of the bnildina r��isi- ue increased u dllnio C01ufort of the spectators. r Co III in made in tile tlu�t a dace f °tb�etie be m°dif,eatioe It is desirable e�c. I .6ri n some ° lin in nesS Training and C°��Tbis way si stiYd1ea ar commercial Cirrieul offered but eeoial teachi "g'haye been the subjects no`v, sin cow istriet of ar. ��,ith present day trend chers °f it the PuPO , tbflt ra 3 The arithxruetie tesept °mbelb °et for Coll al ideas aer fleeting regularly since in this sub t eduoat i� of the, sup, tv `auging a course of ee th tbetltile fours eet I . �verY tl'•1at ill be uniform tbr°� k - a 9 °intrr adao An °the lutendency union. i7uo u� a,,d e e ec l b 1 of udY tvil teas " esult in more pnrp °s similar st baseball too grade. I hope that a Year. all and the traol Ssloe f"eicl clLirin� the coining bas ..5eas °nstliira s° tal,le, In athletics Vvluile ess iu th sz for th ols at pau ° With scoured a measure °f su °'Viet °ri cape S l of tllel °� et With er parried off the laurel set of the, ossessio a daa the $ lating Year ' Ala M anent p is. fnea.tea 6), t° A wish dui un the g into Per o f 3'an has deft - s °as le to b n tr h gs b cans came . Club prlea s tl,e .flea 14. Y the KiNvan ol, 1•io n 1arrustable IIigh ache To b bin�to o�t�• t° � 1+argin of three P ueYed close, the team joule y dI s 1$4 in a tie with Scituate High School for the South Shore Championship. Donations to the Free Milk Fund are gratefully ae- knowledged from the following T. A. Smith Orleans Community $ 0. y Orleans Wo and 10.000 0 man's Club. 5.00 Women's Legion Auxiliary 10.00 Nauset Grange generously contributed $10.00 for the Class of 1936 Washington Trip Fund. A gift to the school Of a year's subscription to American Forests by Miss Caro- line Raxter makes a welcome addition to our reading table. Seven water color places of local interest have of heal scenery and of our schools by the Federal Governer n $in s re all w These pating orks of Vernon Smith. To ha on work of this artist is indeed an honor to ours schools. many so Respectfully submitted, IIERRERT D. STEWART RE VISOR OF VOCAL MUSIC PART OF SUPER 1 `5 the Su erintendent of Schools . prase by 11iQ P }117ase by p duation t The rote sons, which is sung P is the intro changing teacher and imitated by the children' l me. thes�> �aske In our sellools. Throur, subject � anon lhyth variety of and pa•rtl�a t oue A n2ic Patterns and a o`�ledge a.t °ngs form a basis for further ku are taught, i� v°oal music in later years. They end he �q d a half• at the T a eek, for the first year au ced trodu de I�' d Although note reading ated L1p °R m grade An the second year, it is cozicentra aornes in the addition of a second or alto part v grad° vi. grade lith ued is dDUe i the first n aoutin k epee work in three Parts e is or Theoretical lvork is started iu st 'and aPeejal o hei. hakes nd spaces of trade. S° i e in there in s�'$te o€ the lines anh t11e sixt and IL, eeffect d0' �atically through itl the is ej. ('One rhyts d neetion �v i this ,ea -,Vbo it is discus eer +ain songs. s x4, V Ada three car and d g x ade o� th oIV,eth A new feature of ghildreu e1aArsflls t reiwe atentary Choir. The haver o f Pro eel class `eehose for ticeh� iorle. Sim Ye �rore��ir�g St additional elation of dY for Are st d At let, Le Upon this four' Vol e xas�o, they ers, a�4e�, ar 31 iji. dy grades VII and oars �` a01,01? wet 30 30 rk. This year, as two ,s �rrefl ai�xda lace a ArA'teroa. P-9 of a few of the Wor The li et ti^J turn 11 Is c�he 4 work of each cl ethers. e�ud t¢li oL.hpal su tlY01us aai )well, Plandel an iri tiro from uAtio saner a'pProximate P. jifferaute froze of tha " which make 1' rat. died by PeoPl eta the ten pl ee bel °ved 186 rublie. This study does not leave much time in one period a week for singing, but it gives the children an opportunity to develop good attitudes for listening and appreciating the music made by others. Attention is tailed to various radio Programs where such music may be heard. The high school chorus is open to anyone who wishes to sing, and because of a variety of abilities and interests represented, the music also must be varied. Each year new songs are introduced for class work and special selections are prepared for the Monomauset Concert and for the grad- uation programs. A group of seventy sang at the Mono - mauset Concert in November while at the spring program in April a cantata was sung by a group of forty. In March 1937 the New England Festival will be he1c1 in Hyannis, and our Monomauset chorus will be represented in the large chorus group of about 300 to be conducted by Walter Butterfield of Rhode Island. This Festival is a wonderful opportunity for us all to hear good music, both orchestral and vocal, and to learn what fine work can be clone with high school students. And for a few of our chil- dren it will be a thrilling few days to work with other good musicians from all over New England under excellent direct- ors on beautiful music. While only a few of the most gifted may participate in such affairs, the background for appre- ciating and enjoying such music must come from our every- day class work in school. We can not all be talented, but sire all may and need to enjoy musie to some extent; and it is to fill that need that we have music in the public schools. Respectfully submitted, CHARLOTTE PATCH EpflR %SOR OF INSTET�L T OF SUPEP�V the Superintendent of Schools: ort as Supervisor of anuilal rep luustxnenta hereby Cixuit mY music vas vegArudnp en e wa the There used to beat ©f 1 e sC11001. °ndons f °os id Prove step -child ma t m 1 'fore yel p- the last usie lias de area �rthe de ° stride few years m one o� Ile o lnuclt If will d° sv ht s and is considered hild insi15 the school. We are not concern ,vliat tl�emP °Mane child• >het of skill and technique soot the ill °r n do to th eagle :gsic as we are concerned ab it ca our young Pduea, °f what 1ht0 �u5ic and appreciation r hold on fact °r au su�Y� a ,i a fir Hie tip a real factor in t1le in- { As music is gainiu bee °pzin�ect this Bible to ur` t1le public seluools an duty to dyr Salts P °S e fiats i t'Orl we consider it our test rc. Avllieb it fl better area � V tl 'Y that it will bring to ommuuity tlr al'u to., I ugh �hs've ("'"dual 'and benefit th has been o un1t4eo f the ye et �0 i. In the past Years it Cal "s ct 0 noelts Qu° sus Sahpol ur t c° is ltnclerstandin among ° ortill, Tlro ur °`vn in �s g °f the imP 1.ietiv• from o e 0011,01 vetlDerr b a result, most that idea SicJS °'ver. Cap1aY to lnaar eexu arranged with best n'u and L Fvich Play t11e serfs in which the be Gentt-al to jai ye�`l es, Rnd pit tlistriet participates tlaevinceto "v lc1� t C1�nr S'tilrQUphoa VVIliclh ils from Pr° erts, 10 a1 Cap concert cling & the Philharmonle C °Hein serer -fives e-1, fe Ye�v lasted sacred c0nce$ and WD] e t11Rt fry Mate lli0 Qux duuior Commlinity to cle in t1le in ' the summer all ld me flye�an,ple ille different tO s it s° fill e �• helped ed a Those , {s Jvitness Pngland Coates L f, . Players from Eastham . Harwich, Chatham and Orleans co- operated as one person and, as a result, accomplished admir- able work. Our group which all of these years had to fight an inferiority Complex of not being musical here gained con- fidence. It used to be said of the Cape that nothing mat- tered beyond Hyannis. I think that saying is a thing of the 1 ;ast. I Was rather surprised lately when I attended a New England Supervisors meeting at Boston how much these educators know about our Orchestra that comes from "Monomauset, Mass." I found that the misquotation, in the New England Festival Program did more to advertise our district than if they had quoted it as they should. We are indebted to the School Committee and Mr. Pratt for the help and advice that they rendered to us through the year.. I +_ would have been impossible to make a success of our two most important ventures last year, the State and New Eng- land Contest trips, without his untirin in the latter. g efforts, especially Ile has provided the group with transporta- tion, meals and sleeping P g quarters at a minimum. cost. The Orleans Instrumental group is divided as follows: Beginners Class Junior Orchestra S Senior Orchestra 37 Mrs. Nassi tapes care of the Beginners Class and the dualior members get private attention every week. Mr. Stewart is most Cooperative in this work and I "ish to extend my thanks to him and his faculty. Respectfully submitted, THOMAS NASSI REPORT OF TAE ggT SUI,RpTS�R � ale school year. �0 the Superintendent of Schools: fine following report is submitted f °r e wive th °f 1936, ecn to ,� hAS b throunls the ear The purpose of the work this ythough other mAterla ' culls opportunity to a �plhal a"I and ects to I lit tion, ?edium of pencils, PaPer, chalk, p And praj represeuta tlhis Was accomplished by P Oblew £ de '9 ' slio�v ° iinaginatian ; and stars eve his Auged t0 s� =ell °0ustluction, and color to imp � on s Arr " de asad e cliibiti by eaell oeach gr e t The annual springs achieved dArds for he ro °n' ° Projects and problem find scan on by t atorial, as individual improvement his comic Stratzye Oil is or ill Elementary schools o ontlines�xhe e°ugr ode Coll- of tbe teacher with the guidane on lessons for oAC i0cordiog 0 S4141es, and demonstratiol. Ctives Coloi A d in based on standards and ntAtion, s introi li Ensile Structiou, design, zePr of the Clas ill `were Mara ant leeed interests and abilities And sh e and arils,as nurses Additional hnora its orsPs WP r1�. Tcarrled nn the h selxool w And de rro'ce of are &tuunior higaxt "ion, c0lor; ts And }i sollo the 13uP ©il the sketching hing of obool atd 1� ed to ° TeGtivlle ae Ill the junior high notion' h¢s &'lass, V S a£ a :of 01611. under personal i s o it' to fl cu ou d. Art an Si the high colv3PosstudY slas dl s dne o to d e a general kno nl opportu f grti$ts, au design, until a orb o by analyzing the w '5wn work. 100 Free hand "and mechanical drawings of architecture, furniture, and objects in conjunction with the study of com- position, perspective, and proportion are aimed to assist the pupil in leisure time activity or industrial occupation. Block printing, decorative design, posters pen and ink draxvings, and analogous work open an unlimited field for the student to develop recreational work and vocational stimulus. d Respectfully submitted, PAUL Q. GREELEIY Supervisor of Art i go r6 1 LL 101 FH�Sr�TBN REPORT OF THE �501400L � ade twice 9enrly� t e to the Parents At the routine inspecti °gs �zr V IJQAC}/1r/tf1 l'e'edial defects ;disrn, ;'ereci 'e v�C 4. 100 Free hand 'anal mechanical drawings of architecture, furniture, and objects in conjunction with the study of com- position, perspective, and proportion are aimed to assist the pupil in leisure time activity or industrial occupation. Block printing, decorative design, posters pen and ink drawings, and analogous work open an unlimited field for the student to develop recreational work and vocational stimulus, Respectfully submitted, PAUL G. GREELEY Supervisor of Art 7!)1 REPORT S031001' S031001' PHYSICIAN EP4fi.T �F THE made ttivice Yearly' the ecti.or! ade � xvn to the parents- At the routine "" are o ro,vs less year by z'emedial defects discover teeth �' last As a result the number of decaye JJo� found in�� s sgsin to Year. Y teeth ar of the par anent in Very few carious tee tten grades. I have to call the amola © teeth that Iallo� d to de- tect the Neglect of the six Y° o f these teeth the early grad ea. `boo D1333Y The uunlb caY without dental ° r�re still too u the total forty c ldren Diseased tonsils er helps to gyred. some re oval. removed every Sum ago and sl'° tonsillar' 'n VVestlIer count was kept a year benefited by of the ,i teer hp °1 at- that would have be nt the sc ou With the advthat lessen tiir°ugl� ry C ed Every year measles ae comae rentlY eh thedan an All sufferers so vacation liar, al'F'a tezl ce. far coraplications. The svinte the spread of the disease bitted, Nl, V. gesPeetfnilY sHZx� °al phYS1GiatI HENR S Nf 192 REPORT OF THE SHOOL NURSE To the Superintendent of Schools: No. of school visits No• of room inspections 56 18 No. of individual children inspected 768 No. weighed and measured 535 No. 10 per cent underweight —May 23— October 9 No. 20 per cent overweight --]day 10— October 7 No. of teacher consultations No. of children consultations 48 No. referred to physician 63 No. referred to clinic 12 No, of skin diseases 2 No. of communicable diseases 14 Scarlet fever 3 17 Mumps 2 Measles 12 Home visits Dental clinic sponsored b 22, 23, 24 ; Y Town of Orleans September 21 21, No. attending No. fillings 37 No, extractions 103 No. cleaning 19 Chadwick clinic conducted by Barnstable 25 .Assoc County Health No. treated No. of reactions 35 No. X -rayed 4 No. receiving physical examinations 7 5 I' 193 b;� �'© e�nl�er 4, 12, 19 conducted �ln Antitoxin clinic Nov ° 0011nty Health Officer b pllsiciaus. I °• imnau�iized 15 P.S• 1��sisted at all clinics and e aniinatiOns 9 Respectfully Submitted ON0 BESSIE I. AR16S� b °o1 Nurse al 1 9 1 ORLEANS SCHOOL CENSUS October 1, 1536 Boys Girls Five years or over and under seven 19 27 Seven years or over and under fourteen 78 57 Fourteen years or over and under sixteen 28 32 Sixteen years or over and under twenty -one 21 244 Total 146 140 286 DISTRIBUTI®d OF THE ABOVE MINORS In Public day school meiribership Five years or over and under seven Seven years or over and 34 Fourteen under fourteen 134 Years or over and under sixteen 60 Sixteen years or over and under twenty -one 45 Not enrollees in any day school: Five years or over and under seven Seven years or over 12 and under fourteen. 1 Total 286 11 IF 1!).-) PERFECT ATTENDANCE lementarY Elementary Elementary Elementary Elementary Elementary >ioli School h School $ ig o01 ch �a .1 Scool 1li;b Shcu ©o 1 Sigh School Myrtle Davis Irene Freeman Irene Gill Irving Livingston Ruth Thompson Alvin Taylor Dorothy Fulcher Leona Gunn Hope Hurd Herbert Nickerson Allan Rose I � NCE 36 FAxTFUL AxxENiDA School yeas. 1g35 Absent not more than three days dui Elementary lem John AnthouY E e ent,r3r 340 tart Virginia dark Fjen, tart Ann Corcorair Joseph Dee l7er Randall r, ule�ston Elementary lemeutary Robert Live Elementary 13 DieotarY Virginia LO11 mentar'Y Ele entary Jane Nickerson Roger lVliller Eicrn tart EleVIOL, James Parker lemon ry E tart John Farker ElewenrY ts in Jeanne Perratiilt Robert POP e Ele to rY elementary Anna Rielrardso ozi Robert Richards Robert fLose Shirley $9 196 Walter Sherman Elementary 1.97 Forest Snider Elementary Gg,ADES Lavern Snider Elementary ENROLLMENT BY Mabel Snider Elementary I October 1, 1936 Oirls Total Virginia Snider Elementary 1 Gr�;d�, Boys � 27 � � 21 Neil Wilson Elementary 12 r 20 Norman Zeigler Elementary l 13 17 Francis Bremner High School Dana Clark 4 12 7 10 Ray Crosby igh School 21 l t 12 S Y High School 10 11 31 Francis Darling High School 6 12 15 Robert Davis 7 19 g High School 6 15 3U Geneva Eldredge High School 8 15 26 Paul Eldredge High School 9 14 24 Leighton Ellis 1 12 19 High School 0 5 22 Olive Lessard High School ! 11 7 for Frederick Livingston High School 12 273 Robert Long p 133 Estelle Miller High School 14 Madeline Nassi High School TotalSgIP Virginia Hibh School OF �EME ginia Prince high School 193 Olivia Richardson TABULAR STATEMENT ES 419 6 Margaret Richardson High School BY BRAD — ).12331 10 19 Howard Rog High School 91930 931 26 21 19 27 21 Rogers High School Qrade 192619271925 192 3 1 Edith Rose 1 24 19 1`9 17 High School 15 19 23 23 16 26 23 Ruth Scrivens 23 22 2 17 35 36 20 19 Edith Sherman High School 22 16 15 24 13 34 Richard Sna�v High School !I 8 29 22 15 13 23 23 13 15 ` 33 31 Mar High School 4 18 25 23 14 1`� 7 23 16 Y Turner 1 10 23 15 Allen Walker High School 5 1$ 17 27 24 13 21 17 2p 30 High School g 14 0 25 19 29 Clayton White 19 17 fro 3 3p 15 27 26 6 26 High 'School "r 19 r 2 Robert Wilcox g 17 19 18 19 16 30 43 40 20 23 24 James Williams High School 8 23 15 23 17 2S 23 26 25 37 36 22 Robert Young High School 9 27 32 21 2 18 24 21 2 2$2 273 High School 10 2 14 13 18 2 19 0 10 233 11 14 17 20 9$5 290 1` 14 13 1 pp 2�7 •,60 267 11 226 227 23 CORPS OF TEACHERS Herbert D. Stewart Principal, High b 1908 35 years $2450. Orleans N. Richard Butler Assistant, High Northeastern University 1929 8 years 1700. Orleans Eunice McCue Assistant, High Bates College 1931 7 years 1250. m m Assistant, High Tufts College 1932 , years 1250. w Doris Trowt Assistant, High Framingham Teachers' College 1935 aim Aoa c: ci Q z i/] 1930 10 years 1500. Maine *Ramona I. Davis Herbert D. Stewart Principal, High Bowdoin 1908 35 years $2450. Orleans N. Richard Butler Assistant, High Northeastern University 1929 8 years 1700. Orleans Eunice McCue Assistant, High Bates College 1931 7 years 1250. Maine G. Beryl Eldredge Assistant, High Tufts College 1932 , years 1250. Orleans Doris Trowt Assistant, High Framingham Teachers' College 1935 3a year 1100. Wenham Julia J. Tibbetts Assistant, High Beale Bus. College 1930 10 years 1500. Maine *Ramona I. Davis Assistant, High Boston University 1936 9 years 1200. Haverhill Flora E. Arnaud Grade 6 Teacher Training Courses 1920 31 years 1450. Orleans Lillian F. Worth Grades 4 & 5 Salem Normal 1918 26 years 1450. Orleans Bertha E. Keefe Grade 2 Hyannis Normal 1930 6% years 1100. Eastham Frances Leonard! "Grades 1 & 3 Bridgewater Normal 1932 12 years 1100. Orleans "Charlotte Patch vocal Music Hollins College 1931 5 years 300. Stoneham * *Paul G. Greeley Art Mass. School of Art 1934 4% years 300. Harwichport * *Thomas Nassi Inst. Music N. E. Conservatory 1929 4 years 500. Orleans *Miss Ramona I. Davis succeeds Miss Rebecca Knowles. Miss Knowles' resignation became effective June 30, 1936. She had taught in Orleans since September 1929. Miss Davis began her duties September 8, 1936. * *Miss Patch, Mr. Greeley and Mr. Nassi are supervisors of the subjects indicated and carry the work in Chatham, Eastham, Harwich and Orleans. 0 H Z r � h � L�5 ) FY'1 N y to t�7 to � e� ® O 7 � O � a r C ALA A [; i{ V "i C o � C � CD CD 0 O 0 � Uj LHJ �} CO p M ly �' V 91 CO y 10 `��` ¢a rn ii H n b _ ^ � 1--• �� 3 =7 0 © CD }� le P co if3 e+ t 1 a � U2. J c). '. q N Er ti o ri m tsq 0 H Z r � h � L�5 ) FY'1 N y to t�7 to � e� ® O 7 � O � a r C ALA A [; i{ V "i 200 Rosamunde Shubert Orchestra Presentation of Diplomas Supt. Charles H. Pratt Benediction Rev. William J. Miller Recessional March Romaine Gounod Orchestra Class Motto: Obedience, Honor, Success Class Flower: The Rose Class Colors: Rea and White CLASS OF 1936 *Josephine Caci Robert Edward Chandler Wesley Bertram Moore Edward Albert Donald Clark William Nickerson Edward Burns Crowell *Alfred Barbara' Nickerson *Chester Allen Darling *Vernon Ward Nickerson *Sallie Helen Delano Sydney Gordon Fierce Rita Fiancee Eldridge *Barbara Elizabeth Prince Lawrence LeRoy Ellie Margaret FIorence Richardson *Marjorie Ethel Eugley Evelyn Tuttle Rogers Mildred Etta Felt Francis Irving Rogers Richard Augustine I'ulcher Ralph Irving Saunders *Willis Stanley Gould, Jr. *Dorothy Sherman *Virginia HeYer Robert Weller Sparrow *Clarice Frances Hurley Bernard Ellsworth Taylor Burton AnthOn Y Kelley Rowena Walker .Taylor *Paul Winthrop" Knowles *Clayton Alden White Norman Alfred Macfarlane Christopher Wilcox *Received a Mark of A or *Robert Christine Shearer Wilson II in Twelve or more Units. 201 FOT YEARS HONORS IN SCHOLARSHIP FO ard Nickerson Vernon First: Marjorie Btlrel Bug lce Second: Barbara Elizabeth Frin Third: SCIIOOD ORGANIZATION COM91TTEE SCHOOL Ingersoll Cliairnlan Charles E. Ind Nelson, Secretary Mrs. Carrie, G- h Pratt John H. nt . Cliarles �' Superintende FACBI,TY Principal h sitar Bdncation Herbert D. Stewart' ch Science and P Y N. Richard Butler, English and 1,'ren G. Beryl Eldredge, rawing Paul G. Greeley, istoryd Ua Rebecca A. IJnoNvlea' Ssli an tin Eunice H. McCue' Eng tal Music men Thomas Nassi, Yn , al Music Subjects Charlotte Patch, ercial science Cow` and Doris Trowtb IlouSehold Arts F I.-. INDES 3 J 9 'Vo«'n Officers 15 PDointed officers ,�' 65 Assessors' Report bons for 193 65 electmen's Recotninenda 89 'teport of Town Accountant go Taan Clerk's Report .. 90 Ann ual Town Meeti11g 92 gg Jurors 94 Dogs Licensed • " ` ges 95 Fish and Game Licen 97 Births 100 Marriages 101 Deaths ,104 Treasurer's Report 06 Callector of TaxesgtPort 135 'Scow Library Repo ` 8 'raven Nursing service l Dept rt' ..120 'Barnstable CO. ways I-e� 121 Fire Department gePort e u,es ioS 124 Park Commissioners ommissioner Weights an •Slaughter+ 7.25 Report of Sealer of RePOrt Is and roject eeting 127 Infirmary Committee of Anl� ellfygh Annual M 163 Report of Inspe tore under Art. 32 of 173 Report of Work tee unde ee 174 Report of Committee Cou�u}itt 175 Report of Finance dit grant 116 Report of an Meeting W`' .1g2 Annual ToWla 185 School Report for 1936 1g7 Organizatiordar ''` ". ''boo,$ ..• 189 School Cale" went t of S 1 • • . 131 Financial Staterintende rMelP� 0usll riusic 192 Report of. Sue School of VoCVLI enta 194 Report oo $ig erYisor of Instt 195 Report SuP rvisor of gr 197 e g Report of SuPeTV,phYs }clan 199 Report Report of School Nurse Report of S eca3'd School �ttendan by Graaes Perfect Cl side08re corps of T r" -Xercises Graduatlnv •riS:. NOTES Alf 10TES