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HomeMy Public PortalAboutAnnual Reports 1934ANNUAL REPORTS for 1934 a TOWN OF ORLEANS ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES OF THE TOWN OF ORLEANS FOR TIIE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1934 GOSS PRINT HARWICH, MASS. 1935 4 ,'f TOWN OEEICERS, 1934 MODERTOR John Kenrick Term expires February 1935 SELECTMEN AND ASSESSORS Joseph L. Rogers Term expires February 1935 George E. T. Ward Term expires February 1936 Arthur L. Sparrow, Chairman Term expires February 1937 BOARD OF HEALTH Joseph L. Rogers Term expires February 1935 George E. T. Ward, Chairman Term expires February 1936 Arthur L. Sparrow Term expires February 1937 BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE Joseph L. Rogers Term expires February 1935 George E. T. Ward, Chairman Term expires February 1936 Arthur L. Sparrow Term expires February 1937 SCHOOL COMMITTEE Carrie G. Nelson Term expires February 1935 Charles H. Stone Term expires February 1936 Charles E. Ingersoll, Chairman Term expires February 1937 TOWN CLERK, TREASURER AND COLLECTOR OF TAXES Ralph W. Snow Term expires February 1935 TRUSTEES SNOW LIBRARY Florence H. Smith, Chairman Term expires February 1935 Arthur T. Parker Term expires February 1936 Harry H. Snow Term expires February 1937 4 fierce A. Perry CONSTABLES mau E. Taylor Term expires February 1935 Perm expires February 1935 Roland L Nay.O O$ OF HIGHWAYS Alb Term exPires February 1935' ert A, Smith TREE WARDEN Term expires February 1935 PAU Elijah 1 Pope, Jr- CO3MMSSIONERS Luth C. Long Term e er F, Bee, Chairman expires February 1935 Term exes February 1936 Pyres February 1937 11 J APPOINTED OFFICERS REGISTRARS OF VOTERS Everett V. Pond Term expires February 1935 William B. Sherman Term expires February 1936 Maynard A. Parker Term expires February 1937 SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, WEIGHER OF $EEF, GRAIN AND ,HAY, MEASURER OF WOOD AND BARB Charles H. Stone FIELD DRIVERS AND POUND BEEPERS Fred W. Fulcher Charles 0. Freeman FENCE VIEWERS, Solonois Childs Eingthan E. Eldredge, Jr. Charles H. Mayo HEALTH OFFICER A. P. GOff, M. D. PHYSICIAN, BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE AND BOARD OF HEALTH Henry A. White, M. D. MILK AND SANITARY INSPECTOR George T. Mecarta, Barnstable, Milk Inspector (Resigned in May) George F. Crocker, Barnstable, Sanitary Inspector (Milk Inspector since May) Altos L. Robbins, Harwich, Sanitary Inspector (since May) • 6 INSPECTOR OF SLAUGHTERING Lemuel OF Jr., D.V S ' s BURIAL AGENT Charles H, Stone . Reuben INSPECTOR OF WIRES S' B Hopkins Clarence D. Walker Ebner C. Smith ACCOUNTING OFFICER Term expires February 1935 'NSPECTOR Pop OF ANIMALS SUPERINTENDENT OF Albert A. Smith WORE FOREST WARDEN Henry A, Perry George D FIR EE NGI D. gnowles o , Chief E N RS Elry B. Penniman Judah N, Eldredge Eli Joseph W' Sherman dah 0' Long Lloyd F• &ggina Irving A. 8iggiDs Christopber S Wilcox IIenry W, Hu . Lloyd R. Ellis y Charles S, Wilcox Tern expires April 1935 Term expires A pr il 1935 Term oxpires xpr1es April 1935 Ter, Term "pries April 1935 April 1935 Term expires April 1935 Term expires Term expires April 1935 April 1935 Ter April 1935 Term expires April 1935 7 SPECIAL POLICE Henry A. Perry , Harold R. Cummings Christopher S. Wilcox John E. Hathorne Elijah C. Long Elwin C. Nickerson Samuel F. Ireland Maynard A. Parker Herman E. Taylor Ernest G. Chase TOWN NURSE _6 Luther F. Bee Charles S. Wilcox Arthur R. Finlay Byron F. Holmes N. Richard Butler Herbert F. Wilcox Lloyd B. Wilcox George H. Davenport John B. Walker Walter M. Knowles Laura D. Knowles, R. N. Doris A. Pond, R. N. (substitute August to January) WEIGHERS OF COAL, GRAIN AND HAY Elmer G. Chandler Gideon L. Smith Irving G. Freeman Foster L. Taylor Victor Cullum George S. Sherman Lloyd F. Higgins Lewis W. Collins Maurice A. Wheeler Frederick S. Harris Harry H. Snow Ina M. Rogers Joseph W. Sherman Fred S. Pierce Herbert H. Burr Irving A. Higgins Florence E. Thompson Harold L. Freeman HARBOR MASTER Charles R. Richardson SPECIAL SHELLFISH CONSTABLES James E. Richardson Chester F. Long George D. Knowles 11 0 DEPUTY TAX COLLECTOR Henry A. Perry Alibi e F. Mitchell �ANCE COMMITTEE W Everett Bernell Term expires 1935 Clarence D. Walker, Secretary Bertha Term expires .193b C. Ward, Chairman Term expires 1935 Edgar H. Upham Term Foster L. Taylor expires 1936 Frederick G. Ho Term expires .1936 pkms Term expires .1936 Warren expires E. Clark Term • R. Snow ,1937 Term expires 1937 Term expires 1937 Samuel aOeland Ch 'S SAFETY CO P. Ireland, Chairman Harry II. Snow COMM Everett A. Cole Elnathan E. Eldredge, Jr Norman White 9 ASSESSORS' REPORT AND COMPARATIVE STATEMENT Y 1933 1934 Real Estate Assessed 3,623,050.00 $3,437,410.00 Personal Estate Assessed 311,264.00 324,730.00 'Total Assessed Valuation 3,934,314.00 3,762,140.00 Population 1930 Census 1,181 1,181 Number of Polls Assessed 460 485 Number of Persojs Assessed on on Property 881 907 20 Horses Assessed 23 Cows Assessed 56 57 Other Neat Cattle 19 35 Swine 7 4 Dwelling Houses 772 776 Acres of Land.Assessed 6,374 6)320 Number of Fowl 6,598 .6,655 Number of Cars Assessed (Excise) 731 750 Assessed Value of Cars 145,620.00 140,285:00 Amount of Tax Assessed on Cars 8,819.26 3,706.00 Appropriations, for Year 81,641.50 99,736.50 County Tax 8,406.43 9,170.31 State Tax 4,770.00 5,300.00 Mosquito Control 1,049.22 1,049.22 State Parks 6.98 25.91 ,State Auditing 349.77 None Dike at Herring River 215.63 None Deficit State Assessment 13.21 8.11 Old Age Aassistance' Tax 461.00 None Total Appropriation and Tax 99,093.82 117,220.84 Tax Rate per Thousand 18.00 2470 Y OK 10 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Ineome Tax Motor Vehicle Excise Corporation Tax Bank Tax Licenses l''ines Grants and Gifts General Government Protection of Persons and Property Health and Sanitations Charities Old Age Asistance Soldiers' Benefits Schools Public Service Enterprises Interest on Deposits Interest on taxes and assessments Interest (Street light fund) Total Estimated it Free Cash in Treasury Total Deductions 1933 1934 $5,063.33 $7,009.47 3,745.34 3,200.00 306.97 312.10 610.45 1,697.96 284.00 600.00 86.61 78.33 944.34 334.58 649.45 659.62 835.26 694.56 978.99 330.50 1,109.14 897.25 715.65 953.00 334.30 300.00 5,275.09 4,707.87 188.45 101.98 100.00 27.73 300.00 100.00 1,331.30 -�� 91.73 $22,127,37 -- $23,327.98 5,000.00 None $27,127.37 �- $23,327.9S 11 Old Age Assistance taxes @ $1.00 Polls @ $2.00 Property Tax Special Assessments (moth) Total amount of collector's commitments (except Motor Vehicle) Overlay 461.00 None 920.00 970.00 70,817.65 92,924.86 555.92 350.20 72,754.57 93,277.03 2,180.08 1,930.79 Respectfully submitted, ARTHUR L. SPARROW, GEORGE E. T. WARD, JOSEPH L. ROGERS, Assessors of Orleans. 12 SELECTMEN'S & DEPARTMENTAL school clinic. Amount of salaries and costs R,ECOMAIENDATI ®NS FOR to be left to the Board of Health.) 2,000.00 1935 Selectmen's Salaries Inspector of Slaughtering Selectmen's Expenses' $2,400.00 Selectmen's Supplies 400.00 Town Accountant's Salary 65.00 Town Accountant's PPlies Su 600.00 Treasurer's Salary 75.00 Treasurer's Expense 330.00 Collector's Salary 100.00 Collector's Expense 1,050.00 Town Clerk's Salary 500.00 Town Clerk's Expense Legal Expenses 240.00 Assessors (ps 225.00 Conatabl y and Expense) Election s, Salary 400.00 1,100.00 Care Registration of T Town Hall Hall and Grounds Repairs 100.00 150.00 Police 1,700,00 Fire Department (b Wire Inspectors Y department) 700•p0 1,200.00 Sealer of Wei Weights 2000.00 and Measures (Salary Y and Expense) 75.00 Moth Cemeteries and Tomb (by Commission) Tree Warden 150.00 Forest Warden Moderator 1,700.00 25.00 1,500.00 300.00 275.00 25.00 l Health (including town nurse, dental and pre- school clinic. Amount of salaries and costs to be left to the Board of Health.) 2,000.00 Inspector of Animals 120.00 Inspector of Slaughtering 20.00 Care of Town Dump 700.00 Highways, Repairs (by Surveyor) 5,000.00 Vocational Training 150.00 Snow Removal (by Surveyor) 600.00 Rebinding old Town Record§ 144.00 Guideboards 50.00 Street Lights 4,200.00 Wharves 250.00 Harbor Master 50.00 Public Welfare 6,000.00 ERA or other projects 500.00 Old Age Assistance 4,000.00 Mothers' Aid 300.00 Schools (by Committee) 35,000.00 •Physical Education (Schools) 400.00 Snow Library (by Trustees) 1,000.00 Parks and Playgrounds (by Commission) 1,400.00 Cemeteries and Tomb (by Commission) 50.00 275.00 Soldiers' Monuments and Graves Insurance and Bonds 1,500.00 275.00 Town Reports 100.00 Court Orders 700.00 Miscellaneous 2,500.00 Reserve Fund 40.00 Herring Brook 750.00 Interest Town Notes 175.00 Protection of Shellfish 550.00 Traffic Signals 200.00 State Aid 1000.00 Soldiers' Relief 14 Finance Committee Expense Safety & Armistice Day Exercises 50.00 y Committee 200.00 Anti -Rabic Treatment 50.00 State Census 100.00 50.00 $86,279.00 ARTHUR L. SPARROW GEORGE E. T. WARD . JOSEP11 L ROGERS Selectmen of Orleans P3 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., 1934, as follows: Cash on Hand Jan. 1st, $14,841.93 Receipts GENERAL REVENUE Taxes -1932 $7,960.13 Taxes -1933 11,726.66 Taxes -1934 62,911.54 Motor Vehicle Excise Tax 1932 444.74 Moter Vehicle Excise Tax 1933 512.91 Motor Vehicle Excise Tax 1934 2,497.15 Poll Tax -1932 8.00 Poll Tax -1933 168.00 Poll Tax -1934 758.00 Old Age Assistance Tax -1932 4.00 Old Age Assistance Tax -1933 88.00 Moth Tax -1932 49.14 Moth Tax -1933 78.05 Moth Tax -1934 239.31 $87,445.63 Tax Titles 512.47 Interest: Taxes 1,504.96 1,504.96 17 lfi From the Commonwealth: Income Gasoline Garage 29.00 5.00 Tas_1934 Corporation Milk 11.00 B 1934 Corporation Tax 6,692.14 Fuel Oil 2.50 R. R, & Tel 1934 Corporation Tax 361.61 2,114.90 p St- Trust Co. Tax 1933 151.16 Grants and Gifts: Nat. Bank Nat Tax 1934 Bank Tax •96 .50 1,547.77 Federal Emergency Relief 334.58 334.58 1933 Nat. Bank Tax 1932 Nat. Bank Tas. 193T 473.60 From the Commonwealth: 395.66 Nat. Bank Tx 1 a930 .63 Union School Superintendent 10.60 60 Vocational Training 11,150.00 FrOul County: 10 � 9,229.07 Acct. Highways 11,556.26 court Fines Fines Dog Tax From Individuals: (Snow Library) 6.26 Account unt of �ghways 4.70 Gift and Sale of Books 6.26 265.21 Licenses ses 5,575.00 Commercial Revenue: 715.00 and permits: Shellfish �� 5,874.91 Town Hall Rentals 52.35 Dogs Sealer Weights and Measures Highways) 51.12 Peddlers 154.00 Moth Spraying_ (State 250.69 Innholders 329.40 Nurse Collections 73.16 Victuallers 18.00 Library Fines 362.50 Liquor and Malt Out of Town Fires 35.25 Slaughtering Beverages 14.00 Dental Clinic 1,540.07 Sunday pictures 1,475.00 Auctioneers dertakers 1.00 School Tuition: 88.02 Pool 10.00 City of Boston 3,541.69 To facture 2.00 Town of Eastham 3,629.71 Firearm$ Ice Cre 1.00 Coneessio am (Ball 10.00 5.00 Soldiers' Benefits: 217.40 kfarriagen park) State Aid De natured Alcoh of 1000 Veterans' Exemption 307.40 26.00 5.00 18 Charities: Public Welfare Old Age Assistance Old Age Assistance Commonwealth Sale of Material: Flooring (Schools) Vot ns (Snow Library) g Lists Refunds: Nickerson Lumber Co (Acct. Schools) Boiler Tube ExAa Arsenate of Lead nder Public Welfar Burial e Cleaning Pictures Taxes--1932 - 'Vehicle B' xeise_1932 Unclassified: Costs, Warrant Use of TeleAh s and Publishi e on Demands s earings Use of Tractor $ octmen' Blackfish Trust Punda: Interest Withdrawn: 2tre et Snow Fund Taylor G w Libra y Fund rift 557.00 567.99 846.00 12.00 4.00 9.50 30.34 8.00 27.72 3.00 180.00 5.00 1.77 6.22 142.23 1.25 8.50 60.00 40.00 89.17 350.00 23.70 1,970.99 25.50 262.05 251.98 Clement Gould and Wife Cemetery Perpetual Care Revenue Loans: 19 200.00 25.25 688.12 60,000.00 Agency: To Balance (Shellfish Account) PAYMENTS Moderator Selectmen's Salaries Selectmen's Expense Selectmen's Supplies Assessors' Pay and 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 and Registration Town Hall Police Fire Dept. Wire Inspection Sealer Weights and Measures Moth Dept. Tree Warden Forest Warden 15.00 $202,111.79 $20.00 2,400.00 354.52 83.59 1,172.44 600.00 58.93 1,050.00 335.89 330.00 87.45 240.00 174.86 100.00 170.00 393.25 1,770.87 1,045.60 2,160.31 64.00 124.08 1,698.92 20.00 299.95 W�.' Health 20; Town Nurse Pre - School Physical Exam, Dental Clinic Inspector of Animals Inspecof Tof Slaughtering Care Highways tivn Dump Snow itomoval Beach Road and Al Barley Neck Ron Street ad ai Purchase of Snow Plow Purchase of Land for ighHaY Street Lights H Traffic Signals Purposes Town Wharves Filling Back of Bulkarbor Ilarbor 11lyster ]lead Public Welfare Old Age Assistance State Aid Soldiers' Relief Hospital Care Schools liigh School Re Physical Educa Pairs Ptecrcation Building Junior Snow L brmmity and ary Snow Libra Parks and ry (DOg Ta x) Arousement8 grounds Tw deep , $o aantertainmcut 367.36 1,699.74 50.00 100:00 104.57 7.39 675.70 4,049.11 1,399.53 14,800.00 7,500.00 248.52 25.00 4,106.69 495.26 351.21 2,000.00 350.00 50.00 5,787.82 3,316.33 245.00 1,075.10 500.00 33,172.95 8,000.00 397.49 3,500.00 300.00 868.39 265.21 1,191.78 2,098.53 1,588.09 270.88 f 21 AppgOpRUTION ACCOUNTS MODERATOR $30.00 Feb. 6, APpro. $20.00 John Kenriek - $20.00 $20.00 70.85 Court Orders 741.68 Miscellaneous 30.70 Safety Committee Expense 138.60 Memorial Day Exercises 199.59 Cemeteries and Tomb 69.75 Soldiers' Monument and Graves 50.00 Herring Brook 100.00 Protection of Shellfish 777.08 Interest (Town Notes) Personal and Poll) 17.44 Refunds (Real, 134.17 Refunds (Motor Vehicle) 329.40 Dog Licenses 6,375.15 State Taxes 9,170.31 County Tax 50,000.00 Revenue Loans Trust Funds: Wife Fund 162.00 Clement Gould and 329.38 Snow Library Fund 23.70 Taylor Gift (Snow Library) 25.25 Cemetery Perpetual Care 64.88 To Balance Trust Accounts 45.01 To Balance Shellfish Account 184,567 28 17,544.51 Dec. 31 =Cash on Hand $202,111.79 AppgOpRUTION ACCOUNTS MODERATOR $30.00 Feb. 6, APpro. $20.00 John Kenriek - $20.00 $20.00 22 Arthur SELECTMEN'S SALARIES L• Sparrow Geo. E. T. ward $800.00 Feb. 61 APPro. $2,400.00 Jos, L. Rogers 800.00 $2,400.00 $2,400.00 Clerical Hire SELECTMEN'S EXPENSE Publishing Not. $86.90 Coate Engineer' x. 39.27 Fob. 6, APPro. $400.00 sE county 0mm. Att... Appli 14.2p Recor Oaths Service Public Safety 6.03 Service Le .30 Travellin gal Papers 3.25 Arthur g Expenses: 6.76 Jan. ur L. SParrow 5, 6, 10, ll_goston 28. Jan. 24, 25- Boston Feb. 00 Mar.23� Boston 17.65 Boston 14.72 Apr' 3�Boston May 1182 y 2'Boston 9.12 May 22_Boston 9.67 July 13_BostOn 15.14 Auy 2 4 Oston 5.50 Set Aug, 3I rustable 3.00 0 t. 13- Barnstable 1.50 Nov. 14, Bo�Bosto 5'00 Dec. 18 Barnstable 15 00 3.00 ✓ �i 23 Geo. E. T. Ward: Jan. 5, 6, 10, 11- Boston 24.84 Jan. 24, 25- Boston 10.00 Jos. L. Rogers: Jan. 5, 6- Boston 12.00 $354.52 Dec. 31, Bal. to Revenue 45.48 $400.00 $400.00 SELECTMEN'S SUPPLIES Postage & Stationery $83.59 Feb.6, Appro. $50.00 83.59 Jul. 25, Transfer 30.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 1.41 Dec. 10, Transfer 5.00 $85.00 $85.00 ASSESSORS' PAY & EXPENSE Assessors' Payrolls $859.11 Feb. 6, Appro. $1,000.00 192.28 Nov.13,Transfer 200.00 Clerical Hire Postage & Stationery 34.99 Abstracts 46.61 3.00 Dues 34.63 Trans. & Expenses 1.00 Plan .82 Express $1,172.44 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 27.56 $1,200.00 $1,200.00 24 ElmerC Smith SALARY $600.00 Feb. 6, Appro $600.00 Postage & Stationo9NTANT S EXPENSE TYPeing $37.76 Feb. 6 APPro. 21.17 ' Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 58.93 1.07 $60.00 Ralph w• Snow COLLECTOR'S SALARY $600.00 $600.00 $60.00 $60.00 $1,0_ 5 Feb. 6' Appro. $1,050.00 $1,050.00 Ilostage COLLECTOR'S Eg $1,050.00 Clerical &Stationer 1%' NSE Costs, Waarmr Y $145.18 Feb. $, Appro. $375.00 Mar. 8ax Sales & Dem' 116.15 Dee' 7, b1 Al in iag IIya 23.25 c 9Il CIS 2.00 Oaths DoP' Co11. 1137 2.35 2.35 .50 Dec. 31 8a1 to Rev --$335.89 39.11 $ 0 _ $375.00 �Aftftlft 25 TREASURER'S SALARY Ralph W. Snow $330.00 Feb. 6, Appro. $330.00 $330.00 $330.00 TREASURER'S EXPENSE Postage & Stationery $79.20 Feb. 6, Appro. $75.00 Certification Town Notes 8.025 Dec. 10, Transfer 15.00 Exchange Charge 87.45 Dec. 31, Bal. to .Rev. 2.55 $90.00 $90.00 TOWN CLERK'S SALARY 240.00 Ralph W. Snow $240.00 Feb. 6, Appro. $ $240.00 $240.00 TOWN CLERK'S EXPENSE 150.00 $ Postage &Stationery $ 48.34 Feb. 6, App ro. Clerical Hire 16.87 Dec. 10, Transfer 25.00 Recording 109.65 $174.86 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. .14 $175.00 $175.00 CONSTABLES' SALARIES Henry A. Perry $50.00 Feb. 6, Appro. $100.00 Herman E. Taylor :50.00 $ .$100.00 27 10.65 $1,770.87 229.13 $2,000.00 POLICE $2,000.00 $858.76 Feb. 6, Appro. $1,200.00 45.00 43.75 4.20 4.90 9.45 4.20 4.20 6.50 21.40 2.65 40.59 $1,045.60 154.40 $1,200-00 $1,200.00 FIRE DEPT. $244.90 Feb. 6, Appro.$2,100.00 650.00 Dec. 10, Transfer 61.00 128.85 100.35 151.00 26 Richard LEGAL EXPENSE Repairs on Piano S. Snow Iferoan A. Harding $30.00 Feb. 6, Appro. $400.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 140.00 Dee. 31, Bal. to Be,. $170.00 230.00 $400.00 $400.00 Traffic Officers: Herman E. Taylor ELECTION S Registrars & REGISTRATION Henry A. Perry Election Byron F. Holmes Officers tin g Lists $148.00 Feb. 6, A r•o. 1`J7.50 $300.00 Special Police: Ehvin C. Nickerson L NotcesS ate Election Dec. 10 Transfer 93.25 20'00 John B. Walker Doters Ballots 5.50 Arthur R. Finlay (printing) .75 Maynard A. Parker 16.50 John E. Hathorne Town of Harwich $393.25 -� $393.25 (Lockup Fees) Auto Hire TOWN Telephone Harold f BuRdin�LGrounds Equipment - o . CumC�gs ) Fuel Oil Light' Telepho $722.05 A 483.35 Feb 6 Appro. $2 000.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. Janitor' seSu 147• �2 Repairs pplies 103.47 Care of Gr0 48.62 Trucking ids 100.17 Payrolls (Fires) Cleaning Toilets I seance 14.00 3.50 Payrolls (Annual) Repairs Fuel 0n chair 132,30 4 -Lighting & Power L00 Janitor 27 10.65 $1,770.87 229.13 $2,000.00 POLICE $2,000.00 $858.76 Feb. 6, Appro. $1,200.00 45.00 43.75 4.20 4.90 9.45 4.20 4.20 6.50 21.40 2.65 40.59 $1,045.60 154.40 $1,200-00 $1,200.00 FIRE DEPT. $244.90 Feb. 6, Appro.$2,100.00 650.00 Dec. 10, Transfer 61.00 128.85 100.35 151.00 28 Repair of Building Record Book 8.63 Telephone 1.00 Upkeep of Apparatus 38.05 gydrants 627.22 Gas, Oil & Su 17.50 Paintin PPlies 53.40 G Sign Insurance 18.50 Surveying Lot 83.28 Care of Grounds 11.50 C' W. A. Trucking 3.50 C. W' A. Tools 6.00 0. W. A. Lumber 11.65 C. W A. Filing Saw 3.98 1.00 Dec. 31, Be,. to Rev. $2,160.31 .69 Rube H ns $2,161.00 $2 16 00 Clarence' . VPIRE INSPECTION D. Walker $42.00 Feb. 6, Appro. $100•p0 22.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 64.00 36.00 Cherie SPplies 1'- tone (Sal WEIGHTS &MEASURES $100 00 ary) $100 4.'0 Feb. 6, Appro. $150 00 DeC• 31, Bal. to Rev. $124.08 25.92 $150.00 0 $1j0'0 Payrolls -Labor Payrolls- Trucks Insecticides Roofing Paper Equipment Gas & Oil Freight Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 29 MOTH DEPT. $753.00 Feb. 6, Appro.$1,700.00 570.90 252.83 10.00 89.27 11.30 11.62 $1,698.92 1.08 $1 $1,700.00 TREE WARDEN $18.00 Feb. 6, Appro. $25.00 Albert A. Smith Truck 2.00 20.00 Bal. to Rev. Dec. 31 5.00 $ $25.00 FOREST WARDEN (Salary) $25.00 Feb. 6, Appro. $300.00 Henry A. Perry 267.10' Labor 4.85 Tools 3.00 Trucks _ 992 95 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. .05 $$ 0 $300.00 30 Board of HEALTH Burying Blackfish cetings $28.25 Feb. 6 Appro. $125.00 Phone 332.86 Sept. 1, Transfer 250.00 Reporting Births 1.25 Reporting Deaths 1.50 3.50 Dec. 31, Bal, to Rev. 367.36 7.64 $375.00 $375.00 Lama D TOWN NURSE p A. ond, R N N. $1'000'00 500.00 Peb. 6, Appro. $1,700.00 �spairs on Car 60.88 Garage '91 tration 12.69 Telephone 38' �2 44.00 43.45 Dec. 31 _ Bal. to Rev. $1699,74 .26 $1,700.00 PP'R -SC $1,700-00 Deury A. R'hiRDCL PIIYSIC� ' Trucking e, M• D• PXA11IINATION $4i 00 h'eb. 6, Appro. $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 31 DENTAL CLINIC Ralph Denney, D. M. D. $100.00 Feb. 6, Appro. $120.00 100.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 20.00 -_ $120.00 $120.00 INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS Lemuel Pope, Jr. $100.00 Feb. 6, Appro. $120.00 (Salary) Supplies 4'57 104.57 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 15.43 $120.00 $120.00 OF$6S UFebr INSPECTOR 00 6RING $20.00 Lemuel Pope, Jr. 75 Supplies Postage .64 _ 7.39 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 12.61 $20.00 $20.00 OF TOWN DUMP CARE $480.00 Feb. 6, Appro. $700.00 George H. Davenport 194.70 Other Labor 4.00 Kerosine 675.70 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 24.30 $ $700.00 Noland L. Mayo, Surveyor Payrolls (Labor) Payrolls (Teams & Trucks) 8lghway Materials Tools & Equipmeut SuAAlies Gas &: pi) Inspection of Boiler Expre Dee. 31, Bal. to Rev. k ayrolls (Labor) J $4,050.00 Payrolls or) SNOW i'MOpgL GaPairs (Trucks) u 10 92 45 Feb. 6, Appro. $800•p0 & Oi w 00 Mar' 14, Transfer 600•p0 Exp Ed $458.00' Feb. 6, Appro. $4,000.00 1,566.00 Dec. 10, Transfer 50.00 1,230.10 620.91 71.96 47.03 44.61 10.00 .50 t 4.0.49:11 .89 $4,050.00 ress 1 21. 11.28 1.10 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev 1399.53 47.00 Payroll BEAC Payrolls (Labor) $ 11400.00 ROAD & N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. -� $1,400.00 Stan. 011(Trucks) sAhalt)o of N $5,995.231N Y 1,890.13 STREET F APAro. $3,700.00 Tra A Reek Co, 21898.74. A Pr.6 24, Co. Barnstable of 3,700-00' Fuel: 216.67 Apr. 24 Comma Of Alasa 7,400.00 133 (Dust) 291.97 N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. 160.97 (Freight) 720.39 A. M. Sheridan, Plant Rental and Setup 1,004.50 Sand & Barrow 125.67 Fuel: 216.67 Wood 230.84 Coal 568.37 Oil 54.91 Lumber Culvert Pipe, Cement, etc. Frames & Grates 102.36 2.36 Sagamore Duntile Co. 10 Boiler Repair Parts 64.07 Misscellaneous Small 82.38 Supplies _ 00 $14,800-00 BARI Payrolls (Labor) Payrolls (Trucks, Inc. Drivers) Stan, Oil Co. of N. Y• $14,800.00 MY NECK ROAD $3,174.43 Feb. 6, Appro. $1,875.0( Apr. 24, Comm. 1,075.13 of Mass. 3,750.00 Apr. 24, Co. of 1,667.37 Barnstable 1,875.0( (Asphalt) N. H. Trap Rock Co. 160.97 (Dust) R H. & H R. 554.24 A. M. Sheridan, Plant Setup 693.30 and Rental 73.33 Sand and Barrow Fuel: 83.3$ Wood AK 35 Coal 34 TRAFFIC SIGNALS Oil 115AI Cape & Vineyard 0 0.00 Lumber 21,72 Elec. Co. $331.10 Feb. 6, App ro. $55 %amore D 26.00 M umtile 47,31 Co Gas -2 Tanks isseellaueous Small 22.00 Labor - Traffic Lines Supplies and Signals 97'0° 29.50 11.46 Paint 11.61 Lamps $7,500.00 Chas. J �le0PURCRASE OF SNOpQ PLOW $7,500.00 Freight my Co, 54.74 245'00 Feb. g Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 3.52 , Appro. $250.00 $550.00 $550.00 Doe' 31, Bal. to Rev, 248'52 TOWN WHARVES Appro. $250.00 1'48 Labor $156.80 Feb. 6, App 20.00 Dec. 10, Transfer 101.21 _ Stone 69.41 PURL $250.00 Lumber r8. R L Der p LAND �, GItWAY $250.00 Float Geo. M. Linnell) 20.00 Dyer OSES R TiI Frank Days & Sons 85.00 $2 Feb. 6, Appro. $25.00 $35]. �l Dec. $25.00 ROCK HARBOR 31, Bal. to GUIDE to $25.00 BULKHEAD & QUAY A2 Appro. $2,000.00 Rev, ARDS Comm. of Mass. $2,000.00 Feb. G, ApP' $50.0p $2,000.00 Feb 6 A $2,000.00 Appro. $50.00 BULKL +EAD ROCK HARBOR Ca $50.00 FILLING BACK OF Etee. 0' eyard STREET LIGI3TS $50.00 Roland L. Mayo, 89.00 Nov. 17, Appro. $350.00 , Surveyor Dec 31' gal. to $4,106-69 ` Feb 6' APPro• $4,200.00 Roland Trucks Mayo, 169.50 Rev. 193.31 Payroll (Labor) $350.00 $350.00 k,200.00 $4,200.00 37 STATE AID Appro. $325.00 36 Payrolls $245.00 Feb. 6, App Chas R• Rich 13ARBOR MASTER archrou 50.00 $50.00 Feb. 6, Appro. $50 00 Dec. 31 Bal. to Rev. - $325.00 $325.00 $50.00 $50.00 SOLDIERS' RELIEF $1,075.10 Feb. 6, Appro. $900.00 Cash Aid P�ISC �' LFAgE Aid Rendered Dec. 10, Trans. 200.00 cloth. 9 $1,749.00 Re t Ing 5.65 Feb. 6, Appro. $6,000.00 nt 1,075.10 Fuel 86.17 24.90 Oro. & Pro. 471.00 Dec. 31 Bal. to Rev- med. e 521.76 $1,100.00 state Attendance 925.73 $1,100.00 Aid Inatituti Deli fr0ra other 32 25 HOSPITAL OGRE !eriog th Towns 00 (Cape Cod Hospital) �awiug & Toal odities 422.39 $495,83 Feb. 6, Appro• $500:00 & ij, - e 42.00 Various Cases ¢,17 Projects E. R' A• 'Wood. Bal. to Hospital $500.00 1,410.87 $500.00 $al, to bee. 31 v __ MOTHERS' AID Appro. $300.00 It 5, 784 82 $300.00 Feb. 6, 212.18 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $300.00 $6,000.00 _ $300.00 Payrolls OLD A $6,000•p0 SCHOOLS Feb. 6, Appro. $32,651.50 Ot Tower OE A TANCE Expended 33,172.95 Nov. 5 207.45 her SSIS $ Transfer 314.00 $2,784.00 Dec. 31, " Dee 532.23 Feb. 6, Appro. $3,500.00 33172.95 21, 1341. to Reo .. g� $33,172.95 is Report $ 183,67 See Superintendent $3, $3,500.00 Dec• 31, Bal to Rev. 397.49 2.51 V $400.00 Dec. 31, gal. to ReATIONAL TRAINING $1\ Feb. 6, Appro. $150,00 e $8,000.00 $400.00 $400.00 $150.00 $150.00 39 RECREATION BUILDING Dec. 6, Appro. $3,500.00 Orleans Builders Association (Contract) $3,450.00 50.00 Plans $3 $3,500.00 JUNIOR COMMUNITY BAND Feb. 6, Appro. $300.00 Sept. 1, Chas. E. $300.00 Ingersoll, Treas. $300-00 SNOW LIBRARY Feb. 6, Appro. $1,000.00 $300.00 Mary S. Cummings, Lib. 38 HIGH Payrolls (Labor) SCHOOL REPAIRS Payrolls (Trucks) Material $3,923.96 Feb. 6 A 261.51 ppro. $8,000.00 Use of Blocking Iron g ,760.44 Work Freight 10.00 Chas, E, Ingersoll 12.50 9.24 (Boston Nov. AmCO Embleri ge Co James L. 13 ) 22.35 Dec• 31, Bal to Rev. 397.49 2.51 V $400.00 Dec. 31, gal. to ReATIONAL TRAINING $1\ Feb. 6, Appro. $150,00 e $8,000.00 $400.00 $400.00 $150.00 $150.00 39 RECREATION BUILDING Dec. 6, Appro. $3,500.00 Orleans Builders Association (Contract) $3,450.00 50.00 Plans $3 $3,500.00 JUNIOR COMMUNITY BAND Feb. 6, Appro. $300.00 Sept. 1, Chas. E. $300.00 Ingersoll, Treas. $300-00 SNOW LIBRARY Feb. 6, Appro. $1,000.00 $300.00 Mary S. Cummings, Lib. $8,000.00 Vii' Richard 13 I' lySICAL EDUCATION (Coach Basketball C.TSa �iicoa F Feb. 6, Appro. (Hall Rental $50.00 <lthletie (foods) passon 150.00 Jas. w Brine wm. 'Westlan Co. 11.9¢ llorace p d 17.16 AmCO Embleri ge Co James L. 10.07 FulOber (Trans)128.00 Trucking Ashes 49,25 Dec• 31, Bal to Rev. 397.49 2.51 V $400.00 Dec. 31, gal. to ReATIONAL TRAINING $1\ Feb. 6, Appro. $150,00 e $8,000.00 $400.00 $400.00 $150.00 $150.00 39 RECREATION BUILDING Dec. 6, Appro. $3,500.00 Orleans Builders Association (Contract) $3,450.00 50.00 Plans $3 $3,500.00 JUNIOR COMMUNITY BAND Feb. 6, Appro. $300.00 Sept. 1, Chas. E. $300.00 Ingersoll, Treas. $300-00 SNOW LIBRARY Feb. 6, Appro. $1,000.00 $300.00 Mary S. Cummings, Lib. $548.00 64.00 Edith F. Smith 4,00 Ruth L. Barnard 81.50 Fuel 15.22 Lighting 69.75 Care of Grounds 5.22 Repairs 10.00 Books & Periodicals 2.50 Trucking Ashes 49,25 Insurance 10.00 Cleaning Portrait 1.00 Mass. Library Club Dues 7.95 Janitor's Supplies 868.39 131.61 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. - $1,000.00 $1,000.00 41 40 Tractor 30.89 Fuel NOW LIBRARY (Dog Tax) Public Liability 123.11 Furn $135.43 Feb. 6, Voted $265.21 Compensation Insurance 1,035.36 ure 62.00 Bonds: Bindings 24.00 110.00 Books Collectors 10.00 & Periodicals 38.24 Deputy Collector 5.54 Town Clerk's 5.00 100.00 1� Treasurer's 265.21 $1,588.09 Payroll $265.21 $1,588.09 Yro. 9 (Labor) Material & SuPPlieags $1009.YGROUND8 TOWN REPORTS Trucking. 179-42 Feb. 6, Appro. $1,200.00 Reynolds Printing Co. $270.88 Feb. 6, AP PTO $300.00 3.00 $270:88 Dec. 31' Bal. to Rev. 1,191.78 Dec. 31 Bal. to Rev. 29.12 8.22 , �- $300.00 ' $300.00 $1,200.00 Elmer B,. DarUSE111ENTS & TE $1,200.00 Board & hn91 Tress. EN RT Medical BAOms $97408 Pe �16V�Pro. $2,100.00 . Twilight League Ce 4 0.00 89:55 Dec. 31, Bal, to Rev 2,0` 1.47 $2,100, Osurance; INSBg, 00 RoadDM . ANCE & BONDS $2,100.00 Buil,liug mer9 & $1al.93 ub' 6 Appro $1,300.00 41.80: 10 Transfer 275,00 80' Transfer 13.09 COURT,ORDERS $2.55 Feb. 6, Appro. Henry A. Perry 6,00 Wm. B. Dunham 5,50 Rose Thomas 56.80 IPerman E. Taylor 70.85 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 29:15 $100:00 MISCE 109 8 Feb. 6, ApPro. Tractor Repairs $95140. July. 23.; Trans- Roller Repairs J 5,00 Inspection of Boiler IAS Freight $100.00 $100.00 $700.00 60.00" Reftmds Malt Bev, g 42 43 Liq, Lie Dec. 10, Fire Dept. 61.00 Recording' ecor ' dm g 116-07 6 Flag Dec. 10, Town Wharves 101.21 Clerk of 5.61 Dec. 10, Soldiers' Relief 300.00 File ACourt 6.96 Dec. 10, Ins. & Bonds 13.09 Lan PPlica. Dec. 10, Tress. Es. 15.00 Ogi a Damage Release 6.00 Dec. 10, Highways 50.00 Fd. SuPAlies 1.00 Dec. 10, Schools 207.45 'ng Cabinet 6.75 T9Aewriter 37.36 15'Pewrit $2,500.00 $2,500.00 Eddn er h e 75.00 i R gMac Repair 32'10 FINANCE COMMITTEE EXPENSEro $50.00 u Office 12.40 Feb. 6, PP B1 e, A. Tools 61.76 Prints Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $50.00 9.30 3 61 -� $50.00 $50.00 Dec. 31 Bal to Rev, $741.68 EXPENSE 18.32 SAFETY COMMITTEE ro $50.00 _ Samuel F. Ireland, Super - Feb. 6, ApP $760.00 - vision & Mileage $10.00 Transfers RES $760.00 Posters for 12 mo. at 35c 4.20 Mar. 14 Sn o the followi EROE IUND Repairs 2.50 Jul el Removal ng accounts: Putting up Posters 14.00 J Supplies eleetmen,s $600.0p Feb, A - uly 23 Ilia. 6 Ppro. $2 500.00 30.70 JulY Sept. 23 1' Miace lBneo s 275,00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. " Dealt Nov. 5> Schools 50.00 $50.00 13 Ass 250'00 ERCISES Dee 10, Select 31400 MEMORIAL DAY A Pro $200.00 bee' e 10, TemntCeup $lies 205.0p James L. Fulcher, (Trans) $5.00 Feb. 6, P 14 1;lectiona rk 5.00 Regia. E$' 25.00 Lewis V. Collins (Trans) 5.00 School Band 70.00 93.25 Flowers 50.70 Dinner for Speakers (2) 2.40 Flags 44 Printing Programs 2.00 3.50 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 138.60 61.40 $200.00 PaMlls (Labor) CEMETERIES &TOMB Paint $198.59 Feb. 6, Appro. 1.00 Dec Rev. 31, Bal to 199.59 .41 $200.00 Care of 0 0onda & SLot lip, &GRAVES $69.75 Feb Dec. 31 ' 6, Appro. 8ai, to Rev 69.75 5.25 $75.00 Edward 11 1,. $. igg asl g Edward 34 $2G5. OR F g 25.00 b' 6, 8 APPro. $500 $200.00 $200.00 $200.00 $75.00 $75.00 $50.00 •0 Constables. PROTECTION. $50.00 Geo. D. gnewles 1834 $O .00 bLFlsld . 25.00 6> Appro.,. $175.00 . 45 James E. Richardson 1934 25.00 Chester F. Long 1934 25.00 Town of Eastham 45.01 (to bal. acct.) _ 541 01 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 29.99 $175.00 $175.00 INTEREST (Town Notes) Cape Cod Trust Co. $457 50 Feb. 6, Appro. $1000.00 Mar. 15 208.75 June 1 July -15 66.25 Dec. 31 44.58 777.08 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 222.92 $1> $1,000.00 TRUST FUND ACCOUNTS &W E $5391.71 CLEMENT CLEMENT GOULD a , Bn est°185.67 Expended (Aid) $162. t 0 31, al Dec. 31, Balance 5415.38 Dec. $5,577.38 $5,577.38 SNOW LIBRARZ FUNDBalauce $8,545.96 Es Jan & Sale pended (Books & 329 38 Gift 6.26 Periodicals) $329.38 6 of Books 249.72 Dee. 31, Balance 8,472.5 Interest $8,801.94 $8,801.94 L v 46 TAYLOR GIFT (Snow Library) Expended, Scientific Books Dee. 31, Balance $23.70 Jan, 1, Balance $41.87 18.77 Dee. 31, Interest .60 t _ $42.47 $42.47 Dee. 31, Interest to STREET LI({gT FUND Treasury Dep. 31, Balance $8917 Jan' 11 Balance $2,517.61 Dee- 31, 89.17 2,x17.61 $2,606.78 CEMETERY $2,606.78 1''ipeaded (Labor P ETU ER ou lots) CARE FUND Dee. 31, Balanee $25,25 1,227.03 $1`8 Jan* 1, Balance $1,210.10 D60'31, Interest 421S SUbI Trust Funds Ca MARY TRUST ACCOUNTS Snoeme t Gould a, wSeeurities $l Street library Fundife FLnd ,632.58 Cecneteryglerpuetu n1 Care stn d Taylor Gift (S1101r Library) $1,252.25 5,415.38 8,472.56 2,517.61 1,227.03 $17,632,58 $17,632.5S 18.77 Feb. 6, Appro. Aug. 31, State Tax State Pks. & Res. Mosquito Control County Tax Overlay Deficits — 31 -33 Excess Levy Nov. 17— Appro. Nov. 20, Nat. Bk. Bal. to E. &D. 47 REVENUE — 1934 May 26, Poll Tax 946.00 June 21, Add. Polls 6.00 Aug. 31, Est. 23,327.98 Re 1,049.22 Levy Real & 9,170.31 Taxes -1934 92,926.83 Per. 8.11 Nov. 17, E &D 3 850.00 Trans. 3850.00 Dec. 31, Bal. 1,731.09 Est. Rec. 2,641.14 Bal. APPTO• 110.39 $99,736.50 5,300.00 Dec. 31, Cash on hand 25.91 Tax titles 1,049.22 Taxes -1933 9,170.31 Taxes -1934 1,930.79 Poll Tax -1933 8.11 1'011 Tax -1934 3.97_ M V. Excise Tax -1933 3850.00 M v Excise Tax -1934 Tax 32 .05 121, 70 4.86 4,372.18 $125,447.04 SUMMARY Revenue Accounts 544.51 Dec. 31, Cash on hand 993.24 Tax titles 8,620.97 Taxes -1933 29,3S4.70 Taxes -1934 8.00 Poll Tax -1933 198.00 1'011 Tax -1934 507.85 M V. Excise Tax -1933 1,100.85 M v Excise Tax -1934 4.00 0• A. Asst. Tax -1933 17.24 Moth Tax -1933 110.39 Moth Tax -1934 •05 State Assessments 1,807.85 Public Welfare 251.33 0' A. Asst. Tax Soldiers' 114.30 Relief $125,447.04 State Aid . 48 School Tuition Town Hall Rentals Sale of Material Revenue Loans 0 Surplus war Bonus Fund 933 Overlay Overlay Reserve Tax Title Revenue M 0• Excise Tax Revenue SAecial Assessment venue Departmle tal Revenn e Plus venue 245.00 101.61 71.00 30.00 $15,000.00 630.51 1,906.42 1,491.06 4,497•g9 973.24 1,608-73 127.63 21621.09 32,234.3' Verificatfo $61,090.92 $61,090.92 standing taxes n notices replies as shown here mailed in July For all out" received indicate y the correct, d that the Collector's Books. listed were l nrer's 13 the close of the ooks of the actual count f eckeYear dtthoCollector's and Tress- 130 balance an a cash on cash balance verified $ooks represent' the custo y of d found ephr nd and a reconciliation The lnco d the tTr inveatmentaeOt. The Savings Bank as recorded and Withdray rer wereoe the Trust Funds it als being pr vedland found to be Reapeetfuily aubmitted ELMER 0' SMITH Town Accountant 49 TOWN CLERK9S priyoRT TOWN MEETINGS WARRANT FOR ANNUAL "1 3WN MEETING, FEBRUARY, USETTS THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACg Barnstable, ss. the Town of Orleans To either of the Constables of Greeting: in the County of Barnstable. ALTII OF MAS- d warn SACHUSETTSayou are h� MONWE hereby directed notify an ions the inhabitants of said Town, 4uaiified vote ill said and in Town affairs to meet at the Town ine 0 clock is next, articles: rORn on the fifth day of February the following the forenoon, then and there to act on reside at said Article 1. To choose a moderator t° P steetmArticle 2. T oelect all necessary Tballot). officers for the ensuing year (to be voted for on one One Moderator for one year. One Selectman for three years' far e f or three years. One Assessor for three years. One member Board of of gealth for three years. One Town Clerk for one year. -One Town - Treasurer 'for one Year' One Collector of Taxes for ons ye for three years, years. One member of One Trustee of Snow Libra or one Year School One Surveyor of FlfghwaYs for F 50 Two constables for one year. One Tree Warden One and Ch yet. Oeonat e fell ussfoner for three years. Ater 376 mg questions Shall licensesAct$ of 1933): (m accordance with be therein of alcoholic bey anted i n this town for the sale Shall license erages m taverns? therein of all alcohol cebgranted be °erages m this town for the sale wines and all otheage3 (whiske Shall lice r ales Y, rum, gin, malt therein of licenses be holie beverages)? wines gF oted - ges)? and all other malt b �mallte be, 9 m this town for the sale erages Wines and beer, ale Article 3, TO act lectmen and other Town Cla the o nnual Report of the Se the Article 4. ableoyomnantic' oheeaPprovalTO�vu w lmvotesto authorize n °f °f the Select Rey onue and men to borrow om the Rev Article 5 To see the Present make the same pay - vote to take fro ent financial towards m the 'what sum if Year. taxes in 1934 ally, the Town will Article g to the Treasury to apply mss of the Se] To see if Mayo et al octmen and Town way purposes, a Pareel of d accept a will approve the do- and ne deed from Mary C. a deed frtomel&. To see if a they residence for high- land at the 11auu the Town highway purposes.n of $a 1 Dyer of a will to accept Artie apPropriatelThirtTO see f if the Town }yd PocetlRo dstfor dyed Dollars to lebua se and 51 Hot Mix the remainder of the Beach Road and a portion of Main Street provided the County appropriates a like Se- amount and the State twice as nine]', and authorize tile to make any and all contraca4VSthereunder. cordance with Chap. 90, General L Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate Eighteen H ck Road Hundred event five Dollars to re- build with Hot Mix the remainder of the Barley Vo Provided the County appropriates a like elecnit un and o make State twice as much, and authorize the S Ivith Chap• any and all contracts thereunder. In accordance will appropriate what - `30, General Laws. now own of the S Article lo. To see if thed� tax for use nrchase ever money is be raised available by the expense for the the p Library o books, or any other lawful ex To vn will vote to raise Dos Article 11. To see if the Thirty-five five IIu appropriate a sum not to exceed one both) quay or at lars least provided like amount for building a bulkhead and 9 raise and if the ToWn will vote Dot Rock Harbor Creek. pArticle 12. To see s to maFev ter nio- appro riate the sum of Ten TbOusand k bet ac °Om alt and do and act auotelto they and tars for additions and raise dations at the Town Vall Iowa will v ed Dollars Article 13. To see to t�cceed Five )Tun the establish - tile ($500) to be paid o the Cape Cod II °in1thefHospllectfinen to meat and maintenance of a free rti ed by the SO such care Per certifi to pay fO1 Chapter care and treatment of p ble of be residents of the Town and uua ally relation 7> e and treatment, in accordance tiul eh tion "' 111 of the General Laws, p1 ke rognest)- thereto, and act fully thereon- 52 Article 14• To see if the To aPPrOAriate the sum of if the or entertai wu �° vote to raise and ter 158 of he Acts of 1929e (Bra ter, as provviided by Chapt selector Article 15. To see if the Town PaMe" (or Al oderator) t0 will vote to direct the more eitizens to aPPoint Pareh�ociat10n the operate with to co�ttee of three detectio Maas• Forest and elm dysoase n and eradic Article 16 ($y request), ation of the Priate To aAPro the 8 °e d the To adjacent to $all sum of $3,500.00 t t°i11 vote to raise and Other to Park, from L to Pnrehase a tract of land, thereto, (Bglugnests and d0 W aeIdred�hfnor school and �'ti ) an appropriate mT ogee , win g pertaining tro the sa zf the To 1 of to 11. $150 for will vote to raise and Article ($y requegt) a will thProPr.,at, o s8 TO see if the for police pa- the constrnetion of of New for Tow will Vote to raise and original a quirmg of land eq,uAment w High school $uil for and and author' and ernment tor a thsloftme'rn'shin , ding including trial Ree moII to Petiti .3 t f said building, by borrowi"ry Act and Mozley ceder 'he Federal Gov - quired to be or Otherwise pt such gra National Indus - rai �e°t' °r take an sed by the tew 811111 of n gaud to provide �°p$ she sum of To' 8eerwheth nthereto n,Plot ng said spro_ thereto.to the Old sit thousand ($800powo. ill vote to ex- ArBcler2p11est)gh SOho01, or ) dollars hoc Priate . of To see if the take any action relative IIa Church o Other n Will ° to tT n et e1 °t tRO d h 0hard raise and jrO c 0 with ($y regueat). lal C°ng'r gat, nal 53 Article 21. To see if the Town wi11 vote to raise and ollars ($500.00) to from Town all to near Eagle appropriate the sum of Five hundred resurface the Side Walk Wing Inn. (By request). will vote to raise and Town dollars ($'50.00) Article 22. 1b see if hi ndred fifty appropriate the sum of Two request). to purchase a Snow Plow. (By reqwill vote to raise and Article 23. To see if the To,�n dollars ($300.00) for appropriate the sum of three hundr during the year by the Band Concerts to be given the direction of Thom Junior Community Band Town will elect a town in Nassi. (By request). if the � provided in rector Article Cape Cod Extension rector t Chapter any other business the the Mass. General La�vs, Article 25. And to act upon Meeting- 31" and may may legally come before then at 9 o'clock A. close t 20 o'clock Pl .9 open serve this Warrauotffiec Pend And you are dir the thereof at the 13 s en days at least ins up attested copies said Town, seven before heHtime, of holdngnsala decor ke du Toes l Clerk, at , Store HEREOF FAIL NOthereon, to the the time and with doing. lg t - feighteen undredJand Place of Given under our b d one thousan uary in the year of our SPOROW, thirty -four. ARTgUR T ARI),, JEO PH y, ROGERS' Orleans. OSE Selectmen of Ji r_' 54 DOGS ANNUAL TORN MEETING FEBRUARY 5 6 7, 1934 rant read eeting �alledd _ by Tow on Clerk. der at 9 A rt1 o'clock A. k7. and War - John ele 1. On J' l sedge Jas Moderatort Elst by Joseph L. Roomers for Ohl, ersto Kendrick Cho and swormer C' Smith and Elnathan a�inedho then takined and sworn b Town Clerk as Tellers; Polls at zero and declaredfMeetng. Ballot as Mod - War ° vneerg all eciare 0 ballot an correct. Bede d Proceeded Ora d and Jose to serve as The following d to ballot for L. $w P. Cole, 4 st gers;ethetI oll Off George E oT. Nelso Ella B, D Delano h owing as ballot clerks, nVo arling, Frederickat G Finlay Gertrude tic 1:30 oe'cl �kat whoa this aYo and Albert T. P X. m °etine at e OdjOurn domneaollsdeloedtat Polls 11 kept o' m uPPersTown adjourn Hall. Ave knndr 6.45 °,aloe o'clock p Pen till 3 o'clock ed Clock P. M. lo`Select and fourteen M �4Toral tt mb� g declared ad- A'the and $ealte"Or> AT e esult of balloting as folt o $aarYsEw gOPkins fours e yearrsf $cards Of Public Wel- Blanks, th ri nine ° one od seventy three 473 1 1 39 514 55 Moderator for one year, 459 John Kendrick, four hundred fifty -nine 1 Elmer R. Darling, one 54 Blanks, fifty -four 514 Town Clerk Treasurer and Collector of Tales for 1 year, 486 Ralph 28 P W. Snow, four hundred eighty six — Blanks, twenty -eight 514 School Committee for three years, Charles E. Ingersoll, four hundred ten rred N. Chase, one Ora Cole, one Mrs. Abbie Mitchell, one E• IL Upham, one Gilbert F. Mayo, two LeRoY Richardson, one Blanks, ninety -seven Surveyor of Highwa ys for ° to enty'eight Warren E. Clark, two hundred we Ono Roland L. Mayo, two hundred el. Blanks, five Trustee Snow Li Barry H. Snow, foc Blanks, fifty -one 410 1 1 1 1 2 1 97 514 228 281 5 Constables for one year, 56 Elwin C, Nickerson, seventy -seven 11 orge E. Oliver, uinety Remy A Perry three hundred fort - Rermau E Taylor t Theodore A, youn wO hundred Y seven Berbert W g' one 'hundred Berbert N S'n'th, Otte dyed seventy -two Berbert W Smith, two Blanks one heed three Tree Warden for one Year, Albeeeu,, , Smith, four hundred Clar Blaulca one hldred eight five Park COnialisaio JaLuther V. Bee, three for three Years, Lows MacFarlane hundred Blan R.11ig ,three eighty-five �' one hundtwo tweutY four Question 1 Blau t °, 11 d dd Aw ntq n1O Beverages, �, ninety- gvemety. zna 77 9.0 347 235 172 1 2 1' 103 IM: 405 1 Jos 514 385 3 2 124 514 229 19.0 95 14 W Question 2, Wines and Malt Beverages, 297 Yes, two hundred ninety -seven 114 No, one hundred fourteen 103 Blanks, one hundred three 514 Taverns, 176 Yes, one hundred seventy -six 219 No, two hundred nineteen 119 Blanks, one hundred nineteen 514 Moderator read result of balloting and declared the following elected. Assessors Member of Arthur L. Sparrow, Selectman, three Years` Boards of Public Welfare and Health for Collector Ralph W. Snow, Town Clerk, Treasurer and of Taxes for one year. of School CbmnTittee Charles E. Ingersoll, Member °n,,year for three years. for tbree Poland L. Mayo, Surveyor of �for Sno Library, Harry H. Snow, Trustee Constables for Years, Taylor, Henry A. Perry, Herman E' year- Otte Year. Albert A. Smith, Tree Warden, er fbr three Years. Luther F. Bee, Park Commato the TOwl' Clerk decTared At the rOSUlt of balloting es for tile offiee° °f Modena Yearn john gen Johu Kendrick elected Moderator for one Y 1,30 drip" sworn as Moderator by Town C1led to order at1g34. meeting was Oalledl,obsnar8 6r ed "'clop p M. bynModerator, TuosdaY' I ■ 58 Prayer was offered by Rev, Henry Nelson and Prederick Clerk W Maier. Albert T. together bby ModeratorM4Toiverved as Tellers. Town gether number n Clerk read the names, previous days ballotine. ballots cast, of those elected prl selectme n ole 3. Voted to the select and other to accept the annual report of the men s reco town of and committees, except mittee appointed t rn a adatio Officially tts and the report of the Com- Later y name the roads in town. the Stile �en °tt eCpm7th) wake table and voted s r tt from the Selectmen $Salaries ens for 1934 as follows :- Selectmen's Expenses $2,400.00 Tottn Aecountanplies 400.00 Toe s tant, a Supplies es 600.00 wearer's Treasurer's Salary pens, 60.00 Collector's Collector Salar 330.00 's Expense 75.00 To le wn Crk's Sal at 1,050.00 Legal Exre a EgPehRe 375.00 Assessorspnses 240.00 E eectablos'(Sa arnd expense 400.00 etion an Y ) Care of Tod Registrati 1,000.00 Police Wn H411 an Un 100.00 Fire De d Groruids 300.00 ot art S ale Inspector, 2,0oo.00 r of wei ,200.00 and Ex ghts and 2,100.00 Moth Penses) Measures (Salary 100.00 Tree W y arden 150.00 1,700.00 25.00 59 Forest Warden bfoderator 300.00 20.00 Health 125.00 Town Nurse 1,700.00 Ins pector 120.00 of Animals Inspector 20.00 of Slaughtering Care of Town 700.00 Dump %0,vaYs, Repairs (by Surveyor) 4,000.00 (see foot -note) Vocational 150.00 Training Sn- Removal 800.00 (by Surveyor) Guideboards 50.00 Street Li 4,200.00 VPh g hts arves 250.00 arbor 50.00 Master publi 60 00.00 c 1Velfare O ld Age 3,500.00 Assistance 32,651.50 blether (bY Committee) 300.00 pphysioal Education (schools) 1000.00 arks Library (by Trustees) Cenretand Playgrounds (by Commission) 900.00 1'200.00 S es and Tomb 75.00 Insdiers' Monument and Graves 1,300.00 TowranCe and Bonds 300.00 Co tt Reports 100.00 kis art Crders 700.00 �es cejlaneus 2,500-00 Iierer °e Fund 50.00 Inter Ing Brook 1,00000 ptotr st Town Notes Traf etron of 175.00 550.00 Shellfish Statfie Signals 325.00 Son Aid Idiers' 900.p0 Relief 60 Finance Committee E e xpc Alemorial Da 50.00 Pre - school Ph Exercises 200.00 Dental Clinic, ysical Examinations 50•p0 Safety Committee 120.00 50.00 $50,986.50 vas-note- cut as This item was originally $5,000.00 but Also reCpmmended by Finance Committee• voted town roads as olla's: —tee's report on officially naminE 014 wa road be to Ro Ocean Bay Cross. a changed to "Monument Ro0all St.'> fron arbor be called ,be changed, Odd Fellows Oayn Road, Odd Fellows' Rock Harbor Road"; each EaeetinIlalmco ofus 0 all to nil Beach y's Corner, 13 g to be taken up at next annual io�0" taken fro oath to 7tH) Article with the e table d to lay on table, later (on the ref, ticipati approval of the 'voted, to authorize the tTeasu n' Hake the sumo 'venue, notsioectuien, to borrow money in nd racial Year payable from the revenue m the present fi' qt Article 5. pon)e.taken from theetablelay upon the table later (on t5t the d Arti, 'Voted an4 'voted to indefinitely po f he ui t tion of ' Mayo et seleemen lttouslyhthat the town neceof $30, al for highway purposes aloa oous ddf d 61 Article 7. Voted, unanimously, that the o own accept a deed from b'Lrs. Hannah L. Dyer of a trianenlar plot land at the junction of Barley Neck and Poche 9R'ofor the same, purposes and raise and appropriate $� same. Article 8. Voted that the town raise and appropriate Pem-seven hundred dollars to rebuild with hh°fain Street Pr oMilder of the Beach road and a portion moount and the °idod the County appropriates alike ake state twice as much and authorizes the seleetm with Chap- 90, and all contracts thereunder. In accordance tleueral Laws. priate Article 9. Voted, that the town raise robuiidpwith ho eighteen hundred seventy -five dollars pr t e Cox the remainder of the Barley Nad theastate twice he ac, mlty appropriates a like amount a ake any and all et ra twssthereunder.1Z Inhaccordan e wi b Chapter 90' Gen money is r . Article 10. Voted to appropl -late wl'li brary to be of tile AV 14411a e by theTru st es for lthe purchseo °f books or any a'tab expense for the library d apPro- Aeiat Article 11. Voted that the tov✓n raise snprovided e nsand dollar to p- tl'e C a sum not exceeding two tho the State nrepri�ty appropriates an equal amountT n and County s °d aatcs au amount equal to both the contracting if able orr?ze the selectmen to do any the necessary. ter ( °n N) ° 4rticle 12. Voted, to lay ou tae V tea toxin definitely deft t ostpoueed to take from the table an II, ',1 62 Article 13, Qoted to raise and appropriate a slur Cod 1 ;Ospital or dollars ($ 00.00) to be aid to the Cal free bed In the establishment and maintenance of sons certified the hospital for the care and treatment of pct and eunable tbP the selectmen to be residents of the co,i� ane section 7 such care and treatment, in ac 1 Article iO 4 of Chapter 111 of the General Laivs the town raise an Voted ro rising vote Yes 150, No, 70' t for aete ding amusement Priate the 100. r sum of $ 00 fluireda2,3 vte). by ChaPtere158 ofethe Acts of 1929c1i1e. Conialitt Article 15, ParAss of three o °�o that the moderator apP°int d Dutch oeiu 1 tecti Elm n theoderate with the Mass. Forest a' lit disease on and eradication Of Committee Smith Jolin 11 apPoiiited t Crowell and under Article 15—Albert Article 16, and writteu Charles E. Young. sum ofic bhl0 e tVed d No c163 ation, to use eliec>i n ote $35p0.0p hat the tow Yes 134 on the folio' C porno esk' from Lt0 Purchase an raise and appropriate tto sixty th V. oe Tract of land adjacc"t�vn oithin a Sel dredQ Y days fro"' be authorized r school and other tome Article oiu this date to purebase $a bde5n t , e 18. voted , to indefinte Y Postpone. Y risin 'Pone ' Yes, b to I vote (I �o ub" 0onetable °ticu fob edeevoted Yes on 1114, oNo 113 lien by risiiis vo m0dera o ry A. Pe °ritely postpone, °tL to to use Written lbal Voted t Yes 16t oNOJvoB 63 tiou to indefinitely postpone. Voted to. adjourn at 5.45 o'clock P. M. to 1.30 o'clock P. ➢1. Wed. Feb. 7, 1934. Adjourned meeting called to order by moderator at 1'30 o'clock P. M. Wed. Feb. 7, 1934• Voted to indefinitely Postpone Yes 151, No, 139 by use of written ballot and cheek list. Article 19. Voted, that the toia'n raise and aPPro- Priate a su mnot exceeding $8,000 on repairs to higate °ho d and and meeting instruct school committee to investin report report how much of the $8,000.00 is necessary and to the selectmen within 30 days. 'that th Article 20. Voted No on the following motion, to of $1,80000 rum harden with raise and Tary a 01. lotiMixethleero t (p1 sportion n hat it it) from Congregational Church to Tonset Road `vliich type be left in the hands of the Selectmen to decide og road to build." that ollo'ving motion, 1'11c,t0}Antraise and Ipl)ropriatettilefsumr �($op Nvoloolnn. the sidewalk from Toii'n hall to nea 83 that M voteu es9912 Nto Pul` t h° At Voted, vote, chastOw u ra se and appropriate the e a snow plow. raise and app, nd Priato Article 23. Voted, that theollars ($°p0')the Jun for eotsho sum of three Hundred tilts year by �ryssi. Oo un tY Bandeunderotl e direction of Thomv r director ie for Article 24. Lemuel Pope Ji' erne Un]]ot cast• the CaPe Cod Extension Servii sly, tUat the moderator ho Article 25. Voted, unanirn0 Paid $20. for his 3 clays' Services. 64 Eactionn ak Eldredge Jr. passed to moderator a pro- test on action ,.taken Eldredge Jr and Charl 18 signed road Charles Article fined by :Elnathan E' Pato those assembledtherefogeersoll, this protest was est ssed to clerk to moderator IIo , action taken, protest with instruction to place sam Voted to adjourn at 6.10 o'clock P M LPH W SNOW, Town Clerk. TOTAL _- APPR,OPRIATIONg Article 6. gq�E AT ANNUAL T0WI1I A 11'1EETING Fgg. Seleetio 6 8 7 re ° °�mendationa Approved. for 193¢ Article listed under Article g Apprpped, Article g $80,986.50 Article 9, 25.00 Article 11, 3,700.00 Adele 13. Article 1,875.00 14, Miele 19. 2,000.00 500.00 Article 22 Artiele 2,100.00 23 8,000.00 250.00 300.00 FrxA $99,736.50 WA COryI WAR ITT LE 0 T NT F F ANNUALR ON ARTICLES ITI °nPr° Article 3. L8g'VA$y 18OWN MEETING °Cd except f0 olwin6eit nlBe`mmendations for 1934 65 Highway repairs approved amount of-$41000. g Y 31,651.50 Schools approved amount °f $ of $130. Physical Education disapproved. o>mt Memorial Day Exercises approved am meet - In accordance with a vote of the annual f then ante e the rep °meeting warrant CoFeb. 6, 1933 to the effect that town f�rtheT con - mmittee under article 6, nual of 1932 be referred back to the coinmitteetherfollowiag re sideratiou the Finance Committee submits Port The Finance Committee realm make alai on Shaw 7 eon road construction the selectmen shall d that a copy that said contracts shall be in writing an be filed in the town records. yOARD, Ch. BERTH TC'ROGERS RALpl -I SNOW FW R EE� �. D. WA o CL CE BNN L OTEVEDIITC0 LL AEB IE FPgAlvl E. g, U TAYLOR Seey FOSTER E CLAM WARREN Article 4. Approved. Article 6. Approved. Article 7. Approved. Article 8. Apprpped, Article 9. Approved. $x'00. Article jo. Article 11. Approved' Approved. sum not t0 exceed Article 12. Approved a Approved. Article 13. Article 14. Approved Article 16. Approved' F� PProved. Moderator appointed the Finance Committee f Yaeeting of or ter"' followiure as members of Feb. 1937, Fre m expir_ng with Annual town lat Postalydist icHoFlt;nsmand Warren E. Clark, South Or- 811 ow, East Orleans pos- 67 WARRAKT, SPECIAL TOW14 IVIFXTING November 17, 1934 T11E COMMONWEALTH OF 14ASSACIi11SETTS, 134rnstable, ss. of Orleans To either of the Constables of the town Greeting: m the County of Barnstable, Massachusetts, In the name of the Common«'eald o arnl the ",town You are hereby directed to notify. and .ons acid in t °`v° taats of said town, qualified to vote in elect: on Saturday affairs, to meet at tie town hall M said t atllone- thirty fol- the seventeenth day of Novemhe1tlle'c , act °n the to °ek in the afternoon, then and to raise 1otv�g articles:, Town will vohree Thou - and appropriate To see of mofi y n0� toto exec construct p1st uen an the °co n slold grounds al building atha(�Nvi l PI iyetballlal d high �0dations for the winter pLOalam °l leans grade anY snnr sell solslandlto provodelbYpb 11'1S4of lOnndelhthi erwIs or tf mOneY that may be approl,l iat° (L'y request) t° rai$e ake any action relative thereto- Tow will vote y vollars if the to red ea t Boek L ARTICLE 2. To see liuRd a Tllree ($a5p) appropriate filing inall backfof the eitainulahthorCbusffi inn business Tiarhor and other necessary `p0rh p any other ARTICLE 3. And to act um °eeting• t post poi S that loaY legally come before the e this tiVar 11 I 0 e a to lbg Ap d you re copies cte eoz eat tale three 66 Article 17. Article 18 Dis approved. , Article 19. Article 20. Approved. Disapproved. Article 21, Article 22 Approved a sum not to exceed $1,800.00- DiaaPProved, Article 23 . Da oved. in PProved. Moderator appointed the Finance Committee f Yaeeting of or ter"' followiure as members of Feb. 1937, Fre m expir_ng with Annual town lat Postalydist icHoFlt;nsmand Warren E. Clark, South Or- 811 ow, East Orleans pos- 67 WARRAKT, SPECIAL TOW14 IVIFXTING November 17, 1934 T11E COMMONWEALTH OF 14ASSACIi11SETTS, 134rnstable, ss. of Orleans To either of the Constables of the town Greeting: m the County of Barnstable, Massachusetts, In the name of the Common«'eald o arnl the ",town You are hereby directed to notify. and .ons acid in t °`v° taats of said town, qualified to vote in elect: on Saturday affairs, to meet at tie town hall M said t atllone- thirty fol- the seventeenth day of Novemhe1tlle'c , act °n the to °ek in the afternoon, then and to raise 1otv�g articles:, Town will vohree Thou - and appropriate To see of mofi y n0� toto exec construct p1st uen an the °co n slold grounds al building atha(�Nvi l PI iyetballlal d high �0dations for the winter pLOalam °l leans grade anY snnr sell solslandlto provodelbYpb 11'1S4of lOnndelhthi erwIs or tf mOneY that may be approl,l iat° (L'y request) t° rai$e ake any action relative thereto- Tow will vote y vollars if the to red ea t Boek L ARTICLE 2. To see liuRd a Tllree ($a5p) appropriate filing inall backfof the eitainulahthorCbusffi inn business Tiarhor and other necessary `p0rh p any other ARTICLE 3. And to act um °eeting• t post poi S that loaY legally come before the e this tiVar 11 I 0 e a to lbg Ap d you re copies cte eoz eat tale three dand ays tat Ore of Will. least before ybm b1' gigging in said town, seven uue If rarit time' m theYour dolot' and make duedreturn lof this meeting. War- B s the n Givettace of meethagre 8°, to the town clerk, at the ttt the Year ceder Oee ha aforesaid. thirtY.fonr of our Lord one this nd n nine of November a and GEORG JOE B. T- WARD, SE P11 L. ROGERS, Selectmen of Orleans Dp�GS $pECTo erator dotiii called°pember 17, �93DMETING $eurick t0 order al id moderator' at 1:30 o'elo °warrant read by mod - the as t eall d k P. M. ed, th for aheforhlniked.lu theahat loll to the fact that this hYn hRoY 8lected at each at a ebargo having been elecn moderatorROgera an h meetiugal town meeting rather klb, to 8 aan' apP olLLE l.rVe as tellers. el8o" chosen and sworn ac an red RoPo x°Odred appro a� d, Y of Forgot Rro'lia oOa > or build ($3 500 �atup of co v °t that he Town cal aetivitieelEog P at Will Pre OJldruete Thousand school th0 Aup 1 Of basket ball and ccommoda- s Of Drleana grade oand high 69 schools and to provide by issuance of Town . as for this soon '11111. '11111. of money. Work on this building to boo Plans are approved by authorized officials, by Fi- ARTICLE 2. No report on this article that de TOwn the ttanee Committee. Voted, Yes, by voice vote, Fifty Dol- raise and a ro riate the sum of Three Ilan drhead at Rock PP P the new bulk work pertaining thereto. lays ($350.) for filling in back of $arbor and other necessary voice under th rote, e ARTICLE 3. Voted, Yes, by carry out title 3 that the selectmen be i voinstructed to vote of the town taken under article One' Voted, by voice vote, to adjourn. Meeting adjourned at 2.25 o'clock g adj J H W' SNOW, RALP wn Clerk 70 W�RBANT sPECIgL TO 77N MEETING December 6, 1934 g Bar sbl COM11f0�wEALTII Oh, MASSACHUSETTS To is th either the To off Barnatabltables of the Town of Orleans the , tau are herebaaie Of the GreetinS day ihs £tOaIDeTOihir 9ua1 °° notify ancli warn the tothe sixth day the Town t0 v0te in election and Town ticles:. rt0pt the °£ 3)"emb all in said Town on Thnrs' propriART1CLE nand there °to act t three following a n ate 1, aee if thou dsndred Doll oaey not the town will raise and ap- th� twA t rbprog as to p$oo5p�) to sled Three Thousan dete r the it of de ho uct on the school or rmite how ptpils basket- using accommodations for of epnstittea°sfer the rro f"Ode °Orleans and other physical ae- dre ART1C boil �4 orablelftbTee Proms ded and bYi borro v ng aned0ell Ave 8 f C hall he e 4"14, tY action relative thereto. ani "lal8 the Lsea requiiler Onep�ratio11 of section one bull- (13y re9ue alive t) iithf trapstt for the and thirty-one of st) artied btliat kill taking of fur - bearing at lhcit aR legal a suspotdod or take such y Arid to °ithin this town? me bofor,,Oot the hteetinllY other business F. 71 this And you are directed to serve p ut, by Post- And mg up attested copies thereof at the three Post Offices and the store of William iK. Higgins in said Town, seven days at least before the time of holding said meeting. Hereof Fail Not, and make due return of Clerk, at`tl e rant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, time and place of meeting, as aforesaid• tli of Given under our hands this twenty seven day n NOyember in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hu• dred and thirty -four. ARROW, t1RTHUR L. SP E• T• WARD, GEORGE gOGERS, PI-1 L• en 0 Orleans JOSE Selector MEETUiG DOINGS SPECIAI, TO VV% 3 O'eloOk P' MBOY bY December 6, 193 Meeting was called to order F1enrY W' Man s °h0S- Moderator. Prayer offered by Re "" old R• Cumin warrant s' Rogers, Albert T. Nelson and Het as Tellers to and sworn by Moderator t° a Butler the u gad by Town Cl rk Voted, to alloiv N' gicliard writ, Ari n by use of vilege of the floor. upo d voters. Voted that this article be voted regist °reek list °f tell or printed ballot and check ballot and check r Voted, by use of panto 39 that therconstru°tugnn of ated tthed voters YES oif $3,500.IfmN'oe that will provide etball and holding. on the school grolunds oral °f ueCpminodations for the winter prod el Other physical 72 and high schools wales for the pupils of the Orleans grade men be directed toand other Publie appropriated construct uses; that fire select - transferred fro., to meet said building within the sum sum of nna the appropriation that there be $3,500. PPropriaLed funds in the treasury the rese �RTIOLE 2. Vote ntative of the yI P'C Allth Harold Andrews, rep theiste edvoted, by use of privilege of the floor. voters, YES Arinted ballot and check list of foe hnndt10naf sectioll kill take "id thirty-, ue ou fired andefive IB of Chapter l Pen at once or °f lie riu of the Gleneral Laws requiring tak be p AitTIO the tOWtiq anima alive unharm traps is gt Aaid L) 2. re�tuested d, vf• 205p eaeli voice vote, that the Tellers to be °'ce vote for thee services. OOted t° adjou n at au tha urothee Tno me Acco . ntant be o clock P. M. �A1 PII W. SNOW, Town Clerk i3 TOTAL APPROP. TATIONS FOR 1934 Total Appropriations at Annual Town Meeting $99,736-50 February 5, 6, 7, 1934 Total Appropriation Special Town Meeting 350.00 14"ember 17, 1934 Tot" Appropriation Special Town Meeting 3,500-00 Deeember 6, 1934 $103,586.50 Total Appropriation for the Year 1934 DOGS LICENSED IN 1934 $216.00 109 105.p0 Males @ $2.00 36.00 21 Females @ $5.00 \Spayed females @ $2.00 $359.00 148 29.00 148 fees @ 20 cents $329.40 Paid County Treasurer Sjq0VV' RALpS Town Clerk I 1. 74 DIvISI0XEALTB OF MASSAOhUSETTS, ON OF FISgF,g•IES AND GAME, LIOENSES ISSUED IN 1934 d Fees Div of 16 Seties 1 RetaineFishe�e F shin ,Resident & G sa Ser1eg 2 @ $2 00 Citizens' 17llnnting Resident Citizens' $32.00 $4.00 x;28.00 Series 3 @ $2.00 5 25 5 Seti Sm5 @s$325_Citizens' 166.00 20.75 14100 Tra "g@$5 ""l lent 55.25 4.25 5 a Set -ee� 25 Citizens' 0 11 @ $2.25 . M'nor Trappers' 26.25 1.25 20.0 r1Q8 7 Sporting a esi 6.00 dent Citizens 6.75 .75 1 $ee. to eitizQns ov Tra r-e °per 70 yrs , rtes Fish• S' Non -resident 1 Seriy 9 @ 5.25 citizens' 1111nt. 9 Non,r 0 Cerieg i5@ 10,26 dent Citizens, 5.25 .25 5 0 1 Serb @ '5 Lobster and 10.25 .25 10.00 ee a117 Ton resi 3.25 145 shmg dent Citiz 35.00 1.75 3 @Q 1.50 ens 5 1.50 25 1./2 / �- $338.25 $33.50 $30 7 4 5 RALPFI W. SNOS'V,Clerlt Town iJ LIST OF JUPORS AS COT;1PILED BY THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF ORLEANS, 11T1jSS° JUNE 30, 1934 JURORS DRAWN IN 1934 Charles 0. Mayo, Grand Juror for Year TRAVERSE JURORS William F. Estlin Spring Term. Elmer C Smith, Spring Tcrm• Clifford L. IIarris, Special Session' 1X111 S. Rogers, Special Session. Alhett T. NelsonelFall Term. Cabinet rMaker (fern, . Rogers South Orleans Cabinet La 411 R. Taylor Laren Orleans Retired W. Pierce lll,vv South Orleans Caretaker . Rogers Ito South Orleans sherman and N. Snoiv ROger F, East Orleans Plum ber Smith �iIlia Orleans Clerk Elijah C. Mayo East Orleans Farmer �'ath C. Long C. Orleans Mason Darling Orleans Ilerrl s F• Nichols Orleans F sb rwan Letoert ''• Smith A• Orleans Farmer lobo Nickerson Orleans Laborer Edward Anthony Orleans Fisherman Barnard 'W elbert Far A dlia Orleans ?,porter ran David PJ Painter Delano Orleans JURORS DRAWN IN 1934 Charles 0. Mayo, Grand Juror for Year TRAVERSE JURORS William F. Estlin Spring Term. Elmer C Smith, Spring Tcrm• Clifford L. IIarris, Special Session' 1X111 S. Rogers, Special Session. Alhett T. NelsonelFall Term. w M P4 O Wi F I `o m z d v A 70 w m �o�fi � pomp ea co P4 Fi CF GU Fam 94 P4 a Gr a1m,�w vSyU9 .,d m ti .a t7WC,waA �vti m q ti A p F O m i.�q�ti qm p O g m 3� nnro AF m c. {yq m �'Fm ^_pmG Op UW�aam°�..ay �A UWahRi� .N. •�-, 1 a F d A F b bOtlygm Vgmp_pmpm rN c1 Fz m W p0mmrpG pw mOZom ^°' baFp?m �, Q�a3aoMn wgrow`a'ro� qq,j tiNN�`yry��Nt`eDMN r4 o A hq N 05 0 8ZZG 19$4 RRIAG ES RECORDED IN ORLEANS IN bate _ _ _ gesidonce 5a3 Name of Parties Age p<e 1 John 22 orleaas 13 M, Hamilton 19 Orleans yo3i 4 " M Eldridge 91 Orleans ➢• 8 Oliemiah Smith Harding 64 Orleans ➢ B} $sTUI Cook (McIntire) McIntire 24 Owns able 3 Frame Hinckley Freeman ZS Orleans t. R• I• �➢ 3 L;iiik Lester Brooks 56 Woo giver �➢ JOaePh ennins�g Jr). Thayer ZZ Fall all R er 21 the G g �14� 10 E�abewes enl Collins 19 19 Ore ens (Dorchester) 41y Edw I h Prances Hopkins 22 Orleans 9 Doria d James McDermott 21 Ohatham 41➢ Char Wilbur Chase 23 Orleans ( 2l $ob.68 Albert Bassett 24 TroerN. otclair, N• J. 0 =, Reper Grace Perry DPP IVI {, 2p hil c Gilbert Sanders 24 Orleans S. ➢ LaZt eghes o kina 41 Orleans on. N• Y. �3 ar Tennyson Morton H P 63 lyl•t. V erg N. Y l• a'fili (Ne'rcomb) Small 43 14ew Y +, lg Caro m Raymond Bender 34 Orleans 'off Bllpt ine Johanna Kimmerle 23 Littleton 22 N�ophlneaHutchi song 34 Truro a 26 Osten k( t3 aeon ar$olden Pierce Moore 26 Orleans 2) koith Ma ederick Willard — 23 Brewster Y W Y Smith 65 Orleans Lil)tana4ay Shepard N (Nickerson) Young 64 I J DEATHS RECORDED IN ORLEANS IN 1 hate - - - -- — gos. 1y3 Name Yrs' p mar Jan. 4 5 Apr 23 Mary Clary Bullard 86 8 21 Hay 14 Hattie k Mayo 67 9 1I y 31 olill Childs 56 10 fi June Chart I erick Parent 83 Jul➢ 2 14'ed " ld young 75 o 3o A 21 July 3 Elia er'ek William 63 S 1I Au 18 N e Crehor 1''ulcher 51 q Se 9. 6 eheatiah a Seikel 91 3 A sept 2 dee Maud Glibsonarding 75 6 14 2 laid $ept 2y Zephaai Snow Higgins 80 1 9 0 ' 30 atherine Phillip Fournier 63 5 26 0% 9 atiN May G Higgins 9 16 bee 11 \W oru annon k 11 \ 91 Z u 1''ernando G1 ele H°gers Higgins 79 TREASURER'S REPORT RECEIPTS �hpesrt Cafe Cod Trust Co., $8 401.66 eek Checks g ae,ount, Jan. 1,1934 Jan ' 'noneY orders and cash on hand, 6,440.27 4eeeiptsr 1934 187,269.86 1984 $20/ Aa DISBURSEMENTS $184567.28 Oay'�eltts 24 inclusive 04 %t No. 1 to 123¢6,82 C heeki ' Cape Cod Trust Co., peeks ng aeeount, Jan. 1, 1935 197.69 January 1 eY orders and cash on hand ' S, _ 193529 TRUST FUND ACCOUNTS d 6%ciiit Clement Gould and Wife Trust Fuu 0000 AQ�e De COnl `�eYmouth Savings Bank and 0141538 u'aul e F11'e Cents Savings Bank U al at d interest88 to Feud Jan. 1, 1935 80 of Orleans Street Light Fund assigned to T °"'n r01 51i 1 Deposited in Weymouth Savings Bank and 2' 6g,1 Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank 5 Accumulated interest 2,60617 60• Less interest drawn $9'51"61 Bal. in Fund, Jan. 1, 1935 00 860 n Cemetery Trust Fwd g $3:10, Deposited in Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Ban ti190 Accumulated interest $1'1 Bal. in Fund Jan. 1, 1935 0 fund 100, Yates Rogers Cemetery Cod $ 61 , Deposited in savings department of Cane 061 Trust Co. 1 Accumulated interest Bal. in Fund Jan. 1, 1935 it d 660 0(I Snow Library Fun 060 00' 2000 Consisting of: 5 000, 00 David Snow Fund 001 Jonathan W. Young Fund "" William H. Nelson Fund Thomas Arey Hopkins Fund DQAosited in Provident Institution for 4v* 9S, Boston, Cape Cod Five Cents Savings $7,700-00 Bank and savings dept. of Cape Cod Trust Co* '772,56 Accumulated interest �— $5,472.56 Bal, Fund, Jan. 1, 1935 Joshua N. Taylor Gift to Snow LibrarY Deposited in savings dept. of Cape Cod $41.87 Trust Co., A 11%,11a ed inte interest 1' 1934 — 23.70 'kithdr•awals, 1934 Bal, • _ �Das ofnTreasurer's report to be found under re Dort of Town Accountant. gALP11 W' S\�0,0, Tl•easur•er• r l w! 82 cIJLLECTOR OF' TAXES REPORT Dal Beal 8stste slid Tangible Personal Property W" due a 1932 tag DR. array o 3., taxes es Jan. 1, 1934 Abatement �afteraxesAug a 31,11934 4 Payment, refund, 1934 Paid Trea Paid] Treas aaecnnt 1932 CR. Abat Treas ac onnt 1933 Abat d 1932 °pant 1934 Abat d 1933 Une od 1g34 U"colleeted 193 Tax tile 19 ted 1934 Tax title Iga4 gal d Moth (Ilq ne a �aarraat 1939933, all 1' 9 4 Aar 31 4 11939 $8148.64 20,751.65 92,926.53 15.44 $121,842.56 $7 960.16 11,726.6 62,g11.54 4 189.5 68.50 423.73 8,620.9 29,884.7 335.52 222.30 $121,S0. 56 $49.14 95.2 350/'20 NVI LEM CR. Paid Treas. account 1932 Paid Treas. account 1933 Paid Treas. account 1934 Abated 1934 uneollected 1933 uncollected 1934 Polls DR. gal. due on 1932, Jan. 1, 1934 gal. due on 1933, Jan. 1, 1934 Warrant 1934, May 26, 1934 ""'ect error, 1932 ment after payment, refund, 1934 Abate CR. Paid Treas. account 1932 Paid Treas, account 1933 Paid Treas. account 1934 Abated 1933 Abated 1934 uncollected 1933 uueolleeted 1934 Assistanpe old Ag e gal, due on 1932 Jan. 1, 193 13"- due on 1933, Jan. 1, 19 $49.14 78.05 239.31 .50 17.24 110.39 $494.63 $6.00 212.00 - 970.00 2,00 2.00 $1 '192,00 $8.00 168.00 758.00 36-00 16.00 S.00 198.00 $11g2,00 $4.00 103.0 Ol 00 84 495.73 596.11 Paid. Treas, acco OR. Pa'd, Tre unt 1932 3,706-00 1.70 acco L'ueollectes unt 1933 d $4.00 Abated 193 3 1933 SS.00 paid paid Treaa. a��0�t 1932 CR. 4.00 Abet ac 1 3 edreae co ut 93 11.00 $107.00 llIotor 17ehicie Excise Bal. duo Bal. due ou 1932' Jan. 1 1934 8. Waira° 1934,3Mar. ' 1) 1934 $50.54 1, 02 May 21 $1,979.27 Aug. 11 634.89 Dee 3 J. e after Abetwent 495.73 596.11 after for paymeat 3,706-00 1.70 refjua� 1934 132.47 Trees, $ paid paid Treaa. a��0�t 1932 CR. 198.00 4.00 Abet ac 1 3 edreae co ut 93 4 $44.91 Abated 1932 ant 1934 512. Abate 1983 7.15 2,497-15 Uueoleete34 ucolleeted 1934 41 240 507.88 1,100.85 ::R Total Uncollected Taxes Jan' 1, 1935 620. 9 7 $8,384.70 1933 Real and Personal 29' 17.24 1934 Real and Personal 1933 Moth 110.39 1934 Moth 8.00 1933 poll 198.00 4.00 1934 poll 507,58 1933 Old Age Assistance 1933 Motor 1,100:S5 Vehicle Excise 1934 Motor Vehicle Exeise $3 gALPB W. C Collector of 'faxes I. f is S t� By 1E � ARD OF PUBLIC j,] YEAR 1934 Darin _- Welfare 1s 9 these tryln llot all easy onetimes the lot of the Board of 8oardEaeh case we hel" °ne of the m °eStigated either % °e that �uvesti by a member of the with to suffer no one iu gators employed by the Board• the for f Orleans wo one or State de mstruotio °od or shelt uld wish any ity Partme us and er This is in conform eases There h $ be orders from the Federal and e vass11 al aid tae iuoreaseucrease in number of permanent 1°4o estt iuCr °as sees. The u the number of temporary or 787.82 le m 19354 lu lg3g Ppr°priation of $6,000. in 1933 will 6 taa ,ag a b The amount no additional amount is Rgleberejajb4epot).Og to revon eeofed in 1934 vvaTo $2112.18 (see the attio'lafro k othethe Towhabove amount expended there Poll Of $5 r Cities y the Commonwealth $cdg6, g is a g 17.00' s and ToNvns reimbursement to ederal of f0pd January Go°er�1elit °pmtuodities received from the 1934 $oard °f°r distribution by the 1 ca welfare Februa 180 lbs eggs rY 1934 42p l ,beaus March 90lb$ butter 1934 20 ba' butter 51p ]bs s a0ur 15 ba 'butter 200 Ibs s $our pork April 1934 10 bags oranges 180 lbs. butter 240 lbs. pork 450 lbs. lard 3 large bags Milkwheato flay 5 bags oranges 1934 30 bags flour 1 lb. JrtY 300 lbs. pork Beef ( LO cans; 1934 5 boxes Roast 1 lb. August 1934 15 Uoxes Roast Beef (360 cans Septeurber 1934 5 bosesaSruoked Pork (100 lbs. I l). cans, 1 October 1934 28 boxes Roast Beef (672 November 1934 16 bags Potatoes 1) Potatoes(1OO lbs. oath) December 1934 3,700 lbs. Potatoes Veal (77 p ai 1e0es) 2 barrels Frozen the gip The Board of Public Welfare I Go`elrllabas one Fedora belie a commodities by the. bn ed wisely t hape rec gone to home food has been d families tha ieciation• the t s where needed. The app from Foot °f have commoditiesexpressed listed their eapotmente thisl'arco nn art of efdorl aGovernment andwl le orea"Y pverY gra Thissohli, ould ha Neither the here w as a amount• with the atbrtlty ruethe distribution of this large yQelf are, ndging and a it was placed upon the Boll' ilities for o pond° LItive stithe C. W. A. and E. Ti. the able Doris welfare La>Lr gating cases and also by and Mrs 'oard of of these \Tjjrse audug Town Nurse as`vassis,tants tihchdiBributlon other committees and ad °isp1s commodities b S8 d t e m as Placed in the homes most in nee of SEwingPeo shave been 466 articles made in the E. R• A• °' Welfaro Ject that have been requisitioned by the B °ard nccember slid 1934 distributed in the town from October to Toro Dre'25 the m °nths of Februar and March 1934' mn Nur Pair of Red Cross blank is distributed by the slid the C' w• A. were approximate) 1 524 articles made inhMtown1934,SeThese articlesdweregentirely January, distributed s libuted The to tonmof t during Jan cleans received from the Federal Gov' n'aa deliver• Thi nary February and March 1934, 150 2,° coal be9nd atsa cost at' approximate value of $2,250'05 This adds g rece1ve $375.00 to the town. Thor t Board of the bnrde at this time from the Governn1ene of g A welfare hasp of the Welfare appropriation' Tan °f fuel. PrOpJoct. Thiy ocelved 14 loads of wood frO need F was given to some of those in from the 1Go mg is the d Akt T eeember 19 from romo he nmonof 1933 ll to ce, 72 AattA teatee III (avers t eiMarch 28, 1934 $1,40�.�0 Amt rage amo finds in Orleans. est. 11 Num er of a' Fug t Per m °nth sPent in Orleans $3' 9 b�0 ropy IPehe ° AloY oath at present time $110�e l °f Peo ted) d winter of 1933 -34, 90 fail (lOp r °PreaPolntedAloyed winter of 1934 -35, 24 families The above will show tlhiat there is $1,973.93 less of Federal Funds being expended per month in Orleans at the This loss Present time than during the winter of 193Welfare Board Of Federal help must be met by the local e extent that need req or 1984, $334.53 t° the uires. Cash from the Federal EmergencY Relief f assist ce We wish to thank all who have given us an ion to and especially to those who have called our attention families and persons in need of help. G. E. T. "WARD, Ohairman ARTHUR L. SPARBOW JOSEPH L. ROGERS• 90 SNOB' LIBRARY REPORT FOR 1934 `umber °plumes bought 153 r umber volumes presented 78 �umber volumes catalogued qg28 \umber limes borrowed 1g59� Total imaf0r19s¢ oorowed 1115 $73-16 MARY S. CUMMINGS, Librarian. White Presented an W e' Mrs. E B to by Thomas Hopkins, Mrs. N °rig. W Leone Airs 'Richardson, Mrs. M. S. Bullard, Mrselen 01 Mss EleanOreHo°ewaalker, Claude Ronne, Mss OMIe O osnn, r. w. R • Brooks, Mr. Geo. B. O'rl9 91 T0WN NURSING SERVICE 1934 Ip�s'ug visits goejaletive visits 8oarel o its �effare visits, supervision ar cases �obidit visits �iedi Y eases 11i, Pages the Q I cases Oid Aedie eases Ofd age pension Pr dge cases paf� tal p a is °n Case visits �at5artu eases Names ford eases Nah es for Prenatal letters ae9eh Postpartum letters T4bere eases A• T. visits �h ul �omrenl ° osis Cases Bh ahleo qt oc elasesup visit! et s N�ttq es Vp si li ana Life Insurance tan p h tig Ser cc a Insurance �e0 oueiveai rendered Veralt by Town Treasure: Expenses 636 149 38 29 76 310 1 63 4 6 6 12 12 3 6 17 17 9 69 3 5 7 7 t r'i 92 ing th Donations o f clothing etc., have been receivedo. Year and the Town takes this opportunity to the donors. Chiidren miner Round UP and Preschool work. ex Chil mined at Preschool Clinic Children egamined by Private physicians entered Public School Children Follow vaccinated Children P visits Defects ' mental test, passed Defects corrected P0$in Anti Pr toxin Clinic eschool Children Babies Dental Clinic �dr en attended 14 5 i9 i9 19 2 26 2 I'lespeetfully submitted, LAURA D. T. KNOW'J" ' VA pl �ge- Tow 74M REPORT OF SURVEYOR' OF Nh'lle, labor Il a "$k IS, Trucks QaaOil w Plow tNiles HIGHWAYS Snow Removal �py�feri Rea erve Fund Na4011a General Repairs on Roads i'ayr0]1a Trland L. Mayo Surveyor d o �I r0lla treks and teams C e�ial, labor 5�tla ap l� 11% d equipment $�Ae-� 0 oil 8hreeg n Boiler $ 873.70 492.45 21.00 11.28 1.10 $1, .47 $1,400-00 0 $800.00 600•p0 $1400.00 $ 458.00 1,230.1 1,566.00 g20.91 71.96 41.03 44.61 10.50 $4 94 Balanee 89 $4,050-00 AAAropriated $ 000.00 Transfer Reserve Fond 50.00 $4, ROLAND L. MAYO, Surveyor of 111g111vays 95 BARNSTAPLE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT I' Barnstable �ant The following is a brief report Of tile e Y Health Department for the year 1934. e h as be The aThe situation regarding cpl"111 lof diseas bas n Seep atisfactorY. only one wild case child• ease ofenorted, —a non- immwlized pre- se11oo1 110 CO 4eetio typhoid fever occurred, apparently iisaaisase 'peo `loort�a 'Ith t11e County. Two cases of fresident fan'ery as h 6ePatt as having occurred in the no et no car rOOping bee urAg certain am 1j1t Of, nInea se eStlIr bout the oyattYas occurred, as has been the S AssASSOC a al Bo The regular meetin-s of the Southtb Bnrean '111d t tk��t ds °f Health, the Cape Coda gall SOCi County ke he 4t1ilt IV llAsB°ciatio leh De tUeen Melo Pnblie )30 . tioasesf Q the ' Chadwick Commissioner te1.n A e disc cs ipe�rdsofr"09 meeting of the Sonticonln }l1uicabos Coulty is Vdve b g ubereulosis.l1eThe Chacllvick °T al Out iate fjeaQtnh Qaeiaoetu successfully conducted {Prof tile 1sSAss°Ofttile 'lr ell o Year. Dr. David Zae1 of t11 ,ti110 and Vlrte Coe hor Me art hespokemtetho den a elayth Deport. �aeq' Ile P hloalth Bureti Associati 0lilc gat orNS�tP��s, fit at s u Sheehan of the Ne1v I 1161a rions m ha Ae oke at the nurses' meetnlb d at va alth ...1ke Officer has as L1 96 clubs, etc., and has attended the Health Officers' meetings m Boston on various occasions. m�iza 1 °nodentalregu� cynics' including diphtheria im- Tosoid is ' pre-school, etc., have been held as usual T now being given to all children under ten Years d thatthe diphtheria immunization clinics as it is be lieu is obtained�ll1Cker and greater immunity with less reaction clinics in towns o all o has now been possible to arrange dental f the County etc., have large number of inspections of food places, dair1es' in the been made and the regular testing of the cattle been CountY, slid s been done. y dog have been reported in several cues good man bites ha u recommended, ases anti -rabic treatment s slid the Fleet was in provineetown Burin the summer manner .authorities there deserve credit fo r the efficient both m which the plaint WQTard8 san sanitary of visitors was handled, and Other matters. Dinloog this and w'TQ all immediately ea t nded o' this �Qaector George Tear it has been necessary for Sanitary th Departmelit Oil to Spector n resign from the CountY ployee as bee desery Of he °qty Health in st faithful health and efficient d ex°ell great credit Department for many Years an ent and fait for his work. He has always been an Saul V. Crocked Jr., inh ector. Assistant Sanitary FnspeCtor ant tary, Inspector and as been promoted to the position of Crocker. Y InsPe�tor,Atoonthe posit onavpo ttedbYssMr- All of tb ins cl e fo has Ular eodrk, including sanitary and es oth cooperation need their uties as usual, and all emPloyehe d all of all off eials tae left efficient t manner. o hint be des rd 97 work and the physicians of the County have assisted the di- n every way as always. One meeting of S atterseT °" cal and discussion gardmg Society etc., were the sub J on their a 01 an The nurses of the County have ea11 to al Periodical sting others have as efficient al lwaysrbeen in f this IS read t onrof all health matter submitted. All coop a,or • eiated by the Health Officer, as witholishedlin health k the communities little can be aCeomP, in pections, eTY'ef- s A program of wort, in °coming year 811 tie Taan- lort will beemade t arranged carry on the workman aer, . g,spectfullY, ?,. P. GOF''F,Oo D Y Health Officer• 98 4Pv,LLANrq PIR DEPARTMENT '0 the Honorable Board of Selectmen: 1 hereby sub mi house fires t the report of the Fire Department. Autrey fires 4 mobile fires 2 Boat fires 1 Grass fires Total 2 9 $224.0p 84teen fires in town resulting in property loss o8 Ont of town fires 2. All 1935. PPropriation of $2,000 is requested for the year of $600 ford co�hi the eel's rs rocomMend the appropriation or hose and Ladf of a cord Truck to be used as a Par The folloro r Truck. One4 °0 ing eonstitutes the equipment of the De- One 300 gallon Pumper. 2300 t gallon 2000 feet of 1 1/2 et of hose. of which are2iu go hose. d condition. Respectfully submitted, GEORGE D KNOWLES, Chief Engineer. 99 PARK COTVtMISSIONERS' R" p' 7th, 1935' Orleans, Nfass., Jan. park We do hereby submit the Annual RePort of the �0mrnissioners. Eldredge Park will have the usshl.wt the done this Year cutting grass and cleaning the bru m grove e $]led v and caring for the grounls* need to e o the parkin space at the Beach will spring made n g p last side e north side as the new road built m 4 10 caries g is in fine tshape and 1W. a' Iededelp in Parking tl last iven the usual caeeP�a th are care given the Eldredge Small Pthe Town Bur 1 l �d the Soldiers' Monument and also s boon ell, d lar edThel {bathing of. place at Skaket. n,oy °d by the ° °f Red and cleared as and is fine for childre'r well as the young. aro b °ruSeedinS• °oI ir the trees alld Town nderbrush the and made read c, fe ,led t oa e °and hottse The Town lot in South 011calls d trees, Pl drank fade riot has been cleared °f bring r.tnnity t0um°n then They Commissioners ttrake the I raves and Mon TOO °nowlto decorated the Soldier's lthoing the roorial Da nd en o gry �and� gseat Skaketr and Town ubmitted, Respectfully $ F BEE' LUTHEL pop pNCI, iSsiovers. BE CAR To Fa k Cum 100 REPORT OF TREASURER OF ORLE,ANTS A. A. Received from To Receipts Park concession gPPrOPriation Dance, food sale $2,008.98 etc Field collections' . 50.00 146.65 1,168.99 ExPenditnre6 $3,374.62 Plage�' Aalarieg and expenses Board and Chairman and Clarence D room Unifor m bats and 1,402.39 411ppli08 Tru;,sportatloj, 11253,62 Umpires 494.46 Meclical attention 28.47 Express, telephone 150.00 Park ' etc, concession 10.00 Taxes 24.51 Mar• 14 To Snow Removal 2 10.00 July 23 To Selectmen's 'Supplies 0 2.74 Balance on band 31 0 To Miscellaneous 3 $3,366.19 4 To Board of H 8.43 Report of Orleans $3,374.62 Received from Receipts�ht Team m Tom appropriation Balls, bats and sir PPlies Expenditures $89.55 e,L OT t e it' 4 tt 4 t )- W l-t $89.55 v 1• �' 11'147 t \}' t24 101 REPORT OF FINANCE' COMMITTEE For the Year 1934 d with B Bertha C. The Finance Committee of a Chairman and Clarence D The committee was fortunate Uers i ittee any eban8e i We wish to thank the Townattendin8 our 14rabers f for their courtesy in Reserve tht"Rhout t the year. £ro1e t The following transfers o $600.00 have been authorized.— $ $0.00 Mar• 14 To Snow Removal 2 27500 60.00 July 23 To Selectmen's 'Supplies 0 0. To Insurance and B 31 0 To Miscellaneous 3 2p0 p0 4 To Board of H y5.00 Nov' 13 T 500 2 00 To Assessors P 3.25 10 To Road Repair-, applies 6 61.00 To Selectmen s S 12121 To Town Clerks eglstrat 0 000-00 11 12 13 14 17 21 1 L L 102 Dec. 29 To Treasurer's Expense To High School Re 15.00 pans 207.45 Anlc"Dt appropriated $2,500.00 A'Ocmmt transferred $2,500.00 2,500.00 BERTRA C WARD Chairman, W RREN E G' HOPEZNS, EREEM AN E. SNOW E. SN6 , , R'• EVERETT BONNELL, HHB UPH MITCHELL FOSTER TAYLOR CLARENCE D. ILgER, Secretary. 0Rtp()RT 103 OF SEALER OV �'��1�� AND MEASURES December 1st, 1934. the Honorable Board of Selectmen' of Weight' lble $ores for the it the report of the Seallot Con- demned 4lorul aoales over 5,000 lbs. nat aoales 100 to 5,000 lbs. ° °ter scales 100 to 5,000 lbs 24, wales under 100 lbs tN eales under 100 lbs. rla� scales 100 to 5,000 lbs. m Bales under 100 lbs. teo gut; hal g scales under 100 lbs. oird °Cl int; °the pors weights ,laid t weights Y asures soj saeures tp noye�epurupa Ins ou pumps rd pumps Sealed Se 'ed 0 3 0 0 10 0 0 2 O 0 9 0 1 4 0 1 5 1 0 26 0 0 s 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 21 0 1 3S 0 0 3 2 0 30 0 0 7 0 0 S6 0 $5140 eat 6 i c at�gefee and paid fl reasurer Treasurer $y2.3y s collect nd paid Total fitted, STgeas°res Respectfully S. we ahts Sealer> �l 2 3 4 7 1 l 'L I' i 7 �3 G'I i 104 ANNUAL TOWN MEETINGWARRANT FLERUARY 4, 1935 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable SS. To either of the Constables of the Town of Orleans in the County of Barnstable In the name GREETING. setts, you are hereby The Commonwealth habitants Y directed of warn the hn- of said To to notify and warn the in- in Town affairs �' qualified to vote in elections and on the to at the Town , meet the forenoon h day of Febr Hall in said town tides: , then and there ato next' at Nine o'clock in act on the following ar- ARTICLE 1. To elect all for the ensuing year (to necessary Town Officers One Moderator for be voted for on one ballot), viz: One Selectman for three year, One Assessor for r three years, One eS Years, Board of y Public Welfare for three One amber Board of $ealth Clerk for one year for three Years, One Town Treas One Collector o£ Tear or one year, One member of Schools for one year, Trustee of Sno Committee for One Surveyor of uO Libr three years, Two Constables for ghwa ary for three years, One Tree one ys for one year ear One Park Woes i °r one year over for three years. I. 105 ARTICLE 2. To act upon the Annual Report in- To Akers luniendations of the Selectmen and other "n or Committees. vote to au- r�eARTICLE g To see if the town wil al o f the se- th° town treasurer, money froml'trme appro �� in an ing tjana en, to borrow to time ih'n ° 35'r "dnto issue a not n or notes therefor; tes as May a ytivenne year, and to renew any note or accordance 6 Seet- or a Period of less °n 17P Chapter 44, General Laws' .. in the Town one year ARTI what if any, apply e o Treasury .ke from the surplus in IC t 593 To see if the Town wlll mp 'Jarenhe �%ethe Selectmen and accept a deed ct oon Uf Beach r ° g41e of a Parcel of land near the Juses, RT Neck Roads for highway Pun will appro eYtt1R kh �r A �a8 °b of the SEIe Selectmen and accept aodeed fs reside" te for near h' shwa J li of two parcels of land the ARurposes. will app rthur 8. In, pe,h0�a f th° SElectmen and f th Todeed from of Barley Of accept a er 9 sid k It f a Parcel of land on the south ize the H1 ct ARTIC r highway purposes, will autsn,all s or 4 �e4 LE 8. To see if the To on, Jr•, acessary f q�" Raro deed to Gilbert R• Pays longer ne aced �� � �$ek Road as it is 110 own will ato coop own I °rt�h °$e B Steele andlOthers ei ge °hts, f Standish Road at Naus 106 ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will appropriate whatever money is received from the dog tax of the pre- vious year for the use of the Snow Library, to be avail- able by the Trustees for the purchase of books, or any other lawful expense for the Library. ARTICLE 11. To see if the t and appropriate the sum of Fi own will vote to raise ve Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars ($5,700)thto be expended under the provisions of Chapter 90 on Highway, Route 28 construction resn of the road from State in South Orleans near the residence of Joseph R. Rogers On. southwesterly to the Brewster line; and Hi Main Street From near the Town gall toward State Highway, Route 28, and into the necessary c instruct the Selectmen to enter ontracts. action AIC 3Eit 12. maTo see if the town will vote to take such proper under y Consider neeessar and in accordance with y' expedient, or 130 as amended by Acts of 1933 General Laws Chap• and ng especially Section 48 55 and 57 hereof29b to not nin tending hereby to exclude any other sections thereof, will vote to instruct and/or authorize its Selectmen hereunder, and will determine and make suc izations; and to raise such mstruetions and author sary therefor and to h soma of mone to pertaining de and to act y as may be neces- any and all things there - ARTICLE 13. To see if th and appropriate the To of Fo to cover with hot C Town will vote to raise bulkhead. urIx the ur Hundred Dollars ($400) new fill back of the Rock Harbor di the ARTICLE 14. To see if the Town will elect a town in the Mass the eral Laws, Ser awa, Chapter 128 vice, as provided 107 6 e 2TICL)J 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise pprcpriate the sum of Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1' far Outfit. the Purchase of a high power spraying aiId 16. To see if the Town w'll accept the aad with the Tow" t, Jan rePort of the Selectmen filed a out) altering llaad.n the 9town eway ecalled RivernBOToadson d the the to the sg atlg'Place at the terminus of such Ott Cd, as Petitioned. alters' TO gee if Town will accept the laMoll landin° at elocation of the town way and Comm °ort of the lke the River as recommended in said rep Selectmen 'half and will authorize and instruct for to acquire ift neh of the Town, to accept as a g. 'under Chsp�." '4era� Or to take by eminent domain munieipaCepth0 Of a mple towns w of ay and ofuaete0mfm °n Ian d1 erpth0 lane ibed in all rights and easements in and nd ri 1333 G' Said e anbd Pr Peretortownlwayssormto Ooma °a °�q earid a therethetlandeso deslcribedhtoge u tare orestruC thereonu but not including any s vote opill to see f o thirds vote Twejo js slid 1 the town by the tw 1411 rivise, for allflrg 4DPrOPriate the sum of one or °tiler b9 on11 dp %e of 125) to be raised by loan by is 30 pnrten" main aforesaid the by chase O t. an the ease] id rep r raise sa �T to the land described in will vot vote ($500 Aro 0LE 17. To see ;c the T0`_ °.n„ f1>�ar,,lishien 8jd ate a sum not t to the Cape Cod 11 12 13 14 17 31 24 26 39 31 32 34 35 37 38 39 4 108 and maintenance of a free bed in the Hospital for the care and treatment of persons certified by the Selectmen to be residents of the Town and unable to pay for such care and treatment, in accordance with section 74 of Chapter 111 Of the General Laws, or take any action in relation thereto, and act fully thereon. (By request) ARTICLE 18, To see what action the town will take to extend the Electric Street Lights from near the, residence of Everett line Per and connect with the regular near \yard's Corner, so called. (By request) ARTICLE 19. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a s the Weesit road from uJma of money to widen and resurface tmmng to the min Gould's corner (so called) eon - request) road leading to the Town landing. (By ARTICLE 20. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2000.00 for providing amuso- ment or entertain by Chapter ent of p ed Ater 159 of the a public character, as provided Acts of 1929. (By request) ARTICLE 21. the oadrfPomtC �ne Thousand Dol Dollars o harden withao l request) Coll Church to Tonset Road. (By fod ap�opCaE the To see if the Town will vote to raise tiontgose ands Ladder Fd Truck o be used daslarcombilla It of six hundred ARTICLE Truck, (By request) and appro 23, To see if the town will vote t° raise pOTbe p atin the B4mn of $300• for the purpose Of Pns, Y celebrating the to sponsored by Orleansfp Post A the .L.Town (By request) r 109 TICL� 24. To see if the Town will raise end ate a sum of money not to exceed row Th °nsand y)p864te or a) to dredge Rock harbor Creek, ate, at l least, Providing 4140 ounty (or both) will appTop sat for this purpose. (By request) raise A to 4p RTICLE 25. To see if the Town will vote 300: fit 13 prlate the sum of three hundred dollars (1935 14 1 �d Concerts to be g iven in the town during 1, A °uior Community Band. (BY. Tequest) town 4e TICLE 26. To see what further action T9143 on regard to the report of the COM upon in 1934 Pustpoued toathe annual town mleeting of 1935business other 1`k4RlegalE 27. And to act uPon any Y Mole before the meeting• and may be polls will be open at 9 o'clock N1, A o'cloe -warrant' by q0 You are directed to serve this post says 1e4ytth eFit ted copies thereof at s ha Town, seven INfore the t m ofholdingis id me °tmgturn of this t teat, VVI FAIL NOT, and make duo oeon Cleilz' a �e a lth Your Joins thereon, to the T of t IIu under our mhands thisatwello audnn�eahnn ce of eq� the Year of our Lord one thou th�tY-five. SPA RRO� ARTR pr E T• 0 WAfW RS leans GEORGB FW of ti OS P11 L. 1 i4 Selocttn en Attest: Constable• 11 12 13 14 17 21 24 .(3 39 31 32 34 35 37 38 39 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 8CHOOL COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN OF ORLEANS FOR THE YEAR 1934 0 GOSS Plt"" HARWICH, MAI 1935 112 ORGANIZATION FOR 1934 SCHOOL COMMITTEE Charles E. Ingersoll, Chairman Mrs. Carrie G. Nelson Term expires 1937 Charles E. Stone Term expires 1935 Term expires 1936 UNION SUPERINTENDENT Charles H, Pratt, Harwich, Mass. SCHOOL PHYSICIAN Dr. H• A. White SCHOOL NURSE Miss Bessie Armstrong, R. N. JANITOR George G. Hopkins __mot S�'ERVISOR OF ATTENDANOF ORLEANS SCHOOL CALENDI''R 1934 -35 No. weeks Fr weeks aa�mber 5m1934 Decembe 21, 1934 17 weeks 11a6 rY 2, 1935 February 15, 1935 7 weeks ZA Nary 25, 1935 April 12, 1935 9 weeks 1935 weeks apt 22, 1935 ,Tune 21, 16 ember 4, 1935 December 20, 1g35Thursday' Jun e 195raduation Exercises will be hold on Har wiey A aaeeting of the teachers of Chatham' HIlig school ich �epte�be 031e1935wat19.30 A. ➢2• the Hal `duesdaY, Sel3tevl dee 4 school sessions will begin Oil tiVe following 1935 on the days• There will be no school Sessions 8 .� Tnesday) 0 eto'14b er 4, 1934 beteber 12, 1934 �eVe�b 26 11) 1934 Ns�emb Dovember 29, 1934 eee'hb r 25, 1934 �a4 v Februa 8 2291935 h9 ( ➢ Teachers' feet�FgridaY) rid Day n (Fr 'Ob. Columbus Coupeutio(SundaY Teachers Day (Thu" aye Armistice Monday d served Day •daY)va. Thanksgiving Recess (Fri In Thanksg'vil" Tuesday Christmas Dag cation, Day (TI, a(Frlday) oN`w Year s s a3irthd vaea. �1asln gacation(Frida9) Jn Patriot's Day ursasy evart tion Da by (Tb Mate Mem °riaea by the ' for Institute if call �eation. .11 12 13 14 .17 "21 :4 6 9 1 4 J 7 3 114 GR.LE NS FIHANCrAL STATEMENT Expended in GENERAL CONTROL: 1934 School School Co ttee Salary Superintend Expenses emmimittee cut of Schools & Enforceincut aries of Law —Sal Other Expenses 941.50 131.73 $1,286.73 $ 200.00 13.50 INSTRUCTION: Supervisors Principal and Teachers Textbooks Supplies EXPENSES OF OP Ja ERATION nitor Fuel Miscellaneous Needed in 1935 $1,290.00 1,032.32 15,943,32 463.74 695.09 18,134.47 19,000.00 1,500.00 1,300.05 1,200.12 MAIN �— 1ENANCE: Rkeeps, Replacements & Up 2,286.85 4,000.17 4,450.00 2,286.85 2,000.00 115 L ihraeiee Y AGENCIES: L: Equipment Grounds & Buildin.s 29.35 603.40 5,600.00 1,123.98 7,356.73 71760.00 108.00 0.00 500•p0 ------ 00 108. $35 0p0 0 $33172• SET OOST OF SCiYOOLS YT;liR 1934 R��ULAR APPROPRIk"�IC'N e%fetr acl on School Budl;ct k fetal A ailable Other 1934 Un h Reco icr Tis unt �Ots m COrcrno to Outside Sources : 8 Gen 11""alth of Massachusetts �opero" school Fund Part 1 301 (ity superintendent of Schools 6 n Tuition 1 n Transportation 3 :iorl This ApProlll''atioil 111 112 113 114 117 �4 6 9 1 2 4 5 7 3 3 116 Summary of Appropriations for Education Original School Appropriation Received from Transferred Funds $32, 521.50 521.45 Total Available in Appropriation Expended (see above) Balance Special Appropriation for High School Repairs Expended Balance Special Appropriation for Ph Expended ysical Education Balance Special Appropriation for Field gouge Expended Balance Special Appropriation for Band Expended Balance $33,172.95 33,172.95 $ 0.00 $8,000.00 8,000.00 $ 0.00 $400.00 397.49 $ 2.51 $3,500.00 3,500.00 $ 0.00 $300.00 300.00 $ 0.00 111 OF THE NUpFRT11TTd1?EN ET OT sCUOOiS plhe Scl`ool Committee of Orleans: report. llc"ith I submit my fifth annuaolsrepoltbe un- to If oue of the purposes of a seholt becomes 1°unfor- t year 'nY duty toer cordoso eeevents that of ppear honest a ort in There has been a cont all any Of t uTaIIit of Otl h001 On the art of the faculty and happy p t with bjeq have Co tinned in the rather f their into �nSe matter quite outside the range reality 4ueut rather discouraging results. into It Nas hoped that the year VpOUlda buildingds of its v;sio P in nee s° u Of Orleans schools housed "vith the all N1 mug the community in keepino have b ell pact tft r lIoa ever this was not to be. rojem Ye the pro ho those e 0 une 10 red °ral aidmto subsidize theO�vork' Stronhb' aPpe or ill bh° bide for the unemployed, made tr; invest d thou i °�s au�eved in the future an those who as idhls � d 3 wise however to IIaertakVation d the r thol. promote sueb an the ren oprlate al scho t- to invest heavily ,Vas appr got oral o thousand dollars funds fro o� othorspent to supplemented by funds fr$10,p00`aith hWas of plus aountsrtosfappr s� &eonatrmana3 000t, ar out gilding which b a ion ce and is itssuseoino the first pia • 118 Of line with modern needs that even with this expenditure it would come near the bottom of a scale measuring mod- ern school housing. Moreover a beginning has been made on the erection of a "field house" with an accompanying $3,500 appropriation. The appropriation of approximately thirteen thousand dollars in one year to be spent on old buildings seems to indicate a most incredible conception of economy. This is an amount far ht excess of the financing cost of a modern plant for any one year. Moreover the end is not in sight. It seems that continuous outlay follow must foow with charges of extravagance, waste and heavy cost ll a school of relatively pool, quality with which no one will be Pleased. The community pays in more ways than one when it fails to consider costs and direct expenditure toward a •well planned objective. Suffice it to say that Orleans exercised its power of choice. Its decision stands in full view of all who see. If there ever is f be a real school I would strongly advise the cessation of expenditure on such an ill contrived struc- ture as now stands on the ground A school is limited by the building. With no suit- able laboratories, no shop, little home economics equipment, classes assembly room, asses are being held roo el m for study other than where other cld, no gymnasium it should be easy to understand how a school is thus limited. Education must Provide for action. Some things can be read about but must be done before understanding can be attained sort of skill acquired . A book and a chair or any room is not enough. Yet that is about all m a crowded equipment that can be found in o m the way of schools during the past year h our Present school. The active boys and girls. Same havee been well attended by results in the traditional sme has achieved very creditable offered. Others hae felt 119 the discouragement of what seemed to them pU01 returns on effort spent. to 'row. Art The work in music has continued ossibilities for fa- The and opened up p The home eom ed very interesting part of many of room tore development on the Pa cramped Y lack to give b comics department is severely and anxious and equipment. Miss Beverly ns able rest possibilitues. a course in her de artmeat worthy of its g necessary eq d g0tvever it has not seemed wise to install °f sulaall 4ve rest "tent in a basement where tine damp" heat during t for the f light and of hetyear made the quarters so entire ely u "sultabsufficient Work. Manual training remains an inteyes ltslas m erse an beshownt devoted to give athe eor "ontof th° hneh eel his boys test book ys work with enthusias"1 m from the avail - school cellar. alit' is Physics and Chemistry ns tau equipment the big" school &upPlemented by such laboratory °0rner of th able, this also is located in another It is a real ins tailed• ar, cell A fine new furnace has eon erned ceded at the ally help so far as temperature greatly n eh long rly A new water supply is g hovv mu DOW nea trrentary building. It is uncertain which are de As es tai water will flow through the p . soreos a of de- clogg° Itis not pleasant t° thus of do YhnIf s°, Ili derstari It has been done from a sense re atod' f an cilack o stye thse msthatothere el" l s "rest type °al a dhe bell boo a v ntet. lug of The tspirit modern ngp0du city ship easset It is h sehools is a great com"1 120 which comes first citizenship in school or sympathy and un- derstanding in the town. They are much dependent upon each other. It is my earnest desire to cooperate with any con - ,structive plan to the end that both school and town may receive satisfactory returns on effort and money expended and that the dividends of success and happiness may ac- crue to all. Respectfully submitted, CHARLES H. PRATT, Superintendent of Schools. 121 REPORT OF HIGH SC= ©OL Pg1VOIPAJ P° the Superintendent of Schools: Principal Herewith is submitted my annual report of Orleans High School. 1 h Sebool is about g Four Year g So membershiP Xnact The enrollment in the months smece same as Septembertis 112. The record Practically p the Pas' f Pra Beall show an average attendance Of 96. lifications are all Pupils of high school age and qua school has been blar attendance at school. ents of the tion existing se 001 carried on with an exlcellentt Plrlt =fup op to cho articular among the various parties inv°lpe To mention a t e e scop °ffieials and the general public. is bey °n t with - thc work of the individual insls only fair to sale the hanid Of a report of this nature. It °ut exception the instruction of the children cache S. It Vp0u °f capable, hard working and mtatesthe ben r e andegen be difficult for me to overestim on the m °Tale t an unchanged corps of teachers up in the interest crag Well being e has of the so able ' . vocal and Ins for shown by the students in drawing activities p e$pression mental music. Participation iii these of °f self Parallel. Tile ile many girls and boys a worth Sub Jects ca tty Band and that the more formal rout"enior C0 estival i eMehools excellent showing by the Muslc a to th tLe laat spring ga he spublieityeof suppo t right the h more daPractice and to the communities thaesartment theor9 In the commercial e between students are bridging the g i IL',i, 122 by doing a continually increasing amount of real work for the teachers and for various school and public organiza- tions. This work includes taking letters from dictation, mimeographing examinations and form letters, making pro- grams, booklets, etc. An interested group of commercial .students, under the instruction of the Supervisor of Draw- ing, are doing splendid work in a new course in Commercial Resign. The athletic teams all had successful playing seasons. For the first time work in track and held sports was at- tempted last spring and the school team won first place in its class at the Annual Meet of the Cape stable. Schools at Barn- Practice for basket bail for the present season has been delayed because of lack of a playing floor. With being pushed forward rapidly on the new Field House r it is hoped that a full schedule of games may be played dur- ing the latter part oftheregular season. The new building is bound to create greater interest in basket ball and— ,what is of more importance —it will provide a place where a regular and an enriched program of physical activities will be carried on for all the children in the schools of Or- leans. It should be planned to make the new building the center for the school activities which merit sembly of the students and for the school functi functions are public affairs. h Extensive repairs and alterations were .high school during the year which made the and safety hazards and added materaliemedied structural heating and ventilating equipment to the sanitary, g quipment o£ the building. A change from previous years was , The of the uation exercises last June. made in the grad - is g ram that of a lighter vein was given as class pro Town Hall on Wednesday afternoon of they exercises in the graduation week. x�3 This graduation in Orleans Theatre on Thursday a made the T ressive occasion . I hope this plan more dignified and imp �ortunity for more mem- �ives an °l }1 final exercises. It trill be continued. It L_ iuu tlee hers of the class to participate of one un- Iliakes two programs of moderate len{;th instead due 1 oxides a better background for the y long one. And it p o nraduating class as an integral last formal meeting of the are at Part of the school. tes 1934 seven Of the twenty -two gradua five of these are in col Present enrolled in other schools— schools. leges and two in college preparatory grateful acknowvledge- wisIi to make a In conclusion I schools went of the following gifts to 130.00 for ,t1le Milke es for e for � 5.00 in p To Nauset Grange Eton Trip' Dental Clinic $1000 for the Seniors' gashing to the ssaY Contest; $7.00 for SilAnitr tnsportation of players to and for the use of four ca Milk the Music Festival in NI lro e Cre`v for x;11.00 for the To the local Tel p of subscrip- b�xnel. for annual gift To Miss Caroline Baxter t"11 to American Forests. of the Class of 1023, for a To C. Malcolm Stee'e' ent Roosevelt. for equep- large framed portrait Of 10.00 t0 be To Universal Chub for 'iven and "'ent in the new Field Mouse• sifts have beeIn all pleases The majority the e- of flail er than classe et that ofeou to work individuals als eve in sl x Wag should be our `velopment of each child as a major objective. su in bmitted, T RespectfnllY 'VA )al. R0138rT p• S Princil i 'I i �a ] 2`i REPORT OF THE SUPERVISOR OF VOCAL, MUSIC To the Superintendent of Schools: Since the first and second grade teacher keeps a copy of each rote song taught by the supervisor, she has several songs for the seasons and for special occasions such as Co- lumbus Day, Thanksgiving, etc., from past years and can teach them to new groups each year. The general theme of the rote songs taught by the supervisor this year, there- fore, is not a seasonal one, but deals with playthings and toys of the child world, such as MY TEDDY BEAR, and PLAYING HORSE. In each first and second grade there is a choir whose members are selected by their ability to sing a given song entirely correctly by themselves. The little choir enthusiastically sings as a group or as soloists in class and on special programs for their own and others' delight. Note reading by syllables is started in the latter part of Grade II, and continued through (.Trade VII and VIII with increasing technical problems in each year. In Grade VI, VII and VIII (in addition to the sing- ing of three part songs) a brief study is being made of ten compositions and their composers. This Iist of ten is one made from a national questionnaire as to the ten best liked compositions of all the wealth of classical music. It in- cludes such pieces as Minuet in G, by Beethoven, and To a Wild Rose by MacDowell. These selections are often heard on radio and concert programs and the child's en- joyment of them is greater because he is already familiar with the compositions and their musical background Orleans has a large well- balanced Nigh School chorus of 54 with good reading and part - singing ability, and the .125 enjoyed. New books containing Weekly weekly class is orie to be urchased this y a wide variety of material we class. Four selections were add greatly of the 1934; and two i eatl to the scope graduation in dune stmg by the chorus at g Chatham, $ar�'ieh and Or- Club concert program in songs by the union chorus from leans were on the Monomausett union chorus where November 1934. Participation in this responsive audience together to a resp hem an °ppor- fifty or more pupils sing singers, giving is ordinarily is fine experience for the works than tunity to sing some more elaborate o also the Seaand Of large Possible in small groups, and gbeing apart of a whether a fellowship which comes from o s can sink, ordinary successful whole. Because 99 sr u our own rove to d:�sregard be the joy little or a lot, tive are pa few fortunate °n learn the fun of voices thinking that to where we should earn we p° . i Of singing. School is carry 1ritli us wherever must be encour- singing which we may e is where we all our daily work, and hobo hays. ' aged to use the ability we submi tted, Respectfully ,OTTE P'.TCII' CFA °f Vocal Mimic Supery�or 1'6 REPORT OF c�.IUPL; f:w ij n�Q _ � � `1N?'Zw'�T'� L MUSIC To the Superintendent of Schools It is an uncontested fact that instrumental music which was introduced in the Public Schools only during the last decade is the study that has met with more favor than any other subject that had been introduced before, and in spite of the economic condition it has grown to large pro- portions both in popularity and size. In our particular district instrumental music has grown beyond the expectations of even the most optimistic. When the instrumental music movement started a few years ago the Cape Cod folks of our district had not much faith that their children were musical. They thought music was • gift bestowed only to certain nations and people. It took • few years to convince them that their children could learn to play an instriunent as well as any intelligent child on earth. The neat thing to be fought out was the fact that our people did not think it possible for us to have as good a musical organization as any other city or town in Massa- chusetts. As far as music was concerned we had an inferi- ority complex. This complex was dispelled by having our musical organizations play with those of other districts oil the Cape. Those who have witnessed some of these events such as the concerts by the Cape Cod School Music Co.n- bined Orchestra and the Band Contest at Ilyanuis were as- sured beyond any doubt as to the caliber of our orgaiiiza- tions. The crowning event of these activities was our par- ticipation in the State Contest with one of the largest or- chestras and bands. Here our band receiver) the highest honors in its class, played more diffieult music than that which was assigned to their elass, and received many high 127 superior and excellent comments on it. Our orchestra got that of any other gs lvhich is a higher rating than ratings � comments on its playhlg• archestra on the Cape, and high cooperation leased to say that the close coomp re ad- between vocal and instrumental make our various mu- vanced this year. This fact tends to )Miss Patch is do- sieal activities much more interesting the partici- vocal artment and mg splendid works ill her deental music in our major ration of both vocal and Instrumental last Monomausett concerts has proved a big success, ccess and met with the Concert proved to be an unusual d p p u "s. utmost approval of both teachers an a Concert orchestras include at Hyannis' our Apr' -1 Conning events by our harry by the Capeocod School demonstration concerts in each )'Ionomausett Concert and the priv- town with the local orchestra. our schools have This musicians of onie Society. The advanced e Cod Philharm bets from all over ilege of joining the Cape associate memembers. It is gai'z- he lUnr ed States anal about 5t) active leading musical organ - ing prestige every year as the Cape ers of the Cape ization. becoming memb from pupils Made Our wind players are which is on h Band and won high honors at Cod Junior Community' that of our district. This is tile from our schools the State Contest. npi Poston or hav° utstanding p Mrs. rTassi There are several Ou specialists tvho are taking lessons gland conservatory and to the already joined thet© tlic beginners classes s a noted gives private attention �i ess well a Junior Orchestra. and pi.0'r assince the abolrsli- An added interest manifested b the pupils. increase in numbers has bee" 5c per tiveek fee y anent of the payment of t11e " �I I' 128 The School Committee ought to be congratulated for this act. It will help maintain the high standard of the Orleans Orchestra. There are 65 pupils taking instrumental music divided as follows: Senior Orchestra 34 Junior Orchestra 19 Beginners Classes 12 This number compared with last year's number of 48 shows an increase of 17 pupils for this year. Mr. Stewart and the staff of Orleans teachers are cooperating to the full- est extent and I am grateful to them for all their assist- ance. Respectfully submitted, THOMAS NASSI, Supervisor of Instrumental Music REPORT Ox T'I3E ART SUIS F, V'SOR To the Superintendent of Schools ectfullY submitted for The following report is resp ear of X93�k' vital five months of the School y been to make art a From the first Year and has In all classes the in art are Part of the school program I ojects and problems things in through high school, the p school subjects, tile the civic activities- correlated with most of and Pupils work is graded aceoo Which the upils are PESICN, Elementary school class study of The room includes the COLOR ENT�TXOI,r, and assistance to year. The course eES ygith the STRUCTION, It,EPR acts the course teacher of each class co lessons. lessons• a more s ecialized Of outlines and demonstration is of struC ion. In The junior high sclloollder personal instruction. e the use nature and is carried ri becomes more adept mediums these classes each stud d e�ljeziments wield ink, and and Of elementary medium na. t, bloc ol lcourse s prerequisite to € expression: Poster high sc charcoal. The junior subject Amore high school work• n elective each student g wive sclio ©1 is a toe may Art in the high tCtitioii is es that lie m intensive study of represen )ortion and vaDesign and color a working knoN,vledge of pr0idea clean �e of arrangement, to c cpress his 1 knov'ledn interior and ete- use draivinp tics s of attractive give the student a prac of notebook a ]Linn school them with display that he may use it his home, associated course gives rior arrangement of n,azay ". vs iness. The cou sl;etch- posters and siiaooign ustry ll��l bbility iu free Band and advertising ,ac Opportunity to depelop P 130 i ing, useful for business and industry, and in mechanical SCIf00L Fli ySICIAN drawing, valuable for the reading of plans. A high de- REl:,ORT OF gree of proficiency would warrant following art as a pro_ p �- fession. Worthy and profitable use of leisure is gained I have come through the mediums of li sician pen pencil, inl� watercolor, blocl� printing of paper and fabrics holida cards From my experience as school P Y healthy chil- e exceptionally them, ° ° y , pr ©gl'aI71s and among booklets, posters, and titles. to the conclusion that weoh have are f elseases of child - dren in our schools. cases contageous on cold is prev- The cooperation of the teachers has immeasurably €end in late years the case course comm helped in carrying out projects, and b Of the �, there �vexe many y their assistance hood have been few• and last. spring few �ahoop- much has been contributed to the success of the course. f alent here as elsesvlleae, V nli1ed «ith a Respectfully submitted, cases of spasmodic grippe coin, Paul G. ` ing cough cases. ent in the teeth that I Greeley, iniprovcm there are year sees an ehooT is reached, grade Supervisor of Art Every Y that high It is in tlic g see and by the time attention. Kaye a school den - but few mouths that need school that 1 teeth are dPl this situation if only more par - poor e tal clinic that could o znt Y have extra ents tape advanta„ that we contention oven by the success of I believe that 1133' is P ' n alert, vig- our schools It tales stranQ, healthy children in letic teams atliletics that to gam the successes in the High School ath on the other hand ath- g all roiris and orous boy t' s achieve, boys and girls. our High School team strong, Ilea, thy Jetic sports finale fox submitted, gespeetfu113 -WI11TID, 1VI• D' A. " i,)2 REPORT OF SCHOOL NURSE To the Superintendent of Schools: Number of Schools visited Number of class room inspections 2 Number of individual children inspections Weighed & measured 434 10% or more underweight 681 20% or more overweight 37 School visits 12 Home visits 58 Meetings attended 50 Teacher consultations were held on 4 Children consultations each visit, Communicable diseases 35 Chicken Pox 8 Whooping Cough 5 Referred to Doctor 4 Referred to clinic (Eye) 5 A Toxin Antitoxin clinic teas conducted 4 b ty Health Officer for School and Pre- sehool Number treated ch lden'Coun- Pre - school children 23 The Chadwick Clinic was sponsored b partment of Public Health. Y 7 State De- Number of consent slips given out Given test 78 Positive reactions 31 X-rayed and given physical examination Number of follow up cases 11 Dental Examination given first to to seventh Certificates given at exa grade. urination 30 133 13, 14, 1934 sponsored by Dental clinic held Julie 11, 12' of I-fealth Loocal Board 52 116 Number treated 22 Number fillings 29 Number extractions 4 Number cleanings dren treated 3 Number preschool Chi' e llysical exammll- Children taken hour assisted physicians at P The nurse of the school clinics. Lions and at each submitted, �spectfully ST ESSIE I. ARMSchool , B Nurse• 1� 184 j 1 "^ I ORLEANS SCHOOL CENSUS PERFECT ATTENDANCE October 1, 1934 For the school Year 1933.34 primary Boys Girls Virginia Long Intermediate Five Bo L ' years or over and under seven y g Intermediate i Seven 17 9 Ray Crosby Intermediate years or over and under fourteen 77 76 Allen Rose h School Fourteen years or over and under sixteen Hig J Sixteen years or over and under tweet 27 29 Shirley RydeT High School J y -one 35 25 Vincent Caci $ Rh School ie Total I Katherine Eldredge High School 156 139 Vernon Hopkins High School Frank KewPt High School 295 Iloward Rogers Nigh School Edith Rose High School DISTRIBUTION OF THE ABOVE MINORS Donald Sparrol In public school membership: Allen Walker Five years or over and under seven ANCE ATTEND Seven years or over and under 20 EAITAFUL ear 1933 -34 Fourteen fourteen 146 during school Y years or over and under sixteen that three da3'S Sixteen years or over and under twenty-one 5 Primary y -one 57 Absent not more primary . Not enrolled in any day school: Primary Five years or aver and under seven Irene Freeman primary Seven years or over and under fourteen 8 Donald Fulcher Fourteen years or over and 0 Randall Fulcher Primary Sixteen under sixteen Primary years or over and under t`Vent y -one 3 Robert Ro se 1 Marie Hansen primary se Total Intermediate lvlable Snider Intermediate 295 Donald Walsh Intermediate Dana Clark Virginia Clark Intermediate Carroll Darling intermediate ! Frances Darling Intermediate Holmes Intermediate Audrey Robert Richardson Edith Sherman 1 t i BNRO]bXENT BY CYRA"S October 1, 193`1 Girls Total Boa's 9 22 Crade 13 6 19 1 13 10 19 2 9 10 22 3 12 16 34 4 18 10 15 a 5 10 23 6 13 3 17 7 9 20 26 g 6 8 25 9 17 15 37 10 22 13 24 11 y- 12 135 233 Total STATE�, ENT (3F MBIVIBERSHIP 1 TABULAR` By GRADES 19271` 928 1929 1930 1121 1262 1213 1224 26 23 19 19 Grade 19241'20 115 lg 16 26 24 23 1 24 16 1 -6 15 23 17 35 23 19 27 22 15 15 24 36 22 2 15 15 29 22 23 14 18 28 23 13 34 3 15 IS 25 23 14 19 17 27 17 23 15 4 16 5 14 19 18 17 14 27 30 25 21 1g 23 14 19 19 15 30 19 19 17 6 24 21 17 15 18 19 16 30 43 27 26 8 13 23 23 32 23 17 28 23 26 40 25 21 13 27 1S 26 21 22 18 24 25 37 10 17 14 14 17 19 9U 19 14 21 24 11 15 14 11 13 1U 15 2 12 10 15 227 260 X67 287 2 09 283 P.G. �S�22 2 27 230 204 2 i 1 � won Alvin Taylor Intermediate Phyllis Walker Intermediate Hilton Atwood High School Lawrence Baker High School Edward Bessom High School Mary Corcoran high School Lillian Crosby High School David Delano High School Rita Eldredge High School Ruth Eldredge High School Hollis Ellis High School Francis Higgins High ,School Donald Hopkins High School Robert Ireland High School Robert Long High School Dorothy Mayo High School Ellen Parker High School Olivia Richardson High School George Rongner High School Wilbur Sparrow High School Clayton White High School Christine Wilson High School George Young High School t i BNRO]bXENT BY CYRA"S October 1, 193`1 Girls Total Boa's 9 22 Crade 13 6 19 1 13 10 19 2 9 10 22 3 12 16 34 4 18 10 15 a 5 10 23 6 13 3 17 7 9 20 26 g 6 8 25 9 17 15 37 10 22 13 24 11 y- 12 135 233 Total STATE�, ENT (3F MBIVIBERSHIP 1 TABULAR` By GRADES 19271` 928 1929 1930 1121 1262 1213 1224 26 23 19 19 Grade 19241'20 115 lg 16 26 24 23 1 24 16 1 -6 15 23 17 35 23 19 27 22 15 15 24 36 22 2 15 15 29 22 23 14 18 28 23 13 34 3 15 IS 25 23 14 19 17 27 17 23 15 4 16 5 14 19 18 17 14 27 30 25 21 1g 23 14 19 19 15 30 19 19 17 6 24 21 17 15 18 19 16 30 43 27 26 8 13 23 23 32 23 17 28 23 26 40 25 21 13 27 1S 26 21 22 18 24 25 37 10 17 14 14 17 19 9U 19 14 21 24 11 15 14 11 13 1U 15 2 12 10 15 227 260 X67 287 2 09 283 P.G. �S�22 2 27 230 204 2 i 1 � won * Through error this name has failed to appear in the last two reports. Miss Knowles has served continuously since September 1929. CORPS OF 'LEACHERS d O Z o w U2 0 m 0 r 1. m c, � •e z GR [x F4 �+ (D F Pk V2 M En Herbert D. Stewart Principal, High Bowdoin 1908 33 years $2,450 Orleans N. Richard Butler Assistant High Northeastern University 1929 6 years 1,700 Dorchester Eunice McCue Assistant High Bates 1931 5 years 1,250 Berwick, Me. G. Beryl Eldredge Assistant High Tufts 1932 5 years 1,250 Orleans Helen A. Beverly Assistant High Framingham Normal 1931 2 years 1,200 Lawrence Julia J. TiMetts &ssistant High Beale Bus. College 1930 8 years 1,500 Portland, Me. Rebecca Knowles* Aissistant High Hyannis Normal 1929 16 years 1,600 Dastham Flora E. Arnaud Grades 5 & 6 Teacher Training Courses 1920 29 years 1,450 Orleans Killian F. Worth Grades 4 & 6 Salem _Normal 1918 24 years 1,450 Orleans Bertha E. Keefe Grades 2 & 3 Hyannis Normal 1930 4% years 1,100 Eastham Frances Leonardf Grade 1 Bridgewater Normal 1932 10 years 1.100 Orleans Charlotte Patch Music Hollins College 1931 3 years 300 Stoneham Paul G. Greeley Art Mass. School of Art 1934 2% years 300 Harwich Thomas Nassi Inst. Music N. E. Conservatory 6 years 500 Orleans * Through error this name has failed to appear in the last two reports. Miss Knowles has served continuously since September 1929. Chi H C.7 00 Z o U2 0 o 0 r U2 M QD [x u 0 fa En t:il O. CD o 0 t H ti D S, PO n T , o w. rt ro o " O n 20 o m Z o CD rn cn r CI CD w u7 L' o R4 `+ CD . M �.,, ° fY9 P m CD O m w CD � H � Y CD y� C CD (7 % i (� co �I CCDD 1 in Chi H C.7 00 Z o U2 0 o U2 Chi H C.7 00 140 Challenges of Youth Dorothy Leah Chase The Dixie Rube Characteristic March, Thos. Allen Orchestra (a) Presentation of Diplomas (b) Awarding of Washington and Franklin Medal to DOROTHY LEAH CHASE j Supt. Charles H. Pratt Benediction Rev. William J. Miller Recessional Coronation March, Meyerbeer Orchestra Class Motto: Purpose Great; Achievement Greater Class Plower: The Rose Class Colors: Rose and Silver CLASS OF 1934 Edward Anthony Bessom Wilton Colby Knowles *Aaron Willey Chadbourn *Marie Louise Knowles *Lucille Chandler Mary Nichols *Dorothy Leah Chase *Sylvia Augusta Nelson Stanley Herbert Crosby *Marcel Leonce Norgeot Dorothy Louise Cummings Arthur Charles Nickerson Rodney Dean, Jr. Albert Henry Nickerson *Denise Esther Deschamps David Wheadon Parker Ezekiel Doane Fulcher, Jr. *Dorothy Darling Snyder *Brooks Harding Hurd Herman Dearborn Taylor Katherine Harris *Bertha Mae Wilcox * Received a mark of A or B in Twelve or more Courses Honors in 'Scholarship for Four Years First : Dorothy Leah Chase Second: Lucille Chandler Third: Denise Esther Deschamps 141 High ,School Organization FACULTY Herbert D. Stewart, Principal Helen A. Beverly, Household Arts and Biology N. Richard Butler, Science a an physical ac Education G. Beryl Eldredge,�ra0 . 0. Paul G. Greely, History Rebecca A. Knowles, McCue, English and Latin Eunice H• instrumental Music Thomas Nassi, Charlotte Patch, Vocal Music tts, Commercial Subjects Julia J. Tibbe SCHOOL CQmMITTEE Chairman Charles E. In ;ersoli, Albert T. Nelson Secretary , 11Irs. Stone Charles H• Superintendent • 'Charles H. Pratt INDEX Town Officers ................... ............................... -- 3 Appointed Officers ................ —.— .............. ........ ..................... 5 Assessors' Report ....................... ............................................ 9 Selectmen's Recommendations for 1935 ............................ 12 Report of Town Accountant .................. .......... ............. 15 Town Clerk's Report ................ —.— .............. 49 Annual Town Meeting ...... ...... .......... _ ............................. 49 Special Town Meetings .................. ................................... 67 Dogs Licensed ........................................... _ ................... .... 73 Fish and Game Licenses ...................... 74 ....... Jurors. ........................ ........................................................ 75 Births................ ........................................... ................... 76 Marriages ................ ............................•.• * Deaths................... ............................... ................................. 78 Treasurer's Report ..................... ......... _ ......... __ .............. 79 Collector of Taxes Report ................... ................. .............. 82 Board of Public Welfare Report ........................... ............ 86 Snow Library Report ................................................ ............. 90 Town Nursing Service ............................................ 91 ............... Surveyor of Highways Report ........................................ ... 93 Barnstable Co. Health Dept . ....... ........................................ 95 Fire Department ............ .......... .............................................. 98 Park Commissioners' Report ................ I ................................. 99 Report of Treasurer of Orleans A. A . ................ ............... 100 Report of Finance Committee ............ ............. � 101 Report of Sealer of Weights and Measures ...... — I .......... 103 Annual Town Meeting Warrant ............... .................. ..... 104 School Report .......... ...... ....................... ............................... ................ *"** ... * ........... *— ..... ill Organization for 1934 ....................... ............................... 112 SchoolCalendar -- ........................... *,,,,,* .............. * .......... 113 Financial Statement ......................... .......................... ..... 1 14 117 INDEX Town Officers ......................... 3 Appointed Officers ............................ 5 Assessors' Report ...................... 9 Selectmen's Recommendations for 1935 ........................... 12 Report of Town Accountant .......,.. -. ....................... . 15 Town Clerk's Report ............... ............... 49 Annual Town Meeting ............... .... ............................... 49 Special Town Meetings ............... 67 Bogs Licensed .. ............................... 129 . 131 Fish and Game Licenses ......................... .............. 74 Jurors ........................ 134 Births.................... 135 .. ....... ............................. 137 Marriages .............................................. ..... ............................... 77 Deaths ....................... ............... 7S Treasurer's Report ... ...................... .. 79 ....................... .............. Collector of Taxes Report ... ... 82 Board of Public Welfare Report ......... ............................... 86 Snow Library Report ............. 90 Town Nursing Service ...................... 91 .......,.............. Surveyor of Highways Report ............................................ . .......................... .. 93 Barnstable Co. Health Dept . ................ 5 Fire Department ............................. Park Commissioners' Report ........ Report of Treasurer of Orleans A. A. ................................ 100 Report of Finance Committee ................ . 101 Report of Sealer of Weights and Measures ................ ............... Annual Town Meeting Warrant .. 103 ......... 104 15 Ir School Report ................ ..... ....... 111 Organization for 1934 ....................... ............................... 112 School Calendar 113 114 ....................... Financial Statement ....................................................... Report of Superintendent of Schools ...................... ...... 117 Report of High School Principal .............................. ..... 121 Report of Supervisor of Vocal Music ................. .......... 124 . Report of Supervisor of Instrumental Music 126 ............ . ...................... Report of Supervisor of Art .......... ....... 129 . 131 Report of School Physician ............ ..................... ....I... 132 ...... Report of School Nurse ..... ............................... . ........ 134 School Census ........ ............................... ............................. 135 Perfect Attendance Record ............ .............................. 137 Pupils Classified by Grades ..... ... ....... ........ ... I... ............ 138 ........................... ................... Corps of Teachers "" "' " " "' 139 Graduating Exercises ............. ......................... .............. 633 SPECIMEN BALLOT To vote for a person mark a X in the square at the right of the name X MODERATOR for 1 year Vote for ONE JOHN KENRICK ® Nomination Paper �S HENRY A PERRY " ° SELECTMAN, ASSESSJR BOARD of PUBLIC WELFARE and BOARD of HEALTH for 3years _ * tr ELMER R. DARLING v * Vote for ONE Nomination Paper 11Y SAMUEL F. IRELAND Z JOSEPH L, ROGERS Nomination Paper ivo nination Paper Nomination Paper I� 'SOWN CLERK, TREASURER, and COLLECTO.� of TAXES for 1 year Vote for ON E RALPH W. SNOW Nomination Paper Nomination Paper SCHOOL COMMITTEE for3years VoteforONE CARRIE G. NELSON ; °tea Nomination Paper IS Nomination Paper TREE WARDEN for 1 year Vote for ONE ALBERT A. SMITH $ 4 4 Nomination Paper 5 3 I 12 z I SPECIMEN BALLOT t o vote for a person mark a X in the square at the right of the name SURVEYOR of HIGHWAYS 1year Vote for ONE DEAN S, DAVENPORT � -Z Nomination Paper � ROLAND L, MAYO � � Z Nomination Paoer 19 TRUSTEE SNOW LIBRARY 3 yrs, Vote tor- ON FLORENCE H,SMITH °' Nomination Paper � ti a CONSTABLES for 1 ELWIN C, NICKERSON year 40 Vote for Two HENRY A PERRY " ° Nomination Paper g q. JOHN S, ROSE � ' � y, 4 �► Nomination Paper I� HERMAN E, TAYLOR 0 a Nomination Paper I16 / Nomination Paper ARK COMMISSIvNER for3 yea rs Vote forUNE EMUEL POPE, Jr, 4& �► :t Nomination Paper I{