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HomeMy Public PortalAboutAnnual Reports 1920_A T L REPORT OF THE TOWN OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES OF THE TOWN OF ORLEANS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1920 0 0 0 BYASN-IS" ]LASS. R. II. A, P. P. GOSS, PURLISIPP•"RS nml PRINTERS The '-Pntrlo P' 1'rese 1921 p - ` tY YJ ,� is 4;1•. Rapt �r t' .J Y I 1 I I'i I - i .F , L I ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES OF THE TOWN OF ORLEANS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1920 HYANNIS, MASS. P. GOSS, PUBLISHERS n-d PRINTERS The °Pntrlot,, Prexa 1921 f if AND COMMITTEES OP Tflc TOWN of ORLEANs rroa �H� YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 311 aqv) 'School Committee O.umas Don'ns, Chairman Term expires February 1.921 rville W. Crosby, Clerk Term expires February 1922 Mrs. Carrie G. Nelson Term expires February 1923 Superintendent of Schools Loring G. Williams B P �P'P•Gos - "The Patt7ut Pr sybliahere and Printers. $ranals. b{aga TOWN OFFICERS, 1920 Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor Arthur F. Smith, Chairman William H. Howes Charles F. Poor Arthur L. Sparrow elected unexpired term of Charles F February, 1923. Term expires February 1922 Term expires February 1921 Died in office May 19th, 1920 June 12th, 1920, to serve the Poor, deceased, term expires Board of Health William 13. Howes, Chairman Term expires February 1921 Arthur F. Smith Term expires February 1922 Arthur L. Sparrow Term expires February 1923 ( unexpired term of Charles F. Poor) School Committee . Thomas Downs, Chairman Orville W. Crosby, Clerk Mrs. Carrie O. Nelson Term expires February 1921 Term expires February 1922 Term expires February 1923 Superintendent of Schools Loring O. Williams F-' 4 Town Cleric, Treasurer and Collector of Taxes Joseph H. Cummings Term expires February Trustees Snow Library George P. Hodgdon, Ch'rm'n Term expires February J Arthur T. Parker Term expires February Harry Jr. Snow Term expires February Auditors Warren G. Smith Term expires February :t: Arthur L. Sparrow (later resigned) Constables James Boland Term expires February 19 George H. Fiske Term expires February 19, Surveyor of Highways Roland L. Mayo Term expires February 19� Registrars of Voters Abbott C' Chairman Term expires 192 it William B. Sherman Samuel E. Sparrow Term expires 1923 Term expires 192- Tree Warden Cyrus C. Young Term expires February 1921 e 5 Shellfish Constables George H. Fiske Term expires February 1921 Everett W. Perry Term expires February 1921 Weston L. Taylor Term expires February 1921 APPOINTTED OFFICERS Sealer of Weights and Measures, Weigher of Beef, Grain and Hay, Measurer of Wood and Bark Orville W. Crosby Field Drivers and Pound Keepers Frank K. Freeman Fred W. Fulcher Isaac E. Chase Fence Viewers Elnathan E. Eldredge Maynard A. Parker Solonois Childs Inspector of Slaughtering Weston L. Taylor Inspector of Animals Weston L. Taylor Care of Fire Engine James Boland 6 Pores' and Fire Warden James Boland Weighers of Coal, Grain and IIay Elmer .. S• Ireland Chndl ThomaB Ra Elro Cro yell Penniman Sarah W Lake William II. Snow IIarry B. Snow Gideon L. Smith Irving A. Biggins Lloyd P. IIiggins ASSESSORS' REPORT VALUATION OF TOWN Real estate April 1st, 1919, $1,059,970.00; April, 1920 $1,346,700 00 Tangible personal property April 1st, 1919, $269,240.00; April 1st, 1920 295,220 00 In Total valuation Increase in valuation of -real estate Increase in tangible personal property Totn1 gain in valuation $1,641,920 00 $286,730 00 25,980 00 $312,710 00 Amount of assessed tax for 1920, including overlay and moth tax $23,795 49 Received from income tax of 1917 in 1920 197 50 Received from income tax of 1918 in 1920 237 00 Received from income tax of 1919 in 1920 1,530 00 Received from income tax of 1920 in 1920 13,601 50 Received from Corporation tax of 1920 333 04 Received from National Bank tax of 1920 486 57 By vote of the town there was appropriated from balance in treasury from 1919 for pay- ment of 1920 tax 33,500 00 Amount that can be applied to payment of 1920 tax $73,681 10 ■ ■ � 1 11 �'�'.�� �, 1), Car¢ Tom dumping ground 10 Charles of Poor Poor, (four mouths) and Over- 66 64 Second Di $all inco d 50 00 Arthur L. Sparrow, salary as Selectman and District Court m °) CaPPress�On of me 400 00 Overseer of Poor (eight months) 133 36 e °f Cri 200 00 Joseph H. Cummings, salary as Town Clerk, fire engine 75 p0 Treasurer and Collector 850 00 HSoldiers' aid and repairs 35 p0 James F. Eldredge, Auditor's services 6 00 er nPlaygro 500 00 Warren G. Smith, Auditor's services 5 00 Sealer g br0pd 50 00 James Boland, Constable 50 00 egal Board of uses and n'Ieasures j0 00 Joseph L. Rogers, Moderator 15 00 CaPe Co gealth 250 00 1 _ di' d Far Ureau 150 00 $1,626 00 To mg crows for Town Clerk 200 o� Unexpended 49 00 celebr s 150 0 $1,675 00 ate ret 0 Soldiers, urn of soldier 200 For New Illonnmcnt 750 00 Por Dig °� bool Ilona¢ 0 Appropriation $1,500 00 3 000 0 Voted extra for Town Clerk 150 00 Ser Sprayer Nurse 17,000 0 00 Voted for Moderator 25 00 d Per nw e rodsn Story at To vallall at four meetings 2225 00 $1,675 00 200 00 7,000 00 $64 ASSESSORS' EXPENSES _ Shirley B. Chase, abstracts $34 40 Arthur F. Smith, 38 1 -2 days' Assessor's work at Alem P, Stnl OWN OPPICP1IS' SALARIES Arthur F Smith, Assessor's work in Boston 134 50 s William H. Howes, 38 1 -2 days' Assessor's work la Wweerm� Howes of PoorChairinan of Select- at $3.50 per day 134 75 Popr arY as Selectman $250 00 OT ,sal and Over- 2p0 00 12 William H. Howes, Assessor's work in Boston and expenses $ Charles F. Poor, 9 1 -2 days' Assessor's work at Zg $3.50 per day 3a Charles F. Poor, 5 days' transportation of Asses- 2$ sors at $4.00 per day 20 Arthur L. Sparrow, 25 days' Assessor's work at 00 $3.50 per day 87 Arthur L. Sparrow, Assessor's work in Boston 4 50 $3.00 0 Unexpended $138 $3.00 13 Albert A. Smith, 2 days as Election Officer at 0 Appropriated $600 00 6 00 ELECTION OFFICERS and REGISTRARS OF VOTERS Abbott C. Nickerson, 14 meetings as Registrar of Voters at $2.00 Abbott C. Nickerson, 5 meetings as Registrar of Voters at $3.00 William B. Sherman, 14 meetings as Registrar of - Voters at $2.00 William B. Sherman, 5 meetings as Registrar of Voters at $3.00 Samuel E. Sparrow, 14 meetings as Registrar of Voters at $2.00 Samuel E. Sparrow, 3 meetings as Registrar of Voters at $3.00 $28 00 15 00 28 00 15 00 28 00 9 00 18 Joseph H. Cummings, 14 meetings as Clerk of Registrars at $2.00 28 00 Joseph H. Cummings, 5 meetings as Clerk of Registrars at $3.00 15 00 Arthur F. Smith, 5 days as Election Officer at $3.00 15 00 William H. Howes, 5 days as Election Officer at $3.00 15 00 Charles F. Poor, 1 day as Election Officer at $3.00 3 00 Arthur L. Sparrow, 2 days as Election Officer at $3.00 6 00 Albert A. Smith, 2 days as Election Officer at $3.00 6 00 Albert A. Smith, 3 days as Ballot Clerk at $3.00 9 00 Albert F. Long, 2 days as Ballot Clerk at $3.00 6 00 Eli F. Rogers, 1 day as Ballot Clerk at $3.00 3 00 s Maynard A. Parker, 5 days as Ballot Clerk at $3.00 15 00 Solon O. Higgins, 5 days as Ballot Clerk at $3.00 15 00 Joseph H. Cummings, 1 day as Ballot Clerk at $3.00 3 00 John G. Rogers, 1 day as Ballot Clerk at $3.00 3 00 Edward B. Crosby, 1 day as Ballot Clerk at $3.00 3 00 t L. W. Pierce, 1 day as Ballot Clerk at $3.00 3 00 - Alton L. Smith, 1 day as Ballot Clerk at $3.00 3 00 ° F. B. & F. P. Goss, election printing 28 25. $302 25 Appropriated $200 00 Exceeded 102 25 $302 25 15 STATIpNERY 'i4 FIRE DEPARTMENT Alonzo J AND SUppL�S FOR TOWN OPFICI FS Warren G. Smith, work on fire engine $2 50 0 F Bg &T' p' less, b jr"pea envelopes $43 James Boland, care of fire engine for 1920 25 00 Geor r Hobbs ring Brookins' printiinga ards fortsn lists IIer- 17 97 Unexpended $ 7 50 1►ri Warren b r A. right &potter ink bo °k 6 $35 00 Nichols8row"ell, P anuation booms blanks 4 0p Appropriated $35 00 DblaI prin IngeC e' Printing , dernands g 00 nky °' priutin tax bills (property) 6 2 g Poll tax bills and 15 50 BOARD OF HEALTH Uuegpended $05 82 William H. IIowes, attending Board of Health 79 18 meeting at Harwichport $6 00 William H. IIowes, attending Board of Health Appr° meeting at Wareham 6 94 Ariated $'175 0 William H. Howes, attending Board of Health meeting at Barnstable 1 50. $175 00 William H. Howes, attending Board of Health meeting at Provincetown 6 26 r ` William H. Howes, putting up 18 infection cards at 50c 9 00 Arthur F. Smith, attending Board of Health meeting at Harwichport 6 00 state ai STATE AID Arthur F. Smith, attending Board of Health ripen d in Arthur1F. Smith, putting up 45 infection cards 1 50 Une$ f uishe ded 1920 at 50c 22 50 $186 p0 Charles F. Poor, putting up 5 infection cards at Appropriated 31 50e 2 50 $500 00 $500 00 s. Ashur L. S 16 Parr at 50e ow' Putting n 4 infection cards Arthur L. SParrow P "bar at rf ' attending Board of Health "bur L. SAarrrwiehport George eu ng at Bast ale nding Board of I1calth 4 50 T. q, Daniel g �Ould, bu l° Po infection cards dr 00 6S $6� 3232 $50 00 i 2 00 G 00 IInexDended AAAropriated $150 00 tNSPEC and bar TaYlorlON 0r CATTLE AND BARNS w�sAee ore a91or slary for inspection of cattle e"to a ttending meeting of Cattle Une$Pended AAAr" , Of State Yod1uaAeetlon $50 00 29 84 $79 84 $IO 00 3 dr0 $43' 36 34 � J $7� 3 0 17 INSPECTION OF SLAUGHTERING Weston L. Taylor for inspection of slaughtering $277 50 Arthur F. Smith, twine 6 25 George T. Collins, 500 inspection cards $283 99 Appropriated $200 00 Exceeded 83 99 $283 99 EXTINGUISHING FIRES James Boland et al, fire on land of W. T. Winter $13 50 James Boland et al, fire on, land of Nathan Chase, 11 00 set by railroad James Boland et al, fire on land of R. J. Marvel, 3 00 set by railroad. James Boland et al, fire on land of T. K. Freeman 3 50 James Boland, attending meeting of Fire Ward- 6 90 ens at Middleboro towing engine to and from fire 5 00 Walter E. Young, Arthur F. Smith et al, fire on land of R. J. Mar- vel, set by railroad 27 00 1 00 Thomas A. Smith, towing engine from fire Charles Eldredge, 2 hours' work at Zerbone's 1 00 fire at 50c , 0 -2 George .. 18 D Gharle$ne's a 50 m' 10 hours' watching fire at — Pat�ekXe1hys10hoursr`'atc]uugug a1:5000c Unexpended Appropriated Reeol ed for railroad $re $100 00 5 10 $105 10 - -m 19. Abbott S. Knowles, tuning piano 5 00 Isaac 11. Small, work on Town Hall grounds 6 25 W. G. Smith, blacking and making pipe 10 10 J. L. Rogers, repairing window 1 20 T. A. Smith, oil and matches 11 25 $435 28 Unexpended 274 47 Appropriation $400 00 Received for rent of Town Hall 309 75 $709 75 $709 75 X. Y•, N TOypN EXPENSES OF TOWN OFFICERS D oh Cab & II. R ILILL J �• Sn do Co It. Co h American Railway Express Co., return of valua- 0 now fr ' �'� 1 tion books $0 80 Chu W S & Soh night on Carbide ,., 0� WG. %4. haw , woo Hobbs & Warren, books and supplies for Town ° G, Sith, u18 for d and coal 0 it Officers 14 27 yP, G. Smith, wor 414C 1:0 eh 1 :0 - American Surety Co., bonds for Treasurer and G 'S th, bl and Tewh d }' Collector of Taxes 95 00 4iekerB allth, wa0k'ag s supplies I�aII ; Secretary N$sersoau Lauber on pipoe and pipe k , Justice of Peacemmonwealth, commission of 5 00 rrahk5, klhaaraber &Supply and stoves 15 j Charles F. Poor, Foresters' meeting at Middle - A. J• Fu1clie iz jjj' plyCC0 Coal 4 Charles F. Poor, days in Boston on Town's 10 76 ker, worh rane window sash :' business 13 64 rk on pump Town 11,11 13 `� t +�A' r� Charles 20 moth Wo koor, to ster and Harwich on Charles F Bret° Po Charles able or' Board of Realtli meeting at BNm • PO , he B, quoit river a gat Boston on dredging �n11. ROWes 2 days in Boston on Town's busi- $11. 14 , Foresters, W. fi tabl�''Board ofineetin9 at Middleboro Na $owes Health meeting at W. Ill. quoit o sv °rang at Boston on dredging w we �. n Easth, erambnlat twee. 7a s, Petted Orlea sg Town lines bc- 'k'thu, F hatham ambulate huaiaose Smith, land Or,, Town lines be- 1119 14 'Smith daYS in Boston, on Town's Shur Fmquoit r hearlug Arthu d of getb, trans to Rost on on dredg- P, alt Po A tr hurham Sumith, per Ba na abl for three at w ,ar F.•SNthOteanembulstin line between A nlit Pas "lith ho IIostou °n To 41, 11ir it 01.1e Tile na th' 'Pe s Orleaus r °Wn business be- busiuessRoBer� d trar4bqlatiu auto for Se ectmen, nhTown 1 00 3 75 0 89 13 0} 3 00 9 51 3 00 3 00 13 04 9 89 9 16 3 00 8 36 3 00 6 00 6 00 2r J. H. Cummings, fare to Boston and return to Collector's meeting J. H. Cummings, fare to Boston and return on Town's business J. H. Cummings, expense to Provincetown, to de- clare Representative Carter's Ink Co., for State record ink A. L. Sparrow, perambulating line, Chatham and Orleans W. R. Spirght, boat hire at perambulating Chat- ham line A. F. Cahoon, transportation Selectmen to and from Boston F. B. & F. P. Goss, printing statements J. H. Cummings, stamps, pencils and oaths A. F. Smith, oaths and postage Appropriated $250 00 Exceeded 57 13 $307 13 CAPE COD FARM BUREAU 6 14 6 14 3 00 2 75 3 00 6 00 16 90 2 83 4 59 2 75 $307 13 Paid Henry C. Davis, Treas. Farm Bureau, Town's subscription for 1920 $200 00 Appropriated $200 00 , 9TV S> 22 Xar. 6th Paid DISTRICT COURT ORDERS aae 4th d Janos Bolan Soaaa1369pPaidJJa . esBoland curt order 3620 $11 9`• Oet. 19th 4 Boland court order 3693 Nov. Paid Ja 10 .3l 29th Paid Jame, Boland court order 3753 14 g5 nd 41 5v UnegPended Appro Reeer ed f Second Distrrc $200 00 t Court 5 00 $205 00 Bspease8 TOWN. UUnI P 11 Appropriat°wn Dumpin ING GROUND 6 GrOnucl iu 1920 $50 00 T \ Wr16ht 1& D lhC 4OW N PLAy'GRO N Ork s0a haeCSStar ball at 4 C D Aarh n 23 F W. Perry, 13 hours' labor at 50c 6 50 Geo. H. Davenport, mcaving and raking play- ground twice at $6.00 12 00 $23 20 Unexpended 26 90 $50 00 ---n Appropriation 59 .41 $2051 Noyc i= 10 3 $50 00 SUPPRESSION OF CRIME Henry 11I. Percival, Master of House of Corree- $2 00 ti on, 4 days' board 4 50 E. W. Perry, 9 hours' police duty at 50c IT- G. Fuller, 9 hours' police duty at 50c 4 50 W E. Young, 5 hours' police duty at 50c 2 50 $13 50 61 50 Unexpended Appropriation $75 00 $75 00 24 i George $ERRING BROOK $. Dav BUneaae 0c�uport, 6 hours' work at Herring 32 4pprop'. A Abbott 'a 0. ljickersou $3� $25 00 10 00 $35 00 10 010. po "g' Tre TREE WARDEN fig, Treee harden 60 Uo$Aeade �araen'39 he rs' labor at 50c 1� 50 d AAArop�otyfi �5 po 25 Mlham & Hopkins, Architects, services as per bill Arthur L. Sparrow, surveying, mapping and tracing, also carbons E. E. Eldredge, advertising, printing and tele- 9 71 phone, acct. school building $686 64 16,313 36 $17,000 00 596 28 30 65 Unexpended Appropriated $17,000 00 STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS Corporation tax due Town of Ipswich, acct. $134 80 Rice Paid by Order No. 85 made to Commonwealth $134 SO of Mass. for $25 00 N \ s' Cyan $, pai 1 SC$0 SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES W. 14 bu 1'Ji g FI Aka g up title BUILDING, 1920 Orville W. Crosby, Sealeres canvassing book L. E. Gurley, supplis oet'� to t for land school $2v 00 .0000 Id 25 $10 01 2 00 W Orville W' 2G and DIeasureaby' salary as Sealer of Weights 0 50 0 Uue$pepded AAAro Sealer s fees $50 00 30 91 $80 91 Chas IIYU�pUTUAI CA" CENT I. Darli E rERY LOTS C. CrNb ua, C I, �r0a6y' egTe Sre C 1. CrOaby care ramuel y. Sn °w,s lot Samuel °gur etir� II nryl'n li" a lot d, carGeo A c• Nie n s lot CbarB e 1?enaa� u Clo &A not el 10 lot Aerpetual care fund $21 25 $62 01 18 90 $8 �r �4 50 2 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 $21 25 27 CARD SOLDIERS' MONUMENT AND GRAVES Charles H. Darling, care Isaac Y. Smith grave $1 25 Charles II. Darling, care C. H. Packard's grave 1 25 Chester 1. Crosby, care Soldiers' Monument lot 20 00 $22 50 Unexpended 77 50 $100 00 Appropriated SNOW LIBRARY $100 00 Mary S. Cummings, salary as Librarian Mar $300 00 gg 75 Isaac H. Small work on Library grounds 00 20 00 Everett W. Perry, work on lighting plant 4 0 W H. Snow & Son, coal and wood 10 2S W. H, Snow & Son, supplies Charles W. Chase, cleaning and carting ashes 6 95 S 50 Warren G. Smith, lawn mower 23 90 Warren G. Smith insurance 12 50 Joseph L. Rogers, Treasurer's bond 25 00 Carbide for lighting 5 00 Nickerson Lumber & Supply Co., kindliugs 18 35 A. O. Smith, mason work at library 12 00 Geo. H. Walker, dressing for lawn g 75 R. L. Myrick, stock and labor, repairs 19 50 Paine Furniture Co., office chair ". 1j. n 28 Library B°reancfoldingabore n shelves P Uaezpended - p1)r0j"isted •- 11 hellb 4me en J• nl RSCELLANEOUS Sout�eau $ arvel, b. A Ore I esa Coteturns New a Engle ratio dare f "Press on town reports F, 8u& d Tel & Tel wn Officers and hnr L, p' Go Co., eat from Town Etild Chffo �aPeAarr W arIhtr°g Town C arleabuaill 2 u�e�g Library g ounds h �� nd L• $or' 9ua .days rn 13oston on Monu- Wther 1 A irA. oaeAng as J R1^t.4SZih' ea s day in B sties Of Peace Rt r 1 t' t r Rile ° n °n Monu- and L. M 'rains o police ago' lead f r mater at park and hnkent I 13 5� I 14 146 6 $g00 00 13 J3 a0 9 40 lg3 3 9� 1 4 g0 1 00 2 g0 I r2 dr0 I Z 00 4 00 ti 29 T. A. Smith, oil for silent police J• H. Cummings, recording fees on births, deaths, 62 70 and marriages, administering oaths rden 4 50 Ellis & Nickerson, auto hire for Forest W $380 21 869 79 3 90 Unexpended Appropriated $1,250 00 APPROPRIATIONS RECOMMENDED FOR Town officers' salaries (not including School Committee) Support of poor General school appropriation (as recommended by committee) Repairs on highways, sidewalks, bridges and re- moval of snow Snow Library (as recommended by Trustees) Interest on notes Miscellaneous Board of Health Assessors Election officers and Registrars Gypsy and brown tail moth Inspection of animals and barns Inspection of slaughtering Abatement of taxes Fires Care Town cemetery and tomb Care Soldiers' mounment and graves Street lights (plus income from fund) $1,250 00 1921 $1,650 00 2,500 00 19,220 00 3,000 00 800 00 400 00 1,000 00 150 00 550 00 300 00 550 00 40 00 300 00 100 00 100 00 50 00 50 00 725 00 30 STree tatioWarden 25 ne Capp T s of Tsn offieersor Town officers 325 n du 50 � Seep TOwn hall ground . 150 DD Snpp eapo trtet C and uTtepairs (Plus income) 200 Soldifor engine tints 15 r 0 Tome aid and repairs 30 00 lierrie laygtound 00 00 Sealer of rook 5 00 Legal °$ heights a 20 0Q Cape COPenses nd Dfeasuros JO 0 d Celebrate 5 et nBoirao1 000 �r era and sailors $34,070 U" 'I do° U eo smn BOUNTY ON CROUPS no$pendCd a ok so eggs Paid paid bounty $j22 50 71 Appropriated $�00 u" $200 00 31 SUPPORT OF POOR Paid for support of poor in 1920 $2,083 72 528 53 Unexpended $2,612 25 $2,000 00 262 25 Appropriated Cash returned from aid given Received from Town of Winthrop for aid given 350 00 $2,612 25' SCIiOOLS AND TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS Payments, (for details see School Committee $17,958 16 Report) Appropriated by Town $17,7 00 Dog Tax of 1920 1660 0 16 Exceeded Legal expenses Appropriated $17,860 16 98 00 $17,958 16 LEGAL EXPENSES prone $250 00 33 32— TOWN CEMETERY AND TO-111B Jolhtla L Nort STgEET LIGHTING Appropriated $50 50' 00 Unexpended Art °rF for hap' lighting and care of street 578 93 pended E$QS oR to h, oil matchea and supplies for $ g4 AIDe1ia l 11 Co °n, eet I eye 209 61 TO CELEBRATE THE RETURN OF SOLDIERS N,li era a LUlwayaExpresstop' °unts es 45 00 AND SAILORS Wa ell Q. giber & Spppli 00.1 posts for street 1 80 750 00 Co-, express r th, large °hi�ne 1 20 Unexpended $750 00 Ys A for street li ht:_--, pprop • g loeo atod 2 me of Street $34 Li TOWN HALL ght $450 00 T TO LADIES LAVATORY A EgueeRd end 291 36 $200 00 Appropriated $200 00 $741 36 Unexpended 105 66 $847 02 P y+N, soLDlERg+ ! GYPSY, BROWN TAIL MOTH AND CATERPILLAR D414 d AnB o& g R, it bIEMORLAL 7 Albert A. Smith John B. Crowell and use of 1703 1s LUaidi frei TABLET horse $ 75 00 a Co a aaANted �e a¢ °un tablet f tablet $112 SSI 24 wPl3 sprayer sprayer a body OIL painting house �h ttte� f2 u 0p $1,795 63 -`° I Op tub $1000 0­4 a paid after tab 00() 0 approved U� y Ford DIS 11 Akerl R �a 4r, li 11le Coupe ltICT NURSE tilt ou Dpi & Ni noC ra �$preas C0•, express g0 E$A uet °a f rea for uto 6 Dlotet Nur�el a 2 months at $100 Uue$pell $/ �20tig9 35 ,kppro 34 Appropriated $2,000 00 274 34 Collee eriated by town for $535 00 Collected for serviacs by Nurse Sprayiud sPraying uncollected 648 76 Received from "Red Cross" - bloth to Drayermoul� of 1920 30 46 30 80 $2,289 36 ue fro State State p0 Respectfully submitted, 300 300 E$eeed ed $1,785 77 ARTIIUR F. SMITII, WILLIAM II. HOWES, 9 ARTHUR L. SPARROW, Selectmen of Orleans $1, , Ford DIS 11 Akerl R �a 4r, li 11le Coupe ltICT NURSE tilt ou Dpi & Ni noC ra �$preas C0•, express g0 E$A uet °a f rea for uto 6 Dlotet Nur�el a 2 months at $100 Uue$pell $/ �20tig9 6. U REPORT OF SURVEYOR OT HIGHWAYS ska et (toad: '- Oil and sated Dint rails oats rage on ears coal for treating oil Poe Lt lzoad" 0�� Ur sad De sand Na Com tot a beat n eara it Lab ghlar td l and sap oad: Tilo for h d Debra eat,ng oil ge o a ea rs 3- 1 9 12 " 5 60 1g 5 0 *380 ti4 51� 12 1s�y6 $�84 y $454 1� 561 66 18 90 1 p61 6 37 Frank Longs Road: $515 05' Labor and sand 567 12 Oil 18 55 Coal for heating oil 4 12 Demurrage on cars $1,104 84 r Lockwoods Road: $386 70 Labor and sand 473 96 Oil 18 56 Coal for heating oil 4 12 Demurrage on cars �- $883 39 Fred Snows Road: $664 05 Labor and sand 573 24 Oil 16 80 Tile 1S 56 Coal for heating oil 4 12 Demurrage on Cars $1276 77 RcPairs on Roads and Clearing Snow : $2,999 84 408 78 Labor and sand 48 67 Oil Freight on oil 224 48 Freight on stone 195 75 454 43 Crushed stone 736 22 Lumber, title and cement Clearing snow $5,068 17 lnei / 38 . detttal espensea: REPORT W, s °nd & Co., supplies $16 y0 TREASU�iEli'S James B th,inaurance 13 50 Boiler i slid, repairs 3 0 FOR 1920 Stea ttspection °n silent police 10 0 OartI roller aupPlies 1 90 W G g sign Poets 1 prank $ lsno�ill of supplies 3 g0 k 1920 $52,619 98 11, settin 1 Cash in Treasury and on deposit Jan. 1st, gamma Sa °w &Son' Mad supplies 1 Received from: 309 6 00 gkketf Reads : $85 $ One Peddlers Halle 2 00 Doe hot road °psi r4 60 l One Auctioneer's license 2 00 N nee cos 00 5 Frank ghlau $1'984 02 , One license to sell second -hand autos 4 00 Loc ll a d road ° p61 61 One license for moving pictures 11 00 Freq° s1.04 road cost 1,101 1'101 30 License for pool tables 30 02 Re gno�a cost 1' 63 3 Eleven licenses at $1.00 InPa'rs ou road coat Sq6 �� Interest from perpetual care fund 5000 299 Total r °al $p°ttses d an0v' 5,085 g1 States Treas circu ticconnt moth tax 297 00 UttC$Poad °gPe 3 Income tax, 1917 1,020 37 p0 tided Hass 529 45 Income tax, 1918 15,386 50 AnAro $11,051 5 Income tax, 1919 t' •' �ppr pr ate 1' Income tax, 1920 National 214 88 Of $°nriated for lie 60 Interest on deposits in Cape Co 5 10 Off t,Wjear°gfor crew oads in $V,676 N. Bank and Trust Co. res 160 16 Z. N.)1. &1I.R..R.forfi Roest'lo oathottr gor�onsno1 °�20 $0000 00 County Treasurer for Dog t' f °rDige t 18 30 i� for ua a °r boil driveway r 25 00 xrgh School for binding Literary 262 25 To e din State Treasurer, account'Oyp'y Total receipts attdf ate�ur roller g 225 250 00 Cash returned for aid furnished spproPriati0ns _ 300 00 $12,575 00 40 Abbott Id C. Nickerson for Herring Brook Town o£dredge for old paper Solon Iii . Winthrop for aid rendered State TTasu�eer 11. School inspecial cases Fo suPPort of schools in sma]1 towns lacore tion of State children oit3, geh oera] school fund Stet of 13 ""d for year 1919 2 360 910 260 1,340 620 360. e ireasIl or tuition at High School Corn Tmpe satioo"O"t Highway Commission Natio at Ta Inspection of animals Stat nal Bank a Public Service Rod Qr a, or 1 19 for 1920 T bent $eQ tion own of � 11goCre Or or Jela rso I °rAhy f r building 225 drive fe t of road A. L Ro$e�C1ghts all of steam roller Ai SeegDt air orveug�e f Colle tor's bond 11aahf)1, Ce rAlforequarter ending agt o . 11 2213' �ltiol, to and Aa$e$d t I t4 a Orleans High school for Abth ty$191gra11 IZ�oAita cost of $102.50 lat e Beats E�19leolldei 1920 Town TTall coltcetedloa 1919 a$ i1 192O g n.192O 20 Uj 0 333 61 I3a g0 16 � 26 0 300 qt 30'00 2 00 00 6 66 1 2,202 B 6 1� 16 26 6 41 Summons and demands collected on 1919 tax in 1920 Real Estate Taxes of 1920, Personal and collected 'Moth tax of 1920 Abatements of 1920 Interest on 1920 taxes Poll tax of 1920 Abatement on poll tax of 1920 Summons on 1920 poll tax Spraying cash Committee on District Nurse, Committee on District Nu check rse, Cape Cod Five Cents Savings B ank 21 75 18,470 92 37 95 282 62 11 15 1,557 23 00 3 00 648 76 48 50 240 86 interest 76 12 on y Street Light n fund Street 2gg 34 Weymouth Savin g s Banl{ interest o Light fund Trust o. 171 46 Interest on deposit in Old Colony 1, to Nov. 1st $104,039 29 DISBURS" hIgBNTS Paid, $43,389 04 Selectmen's orders for 1920 145 19 8 q11 23 Second District Court orders 7,140 00 County tax for 1920 336 60 State tax for 1920 State Special tax, 1920 42 ac u Stagglut ) failure t0 make returns (on Poor 9 00 Civilia ghivaY t 5 1 Scle�tmen sr poll or 1920 936 p0 9. Cash ill s abato nenta for 1919 made in 1920 lr 63 Deposit resell ments for 1920 made in 1920 30016 D °paait Cape Cod 1,3j7 q to Nov, Ola Colon Trust Co, and interest 14 0�2 46 20,1 99 $104,039 J08I;PI3 FI. CUmArINGS, Tre`011re`i C DOAo LEa1DNT \� � 6] tl °Posit °� in OULB A Intaaee `j C eYMo N]1 -WIFE TRUST FUND D� "at d lnterpC C d h Savin 000 latere 2p ue frost Fro rive Cens Bank $4,000 frank 6��32p m fey 1919 is Savings Bank 1'659 '�o LeBa or6CO Cet b2p o C dtr�Savings Bank to 910 dr e Cents Savings 50 aW Qob. !g intCrost to 1920 $5,116 ' $5, 4g 'rN 43 STREET LIGHT CLUB FUND ASSIGNED TO THE TOWN OF ORLEANS Deposited in Weymouth Savings Bank Deposited $2,000 00 in C B ape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank alanee 617 61 interest from 1919 Interest 157 62 from Weymouth Savings Bank to Dec. 15th, 1920 laterest from 105 14 Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank to Oct., 1920 28 60 Less balance, $2,808 97 interest credited to Street Light acct. 291 36 $2,517 61 PERPETUAL CARE TRUST FUND Deposited in Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank $700 00 llalanec interest from 1919 32 03 1)ivldend 35 93 (interest) to Oct., 1920 $767 96 Less amount 21 25 paid for care of Iota in 1920 _ $476 17 44 Reeejve0 iat 1NTERI;ST ACCOUNT R ee v d h�e e. on deposits in Cape Cod Bank to st on $ l �pprepriated 1st deposits in Old Colony Trust 1q1 0 1, 400 On on Town notes / fi Une$peaded $i,�s� � $1,786 34 Street bae grLi�bt IIa9hi�ec �� tat�oa (in SwN ASS>;TS DeAeal� TretagessOldiers tngs Banlcs) epoyit in C ury J 1919 Aid for 1920 aaa ,a in ape ail is slid 1920 ' balaaee iete�ito N ny T t Cogan. 1st, 1921 a c e" 4u f orb its CO. Jan. 1st, 1921 balabee ave sn TORN Selaiers, LI`'�ILITI] S �1e�0�al tablet TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT Dr. To balanCe due on 1919 tax Jan. 1st, 1920 $2,004 13 Assessors warrant for poll tax for 1920 1,580 00 Assessors' warrant for personal and real estate ter 1920 22,222 24 In rest S collected on 1919 taxes in 1920 66 23 ammons and demand on 1919 tax collected an 1920 21 75 Interest collected on 1920 tax in 1920 11 13 Summons collected on 1920 poll tax in 1920 3 00 $25, 4509 6 l; Cr. 133, 1920Paid Treasurer for 1919 tax collected in $1,979 37 lilt Cuts on 1919 tax made in 1920 15 12 Interest on 1919 tax paid Treasurer 66 23 SulnmO u and demand on 1919 tax paid Treas- 21 75 urer ' 1920 Cash paid Treasurer for ersonal and real es tate tax of 1920 p 1S,50S 87 Abate 46 and A re en 1920 tax made in 1920 on real Interest oral easb PaiPaid Treasur bate d Tre er on 1920 eat Anioons n 920 Poli tax0 poll tat for 1920 t 19 Pai Amo nt 19 ect x a oll1920 poll tae t ected JOSEPII II. C S AUDITOR'S REPORT 1 have this day examined the accounts and vouchers of the Selectmem with the Treasurer's book en and compared th I s' also accounts of the Collector of Taxes and Trust and accounts and find them all correct. WARREN G. SMITH, Auditor Orleans, January 12th, 1921. IX lr� REp�� T of SE y H TS ALER OF WEIG T AND MEASURES o the gOnGr SQ leht0°j n a able $oard of Selectmen of the Town of 0 of Weight be to ub n; N ' Of to and s Mlt the following repo, 100 tatforia Measures for the ear now end ed leroGn5U00lbales °yer y Sealed i0oado0n CQa al weigh °aPacit' 11 sealed capacity 2 1 ro SAr rater elal u�g slot'achine 27 1 tiDmDot.aCale' s 4 0 0 °lghtO4 deal 17 0 Oij e % ir� s g 0 blol asea asA . oois 5 0 L q4i a R P Put„ 142 1 Yarod hleaQ411t. N Ps 10 2 Tot al ar �IQeSUre es hg Puu'Ps 2 0 Amount o sQqjeq ; 78 0 Ord f feaa r °ec V r ephdeluh —7 6 earls' 1 N ad and paid d 303 $30 gl b aPQetfull d Town Treasurer ee.11 O] subtuitted ep 1 1020• MVILL> ' CPOSBY, $ 49 FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ORLEANS DISTRICT NURSE ASSOCIATION Tile district Cells s 01 llundr nurse of Orlcans has made on the average hsideratio re calls a month. This does not take into spent . then the numerous social calls, nor the many hours 0 11, schools by the nurse. nth t)p 31 r of the school children are asked to co- operate graccessary to If after examining a child the nurse finds eat het report. the case to the parent it would he a to the le p to the Child a.ud the nurse if the child is taken The nohtist or physician whichever the notice calls for. thew if need nal fee of fifty cents is asked for an hour's ser- hat if a ed but the physicians want it clearly understood h°ed hot ge `o °n does not feel able to pay this small fee, he Ih rthout the nurse's services. � 0G rule ease the nurse',, services may be had free of charge. he tojv gardin9 the district nurse which the people of mLilt c'I have overlool.ed is the nurse's resenee at confine - The sex In town. P fr the physicians fnsfst that in order to insure the health Fll tTilt rC generation the child must be looked after call ed ho hour of, its birth. The district nurse should be The hu hatter who the nurse may be in charge. The Gill must be called between the hours of S and 9. Ilex telephone call isein., nse133 3ency call by a physician. Respectfully, submitted, MRS. IIORACE A. ROOBReretary 0-4 - 51 Receipts for the Year Bal r iu Treasur,V re est recei Jan. 1, 1920 $129 50 ved 183 81 63 06 NSW LIBRARY $376 37 Disbursements oaSlor Libras Bros., supplies 90 Numb LIBR F. a Y Book fIouse 5 80 Rip° °lines AIi]AN'S REPORT lnl Detipo$ernard & Co., rebinding 29 85 Pre�a�d bought fI . $ 'S vske & Co., books 98 39 N ed aga2. &Son 85 46 Ta alogue rxpre iu" for 1921 45 95 g 2,ue d JO,�c9 1341,1 as' a Dee�t3ge,1920 freight , etc. gg 14 atak °u out ��i � $376 37 bIARY S. CUMN11 �� GEORGE P. IIODGDON, HARRY 1-1. LiUln3 ARTHUR TSPARKER, ,i Trustees- Orleans' n7ass. Dec. 31, 1920. Th S °uue Suo TR S th toga a q ar rars TEES' REPORT 4u ° fuu o � ug Qa44 Nit $4,000 and legacy °�lqe Q44 he provide t he tut on for Sal' S I rVO Y ►' 1 CLEI K'S REP0I1T 8111Tj1s 'Coll 4 DE� IN THE TOWN OP en°ars lg FOR TILE YEAR 1920 P Niekerao Peruo ll,,r leblual u and 1 Ward Nickerson, son to Cll Y 24, nC E. Crowell. 1•e aee au peer ` bNay y d attic e o�ard Chase, son to 11 da 27. Sparrow. ' T hl re lea r' )Z`•�r,- r1 t`° h 1, iehardso Isabelle Richardson, don Dl �a� F lith u and Sadie I. Chase. ,I 14. 13ard`l, dau 11 S ghter to Willis S• aot�lii J r � tty afi ��e tti lg sands mortis �lUeit� GIs • 13a� Ploy ANtiss 'Williams, son to reh 1p 4 andeuee L' Young Ahrl 4� 8`it� obi ;'tell, Fetl1 Baker, rlangliter to y 13 S�1 a E S w. Taylshsabell lbs (laughter to L1oYd y ad �L raaeO 100111' a' suowtor, daughter to Nla ,,,,. 1 53 May 25, Stillborn. J n Fu1,11, 0 d II ten S. ul her ' daughter ' to John P. JulyCro Lillian Loui s se Crosby, daughter to Maynard S. by and Lillian V. Taylor. September 17, Francis Allen Higgins, son to Irving A. $lggms and Grace L. Crowell. September 24• Stillborn NOpember 7• pearl Irene Nickerson, daughter to Earl A. Nickerson and Margaret A. Smith. nIg)ZRIAES RECORDED IN THE TOWN OF ORLEANS FOR THE YEAR 1920 Jau $r 2 G Albert De Lage, age 22, of Providence, tion ' to Thelma Mercena Black, age 15 (by dispensa- of probate Court ) of Orleans. ' Jau e] 7' lie] John John Patterson Fuleher, age 20, of Eastbam, to HSnow Cummings, age 19, of Orleans. Jau tort 23• Albert Jose h Perrault, age 28, of Plymouth, Edith eanette Hopkins, age 23, J p of Orleans. J Ilareh 20 54 Barastab]ebert Ilenry Robbins, agc 33, of had. ' to Nettie Blanch Walker, age 39 April 18 R"dr Johll u Butler Walker, age 26, of lire ed A April 18 eu Rogers, age 24, of Orleans• 1leleu Gould age 19, of Clark Or,,"' 5. 26, of �a jU April 25. rah n1a98 0. �ilga�s°rLake Penniman, Sherman) age age 828,E pt chat ly -u ge, age 21s of Oran, age 22, of - lieleu Qeprg° l 26, of pT d��a�0 alabethaark Sherman Boston. u o l�j] °OrhNatlPeaMtolu age 22cof5Barn abler t 00 etta �0odtu ° B Chase, a g elder, agog 9, of sl Lea BCttem] ° Ill. se aR illis jenns' to 0ertt0 1g d6e 18 1 Orleanse 24, of 01 !10' t t0 Lth 10 eahOreDllodrehce Taylor, age 2a' °1 � dose ° d, age 22, of Osfo' prle ' hart jj �'alte 22, °f Rog'ersr gee25, of Oglea�. i l 55 NOVember g Charles McCellean Eldredge, age 30, of Chat - Orle, to Sophia Marguerite Snyder Darling, age 28, of ans. DeCe1nber 12. Forest Reed Snider, age 40, of Orleans, to Bernice Louise Chase, age 28, of Orleans. bl"'S RECORDED IN THE TOWN OF ORLEANS FOR THE YEAR 1920 Jauuary 13, Pauline C. Bradford, 66 years, 7 months, 7 days Cerebral Hemorrhage. Jautel3 20. E ,e G. Ellis, 60 years, 5 days. Chronic In- Istial Nephritis. Jauuary 22 John L. Patrician, 92 years. Tabes Dorsalis. February 2• Elizabeth Cook, 58 years, 5 months, 21 days. geart Disease. February 15• Alletta H. Eldredge, 65 years, 5 months, 6 days' Myocarditis. FebruarY 27• Catherine Boland, 74 years, 1 month, 26 days. Valvular Heart Disease. FebruarY 28. Benjamin F. Henay, 51 years, 1 month, 8 days, Influenza. a ➢tareh 2 55 A'ferc 1 j;i)` 31 morrhagee a B. Chase, 70 years, 10 1110110s, arch 26 al. old ,geGeorge lt, lllarc uit 79 year 7 u10u do" l ths, 'l 3larOh 30 and a fall. Y 4Ar1Car0jn01na °ofLiv�Parrow, 78 years, 3 months, 1� Ja}'' 117 rular A101issa I3 s 1'+�� Jtay 8. Tieart D3"' I -Irrd, 87 years, 1 alonth, 9 d11y �1Yo0 aalina Ja,. 1IOy 13 8rditis, S' Sn 1d 1:th, 71 years, 10 nl0nths, I1y tyOeaVa1 rstla S s S9 190 9 t1 . 11ToP"in , years, 7 1ll0uths' 11 le Ile 1 Cl tov'� I ay 2g °art D �8ease' 68 years, 23 days. J Still �e 10 born 1�a. ItOW c 23 ona !� 3�1 Oer�hrahfUO F aY P111cher, 2 days. y 3 tae Clra lE d rde k.1r� 8e' 57 Years, 6 months, by oho t: A1aY0 �Ys 2 1ly0ea44Q fit. 1 Years, 6 months, 5 d 18. •11i S� g1ms 85 years, 6 111011tj1s, 1 JAY 311c Il art 11` ' is, 65 years, 5 mouths, 20 days. Or- Barr• cart Disease. aagn8t 12. infer Pne cY F• Percival, 87 years, 9 months, 16 days. n>noula lvYpostalic. Sept 24 ditia. • "larshall Rogers, 82 years, 21 days. Alyocar- itis. SQPtemb ea 2¢• Stillborn, %pte Pbor 24. D days. avid' Atwood, 83 years, 11 months, 16 S y alvular Heart Disease. Cptda ey 30. Lucy A. S. Snow, 73 years, 4 months, 5 Gastric Carcinoma. Oetobor 6 gPoplexyamuel E. Willey, 68 years,,3 months, 19 days. OOt P111111-,'I' a Clare 13. Crosby 5 ears 4 months, 8 days. 1Y Tuberculosis. Y, Y 1V0vo111b °r Clirolu� D a G. Gifford 83 years, 7 months, 9 days. I1ca N° veulber 13• No da , Ireland, 69 years. 1VIyoearditis. v Rho E daysr 20. James F. Eldredge, 71 years, 2 months, 17 b Organic Reart Disease. slay. b Co 2` Bonjamin Hopkins S2 years, 3 months, 1 rebral hemorrhage. f . r� De""' er 2. Susie ,, �o�l]'s' 2 I j ehrQnle Or 1. Phillips, 40 years, 1' anic heart Disease. l �l Deeeda er 13. Luein c2rs, ya' Garei da A. Higgins, � 5 Y 1� Deee�� uolna o f Colon. Q jj 110) er 23 � �v aaYs. Carrie 11I. Rogers, 5:3 ycars� S Cerebral tle,norrhage. a�t�, l Dee�ar 2g 1 gays. noTl110Y as Prank Smith, 72 ycgr ' 0 l�u l'cr'na BOGS LICENSED IN 1920 aldog's ]icen t sed 53 a 2.00 doffs "Ceased, 11 at $5.00 }ll`i TU1,711 s Olerli a f a eeS Canty �reasurcr i l� �1 JOSEPH 11 i, 'FOWN MEETINGS ANNCAL '.TOWN MEETING WARRANT 1920 art. I. To e1100se a Moderator to preside at said meet - 2 sllArt. 2. , b 1119 Year to elect all necessary town officers for the en- ""119 f r, yeacl be ,,0tcd Ycr on one ballot. Also shall license for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this town? Cheers to be elected One Selectman for three years. One Overseer of Poor for three years. Qne - asse On ss °r for three years. e hlelllber of the Board of Health for three years. O ne T°Nvlj Clerk for one year. One T 'n Treasurer for one year. One Collector of Taxes for one year. One Sello. I Committee for three years.. TOne Trustee Snow Library for thrce years' ne Surveyor of Highways for one year. T,o Auditors for one year. ° Constables for one year. Three Shellfish Constables for one year. 0 Apt. 3 GO itnl °then town flee on the annual rel)ort of the Scic�f�� t 178. 011 to To `,rill' �t thereti a .nd a see wh,lt MI m t�1' niollc� i lie to�ti'u cils�5 f sglng Yearr °Pllate to cleJ'rily tllc fo�vil'S e�P IV, 5, the 0 et i' tjticiNt. Prow if the tolvIl trill alithorire tUe olof'it ie reyeu a ° ret' 11 It. selectnleli, to llac'l 'I le f�' Apt °t t11 and ma1;e i lle aln lt• fi e nresen ' '`lie �,° t nlnllicip�2l ycai'' il�l't� e � aia See if �d o teh 27 d I,,� Of Illo��ll0 town m iII vote to i'ais eGtal, t: ' ' etd t "ley Toi" .tied 10 elcirt ti art. 7 Of 1918 u `I8 {tut llorized by See' 1 :. I� edr Old a��ig(n the r° IF IIIe spt . Mlle. Ce o . �iaeh ,town will vote to Iltli �l�o>? s ( of i(y'�t,t f � . Th °f A. Myra Pi•eclll.a0e 1000 ,A hl' i�. r omnaon a.n(1 .`1j)pI'oPv" A lit, t� �!. , e �hhin a 11 ction t11c t.otvll ,vill tI,' ol�, r° ice ghts at the Ifez•x•ilig- 13" ll if the '019 e e0( lti] li1i n r n hnr 1town Will voi e to 1., 01. ltl�I f 1� I :Itrlph z1h. l��tl °llS t ae of Procuring oileti tli`'lytnt� dill cotnlnelllorate tile, � i � s thr,1'�ti fly 311 1918 ,,d J�' . tiest� of t to lb� r °t rl� e if the towel SSi�ll II 'qI'cllie Ill the °neY sufficient to e�z t Present oil roa,cl GI Intlof t114 late Caleb IIa dcn to therend of the town of alaout 1540 fe et. cc of Freeman E. Snow, a distance Art: x1 Point a �Y re;Iuest, To see if the town will vote to ap- triet fo connllittee of three one from each postof�ce dis- t°tvn at t1le purpose of recommending to the voters of ihn llleetill 110-Xt annual town meeting, or at any speeial g held after February 3d, 1920 and prior to the ne=xt e P tl Olvi InCetino col tr during L' When and how Il�neh money shall be b the year for side walIts, bridges and road Z,IIe C�etio>x a1icl repiliring, also for the removal of snow ltllltittee to lle Il�Pointe(1 ily the llToderator, and to Serve �vitllolli; pay ArL, 12 1109i, lla 0.I 11 }17'Yllegiiest,'1'o se(. if tlae town will vote to grade lllit," ( :� (lf 1'0ad ('11 the 111 ?l•t'lLlv0St part of the town, eRtencliog to i the ]Agee formorly owned by T. 1". Ellis and I)riate the shorn 111 emlt.iiing ] �lt feet, and R iro- pne'01- iIle same. Art,, ] a, and aPPro l'Y regiiest To see if the town will vote to ra3sc anti pi'Iate the Sunl of (alae thousand dollars to grade �,�� Surf -lee WitI1 h r :Lt the Bre- ,vster road (s0 called oil the road beginnill� 11I• Ifing ea ) opposii.e the resiclenee of W. W ins °PPoe It ullirlg iIx an easterly direction to the main road al'0ut 1,30()e 'Ia�'I feet. of Dr. Pope, salve llein in lens Apt teucl 14' 13Y request To see if the town will note to OX" 10 tvher i ;�taeadam or oil the road extenfli>s,; frol�1 the point h °]di �t ll"v ends near the south boundary of the Seaver to the elld Of the town road at NtLuaet "Ieigllis f 1 har 64 "lie f^ the �ea With ail o„t1i]cliel °u it ],each sidenee oftlClifford 1L Iasi 1is•lat cis Co']tirini']d t RjlrArt- 28 L. 1I�i the faec Ivith Y request To sc�> if the towel t �q)II(i 7 n]Rkee$idenee ]l tl]e road lead-1.1" h -oll, "Nsaiis 1101(1 TIN an a of Clifford I.. N,111-50t to t t o nprp r Ilslrr'is to �enulc yq�r Il iation for the <<er]ie €-r ' Ileti ��', tsl�rt 29 tio]]ers, to to q f the oiIIY recfuest, To sc:e if t Ise t�3ivi1 �Villcl to t1le,tr tg14 t °F the or tar co]FSt� ltciiolr r. 'i'c,]]set ro, Illy the fist hell hclr�w the residclir�' r� I' ilfiss l)e r t]I rt, 3O e ly a11011t, Iwo 1'eet, rot,c ojl�i r I3 �' re l4'lll o ]fie et b quest, To see i f the 4011"' Rtreet to from the eorner of F,'oeic Iliil'or lit) y�rlG t11 ..1 11e I{istl] -i line .� rli5 ]11C `q� �f 7 t e {S i JT [ 111 t �y h >Q�, rj '1rq t�eqllel3t, rj'o see '�4-ll�it q.C�1�11 J1 I] � II �r }ktioloA }1]- ]ildil] r n'` it l] r �I ate a 1 €, it,nd equihpi]��, 11sc 111 etariri,,irut;alow i.ype cal' Scslzc >oll'ltell9 ,t neY fq Y al]cl iliterrnerli.ite .,2 r t} I,e�t prey quc5t, o8Y" tl CV` �cf 'ihen `ite �.he ° see if il�e ;o]1q, ve w}]" st]rn or TWO t l Co lr!� at the liend cal' t( i u fie jS► the " action the t owrl will t�l' x10 t° �1rY JItla easy lst� R What ac • ill tloh the town W :I n to the 65 1110 for pthe iPent of 1 district nurse, and appropriate me. $ tayer f Tq see if tl qr moth 1e town will vote to purchase another work and appropriate money for the same. 1]rop ate � TO see wh at sums Of for moth work in town, money flee town will ap- 1rt code • 87, To before the act On any other business that ]nay legally -&1*4NUAL TOWN MEETING r Ateeti February 2d, 1920 cad, ng called to order by the Town Clerk, and Warrant Att R orb'= th Eldredge .rand e, ballot b,, Small order. Art tq v0te for Ple Were OPened at 9.15 A. M. and proceeded vote ive town officers all on one ballot. d the 1)'31's be kept open to 3 o'clock P. M. Tile eetin sday, Feb�arye3r�t 5 o'clock P. M. to 1 o'clock P. AT The t , 1920. tf fate for town Of�acers was as follows, whole "L ) 43 of q-6; ' '4ale 242, Female (for School Committee) 43 r 66 Por one of Po °A °f Aealt Selectman 1'�sses5or, Overseer 61,n ' P'ldre °aeh 3 years, George C. Dyer had S-1 eela g d 1.2, Charles F. poor 145 and elected. . VN Year JaT,o`�u Clerk, 'I`reasurer an ColIcctpz' °£oli ;� 'nes Boland had I vote, JosePlr I}5jll (i °tea °leeted lthe school Committee ir�ee year's, a for tl d 108 vote5� Carrie G. Nelson 167 i ,r D, or ee 00.51 110d�d °n has stee Snow Library for tlrr p, l° °r tw 20 votes. oil Arth r of aitors for one ear, yW arrezi � ° M'ar'row 192. Y b r o it }rarv' -Yor of 111glrvvays for °rle ye 1E11b 93, 'Zoland L. Mayo 147' 1O XuS SCI 1, geattCrr� Wardell for one year, CY ' u I k. abler for one ear, Jai'ies tttr °e S e 194, seattering h. ��'I� T sirG toll � 193 �t onstobles We e ©n °e Gg19 eor � s ���, il.� cF ,�A e trial e &`1, . No 11.7. t d,10 , Mlle Tflw f � o to orn Aleeting adj©tz1'ueaat der by the Moderator art 67 taken' 1 and 2 havixig been acted on Feb. 2d, Article 3 was u other to V Voted to accept the report of the Selectmen, ti"' of the Sf eccrs end Committees except the recomm d- ild report of the School Committee 0 lZotio be rurttee n °f �. II. Upham voted, that the School Com 0oramittee�'d hereby is) directed to confer with the School reel of the town of Eastham to erect a mutual agree tv1�e rneludin reby the total e:�penses of the Orleans ITigli School be divided Pereentage of the items of general control shall hed at u proportion to the total number of pupils ell end equit ny t"'le during the school ear • and if such full aus able reimbursement is not obtainable either be °f Arles s gal or other reasons, then the School Commute, haln Pupils"' further ordered to cease the tuition of East sir me , i the IIi h School of Orleans after the next n r n g vacation in 1920. Art, table. and all intervening articles to 31 laid on tll' Art• 3 r°ted ui' Takeu up, on motion of Elnathau E. Eldredge arced nottsly that Seventeen thousand dollars be keht, Of ud appropriated for a school building and equip - dilate bbl bungalow type, to be erectedl near the present ate 9r drug to accommodate the primary and inter P 110 ]04d from the olds. school building, and Eb athan o�rnated and r 1-1. dUpha ding committee' Edwards were V °teal tQ 1o°hluathan E. Eldredge or the person he e]nploYea be paid Twenty lvnd estimates for ncvv es achooi l'tliIdinl; e dollars for his s 6s icles 7, io 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21 O taken from the table; voted Seven.thonsand sd and appropriated for new roads, that the )e referred to a Committee of five, Chairman n, Surveyor of llightivays and one from eaeh et to be appointed by the Moderator, and shall equitably apportion the Sulu of Sevea s among the said three postoffice districts, ,hall confine themselves to the roads mca >ve articles. The Moderator appointed on Viers Walter II. Mayo, henry) Cumming from the table, Voted, the Treasurer with to Selectmen be and hereby is, authoriset from time to time in anticipation of ❑icipal year beginning Jan., 1st, 1920 anal notes therefor payable within one ear, incurred under this vote to be paid fray, said municipal year. -om the table, on motion of Abbott C s the Of Two hundred d I ollar$ be raised r Pe Cod ann Bureau and the �wered to cast one vote f rector of I- Cape Cod Farm $uWalter TI al the table, Voted the selectni d to selling the fishing right at em take Tray consider for the best at the Interests of the table, indefinitely postpol M Art' ll• Taken from the table, indefinitely postponed. salary 15• Taken from the table, Voted unanimously the per f the Town Clerk be raised One hundred dollars same. ° and that sum be raised and appropriated for the Art. 18• Taken from the table, Voted Two hundred do h FUtbe e raised and appropriated for killing of crows, that each for each be paid for crows, and Twenty -five cents the Iiia Brows' eggs; crows to be killed and eggs got within is of the town of Orleans. Art. 4 Taken from the table, indefinitely postponed. tuArt. 24• Taken from the table, Voted Seven hundred llars be raised and appropriated to celebrate the re rn of the citi world W who wlere called to the colors during the Same committee to have it in charge as in 191 ,). po tin X25 Taken from the table. The Committee ap citizen In 1919 to report on a suitable monument to the s Who Were engaged in the world war and to estimate; the cost reported Three thousand dollars, and it was voted pent thousand dollars be raised and appropriated and ander the supervision of the Committee, and that they shall decide on the location and dedication of the monu ment. 26. Tj ken from the table. Voted, Two hundred dollars be rsised and appropriated to build a lavatory for ladies in the Town Hall, and it be left with the Selectmen to carry out the vote. R YY 70 32. zzcIc(itzitcly I,ostl3ol�ecI. Art. 33_ I.•ai{I r, 71 the table, ted I . vo 'Art • v4. {)zi 1„otir,rt of ('lr�irlc's poor iopla d �f Two thvtcS;rt�cl c1r,Il,it:ti l,r I isccl arzcl pP �t ty f �UrpOSC of eza)pl()3"ira ► • )is( Act N1,rso, ".." �© e left iI2 tltc la��zac15 0f �a ICo,r)I►aittee Coll0600 ed Ofatlti the 13(mra r, I' Ilerdili the lcefid o the � tp «7 ' Ose l� of th fz, ;111(1 Ifiat, ille,' I clic I,ys e eozzt111ittce 14'110 Shall lac tG resi( leat P e deb art• 3:;• 1ye�.ty,#z�' '1'110 htixaclred t sea "d 1tlaprol)l. sited for a lie", Spz•`,zyel e floe` Art- ed to t� -� omme �otecl Five �cld ha , 1- i e c1o11ars he gory' „ tI" � ti ea 1'Y the ,Selectlilen for la1{�tll eeepdhy E tp A tpo a]ttrae 4. '1`cckezl frotr� tllc I:t[,Ie. °t ]� fl d �0 fa39 of the sale •tnaen ors I,tllrlisll o tlltt � '�" ti°hs I01J, cs, c ,, clonal5 r0 •,,' clred 0� tnotlz eept to add I z 1'e 0z11 Ille ��� .. I do Work tzncl c1ed1lCt cl �- ar�at. 11az,s for npe Co fo{ clad sttlzse s"Weription to ed u -- ea stet .f, ript-i{az� hciza r a �i•opz'ica.t rltzte P S °h w0 11tznclre 11 �� pJop de e h tile tlois 1 �e1 c2 dollars as � ecl 11 pl1 n f .s I It stP e t zz a ) u � ul � I I' e ret hared fif`t c 7nztcly I �ilctec roP rt, urxc °f Y dollars also cic App of !, a,;; $ pClo ol(liers this havili; l� u itioD� eaz'reet zs given the recot)llnc I ak'�! a ecl• lloe . j �+ ftzcers, sttp� ittee) salaries (not iucltl�iv� ' of p t oor f. hD Q �y Sl School � 7l. I'i,ebyl pool of PPrOPriation {as recommended mInittee') Sha 'V L Shw o albs, liiglt,aLys, bridges and re- zb s rar k eelst °h Towns recommended by Trustees) Assesslallepus notes LIectis lypsy �cers an Z BAe ahcl Broti, l It of V°t"s 111,RAc et.ioh of Tail �Totli Abate °£ namals and Barns resemeht Of Tai g'l)tering are . of St t%ldie s0cn1etery and tomb Free f'1]tts °nument and graves t''tati0�ardeh (plus income from fcu7d) �pehs � '111d sta Care toy of to�1 hp�ffic for to`vn officers to d ers u cc4h laa ping ground ,hAr 1). t {plus inearne far essi° �'olirt ) Sale Of °f crime xo 'h a2de ine and repairs Tlel`p l g l,roo °ltncl 4l� f'egal of lei � %7eq aspens guts and Areasures i Tlealtb k 17,700 00 3,500 0:) 800 0.) 400 0" 1,250 0 ) 600 0j 200 00 535 00 50 0" 200 07 100 01) 1.00 00 50 0`.a 100 0!) 450 OJ 25 07 175 O`' 250 0 ) 50 00 400 0U 200 0 r 75 0', 35 no 500 0� a 50 0-) 25 0O 50 0') X50 On 50 01 ount recommended: by the Selectmen $31,770 00 72 to 6. Appropriated for Cape Cod rarID Clerk Appropriated additional salary for I8. Appropriated for Icillia 24. Appropriated to celeb crows l' 'iers rate reta r 25 Appropriated for Sold1ers, 26 Appropriated for lavat MoaoID °r, at To,an ', 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19 9, 30 for new roads 2p, 21, �. Appropriated for new sChOplhoase aft Appropriated for District Appropriated for new Nurse P spry !t Appropriated for services for of blodo� appropriation at annual tom JrQ eetin� �t Taken from the table. d i ' alance in the town treasury d theta t J 1'a expenses for the year 1920 an. Is,ag, f Voted, the Moderator be paid Ten J0JJ/ 1f., Voted to adjourn. JOSEPH I3. CtTltIoP, To10 73 SPECIAL TOWN MEETING WARRANT Art. I. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meetin.- crease 2. BY request, To see if the town will vote to in- the appropriation for the new school building, and aet fully thereon. 'Wh 3. TO Art. See if the town will vote to rescind the vote roads, an it aPPropriated Seven thousand dollars for new d act fully thereon. 50 Cents' BY request, To see if the town will vote to pav bode for Per hour" for labor and 50 cents per hour for a day, he work on town roads, also fix a salary or pay per Y for Surveyor of Highways. to Art- 5. TO see what action the town will take in regar I ng the appropriation for repairs on highways. Art. 6. To see what action the town will take to balance in treasury on in regard thereon. la Feb. 5th, 1920, and act fulkv Art' 7• To act on any other business that may legally come before the meeting. SPECIAL TOWN MEETING March 20th, 1920 Meeting called to order at 2 o'clocfP.M. Warrant read Art. 1. By unanimous vote the Town Clerk was ordered 74 Dir. for, cast one vote for Joseph Rogers as mod ril I , gers after being sworn took charge of the 10 eetipv �ofo. rt. 2. Indefinitely postponed by unanimous fOtC of d• 3. Indefinitely postpone(] by unanimous PJ15 1st 4 tiro ,,r 't. 4. Voted, 50 cents per hour be paid' for IIP 8 11 ,00, awn roads and 40 cents per hour for horses' el' 11 j lurveyor of Ilighways be paid I,live dollar's 0 0 fn, Ind one and one -half dollars per day for tr'sfl oppol' ,• 5. Vote a9dtli6r Voted unanimously the town raise rep# d One thousand five hundred dollars for Pd in addition to the Three thousand five J111 170 ated Feb. 3d, 1920. fo it' 6. Voted ofed 1'ty unanimously that the $1,50a v 4rf to the repairs on roads be taken from the 9 Isury Feb. 5th, 1920. ,i I. Presented by Eldredge F. Small. red, That it is the sense and wish of the o�.l�i' P� in town meeting assembled that the rr�I���p -�ti� r served from Orleans in the Civil, SpaD'"�I I World wars be inscribed on the menrorr�fl�l I' this town, the resolution accepted a,3d to of thanks extended to llr. Small. o adjourn at 2.55 P. M. V JOSEPH H. CUM31 T4 75 WARRANT FOR SPECIAL TOWN MEETING Art. I. To choose a Moderator to preside at said mee; Art. 2. To see if the town will vote to instruct the C 4111tee on World War memorial to include the name's of soldiers and sailors of the Revolutionary war, the war 142 the Civil war and the Spanish - American war. art. 3. To see if the town will vote to rescind the vol ba4sed at the annual town meeting appropriating the su7. If seven thousand dollars for surfacing with oil roads i. the town Art. <I• To see if the town will rescind the vote passed aat the gllnual town meeting whereby the town voted District Aro�riate the sum of Two thousand dollars for -Art, 5. To see if th'e town will' rescind the vote Passed surn at the annual town meeting for building a the rpO ed tw sCV teen thousand dollars type. @Chijo building of the bungalow legally o act on any other business that may ay fore the meeting. 17 SPECIAL TOWN FETING April 10th, 1920 To wn ed to order at 2 o'clock P. M. by the ring call t read. 7G strArt' ed t© caThe Ta�yn Clerk b tar, and St one vote for Y a unanimous vote was IIl meeting• after being shorn llZr. ° ookecharge lof the` Art. 2. deft nitely Postponed. Art, g 4 � d"hnitel � Were Y 4' 5 Wnedau motion of Elnathan F. Eldredge flirt. g Vot vICps at this and he �oderecar be paid Ten dollars for ser_ Voted to adlourn special town meeting. JOSEPH H. CUMMINGS, Town Cles ". 'WAR`RANT'OR S Ate• 1. PEC14L TOWN NIEIJTING Art. 2 To choose a Moderator eetiog. to preside at said m va�a11eY} to be elect all Pl1 coA�' e voted for o'I °ue a llat,own officers to �e before the ally ae Other business that naY ie lug 77 TOWN MIJRTINO r4Iteq. g 1 June 12th, 1920 ca d Pal" a' t0 order lay the Towu Clerl: at 9 o'cloel{ elleelt list�eacl, 14111ot elerl:s being sworn took cltarg� ul °tea aft °$cot "'U"tnously the Town Clerl: cast one ep beiu �' Ttogers as Moderator. Ile was so elected s�` °I'n to charge of the Meeting. deer t P41is ` ballot box was examined and found In or 4�esor Ali th ere oPened and proceeded to vote for a town 01.8 e vacancy cause b the death of Selectman. toe nal1 fill' 1 eer of Poor and Board of Health C11allcs d Voted e k s be lce s uuexPired term all on one NOW- 11 Vo eel ere el Pt open until 2.30 o'elock P. M. at I'Abiell tin �et' tl)e r °sed and the ballots counted by the pro p, el r A h esult er had . e�rt ur L vas as follows: G-eorge C. DYaow was Aor a elected SParrow 127 and Art11 assess p overseer to lerve t rt, �0ara of I; ealt s Selig February, 1923. to lI until allon' l�l t e T3 11 OtiQn was made that the tojvn -v orator. e �a t,a of o out play ball onsS�un reywas 'no rzrtiele in t of order Voted t eovemng the request. lais servicea. he �IQderator be paid Five dollars for N (S, CU JOS i PH $ TQw11 Clerk .` /rt.` w !s P E A f i s r .` /rt.` r CgLENDA" lE OR 1921 ORGANIZATION irk SCBO Winter l`IAS OL COi,Y MITTEEE FOR 19217 All Schools Term ` ��T, Open a llElii']li;111 Term expires 1921 All Schools pen January 3rd, I�OS y Secretary expires 1922 i ,1�exlu esp close lylare]z 25th G' �l�l SON �3 Vacatio 12 weeks. Term c�pi�s 19y n one week. ISTPUCT Si)"PERINiE1VpENT All Schools pringy' Term LORING G. WILLIAMS op o Elemental Schpp April 4° COIN'S OF TEACHERS Aigh School closes Jcn°ce Jtuie 10th-10 Grad 24th -12 10 tvccics.�l��T 3a�nuox °Y, 1921 cho,= uatioix— weeps. �S� D° STP,W , , principal a� Mall S oI 2 P M., June 23rd, AR I_ l rincip h Soho l�C� �' IGH�I' 11 ssistant of Ilig Sclxool $i Fa�II ��,�i� Z° C UARVEY Assistant °ousehoid Arts h School T� `Lp ANCY TitiiniD� Elements opeN Set �I 1�" �`OZ3NG Grammar and AZ�innalGrainnnr All eho p ember 6th, IS LI AR 2nd iate School c °se De peen September NA ea. t, F° � Irate P inar , ember ] 9tlt. l QRTH d Drawiv'a 23rd I� A� ' LLry �acatipn pne Week C 11AS$INS Supervisor Altxsie nd �r�vvin' 11 'L')8 (resigned) Supervisor'" Wi Sclhools cols open Ja rater Term, 1922 �' �, SCHOOL PHYSICIAN , S 1vle0Tj 1►z 7 JAl lose on all nn`trY 21d. V�L, M.D. ro4t1lar 110licZaYs occurritrg in term titnG• Jauitar GEORGE G° �OPxNS Attendauc, or GORGE FISH E I. .1 I 2 A n NTA `7C j L Je4jtor'� 83 �leiz1e high °>> 11i Mary 364 00 546 00 gel �he�tary 409 00 °us g 588 79 Tow AVAILABLE Itenait, e t2t* pezzses ol" overalion IIi h 257 10 Dog f�� roprzation Ij �P Iii lz 383 78 health cutaz, 467 00 $17,700 0" 14 y 743 47 Total 160 16 N4 Portatio 71 30 860 16 A t a4�' etc rn 2,995 00 X17, eke to uszc. for Grad- ` Ca o Szz 99 00 f �� teloAl 'ejjti Perintenclent —to N. E. r lQae ' etc. , 90eilring teselzers, Xp e • 107 40 Other of school G' El''IDITURE� Total �� 9r5 1fi av l�erzse oI �nmittee I'eclitLxres $17, Attr el, etc s Co Clllg1zittee, tole $200 00 r xotal e enclEz ce phone, a To �Ixonclit.tzres f;1 "r,958 16 SalazT °t S Ocez. an0 30 90 `tVaila ble 17,560 16 Z;peryz or. ixzteilcic ,ebs1zs 30 00 0� erclr 620 04 a�t'1x :�98 0 gh School Pale C�(l 1) 620 I66 00 z School Text Ieza�tita I A F's istaint� 1,900 04 Books, if Teachers 3,235 00 Stipp es euiary 3,963 5S EIe� Ri 311 70 l I oral ESTIMATES, 1921 s 19,O 'go 0r� elzt4ry 78 24 eeh4 eozle J)Propri- tiou for all school Purpol t of 195 8S � a ols tz' °zxz State czllcl tLlltl077S or sec °v 194 94 1 `s e &tiz 0 "tit `t� Set Sclzo 3 lsst Ye" ") ' 2� ' o f ttziti of Fund { 2, 65 48 i �osto13,ntuitions and State eI1a'rity 4 a u 84 Rebate on Supt 's sale General School Fund �' apgro�irnately ugh school ' I921, estimated grant (last year) Net cost to To wil 400 00 1,540 00 970 00 x;6,286 3 "i $12,933 64 k�o 11EPORT OF THE nElli"\' T i IN ?rpm 011" S i 1 100LS �e school Committee, All, s h Nelson. and Gentlemen : the ort t��dl�e�'1t11 submit in thirteenth �,uual� rcP o A U Ca Progress of the Schools of 01 C. Ala ton, cl es Gminissioner of Education" C' artal1Ce °f ��i the itaP Stand. �p r s ]4g thou pout the country ee, of P �e °f es For teachers, and the 1u111° as Prey 9rnoral ht a ln, st prepa and training, 111 to li en e all whole Iris,T lords in personality, intelli nutty as a e of tQhe t yeter eems t.o indicate tlia r���ds the shortagS oI' �, rs cached the crisis as d ten 1s it an it by° sands aF 4without teaclierSoil aad ed,Y n positions are by woxn 1s rem da rho s of others are being ta1lgl11 rade' � to - f, 4 e ste no schooling beyond an eiglI Bpd S�e� Coors d s- lti reh�r es it is much Higher sal �i� haVe n� ti rill bedif� Ca e For ation and training- This .0.0,, 1 eifplrt airs is s �4 � gi the able young ma11 and e ©f the Ion Than a�cl fj� tY to g to the mediae becao pr t, �'ng n tr3' 'al° 'Itlook inheducatio e word f °r th fed the Coup 44 r repo Z� 4) t� OFathe shortage of teachers i over c ose any of and l 86 too' of the difficulties trails- oncauntereci Orleans lies not been its g, scholarslli schools, and teachers are of good our teachers "Old P and ex TIzose lv d di pericllcc '1'lie great Majority of llo do bOld s fro�a college ! some years °f nOt 11olcl dipIoln<as are tiv 111 normal schoo_ Solnealent of exper7ence prepared witl, t11e the 'Stan made t11e1n in most eases the State for clard grade x1 teachers as classified by It seems inev irlloses of reinlbul'selnent. ers and those liable that, because of the shortage of teaell- the idly °f SpI I�oorly Prepared °perate to Pply and clen�atn eonling into teaching, tllat farce still ]1i�, dl as a ?'. bher the PPlied to teachers NO IT1O�K Or salaries of teachers. " pz 0 TIIL+ SCHOOLS ph'et 1s n and 1r` MIS ativ }14 of Ithout Ito Inan9 to Use. nor save in llis own eountrY tilpes side regarding th e1ronder if this does not apply to the Schoo} ael�ed by the r Diva schools. We are sole° result Ile get, all eoznplailzts and the criticisms and Orleans school,,, 1SClloolsd S1Ia °se sight of the real work -�,q d 2114 i1n of is stalzda y I suggest that the tivolIti 0 1 a11d State. lv °Ih recluir o f Zvorli. Our courses and the 4�1np }e ik re(luirenlents d of each grade are State eollrses ytv11 O1 "1 , azz ere ' e•Ins 1S 11111c }z isle tivorlk of grade five for eY. In the State. gels number the same as that of grade BV(" er WO 1.1c ±11Iy �nizclt Ik ott the firs is fr It Of tell adv t tivo grades in Orleans 0121 Outside happens auced than' ill large tolvus an,•I grade as , is lzot that a Pupil, ,a The our °JAr1z m IveIl l P , coming to 01,] r great P11 prepared for his pzzrticlllll school at IUa . 1 ils of t11at s gain )orits of grade. a. real c01u11pils g 11p tluozzglt ottr self_ Passing ntr ° }, adaptability, illiative a„ d 87 de ha s11 e ti�rllicll Makes them climb rapidly to «•ard the 1' goes true «'Ilefllar lie goes to college, oL o Norma , college, e11tC1 "S ' �� directs °u hoard t.lhe selloolsbip and follows the sea, It Jha repo y luto 1)USlll'ess or the work of t.1le 'vorld. of ,t4 -ay the be (I to nle by Mr. Morrill of Hyannis Noltlial s�1100I ��9Zetalten b esaulillation t•..ken for admission to that , I. »,e 1ut1y t11in1. at e 41a � 11d sore Orleans boy. And, so t of eoIlene, °n �Ioa 0� la Possibly in college and 0u acts of t11- f'ttzgh�seliooi ` o Orleans parentage th great Pride as eve may point I1p3's and girls. it �e total FINANCIAL is X17 95s I6 l.;}�1 ay be se11oo1 expendituve� for the yef in the year in l c ltepalleeessary to increase this tlm aiming and 1, a�ohhr� pair, aua "Pon the improvement ghaslt Dean pa cO�1,�cral) - xb P o� for t $ @p ttb lla.ve bee" ueceSSSt3' g�� ets' �anln salary generally c. ljecfl.ilse °f �h t11e tor, transportation, et in .01110 ojs is otll'er side of the account the tilnc for �eD Ile jl upwards of $6,000. for the fi rst t° 97� erg 6'11 sell his year, nntivp .t1lir tie het a � rs2 the H gh scli of 91.11 o f ab ®ut fjV ®luct°�. ,r tot tI o12ut borne by tlLO tom' l t11e S ,B1 is . fol o� Ile 11 School expenditure. vcipa , °ld 1Q1� � L D°rts o£ the Eigh Sc"h cl er :f 00135ela 11 .end .i„ Wi'tll rai�ng and the to data 10 16179 tl hes t1le' usual tables and eonsiderah# ms.nn` r. °taI} e reports are all givea1 to efieellen CIS. and describe the Work in 0,11 000 �rlL�r� ; d Respectfully LORIN rl @ahs, January 11, 1921 88 REPORT pP NIGH 'pflppl. PRINCIPAL TO the Su peria.texidexit of do present her the Orleans n and ewith m Schools The e � ress of tile 1=T1gh School Qport on the Bondi There . i the year ending falre have been slightl l tez�. zn the seventy zY larger than in previous years. n the school during the present emselves 'uaJOrit °orgy_ It s° their Work cases the pupils are applying school as Ion °ur desire to with reasonable industry and seem to be g as possible retain all such students in the are s�"el sIOV' 2n tho even though a a $ho of alway uiug son1ethiia and of faulty memory. TheY irreuld show but the swift. and in the long run "The race' gvla n t scant consider I believe, however, that we end yblightz� ttendance Mdation to those pupils who V Of I the Year, g the pros �)Y lack of application arc ceutbeheve that peas Of their promotion at the in attendance an3' parent who OfJscho Fiarthernno his child - does not insist on 100 PC" portat- oI are wa re, parent doing that chUd a distinct child ton' te'achersx b the mo11 keep their children otct for seho every da , boo s tueI y of the taxpayers. Trans - is to OIs is y that seho etc., are fuzislied for every repo 90 per een0 iuore for o1 keeps The cost to the town °f t shows nt or 80 per Int per cent attendance than 't pence 'S. This t "da,ne oftg{rte"dance. Last year's taWn prise 'for oma nohh�ls wands at IU per ct zofathelltotal1 ens °ng endure ae100 p private business enter Per cent payroll with oulJ 9p De r 89 Der t of its employees at their benches. it should be ratio or °f parents and teachers through honest ca to reziuce the waste in this public enterprise to a ��rAs sltl]7rner . change iu the aL4lt�on brought an entire Mere o¢ asslsta " D�espit"e the steadily nts in the High School. ave been Ar "fac ©gri scarcity of teachers, all the vacancies h erienc' � harati Y filled with tea.eliers of successf pe pence in i� f 'hg to ntdo es not always seem to equal feel that the town str tuna success of a teacher and trained in- Ueto to at this time to have the lery ces of boys 444 l tvhO have already learned to �'irl s. di here cs of study, se�bg ,hate been but few changes in the con u Domestic the e year. The extension of the Workelsewbere by e teat and in Manual Training is eplAine day, Are nom' )), 4 hers of these subjects. Ten znluuts an �l er up cy t1 Ys ealy all High ,School pupils to settinby Iflss � in it a meet eXercise,9 This work is direct 110 taic P e bd °t altvlt.h the hearty approval ofl e re the l Who witness it, d- 1, of Y rtY celatl school is indebted to Rev- R °derifo a gift fo or Melee past of the Universalist Glhiireh= dfQ n I• f''�' o 3TI:s �'ltt� d books from his library, to 1�frs. lobe, and to date �Il2abnrg� Pa,., for a fine, new 12 1130, n Iai'ge' if s xnuka� for Vall etli Follett of Quincy, J%assess of such g the teem �s p of our state. The osition that to heal peclaliy appreciated• e13 s P a.ar Oli Jeet lz ;ng the truth of herb fete P `,ing,'}�tdirect' ective aeh oredueati-on is "camps that t3"L1ib °x'a1 free �, sty to 0 bon th e Fund more' sub J dual Via be opP°' ysten' in the sch000l gives the stud nts tape 90 those courses heeds in the f that they feel are to be Kest suited to tl,cil school can uture• There are man the are try t 110 pe to teach and the e things that the small always g to teach that are solve thilzgs that ays eerier to criticise doubtless nce'd reforming. It is tional leaders ea f11 an to con, MID hest n agree defin' construct and until cclnea. must es suited to Rely upotz the educationrtl pro - l�ect to be the needs of the youth of in the meant- criticised, our Iand, 11 COIDII10 a the public with the multitude 0f school teachers of Orleans, i 1 ti are e$deavOt'lna teachers throughout the Iand. I develop 0.n ndust and atnentalqualiti� each pupil under their diree- service, of good citizenship, honesty, -Respectfully submitted, IIERDERT D. STEWAPT. OF T111, RTn�a1N�' MANUAL TRAINING DEPA l� pi()d lave lutroducud tt3xt- houl:s it1 this debartme"t. Ont. ire GIs) tt'eel� is devoted to the study of the test. T1zeY e�lt. I' zot`tng oi. great. valtie to the PnPils in tlietr Stye etog jjee "neehauical processes embodied represent the r l �lJ0 L "It10 c, 'riences of ages gone by, and if I expect rt Ire iyoUlcl �t clevelola with economy of ti111e and. 1ii „1sclr itll thl ”' by tI1e racial experience and acttn1,,t for yak' e j ery hest tt,a s tvllich ti111e Ills den3onstrated tbe'i11d Out y 1•ineiples. Of course, ee exAn the usual Processes and P XTis tipper l'tiv once of the child must be respectedlziclz ca:t be ho e Powers constitute the orly ale, by So -ore leave 1llacee e£t11 °f his interpreting his SL"roundings; deal %N'it]l the l0 1n Irts hands a text c�rhielz is designed nlimited op- Dorttt gleal 11riz1ciple in a pyschologieal vva3'• of the child's opi�Iia ity is offered for the development o f the projects e9 tt,il�l t�lste and initiative in such Portiot on of the Pr2n 1Tles Permit zzlodifieation without Viol• ,znity 1if�- bellePlau to lnalze practical aPI�lication 1tilitar az' p °lit, L 1 ollr lag that the should Have a 'nor, Oct ltlatlze r,s Cott 1311blic schools. Rather t1lan to rlticl� serve '01,13r .ral llletlfnazruns> or cni n�as of languag ' In ,ris ante a1 gY�nn,,sties in our eIassrop111, it 's far rest prowl i,il- of tl�e g el� the ,1 of fat' more economic, to take Solve golceGs, tea the t11iLt Z t1 �e eonitntinit and thru tYPIc', t' lutiops °f �l,e fa tVl1 I1oty to investigate and tendon to co tr itioz�, ust- that It they will soon lie called a ility and Coll d e ° an adJ ill all Pupils regardless of t1le'r to �rg a v'er'y few years be comp I 1 92 meat to social life hument to 'makes it Unnecessary to make any ar. stitute show why communit a vital portion aft y problems, should not con dustrial work thlo its illazz th Trainin curriculum. The iu lines, offers a most Pupil's excellent o,_aITd other practical natural interest pportunity of employing thr; activity in and inherezz great out t disposition toward war 'n pro�eCts whieh are typical of the There Comm munzty problems. is being much said correlating the industrial these da s Of local interest. work with y about the idea of I think this the proper particular activity am' to make this Corr per vietiv as woodwork i.18 as complete and it is my This branch of oncerned• mplete as possible as fa r as it now exists; nor work is result ot complete in our school ult from this department the communit some Ineeh partment until y expect the best a�zieal devices more room is allowed, and think d a lathes or introduced sadvantage in ournY largo machines eau dol eeuse�dIto mue z do not nipped, is crowded ed c0er. The room as it is nog, goody l and s - The prod ctf oases of eight or less, to d-) pupils show m this department are all The introductio unusual skill n of texboo in the use of tools. makes it of far ks re to receive twice high school requiring recitations, granted as - muc pupils electing the course toward graduation credit as At present Chherotofore has been er Irr this toe devoting three are eight Pupils th subject. recitation. The periods each from grade seven, wit.) ems, necktie y are Makin weel� t° slz °p Fvorlfi, and one ktie sac , ing stools I" tables, tabo g such articles as broom. hold- , water eight, fiv u water wheels s sets, medicine cabinets, milk- five i umber ,.kite propartiono , a se ,etc. The boys from grade d an grade sevenar to class, are doing work a -: Grade Wino, of twelve, ]zav °e i 93 °he recitation per week and two periods for shop work• Qr tgodes ten and eleven, four in number, are giving one ease, glae periods each week. Some articles made are gun 14e decoys, bool. shelties magazine racks, stationerY c t , stare � etc- �Ve plan Hake ehion, sewing tables, plant stands, e �, larger and more and more complicated articles as soon elosee can secure the proper znatez'ial• Buffets or China ehlek'� may well be made in this department as 1 r @� eoops or farm. gates. greater variety of l�,11ber�IllnzeI'd as an immediate need, a mill not be hand+ ea In Various sizes, so that the Pupils Pped in their choice, the cored Itl suhzllittin this report I sincerely hope that that can be will not be unmindful of the iInProve ,orh, tbal it � made II] this inz ortant branch of school to every eo y offer its shore of real and tangible ass endeav° then_ giveto sous influence, wlzieh is earnestly zich will fit for lives f yo-Liths of education YOUNG. -ILLI .AM U 0 �y !I si i� 94 REPORT OF COOKING This year we have star tecl near as give the girls the sa courses in Household Art4 tiro they Were taking me credit for This seems a language, Passing t11e conr,sc Y right ouage, rnathernatics or histor•;,� preciate tine fa g Yn that people are lac portant fact that hnoJI 'ledge of ginning to alp as their other Household Arts is as inn- There ape two courses. One class is mvo asses 11,110 are taken ber. The ttp of 9th and g the complete cottrse- y are using a textbook of grade girls, 14 in num recitations a wee], i n which cooling anti have tlir�,;, beou cooking, of digestion and they study about the theory of used in cookie the different week of aetual g Then the appliances Svhielr rrl,"Y t1ltieories cookie Y Have one double period j vrllich the g' When the easiest, surest tiv Y 1, ti y put into practice the Which are aY of- Makin 'Studied and also i3nd ont th the the bases of g the simple and healthful dishes Y leave a double Period .1 e0oldl) To complete the collrsn The other class is girls °f selvillg a tree]:. ' four in nttilrb s composed of the Per -"re ck Tire I I th and 12111 grade as the other Y have the Satne anxourzt of lime more advaneecl ivory class, but of eo ting their ti urse ape, taking up ninth me on buildif Up to Christ. Plans of their ng ]rouses. Eacltlon have been p1t Rouse and then e has drawn th. form anti furnished it ]lave taken. l each room, finding out each inc3iriclrtri. It has been the cost and the best Lind fed out how much '� rather 4ft", Clrristr tI �1ngs cost a surprise to the girls to nas and What is really necessary take nitcd amountlley will refurnish ttp the of alone , ]raving been given N the boot, b course - 1:-Iotts of work with. They will also Y that name edited Ilfiana given in gernent as d by Krone and Cooley. 95 Tlr ' ,different err lal)orato work consists of preparing clfslt eal> es which are fit ed for serving at each of our three have day Then the lee y have a complete meal at tivlrieh they `sons 1� table service waitress works as l�'cll as the correct ethoc' of being hostess. This class too Iras a double period Week of sewing. Iu grades ? anti S the each have cooling once eelz- a't tell' , ' y the sellool hind. so rch they prepare the luncheon for nlinittcs in orn' As there is only a period of forty-five to 11a e a e1,11a }° prepare the Iuncll, it 1t Still wee never bare I the o make lnany different dishes' in succession, anti saole dish prepared by the s,""ne Class cooking, melts. ��e try to l�a� c t11en1 Iearn the principles of vatic the"o leg at'd Combining of ing'z•edients In the 71:11 n tli Nv ° thirteen and in the Stil grade six '110 al's talrin„ ` °rI. classes X11 sellool t'vo 1118 t°Dnring the canning period, t11e carrots, tomatoes ggll f beets, also ten pints and cr put tip fifty odd pints ° etllod, and gape of cranberries by the Cold Paek of eltib apple €t. Jet p �ckleS besides fifteen gltlsses Boon -day 111nc11 ivle lY, to tllc ossible All of these add great as arc trying to mare as P,' started 1S �p e and c o tenlber n'it11 a As to Svc strtrted i Octoberx °v�n317 het debt $nancial side, Septelnbol•}2rr.97, $''3: e11t of $19.29. During 153• JJ a balllnce hd 1)eccmber we I1ave received 21, Saito ovd $253.52. We arc closil7t? lip necemlier i `'$ cents. L1 A6 REPORT OF SEWING We are trying to teach the handy and correct wa . girls 'low to to use a needle in �� cheaper but Y Lveryone kno"vs that it is not onl r more econo make one's r ctly -erson is to do that h mgt knOW own clothes.. In the 7th how to sew coc- girls. The and 8th grades sewing They are learning the g compulsory with tl.r. on snnple articles such different are also as baa stitches and their izse bs' aprons and petticoats. They their king up the simple embroidery clothes more attractive stitches to make In the high school there grade in one are two classes composed -)F other. Both grou and 10th, Ilth and 12th grades in the to perfect their ps are starting on ender clothes stitches before lothes in order their such as dresses, skir e going on to the , work is shirt more complex kno theY are to Waists, etc. Along ,with w the best have a course in' soa s to ecOnomicaI. They will be the best wearing and the �rzast Will be able to and �0,w the plan their °wno 1 then se different things and are 29 girls in the ,h ut also oo e able to mal designs. There akmg sewing. MARION Z. CLANCY. 9 "r SCHOaL CENSUS, APRIL 1st, 1920 Nrs Boys Girls VVIs r ohs i� 14 14 25 erso tower between 5 and 7 years echo is III tOl" between 7 and 14 years 58 51 24 I��te at � to1vu between 14 and 16 years 9 15 rate "'11 01's reported ors between 16 and 21 Totals 81 80 161 ATTENDANCE DATA, JiTNE, 1920 � 4PN enrolled from other tolvns, I3iglz 4DN e llrolled, 26 State wards trolled, r resident 198 Total `�aReeget elatte naent otal days attended by lI ndance {t Aver Aupils) 28,381 1S7 � AV �, 4 era �enibership �iukbRe 0.67 � aatteladance session: �le�e schools were in 12 lea Aer �ii�'h. ee7at4ge of attendance I I 6'] A'r F w O A., 0 c�z w o 048 q 44 Oc] q C cq a� co co "Zft 10 V � o- �i-I ya r-i CO N a q4, 0 O N N O MU�; a bb >,i ci m ho cd c;"e Vic) .2.— at LO, ai v CJ 41R `'WtoE•+ "I� c- m n U to CQ � � cu Go 2 us D2 cd 0 E ro a .N (D 'd gs Totals 9 18 13 277 --67 11 x9130 11 9x20 16 19135 15 19 -34 186 r 99 PUPILS CLASSIFIED BY GRADIP.S DECEMBER 11'iBLiU 192 �11p °1 �glt Grade Boys Girls XII 3 6 XI 5 7 7 r�m► 6 Ix 15 15 ar VIII 6 2hd Cdr VII 1 ii2ntnar' htermediate VI' r 9 Arl'a TV III 14 6 ry II 9 11 I S Tfjtal& 8 97 Totals 9 18 13 277 --67 11 x9130 11 9x20 16 19135 15 19 -34 186 r 100 GRADUAT No EXERCISES Graduating c�ercises Thursday, June er is 2 glass of 1920, Orleans Nigh School, uric by) prchestr nl., at Totivn Hall, Orleans, Mass. a of Brockton. llareli << PROGRAI. , Life and Liljeriy" . Orchestra Christensen "'vocation amaryllis" S,1 I 1 t?I pgccrPts irotn "The Roy al Vagabond" reseutation of Diplomas $ Supt. Loring G. Willian1. ene�etiou March' Selected Colgan and Goet" Schoo Edmund Parlo -vv Orchestra. Essay, "nstruct,o 1 Chorus n Through the Eye Doris Class Colors —Gress and mold A. The Will penniman aurice Selection fro the O A. m M Moore opera "Buddies,, ,, Orchestra I-Iillia.m p E�aY, A COUntry Without Se i pools Patrol, << Roger F. Smztli CLASS 01P' X920 The Kassa' ! g 'Caravan" Schmid Class prophecy J OSBY ropheCY � OHIV BERNARD Cll rFre om Mildre �! EMMA ISAi3ELLE �'TJLC RTON d S. Nickerson CLAYTON OSGOOD OORE , Our Quee,j " LxON NS Horatio Parker � 11IAURRICE AN ON 9 ON C0R,SON Come School Chorus 1 INA 111AY SAWYER NNIIyN nceM.ew Address MILDRED TA PE Agent M $arry, R. Gardner D R AUGU E��AN S IITH assachusetts er ROGER ?� R Board of Education Years for Four yea Honors in Scliola.z ship Sawyer Nicl.exs on Mildred tiger Freeman Smith 102 School Orga ]lization School Committee 'Thomas Downs, Chairman W Orville' Crosby, Secretary CIA's filbe rt Nelson Loring G. Williaim Herbert D. Stewart 11Irs. Ora 'W. p. Cale Mary p. Stanley Gracie Davis IIarriet Holvard Superintendent Principal Assistant Instructor ' Assistant An Household Arts Director of Alusie r ANNUAL TOWN .131EETING WARUTANT, 1921 Commonwealth of 31tissach"setts "rl3stable, ss. TO either of the Cottsttil)les of the Town of Orleans in the Greeting: Cot"y of Barnstable, f�r1u the n�'tnte of the Coin»ionivealth of 141assachusetts, you s het'eV directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of to r�o1vna qualified to vote in elections and in Toz�'u a , the s tweet at the Town Hall in said Toffll on �iin theYfore- eoventlA day of February nest a.t nine o'clocl� in ho articles A1, ilAe� a.nd there to ac,.t on. the following ibAA't' I• To choose a modez•ator to preside ai said Wet - Art, 2 Town O01cers for the en- g�ix3 'I'o elect all necessalyone ballot, as follows: g Year, to be voted for all on ()no Selectman for three ye,"rs. u.o Overseer of poor for three years. One Assessor for three yeaz`s. three Years' One member Board of Health for r 104 One Town Clerk for one year. One Town Treasurer for one year. One Collector of Taxes for one year. One member School Committee for three years. One 'Trustee of Snow Library for three years. Three Auditors for one year. Two Constables for one year. One Surveyor of 'ni ghways For ane year. One Tree Warden for one year, i Three Shell -fish Constables or one Also shall license be Year. granted for the sale of certain non - intoxicating beverages in this Town 7 Art, 3• To act Upon and other Town O p n the annual fficers. report of the Selectmen Art. 4. To see what suns of to raise and a money the Town will vote the ensuing pi °priate to defray the Town' g Year: Town's expenses for Art. 5. To see if the Tow with the approval of n will the Selectnenutlzorize the Treasurer anticipation of revenue to borrow money in the revenue of the , and mare the Y present nunieipal same payable from Year. Art. 6. To see what action a bounty on crows and the' Town will tape on paying priate move crows, an i y for the sane ' d raise and appro- 105 ' Art. 7 To see what action the Town "'ill take, if any, re- garding rate of wages to be paid for Town labor' Art. will take regard - 8 To see what action the Town brook. lag the selling of the fishing rights at the Izerriug will take regarding Art, 9• To see what action the Town the return 1a appropriation for the purpose of celebrating during the or the W citizens who were called to the colors World war. to raise and aP- Art' 10. To see if the Town will vote ladies' toilet DI.OPriate a suzn of money sufficient to build at the Town II II. that the fee for 11. To see if the town the owner of the anz- �a ®pection of slaughtering be Paid by is slaughtered. e if any, the Town wz11 ]jail raise 4rt• 12. To see what action the Town S to,'ards furnishing new well for g e Aad appropriate money for the sam the T°Wn Will raise Art. 13. To see yvlzat suns of ,honey s. a>zd appropriate for repairs on k�ighv'€�y take regard- Art. Town zvik raise and appro_ Art, 14. To see what action nurse and zug the employment of a district ro priate znone for the same will apP Y oney the T °� Art. 15. To see k the of own. priate for moth w 106 Art. 16, To see what action the Town will tape in re- gard to cash in the Treasury Jan. Ist, 1921. Art. 17. To see if the Town wi1I vote to paint the Town Hall and raise and appropriate money for the same. Art. 18. To see if the Ta�vn will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum of money for and to elect a Director for the Cape Cod Farm Bureau, as authorised b Chapter 273, Acts of the Massachusetts Legislature 1 and 5, of 1918. Art. 19. To see if the Town ill priate the sum of four lion w vote to raise and appro- lars each for dred dollars {two hundred dol- use of the Board of $ealtll and by the School Committee} for the appointment the Board of Realth of th of a full health officer by e Cape Towns. Art, 20. BY request. T raise and appropriate o see if , the Town will. vote to the Poehet Roadbeginning l sine of :2,000 to harden with oil of E. Ili• L at end of oil road near residence wards the residence of continuing in all easterl y direction to- Art. 21. BY request. T raise and appropriate o see if the Town will vote to tars to the sum of Tweet continue the builcIin Y -five hundred dol- leans, leading from the g of the ail road in South Or- leans postoffice State "iglnvay near the South Or- Loelcwood to 'easterly by the estate of the late Wilton the tide -water at Neainequoit salt water pond. INDEX 'Abatement of `rases .. APPropriations for 1920 '115propriations Recon"'Ic"ded for 1921 - lssessors' Expenses Assessors' Report . Assets of Town ......... Auditor's Report ' Births, Report of .. ' Board of Health ....... Bounty on Crows • • • Drown Tail iVToth, etc. .. Cape Cod Farm Bureau ' ' • 'and Sailors Celebration Return Soldiers Cemetery and Soldiers' ''1°nuu1ent . Cooping Report . Deaths, Report of . District Court District Nurse ` ' ociation Report District Nurse Ass Dog Licenses Dumping Ground - Registrars Election Officers an Fire Department Fires Graduating Exercises 4 pa,oe 9 29 11 7 44 47 52 15 30 33 21 33 27 94 55 22 34 49 58 22 12 15 17 100 M 108 A, Herring Brook , Page - Inspection of Cattle and Barns, 24 Inspection of Slaughtering 16 Interest Account 17 .., Legal Expenses ., 44 .. 1fanual Training ....... g Department Report Marriages, 31 Repo of . Miscellaneous ..... .. 91 Expenses 1\Tew School ......... . .... 53 Building . Perpetual * ' ' ' .. . .. . • .. , ' . 28 Play Ground re Cemetery Lots .. , — , • • • • 24 Principal • 22 Salaries High School Re port . of Town . • ' ' . ..... 22 Officers . , Schools Attendance 88 Statistics School Commit tee's 10 R Schools and Transportation ... .. , .... ' ' ...... . 97 Scaler of Weights and Measures Of Weights Ex penses 31 and Measures Selectmen's Repot ... Ile port • • • 25 Report 9 Snow Library ' .. , .. .... Expense', .. Snow Library, ....... 96 rt Soldiers' arm, Repo of Trustees Memioriai 27 Tablet State Aid 50 Stationery .,,,,,,. ",. y and Supplies, -" ,. .... 32 Street Town Officers Lighting 14 Superintendent of sell ] 4 of Poor Is Repo 32 Suppression of Crime 85 Surveyor of i : 31 ags Tax Collector's Report 23 Town Cemetery ° ` 36 and Tomb • ' ; . . 45 33 109 Town Clerk's Report . ° .. . Toivn Hall Expenses • Town I -Tall Lavatory ........ - . Town Officers, Appointive . • • ° - Town Officers, Elective • . • . ' . • Town Officers' Expenses . Town sleeting Feb. 2, 1920 .. • Town Meeting, Special, 11Iar. 20, 1920 - • " Town Meeting, Special, Apr. 10, 1920 Town 11reeting, Special, June 127 1920 .. Town Warrant Annual 1920, • • • Town To Warrant 1921 .. 4surer's Report ....... , Tre Warden . . r'rust Flinds, Clement Gould and W'fe . . Trust Funds, Perpetual Care Cemetery Lots Trust Funds, Street Light Club Page 52 18 3� 19 65 73 75 77 59 103 39 24 42 43 43