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HomeMy Public PortalAboutAnnual Reports 1954WORLD WAR If MEMORIAL November 11, 1954 �g• r�gC�y� G =1954— Annual Report of the TOWN OFFICERS ORLEANS Massachusetts For the Year Ending December 31, 1954 I 40 11 WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL November II. 1954 =1954— Annual Report of the TOWN OFFICERS ORLEANS Massachusetts For the Year Ending December 31, 1954 Program i for the dedication of WORLO WAR It MEMORIAL November 11, 1954 i 3:30 p.m "In veneration for those who died, Gratitude to those who served with honor, Confidence in the patriotism of those who follow." Arthur I J• Young ' • . Presiding INyo CAL $ELECTIONS f '. CgTION PRES NcO qL Orleans Ban '' AcCEETA TION OF jyfEMO10 The Reverend James E. Lynchl Edward Y. DEOtcgTloN Anoal s Arthur R. Finlay, chairman, O Ne s Board of Selel FL cEIRL ;iNO W York School of Social Kenneth l mbia Univ 8ENE 1CTI NNTnEM Urleans Post No. 308, Ther Olympia American LE The Orleans Ban Hlean World Reverend H. Osgood Benne. Cecil R &sago d far It Memorial Committee Arthur J, on °�o' young, C Thomas Nas, . •� "r�nas Chairman Margery Pli COUn�sy °r mpt(' Willi;, \Q °iry° 1 _____Orleans. ___- _Muxsacjolse� �I Anneal Report of the TOWN OFFICERS of the gown of ORLEANS For the Year Ending December 31, 1954 Unotyped, Printed and Bound by THE CAPE CODDER PRINTERY Orleans, Mass. JTown Officers I Moderator Kenrick A. Sparrow Term expires February, 1955 Selectmen and Assessors Arthur R. Finlay, Chairman Term expires February, 1955 Francis P. Burling Term expires February, 1956 LeRoy A. Nickerson Term expires February, 1957 Board of Health Arthur R. Finlay Term expires February, 1955 Francis P. Burling Term expires February, 1956 LeRoy A. Nickerson, Chairman Term expires February, 1957 Board of Public Welfare Arthur R. Finlay Term expires February, 1955 Francis P. Burling, Chairman Term expires February, 1956 LeRoy A. Nickerson Term expires February, 1957 School Committee Carroll R. Reed, Chairman Term expires February, 1956 Joseph W. Higgins Douglas N. MacArthur Term expires February, 1957 Town Clerk, Treasurer and TColleccttoro February, 1957 Francis I. Rogers Trustees Snow Library Harry H. Snow, Chairman Term expires February, 1955 S. Stewart Brooks Term expires February, 1956 Louis H. Carter Term expires February, 1957 Constables Henry A. Perry Term expires February, 1955 George A. Bissonnette Term expires February, 1955 Surveyor of Highways Frederick G. Mayo Term expires February, 1955 Tree Warden Emile A. 011ivier Term expires February, 1957 Park Commissioners Alvin H• Wright Term expires February, 1955 Lloyd F. Higgs Term expires February, 1956 Clarence L. Vanasse, Chairman Term expires February, 1957 3 Alton L . Smith edic E Berger, Clerk lahaing Board ay H Adams Terror expires February, 195. Do nd g Newton hairmaa Term expires February, 1951 Rich rd g SoNor$epRecreation expires Term expires February, 1959 hard ale COmrission Gaston l • Steve Term MODeneff A4 rgeot on Term expires February. 1955 Cochr Teim expires an expires February, 1951 Tern expires February 1959 Paul p App Lewis S Taylor son, Jr. Town CouuelCERS °n Lo, ouise ilts resigned) rstrars of Term expires February. 1955 Adelb Ca[heri e q Child Cha rmanerm of T Voters ay, Term expires February. 1955 Adele V. Br Term exPires February 955 °wn General Term expires February. 1956 1 $cal U@tce CI exfrr's February. 1951 Ch We, er of W Ter erlr Charles g boor N[a nrof Beef attd m exPires February. 1955 Charles L. p. Frei field I) .er of WOOd anMnd $ay N- gruc Taylor rtvors and Potted Bark pikes February. 1955 Elmer L Mitchell Term xeOpers Thepdore A. Your Pence Vieersm expires February. 19.55 1 Dr Fred L Ter Tera ex Dr. Han ysA Wh° Boar Health Off, erm expires ebruary, 1955 to ds of Tee February, 1955 $e al Te m ePPres February, 1955 b1i 4 expires' February, 1955 n Sanitary Inspectors and Collectors of Milk Samples p George F. Crocker, Marstons Mills Term ex February, 1955 Ernest C. Eldredge, Jr. Chatham p Burial Agent Herbert D. Nickerson Term expires February, 1955 Inspector of Wires Charles O. Thompson Term expires February, 1955 Janitor of Town Hall James E. Nickerson Term expires February, 1955 Accounting officer Franklin S. Murray Term expires February, 1956 Insect Pest Superintendent Emile A. 011ivier Term expires February, 1955 Caretaker of "Perpetual CaexpirLots February, 1955 James E. Nickerson Term Inspector of Slaughtering and Animals Ralph R. Mayo Term expires February, 1955 Forest Warden Lawrence L. Ellis Term expires February, 1955 .Fire Engineers Lawrence L. Ellis, Chief Term expires February, 1955 Kenneth R. Eldredge Term expires February, 1955 K Henry W W Term expires February, 1955 Lloyd Hurley Term expires February, 1955 Ellis Irving A. Higgins Term expires February, 1955 Dog officer Chester A. Landers Term expires February, 1955 Harbormaster and Wharfinger Elmer R. Darling (Resigned) Term expires February, 1955 Rudolph N. M. Hopkins, appointed Term expires February, 1955 Shellfish Constable Elmer R. Darling, (Resigned) Term expires February, 1955 Rudolph N. M. Hopkins, appointed Term expires February, 1955 Police Joseph W. Higgins, Chief (Resigned) Term Chester A. Landers, Chief expires February, 1955 Robert I. young, Patrolman Term expires February, 1955 Charles E. Jones, Patrolman Term expires February, 1955 5 r� Edward C. Blake Special Police Thomas 8• Christense es Charl n William Connors m F. Estlin Town Hall High Sch_ol e Park Commission_ American Legion Town Dump. Ralph A. Chase l7ete John N. Lowell F. Cliff Pearce Henry A. Perry Robert W. Williams James E. Nickerson Carlton G. Knowles James E. Nickerson Lloyd F. Higgins Gardner E. Munsey George W. Doane Gill Lewis F. Leslie W. Chase raps Agent Russell Cash Weighers Term expires February, 1955 William D °Md, Jar, of COal, Grain and Hay James T. Roseoer y Harry H. Snow Willie Gallant William C. Snow Norman Charles O. Thon'P Jr. N° Chester A. James p KnowlPekins Lloyd G�DavenI t Herbert 14-130"' Delbert C Henry W unetl M Johnson, Sr, taker of Rerring Brook Lin Leslie_ Chase C et oog ar aker of TOkn D expires February, 1955 Rich Ter gyp, �5 William F' Adams A!txlha m expires February' l9 J. Wa Blaisdell El Ph 1 p A' Darling . Ernest g'DFul al- mPS' George A. Saulhn, ,' it Clare Bisso Reginald E' F nnette Russell G I1Pgg es '•nr .S, Police Robert E. Livingstds W. David Edwar Franklin L• Joy Henry anders WDouglas N. 1 MacArthur W' ftemore Scott, Jr. David E. Johnson Russell A. Young Robley E. Fulcher George F. Livingston Town Nurse "A ' Marion I. Chace, R.N. Term expires February, 1955 Welfare Worker Eleanor S. Blake Term expires February, 1955 Civil Defense Director Robert W. Williams Term expires February, 1955 George F. Livingston, Assistant Term expires February, 1955 Deputy Tax Collector Henry A. Perry Term expires Dec. 31, 1955 Finance James H. Critchett, Chairman Helen A. Beals Albion H. Besse Jarrett S. Blodgett Urban S. Livingston Joseph W. MacQuade Harry F. Childs, Secretary Mary C. Smith Evelyn H. Clark Committee Term expires February, 1955 Term expires February, 1955 Term expires February, 1955 Term expires February, 1956 Term expires February, 1956 Term expires February, 1956 Term expires February, 1957 Term expires February, 1957 Term expires February, 1957 Building Inspector H. Bruce Mitchell Term expires February, 1955 Appeal Board Warren E. Clark (Resigned) Term expires February, 1955 Robert E: Livingston Term expires February, 1955 Warren O. Daniels, Associate Term expires February, 1955 Albert T. Nelson ' Term expires February, 1956 Frank J. Richards, Associate Term expires February, 1956 Reuben S. Hopkins Term expires February, 1957 Charles B. Cooley, Chairman Term expires February, 1958 Donald C. MacKenzie Term expires February, 1959 Water Safety Committee Virginia W Soule Term expires February, 1 955 Marjorie S. Squire, •. Term expires February, 1955 Doris E. Taylor Term expires February, 1955 VA Selectmen's Report To the Citizens of Orleans: We have the highlights wererthe dedication of the new SnowgLib Among gift to the town of a World War II Memorial b Library, the Neill, the fine showing made by the Orleans Athletic Club baseball team which went to Wichita, Kansas, to play in the national semi- pro championships, and our continued, steady and sound building growth. this year and important situatbion wasranbeforeeyou n advance sideCom- mittee was appointed under Article 24 of the Annual Town Meeting of Feb. 1954, to prepare a six -year plan of Major Capital Outlays. The report of this Committee is printed herein and we urge your adherence to the order of priority therein submitted, which is as follows: 1. New Elementary School 2. Town Water System I Regional High School 4. Enlarging and Improving Skaket Beach 5. Converting present Elementary School for Town Offi- ces and construction of Highway Dept town -owned property on H . Building on opkins Lane. The proposed location of a new Elementary School would re- quire the purchase by the Town of approximately 30 acres of land abutting the present Town -owned land on which the High School is located. To make use of this land for Elementary poses it would be necessary to lay out a road from to the vicinity of West Road School pur- prehmin'co steps on Route 6. your Eldredge Park involved for construc�ionaof the road, Board has taken road Purchase of the ]and and the cost W under Chap. 90, wherein the St if possible to do the the extent of $20,000. the Count State This road would Y $10,000 Would participate he ready access to the accomplish several imp, and the Town $10,000 to 6 to Route 2g Elementar portant results. That is takin Y School; establish a road from traffic conditions, partic ome of the pressure off of m Route rtd,rectl`ghway extension Y so in view the Orleans center gain would Will soon reach f t fact that the Mid - area, which would come through the o Orleans. An addition the sale of lots obhe sly result in i Orleans p of an undevelop d new road, and uilding of homes on and revenue through adjacent to the The matter of a Town Water System is again before you and we believe deserves your most careful consideration. A step of this nature is a serious one, involving as it does a large sum of money, but we believe that the long -term resultant gains will justify your favorable action on this matter, even if you consider only the matter of better protection of your homes and other property. The acquiring of additional Town Beach property and its progressive development is another important matter for your con- sideration, constituting as it does the necessary expansion of these facilities as an attraction to the summer vacationists, as well as our year -round residents. Great progress has been made in the development of Rock Harbor as a Fishing Port and it has become a major attraction to summer visitors. A large Parking Area is laid out, lacking only the hardening of the surface. The income derived from the activities of the Fishing Fleet is of extreme importance to the Town as a whole and constitutes an Economic Asset of major importance. Future development here visualizes a fine bathing beach, by dis- posal of excavated material from the Rock Harbor Basin and the removal of Beach Grass. We are promised by the Commonwealth that the dredging of the basin will be done at a not distant date, at no further cost to the Town. We also recommend that consideration be given to the pos- sibility of blasting a channel across the flats, which we understand would cost from $500 to $1,000. The effects of such blasting would last for a number of years to a greater or less degree, as while the increased depth would be unprotected by a breakwater, nevertheless there would be a gain for years to come in permitting Pit expanded time in entering or leaving this port, which would be o`' great importance to all interests using the Harbor. Your Board is now developing the possibility of constructing an additional retaining wall at the location of the present unloading platform and extending such wall in a north - easterly direction for several hundred feet, on land which Mr. Harry Bonnell has offered as a gift to the Town. This would result in two great improvements by replacing the present unloading dock, which is in bad condition and also would gain substantial docking facilities from which a revenue could be obtained. The work on the Equalization of Property Values is proceed - in; to an early conclusion and will be put into effect for the tax year o` 1955. With the passing of a short period of time and the patience and cooperation of all taxpayers, we believe a much more equit- able and understandable valuation procedure will result, with jus- tica to all taxpayers as near as it is possible to accomplish this goal. We again would like to emphasize the importance of Town Meeting attendance by all citizens. Only by such attendance can we truly progress. In closing this report we call attention to the fact that as we grow and add to our facilities the inevitable result is reflected in the increasing of work load on all Departments, with resultant increase in costs for personnel. We extend our thanks to all citizens s erving on Committees engaged in studying and helping solve the v Town, for they do indeed arious problems of the perform a Public Service. Orleans Board of Selectmen ARTHUR R. FINLAY, Chmn., LEROY A. NICKERSON FRANCIS P. 13URLING SALARIES PAID IN 1954 L tour R. Finlay, Selectman, etc. y A. Nickerson, Selectman, etc. Francis P. Burling, Selectman, etc. Francis I. Rogers, T. C Franklin S. M ., Treasurer urray, Town Accountant &Collector Adele V. Brown, Stenographer Eleanor S. Blake, Welfare Worker Elmer R. Darling', Shellfish Constable & Harbormaster Rudolph N. M. & Harbo Shellfish Constable Ruth L. BarnardstLi Marion I. Librarian Ralph Chace, Town Nurse P W Chase, Veterans, Agent Leslie W. Chase, Dump Custodian Chester A. Landers, Police Chief Robert W. Hig gn Paoli a Chief & School Committee I. Y°un Lawrence L. Ellis, Fire Henry A. PeL Chief &Fire Warden George A. BissonConstable & Fire William F. Blaisdell Constable James E. Nickerson, TOwn Hall Janitor & p F Alzero F. Brown, Fire Den Hall janitor °lice =ederan - k 'Hopkins, Surveyor oif°T G. Mayo Surveyor of t4;-L- ays $2,437.00 2,269.00 2,197.00 3,005.00 2,033.00 2,400.00 1,728.00 2,229.97 625.03 900.00 2,860.00 480.00 1,505;50 3,689.30 1,925.67 3,233.49 1,721.75 55.00 50.00 1,153.25 420.00 379.00 575.75 3,319.75 Francis Colwell, Police & Fire Dispatcher Lloyd F. Higgins, Park Commissioner Alvin H. Wright, Park Commissioner Kendall R. Higgins, Park Paul P. Henson, Jr., Town Counsel Charles E. Jones, Police H. Bruce Mitchell, Building Inspector Charles F. Moore, Sealer of Weights & Measures Emile A. 011ivier, Tree Warden & Insect-Pest Control Supt. Kenrick A. Sparrow, Moderator Charles O. Thompson, Wire Inspector Carroll R. Reed, School Committee Douglas N. MacArthur, School Committee & Police Herbert E. Hoyt, School Superintendent Ruth H. Moody, School Clerk Arthur W. Reynolds, School Principal Elmer R. Biggers, Jr., Teacher Stanley M. Boynton, Teacher S. Stewart Brooks, Teacher Harriett G. Chace, Assistant Superintendent Moncrieff M. Cochran, Jr., Teacher Bernard C. Collins, Jr., Teacher Elwyn N. Davis, Teacher (Resigned) Ruth B. Denman, Teacher W. David Edwards, Teacher & Police Dorothy P. Eldredge, Teacher Faith D. Ellis, Teacher Pearl L. Ellis, Teacher C. Leo Ferris, Teacher Dorothy M. Fulcher, Teacher Frederick A. Gricius, Teacher Joseph L. Head, Teacher Marie E. Jones, Teacher Bertha E. Keefe, Teacher Georgia R. Lowell, Teacher David O. Lynch, Teacher (Resigned) Cora M. Mayo, Teacher Herbert F. Pettengill, Teacher Salvatore Piccolo, Teacher Winifred B. Reynolds, Teacher Charles R. Shaw, Teacher Catherine M. Skinner, Teacher Kathleen P. Sweet, Teacher Webster W. Tileston, Teacher 11 1,820.00 1,804.00 1,078.50 1,342.51 1,000.00 2,585.37 883.75 200.00 1,468.00 50.00 210.00 66.67 131.66 1,430.00 570.00 4,766.65 1,205.00 3,418.75 3,966.66 300.00 3,366.66 3,466.67 2,266.67 2,916.66 3,760.00 3,442.08 1,066.66 2,600.00 713.33 2,855.00 673.33 2,800.00 3,218.88 3,366.66 2,800.00 319.98 3,766.67 1,000.00 1,355:55 688.00 3,100.00 3,366.66 x,366.66 753.33 Barbara N. Wilcox, Teacher Richard C. Williamson, Teacher (Resigned) Burl W. Brookshire, School Janitor Carlton G. Knowles, School Janitor (Resigned) James E. Nichols, School Janitor, Police & Fire Samuel C. Smith, School Janitor Doris A. Pond, School Nurse Avis L. Blaisdell, Cafeteria Mildred C. Connors, Cafeteria Berthanna Richardson, Cafeteria Elizabeth G. Richardson, Cafeteria Selectmen's and Departmental Mode Recommendations for 1955 rator's Salary Selectmen's Salaries (each member Selectmen's Expense and S00) Assessors' Pay and Expenses ppl�es Assessors' Map Town Accountant's Salary Town Accountant's Expenses Collector's Salary Treasurer's Salary Town Clerk's Salary Collector's, Treasurer's and Town Clerk's Expense Finance Committee Elections, Registrations and Census Expense Town all Maintenance Expense Town Hall Repair Expense Clerical Expense Tax Title Expense Town Counsel and legal expense Total General Government Police Constables' Salaries Fire Department Civil Defense Building Code Expense Wire Inspection $ 50.00 4,500.00 425.00 3,000.00 1,000.00 2,700.00 450.00 1,500.00 900.00 600.00 1,100.00 35.00 1,600.00 2,200.00 500.00 2,600.00 200.00 1,500.00 $17,968.00 100.00 6,530.00 810.00 1,400.00 )0 2,770.00 Sealer of Weights and Measures Salary Old Age Assistance 1,866.67 and Expense 250.00 2,679.16 Moth Department 2,300.00 2,099.99 Tree Warden 1,500.00 2,141.20 Dutch Elm 1,000.00 592.05 Appeals Board 250.00 1,033.33 School Committee Salaries 1,040.00 Total Protection of Pers. & Prop. $32,388.00 1,040.00 1,490.00 Town Nurse's Salary and Expense $4,460.00 790.00 Inspection of Animals 100.00 13 Inspector of Slaughtering 25.00 Town Dump, Salary and Expense 2,000.00 Ambulance Hire 2,000.00 Anti -Rabic Treatment 50.00 Total Health and Sanitation $8,635.00 General Repairs $13,500.00 Snow Removal 3,000.00 Building and Machinery 1,000.00 Guard Fences 500.00 Street Lights 6,430.00 Street Signs 425.00 Sidewalks 800.00 Harbormaster's Expense 1,200.00 Total Highway Department $26,855.00 General Relief $3,000.00 Old Age Assistance 26,000.00 Aid to Dependent Children 4,000.00 Disability Assistance 3,000.00 Administration 1,500.00 Total Charities $37,500.00 Veterans' Benefits $6,550.00 Total Veterans' Benefits $6,550.00 $24,860.00 Schools $135,241.00 School Committee Salaries 200.00 Vocational Education 1,500.00 School Athletics 1,200.00 Snow Library 2,500.00 Total Education $140,641.00 13 I," n I� II Parks and Playgrc�nds14 rc:" Total Recreation Cemeteries Herring Br Veteran Vet Shellfish Brans' 1) 7 an Soldiers' Monument Tomb 1'000:00 Total Unclassified 0 00 3,200 00 Total Cemeteries Interest $45p.00 Maturing No es and d Fire Station r High SB ends. New $834.00 Library 5600 1'0p ,00p 5� Planning Boar Insurance d Town Re, aand Bonds 11_ \5oo'o0 Herring Br Veteran Vet Shellfish Brans' 1) 150.00 250 0 6,250.'00 llan Miscellaneous 1'000:00 Total Unclassified 0 00 3,200 00 $7,340.00 $920.00 $12,334.00 Total commendation, for 19SS $11,380.00 5 _ $309,403.00 Annual Town Meeting Warrant The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Barnstable, SS. To either of the Constables of Town of Orleans, in the County of Barnstable GREETING. IN THE NAME OF The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town, qualified to vote in elections and in Town affairs, to meet at the High School Auditorium in said Orleans on Monday, the Twenty - first day of February next, at 6:30 o'clock in the evening, then and there to act on the following articles: — And to meet at ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon on Wednes- day the Twenty -third (23) day of February next, to elect all neces- sary Town officers. POLLS TO BE OPEN AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. AND MAY CLOSE AT SIX - THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. Article 1. To act upon the Annual Report (including Re- commendations) of the Selectmen and other Town Officers or Committees and raise and appropriate money for the same. Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1955 and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Sec- tion 17, Chapter 44, General Laws. Article 3. To see if the Town will elect a Town Director for the Cape Cod Extension Service, as provided in the Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 128. Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum not to exceed Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars to be paid to the Cape Cod Hospital for the establishment of a free bed in the Hospital for 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. Article b. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Se- lectmen to sell, after first giving notice of time and place of sale 15 by posting such notice of sale in some convenient and public la ce in the Town, fourteen (14) days at least before the sale, or private sale, property taken by the Town under tax title at provided that the Selectmen or whomsoever they authorize procedure such sale may reject any bid which they deem inadequate hold any action relative thereto. q , or take Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from the Overlay Reserve Account, the sum' of Five Thousand ($5,000.00). Dollars under Chapter 40, General Laws, to the Reserve Fund. Article 7. To see of the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate or transfer from unappropriated available funds in the treas- ury, a sum of money for Catr 90 Highwa any action relative thereto. Y Maintenance, or take Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to raise an pri t Acts of f money to pay 1954 bills under provisi d appro- ons of Chapter Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to auth Commissioners to perform labor on the orize the Park public beaches and fix hourl Parks and playgrounds and performing such labor, in accordance the section 4A of Chapter 41 of the General Laws. Provisions of when Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to transfer aider the follow ing amounts of money to the Excess _ $269.17 balance of Protective g _ and Deficient $794.51 balance of Library BY -Law Law Committee y account: y Rebuilding Fund. Expense, and Article 11. To see if the Town priate a sum of money for the will vote to raise and supplying the town and its inhabitants Purpose v th establishing pPro- supp of fires and g a system for whether the move for domestic and water for the extinguish- provided for b ' and deter ity of Chapter 418 treasury and b y taxation, appropri ration of the Acts of 1953, y borrowing under Article 12. To see if the T author - stitute aBoard of 8 of Chapter 418 Water Com own will elect three of the missioners in accordancerW ns S Acts of 1953 ith o con - Article 13. To see s..ction manner provided b if the Town will as amended b Y Section 29 assn that e Y Chapters S 16 and 524 apter 91 of the liability in the th t may be incurred b , Acts of General Laws Works of Mas ork t ttbe 1950' for ment, maintenance and �,r„ +._.. fo a rf �rmed by the De damages lent partment vers d Jal ri a streams, harbors, tidewaters, foreshores and shores along a public beach outside of Boston Harbor, including the Merrimack and Connecticut Rivers, in accordance with Section 11 of Chapter 91 of the General Laws, and authorize the Selectmen to execute and deliver a bond of indemnity therefor to the Commonwealth. Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of Fourteen Hundred ( $1,400.00) Dollars for the purpose of grading and resurfacing with asphalt the parking area along the new bulkhead, also the area starting at the street and extending into the loading dock, and install four lights with new cable on the bulkhead, these lights to be connected with the range lights and fog horn at the entrance to Rock Harbor; the money appropriated to be spent under the direction of the Harbormaster. By request. Article 15. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to lease to the Bishop and Trustees of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Massachusetts, as represented by the Vestry of the PARISH OF THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY SPIR- IT OF ORLEANS, CAPE COD, MASSACHUSETTS, a triangular section of land at the junction of Monument Road and Route #28, containing 4500 square feet, more or less, to be used by the Church of the Holy Spirit as a parking lot, bounded westerly by the State Highway #28, 50 feet, more or less; northerly by land of said Church, 180 feet, more or less, and southerly by Monument Road, 181 feet, more or less. By request. Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Se- lectmen to sell to R. Frederick Raddin, for adequate consideration, a certain parcel of land, lying between two Town Roads, (formerly state highways) , bounded and described as follows : Northeasterly by land of the Town of Eastham, 45 feet, more or less; Easterly by a Town Road, 125 feet, more or less; Southerly by land of the Town of Orleans, 30 feet, more or less; and Westerly by a Town Road, 150 feet, more or less, containing 1 / 10 acre more or less and shown on a plan to be prepared by the grantee, and to author- ize the Selectmen to execute a deed in behalf of the Inhabitants of the Town of Orleans and take all necessary action relative thereto. By request. Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of One Thousand ( $1,000.00) Dollars for eight (8 ) Band Concerts to be given in the Town of Orleans during July and August of 1955 by the Orleans Band. By request. 17 Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to create a special unpaid committee to be known as a Regional School District Plan- ing Committee under the as of Section. School to District inclusive Of Chapter 71 and amendments thereto of the General Laws and Plan- raise and appropriate the sum of Two Hundred ($200:00) Dollars for said Committee's BY 1equest, expense or take any action relative. thereto. Article 19 Seleco see if the Town will accept the doings and report of 'the fore February 11 men to be filed with the Town Clerk on or be- Main Street, a T' 1955 relative to widening and straightening of the junction of Namskaket, Rock Railroad crossing Roads, and to see if the Town will accept the layout of Main Street in Orleans, as recommended in said report of the Selectmen and will authorize the Selectmen on behalf of the Town to accept as a gift, to acquire the General' or to take by eminent domain under Chapter 79 re the Laws, fee sompte, the land for described in isaid purpose of a Town Way, in of th exand to raise and appropriate the sums' subject to all public pens es thereof. of $600.00 to defray Article 20. To see if the Town will accept the doings Februar the Selectmen to be filed with the Town Clerk on or before Y 11, 1955 relative to the laying g and fort y (40) foot Y g out as a Town I plan entitled right of way 1525 lineal feet in length Road, a HOMESTEAD' A Subdivision of a portion Of THE as shown on M.. JOHNSON R ORLEANS, MASS. as 'made fo3 DELBERT Arthur L. Parrow y 1952. Scale '60 in the Barnstable Co'' Engineers, South Orleans, feet to an Page 129; Count Mass.' recorded once. Main Streetaid Y Southerly n Plan Book road i road in Orleans CO see if the Town will acamskaket 105, and will aut , as recommended in said apt the layp tad near as a horize the Selectmen on behalfreport of of said Under�Chaptercquire by Purchase or of the T the Selectmen of a Town r 9 of the General' to take bye Owen to accept Subject to all Y, m fee simple, theaws, for the manic eminent domain public rights. land described i paodprepore Article 21. To Priate the sum see if the T ment of a of One Thousand own will vote to T under the Public nature, Chapter ($1'OOO.Op) Dollars rise and appro- anything thereon.oston of the Board' of Acts o199or entertain- BY request. and of Selectmen9 a spent or do or act Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following By -Law, in accordance with Paragraph 1 of Section 21 of Chapter 40 of the General Laws: "No person shall behave in a rude, indecent or disorderly manner, or use profane, indecent or insulting language, or shout, scream and /or utter loud outcries without reasonable cause, in any public place in the Town to the annoyance or disturbance of any person there being or passing, or loiter on any sidewalk or street or about doorways or places of business to the annoyance or disturbance of any person. Any person violating any of the pro- visions of this By -Law shall be fined not more than Twenty Dollars for each offence." By request. Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of Eight Hundred ($800.00) Dollars to,purchase a new Auto Cruiser for the Police Department and authorize the Se- lectmen to trade in as part of the purchase price, the present Ford Cruiser. By request. Article 24. To see ,if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of Five Thousand Two Hundred Forty ($5,240.00) Dollars to be expended by the Fire and Police Departments for the maintenance and operation of the existing 24 hour year round Communication Center, for the protection of persons and property. By request. Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars to be expend- ed by the Board of Fire Engineers for the purchase of a second -hand forest patrol truck from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to replace the present 1935 Ford Pickup. By request. Article 26. To see' if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of Seven Hundred Forty ($740.00) Dollars for the purchase of one (1) Snow Plow with complete equipment, and authorize the Surveyor of Highways to purchase the same. By request. Article 27. To see if the Town priate the sum of Twelve Hundred purchase of one (1) Sand Spreader, By request. 19 will vote to raise and appro- ($1,200.00) Dollars for the Article 28. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of Six Hundred Fift Ppro- purchase of one (1) Gravel Tractor ($650.00) Dollars for the bar, and authorize the Surveyor of Highways to purchase th sickle By request. Y P e same. Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of Seven Thousand Five PPro- lars for the purchase of one ( l) Caterpillar D2 Tractor Dol- lars Shovel. r w ith By request. Article 30. To see if the C. n,, ll a , Town C Bon will vote to accept as a gift from Harry °piece of Harbor Creek and land meadow land bordering on Rock and appropriate the sulnalready owned by the Town and raise and recording expense. of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars for survey Article 31. To see if the have all street lighting and raise and Town will vote to ($500.00) Dollars to cover aPPrOPriate the sum of Five Hundred the cost of this additional service. Article 32. To see if the as a gift, or to take b Town will vote to Chapter 79 of the General aw °t domain under te Purchase, accept of more or less, of land bounded easterly Allen Provisions s feet, southerly W. Shelton, 0.5 acres, feet, b tidal* y by land of said Shelton 356 feet Neck Road 100,79 West- less, and waters of Meeting House 'more or less shown on northerly by a Town Pond, 19 feet ' more a Plan drawn b Landing 320 feet ,more or Selectmen's O ffiCe Y Arthur L . S � more or less (Five hundred ' and to raise and a Parrow CO. on file • as of and to author is the Selectmen dollars) pProPnate the sum of m the men to take any the ex $585.00 Article y action relative ses there- to the sum 3, To see if the will v thereto. of constructing 325'000.00 Town vote to g and on inall ' or any Other sum raise and appro- tary school building; g y equipping for s taxation, b g; determine whether the and furnish ll be purpose ury and b y appropriation from he mOneY shall b n elemen- Laws y borrowing under available funds a Provided and Chapter 645 authority of C in the any action in relation thereto. e Acts Chapter 44 O f t treas- of 1948, as amended or take Article 34. To see if the Town take erator t0 appoint Ppoint an unpaid °wn wlll vote to shady uses Committee to instruct the ,Port its fltlri;r,..,. _ for thA ,.__ of fi�,o Mod - :itizens, said ,hool and to nnual Town Article 35. To see if the Town will vote to purchase 30.8 acres more or less of land of Clayton P. Eldredge et al, south of Boland's Pond, as shown on a plan entitled "Sketch of Proposed Road between Routes 6 and 28, Orleans, through Land Court Case 18010, Scale 100 feet to an inch, Nov. 1954, Arthur L. Sparrow Co., Engineers, South Orleans, Mass." on file at Selectmen's Office, Orleans, and transfer $4,700.00 from the Sale of Real Estate Fund and raise and appropriate the sum of $8,000.00, a total of $12,700.- 00 for this purpose, of which sum $200.00 is to pay the costs of surveying and recording. Article 36. To see if the Town will accept the doings and report of the Selectmen to be filed with the Town Clerk on or be- fore February 11, 1955 relative to the laying out as a Town Road, a road extending from the junction of Tonset Road Extension and Route #28 (South Orleans Road) westerly to the junction of Route #6 (G.A.R. Highway) and West Road, and to see if the Town will accept the layout of this road as recommended in said report of the Selectmen and will authorize the Selectmen on behalf of the Town to accept as a gift, to acquire by purchase, or to take by eminent domain under Chapter 79 of the General Laws, for the municipal purpose of a Town Way, in fee simple, the land described in said report, subject to all public right, and to raise and appro- priate the sum of $600.00 to defray the expenses thereof. Article 37. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate, or transfer from unappropriated available funds in the treas- ury, a sum of money for Chapter 90 Highway Construction, or take any action relative thereto. Article 38. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Mod- erator to reappoint the School Building Committee appointed under authority of Article 33 of the Warrant for the Annual Town Meet- ing held February 15, 1954, and authorize said committee to enter into all contracts and agreements necessary to construct, equip and furnish the new Elementary School. Article 39. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Park Commissioners to purchase a one ton four wheel drive six cylinder Jeep, and to raise and appropriate the sum of Two Thousand Four Hundred Fifty ($2,450.00) Dollars to defray the expenses thereof, including insurance and equipment and other additional expense. By request. Article 40. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of Seven Hundred Fifty ($750.00) Dollars to repair 21 the Grandstand, si re s for the co pairs except for BY request. $100.00. gn and pump house at Eldredge Park; the Town be reimbursed out of Insurance proceeds of said re Article 41. To see if the a gift, or take b Town will vote to purchase, accept Chapter 79 of the Gen y eminent domain, under the provisions of Ceral Laws, from John G. Rote and Helen M. Rote, o. acres more dated less of upland as shown on Land Court II Plan No. 10711A, dated September 1924 by land of the Town of Orleans, ember feet ' and bounded Southerly land of said Rote et ux, 605 feet more or less; Easterly by land of Rote et ux, 350 feet more or less; Northerly by said aters of Cape Cod Bay, 820 feet °1 less; and Westerly by the high water as shown on said more or less as measured along or less of beach land and marshlaogether with 3� /z acres more parce d Cape Cod 'and to lying between and appropnatedthe penses thereof, and usand relative thereto. to authorize ) Dollars to defray the ex- the Selectmen to take any action BY request. Article priate the su of see if the Town will v Cross certified Six Hundred (wn will to raise and and purchase equipment Safety Instructor and Dollars to aPPred during the summer quipment for assistant, • hire a Red comer swimming and if necessary, appoint a committee oftthreend that the Sele tftnesaving instruction BY request. (3) to supervise instructed to pervise this project. Article 43, To see if the Town M Of Five psion OfeChapter ]58,Hundred ($SOO.00) D to raise and publicly rased' Publiccts of 1929, for)prpo�ain under the pro- of a character, party in 1955, tends, to furnish Christmas used connect' with Article 44, To Play and Children's taro one street li see if the Town By°Teque t residences. Monum nt Road will between install and main- n the Simmons and Article 45 To see tective y Law b Town if toaragr ph 9 of SEC 2ttethe Period at vote to amend the Pro- "; and further and. adding the the n� rof Section Provided th fo]IO (b), at' said ' • g clause there - or signs are not of the 22 type or style employing or using flashing, noon, or fluorescent light- ing, or any lighting Similar thereto." By request. Article 46. To. see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of Nine Hundred ($900.00) Dollars, to properly observe the July 4th Holiday; to be spent under the supervision of the Orleans Post No. 308, Afierican Legion. By request. Article 47. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of Six Thousand ($6,000.00) Dollars to grade and surface, at Nauset Beach, as a parking area, the newly acquired Mayo property, connecting road, entries, and ramps, said funds to be spent under the supervision of the Park Commissioners. By request. Article 48. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of One Hundred Seventy -Five ($175.00) Dollars for the erection of a Toll House building at Nauset Beach. By request. Article 49. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred ($2,500.00) Dol- lars to grade and resurface as a parking area, the property now owned by the Town at Skaket Beach, said funds to be spent under the direction of the Park Commissioners. By request. Article 50. To see if the Town will vote to renew its option to lease for a period of five (5) years from June 1, 1955, the Park- ing Lot in the rear of the Besse Block so called, to the north of the junction of Route #6 and Main Street, and to authorize the Select- men to take all necessary action to renew said lease. Article 51. To see if the Town will vote to pay each member of the Board of Public Welfare, Four Hundred ($400.00) Dollars annual salary effective from January 1, 1955, and raise and appro- priate Twelve Hundred ($1,200.00) Dollars for this purpose under the provisions of Section 108, Chapter 41, General Laws. By request. Article 52. To see if the Town will appropriate whatever money may be received from the dog tax of the previous year for the use of the Snow Library, to be available to the Trustees for the purchase of books or any other lawful expense of the Library. Article 53. To see if the Town will vote to take from available funds the sum of $3,200.00 to pay notes issued on Tar Kiln Road 23 ,rr- A t, 1� contract. Thi Coms money to be returned funds upon receipt from the unappropriated available Article 54. To see if the monww ealth. Library Building Town will vote to discharge the Snow Article #32 of he Annual Tow Meeting by the Moderator under duty being completed. n Meeting in Februar Y 1952. Their Article 55. To see if the • surplus in the Treasury, a sum of own will vote to take from the 1955, money to apply towards taxes in legallcome befo end to act the meeting on any other busineess that may Wednesday) February 23 1955 To vote for the election ' One Moderator for of the following Town Officers: One Selectman for One Year One Assessor for Three Years One Member Board Years One Member oard of Public Board of Health forlf are for Three Years Member School Three One Trustee for Years Snow Library for Three years TOwO Cons Surveyor °f Highways for Three Years One P tables for One Year Three Years One Membeommissioner Planning guard Three Years One Member Recreation ar Five Commission Years attested d You are directed for Five Office COP1eS thereof at to Serve this Warrant fears and South Orlean Orleans post Office E by posting up at least before Post ' the times of Office in s ' East Orleans Post holding said e Town, Seven HEREOF FAIL meeting• n (7) days with your Join NOTE and w h You doings thereon, o the Town due n g, as aforesaid, t wn Cler return of this Warrant, Given under our k, at the time in the year of hands Twenty-fifth and place our Lord this one thousand in zS) day of January ARTHUR hundred and fifty -fiVe• RR trUe COPY• Attest: LEAOY . '"INLAY FR NCIS A. NBCKERSO1Chmn. URLING Selectmen o f Orlefrlts• Report of Town Accountant To the Board of Selectmen, Gentlemen: I submit herewith the report of the Accounting Department for the year ending December 31, 1954 as follows: Cash on hand January 1, 1954 $159,577.16 Receipts Taxes: Personal Property, 1952 $ 187.87 Real Estate, 1952 2,345.70 Personal Property, 1953 1,520.43 Real Estate, 1953 10,564.41 Poll, 1954 1,116.00 Personal Property, 1954 22,169.63 Real Estate, 1954 194,392.99 M. V. Excise, 1953 1,087.71 M. V. Excise, 1954 25,762.84 Moth Assessment, 1953 26.50 Moth Assessment, 1954 350.00 Interest On Deferred Taxes $ 653.71 On Deposits 1,250.00 On Street Light Fund 76.09 From the Commonwealth Income Tax $ 20,058.32 Corporation Tax 17,280.00 Meal Tax 1,238.81 High School Transportation and Tuition 10,612.34 From the County Dog License (Refunds) $ 412.12 25 259,524.08 1,979.80 49,189.47 412.12 Grants From the Commonwealth: and Gifts Hurricane Carol Vocational Education $' '1,697.46 Chapter 90' Construction 569.25 Chapter 90 Maintenance 3,998.04 From the County: 499.95 Chapter 90 Construction 6.00 Chapter 90 Maintenance 1,999.02 Federal Grant: 499.95 School Lunch 10.00 2905.00 Mfg. Ice Cream 4,010.44 Licenses Shellfih and Pe 13,274.11 Permits Shellfish Grants $ 1,312.88 Revolvers Lodging House 40.00 13.50 Pinball Auctioneer 33.00 80.00 Victuallers Garbage and Rubbish 4.00 14.00 Nursery 6.00 Innholders Soft Drink 1.00 Culp and Cabin 3.00 14.00 Docking Sell Firearms 10.00 2905.00 Mfg. Ice Cream 80.00 Cessp ool 2.00 Dealers, Third Class 5.00 Theatre 2.00 Sunday Amusement Peddlers 12.00 2.00 Taxi 108.00 Taxi Operators 12.00 . Milk and Oleo 6.00 Benefits Gasoline 2.00 1,052.48 Junk 10.50 Anti- Freeze 31:00 Marriage Planning Board l 5.00 Dog 9.00 From Commonwealth 2,751.42 46.00 j Adm. Federal Grants 80.00 Old Age Assistance: 433.20 17,505.97 From Cities and Towns 5,292•p8 From Individuals 26 Commercial Revenue Town Hall Rental $. 425.00 Sealer of Weights and Measures 159.85 Building Inspector 633.00 Nursing Service 913.00 _. School Tuition 28,878.33 Lost School Books 74.95 Vending Machine 20.50 Cafeteria 13,376.41 Beach Concessions 635.00 Basketball 523.50 Library Fines and Sales 51.81 Spray Machine Rental 51.00 Police 541.00 Civil Defense 299.24 48,582.59 Veterans' Benefits From the Commonwealth: Benefits $ 1,052.48 1,052.48 Charities Public Welfare: From Cities and Towns $ 423.60 Aid to Dependent Children: From Commonwealth 2,751.42 From Federal Grants 2,854.18 Adm. Federal Grants 237.25 Old Age Assistance: From Commonwealth 17,505.97 From Cities and Towns 1,205.85 From Individuals 3,788.51 From Federal Grants 14,099.49 Adm. Federal Grants 668.58','! Disability Assistance From Commonwealth 2,101.17 Adm. Commonwealth 73.01 From Federal Grants 840.96 Adm. Federal Grants 146.02 46,696.01 27 8 Highway Sale of Material Town Maps $ 190.83 Voting List 8.00 Scallop Bags 9.00 Assessors' Map 477.70 Warrants and Demands Unclassified 685.53 Highway Machinery Fund $ Advertising Hearings 36.65 Telephone Commissions 163.50 47.50 Court Fines Tar Kiln & Cross Road 25.83 Loan Tailings Account 150.00 Library Book Fund Library Equipment 3,200.00 257.81 Fund Snow Library Trust 17.50 Fund 178.50 Finance Committee Expense 500.00 Interest Withdrawn rust and Investment F 4,577.29 Cemetery Funds Rehabilitation Fund Care Snow Library $ 221.03 15,000.00 660.07 Interest On Govern ment Bonds-. to Trust and Invest Cemeter 15,881.10 Cis yton y perpetual Care Fund went Funds Snow Mayo Fund Library Fund Rehabilitation Fund ' Fire De Refunds to Count partment 1 Insuran Retirement k Schools and Bonds 'I July 4 Celebration ] 954 Excise Tax Park De Assistance i, Department a 50.00 637.50 25.00 500.00 Follow. ng$ Accounts 25.00 12.94 26.53 4.46 38.00 27.22 1,212.50 151.76 Withholdings from Salaries and Wages Federal Tax Deductions $ 14,857.02 Blue Cross 2,163.35 County Retirement 3,500.71 Teachers' Retirement 3,730.69 Payments Moderator's Salary $ 50.00 Selectmen's Salary 4,500.00 Selectmen's Expense 345.49 Assessors' Map 1,000.00 Assessors' Pay and Expense 2,708.16 Accountant's Salary 2,000.00 Accountant's Expense 445.49 Collector's Salary 1,500.00 Treasurer's Salary 900.00 Town Clerk's Salary 600.00 Collector's, Treasurer's and Town Clerk's Expense 1,000.00 Finance Committee Expense 20.00 Elections and Registrations 1,263.69 Town Hall 2,001.37 Town Hall Repairs 301.89 Clerical Expense 2,400.00 Legal Expense 1,000.00 Federal Tax Deductions 14,714.74 Blue Cross 2,163.35 Teachers' Retirement 3,685.49 County Retirement 3,490.64 Police 19,087.56 Police Cruiser 592.01 Constables' Salaries 100.00 Fire Department 8,895.21 Fire Engine 19,800.00 Fire Station Boiler 1,300.00 Civil Defense 1,729.81 Building Code 1,178.19 Wire Inspection 210.00 Sealer of Weights and Measures Salary and Expense 245.45 Protective By -Law 84.43 29 24,251.77 $632,339.85 Moth Department Tree Warden Dutch Elm 2,294.87 Parks and Playgrounds 6,083.21 Health - - Town 1 099.71 Nauset Beach Parking 1,004.38 Nurse Land Howard M. Rogers 42.00 Health Department - = 999.10 Red Cross Watet New Car 3x72$.75 Land Mayo's Duck Farm Inc. 8,000.00 Ins ection Safety 808 70 Beach Land, Nauset 306.00 Care of Durn Animals Nauset Beach Rest Rooms 492.44 Ambula 479.34 Planning Board Expense 106.50 P nce Hire 60.00 Six Year Plan 29.00 1`ew Ambulance 1,806.14 Band Concerts 600.00 HxghwaYs - - General 2,000.00 Miscellaneous 497.92 Snow Removal . 3,000.00 Insurance and Bonds 6,353.10 Highway Machine 10,299.42 Town Reports 925.27 Guard Laneesc ry & Building 5,739.19 Memorial and Armistice Day 205.45 Cedar Road.. Chapter 90 1.394.70 July 4th Celebration 838.00. chapter 90 496.32 Public Amusement 1,488.20 Tonset Road aintenance 7,346.90 Christmas Display and Party 500.00 Pond Road 24.00 Unpaid Bills 1953 220.72 Culvert - 1,498.98 Protective By -Law Committee 15.78 Herring Bro erring ng Brook 1,300.00 Rubbish Disposal Units 108.00 Hurricane CarolWay 4'772.42• Pipe Line Nauset Heights 4,227.25 Hurricane Edna 1,004.09 Town Revaluation 6,807.00 Street Signs and. 2,641.38 Main Street Land Taking 3,500.00 Street Lights Markers 1,697.46 Tar Kiln Road 1,809.57 Harbor 19 442.00 " i Cemeteries and Tomb 323.75 Public Welfa =e Salary & 'Expense 40g 22 Soldiers' Monuments and Graves 193.00 Old Age Assist 5,669.05 Cemetery Perpetual Care 215.25 Aid once 709.57 Care of Herrin Brook" 30.00 DisabilitDependeQt ',ra g Y Assist Children 1,890 Shellfish Protection &Propagation 3,461.96 Adxninistratio Chce •02 Shellfish Projects 1,168.63 arities 42,783.77 ,, • ;. Vetrans °Cara B $18,278-3511, Interest Town Notes and Bonds 915.00 Free Retirement Hi School Bonds 5,500.00 Schools Benefits ed 3,059.96 , • . Retirement Fire Station Bonds 1,000.00 School �f,2,3.l7.,0 Retirement Library Bonds 5,000.00 Schoolonal ducat g 1.,, 500.00. Real Estate Tai: Refunds 284.70 School School nt ,tics ionlaui6oll 32, Athletics Tuition 1;1, Motor Vehicle Excise Refunds 1,230.41 Lunch ? >932.3g Estimated Receipts Refunds 172.90 Regional Sch r'� 200.00 l ,; Tailings Account 213.40 School Buildin l Plan Co 1'21'6:10 State Parks and Reservations 627.57 School Bus ualni ee j 1:448.35 State Audit 18.47 Snow Library g Committee 8,565.56 Mosquito Control E 2,317.25 ra Library Rebuxldbuxlding F 3 229.15 RetirementxSystem 21,964.37 Library guadmen fi Fattons d 2,035.53 Dog License Receipts for County 433.20 lid 46,331.22 •270.00 6,933.10 31 30 649.57 1 I p� 4 Interest Transferred to Inveestment Fu Trust and Snow Library Trust n� to Trust and InvestFment Fund t Cash on hand Dec 31 Selectmen'sBalances Transferred Assessors' pease and Accountant, Pay and Ex SnpPlies Finance s Expense pease Elections antlmittee Town 1, Town Hall ReRegist attons e tie E PoliceiCr� Xpenses Adm, g . r Wire Inspect-9 Cod Seale pection e Prot ctly Weights Moth ee W ep rmept °d Measure$ Down Ehnen ,Red Depa e rt Inspec ion ow ter 8 few Car Care of n of 8j tmals Y Anti -Rab own baughteri Ai le nm ng ghw Tr P Highwaays - Gep tfnent Guard F Machi ral C edar after 9p ROadry and $nilding Streetug BrOpkaintena Street Signs and way nee Public Lights Marke Daabilityelfare rs minjswra on wane Charities to Revenue Account $ 79.51 291.84 4.51 5.00 55.00 198.63 198.11 200.00 107.99 21.81 70.00 4.55 15.57 5.13 .29 .90 234.15 191.30 120.66 40.00 25.00 93.86 50.00 .58 5.30 3.68 11.90 1.02 8.62 16.78 573.15 2,109.98 1,940.04 6.00 1,212.50 500.00 $521,639 01 11 $632,339 8�, Veterans' Benefits 2,415.39 Schools 96.08 Vocational Education Tuition 283.90 Regional School District Committee 53.75 School Bus 874.15 Snow Library 1,376.59 Parks and Playgrounds 91.65 Nauset Beach Parking Area 95.03 Nauset Beach Rest Rooms 7.56 Planning Board 28.50 Six Year Plan 71.00 Miscellaneous 2.08 Insurance and Bonds 773.43 Public Amusement 11.80 Bounty on Crows 50.00 Rubbish Disposal Units 42.00 Pipeline, Nauset Heights 335.75 Cemeteries and Tomb 1.25 Soldiers' Monuments and Graves 2.00 Balances to 1955 Highway Machinery Fund $ 877.25 Mary Celia Crosby Fund 10.00 Clement Gould & Wife Fund 50.05 Snow Library Fund 146.01 Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund 5.78 Federal Grant A.D.C. 4,497.78 Adm. Federal Grant A.D.C. 1.04 Federal Grant O.A.A. 3,824.53 Adm. Federal Grant O.A.A. 2.38 Federal Grant D.A. 840.96 Adm. Federal Grant, D.A. 16.89 School Lunch 3,239.26 School Athletics 5.74 Civil Defense 12.25 Chapter 90 Construction 7,976.00 Sidewalk Route 6 136.81 Pond Road 87.58 Town Pump - South Orleans 100.00 Rock Harbor Parking Lot 50.00 School Building Committee 2,770.85 Snow Library Rebuilding Fund 837.33 Land, Howard M. Rogers 258.00 Beach Land - Nauset 194.00 33 $ 13,302.87 o b Protective By _Law Com mittee Helen S 5 H, D Land - Avery et al otvn� .' _ Town Revaluation 269.17 350.00 Investigating Co r Kiln mmittee 800.00 TWater Road Projects 2,693.00 $425.00 650.00 $25,620.14 1,390.43 Incom s e ment Corporal Tax 516.52 Meal Ta ° Tax Estimated Refunds Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev, ESTIIVIAT ED RECEIPT $ 32,609.61 $134,82.9 S 5 Received: ° Kv. Excise Selectmen's Supplies (less refunds) $77.50 Feb. 15 Appro. $425.00 Moth Asses $25,620.14 Incom s e ment Corporal Tax 376.50 20,058.32 Meal Ta ° Tax 17.280.00 kiagn School 1,238.81 Trans. d Tuition Licenses 11,181.59 Carnmerc al Permits al 4,858.88 Veteran Revenue Charities ❑efits 32,682.68 1,052.48 135,040.45 Sale of Mat erral lntere 26,399.23 $1\ 43,673.94 Unclassified 1,979.80 Printing and Postage 81.25 259.98 I C Kenrick q sparrow Farrow Nto erator, OF PAY. ME $50.00 a Salary NTS Feb. Arthur $ 0 Ap pro. R' Finlay $ l re 0 ra Fra c s P. Burin $00 s ase8 ng 1,5.00 Peb1,5p0 l Appro. $4,5 34 f �f $143,673.94 $50.00 $50-00 $4,500.00 $4,500,00 35 Selectmen's Expense Selectmen's Supplies Published Hearings $77.50 Feb. 15 Appro. $425.00 Printing and Postage 51.07 Travel 72.85 Office Supplies 57.07 Equipment and Dues 87.00 $345.49 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 79.51 $425.00 $425.00 Assessors' Pay and Expense Assessors' Pay $2,316.00 Feb. 15 Appro. $3,000.00 Printing and Postage 81.25 Travel 79.00 Abstracts and Dues 231.91 $2,708.16 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 291.84 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 Assessors' Map Arthur L. Sparrow Co. $1,000.00 Feb. 15 Appro. $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Accountant's Salary Franklin S. Murray $2,000.00 Feb. 15 Appro. $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 Accountant's Supplies and Expense Printing and Postage $144.08 Feb. 15 Appro. $450.00 Equipment 195.07 Typing 62.50 Travel and Dues 43.84 $445.49 Dec. 31, Bat. to Rev. 4.51 $450.00 $450.00 Tax Collector's Salary Francis I. Rogers $1,500.00 Feb. 15 Appro. $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 35 II Francis L Rogers Treae Care of Grounds 25.00 $900.00 errs Salary $900.00 Feb. 15 ApPro. $900.IIQ $2,001.37 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 198.63 Francis $900. $2,200.00 $2,200.00 1. Rogers TOWN Clerk' $600.00 s Salary Town Ball Repairs Collector' $6 p0o 0 Feb 15 Appro. $600•x' Repair Roof $55.00 Feb. 15 Appro. $500.00 Printing an $ Tr Flag Pole 112.70 Safe Deposit 13 stage a er's and To,,, $600 Repair Windows 134.19 OX $759.00 supplies S,pp Peb. Clerk's Expense 00' $301.89 Typing 90U APpro, $1,000• Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 198.11 Travel and A4. isc, 150.0p $500.00 $500.00 0.00 57.00 Clerical Expense gI 0 O Adele V. Brown $2,400.00 Feb. 15 Appro. $2,400.00 Dues °0 services Fll1 $2,400.00 $2,400.00 aII00 U °h1nlitt a $1'0000 Tax Title Expense Dec. Bal. $10.0p Feb. 114Pellse Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $200.00 Feb. 15 Appro. $200.00 [0 Rey, Appro. $15,00 $200.00 $200.00 20.00 5.00 Legal Expense Paul P. Henson, Jr. $1,000.00 Feb. 15 Appro. $1,000.00 Registrars, p .El 00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Election Otpe>�rolls eot10ne an $23,00 Police Dept. Expense Lunches and Postag yro11 $339 5 d Reb 1StratiOns Payroll Salary $1,990.401 Nov. 27 Transfer $17 500.00 1j7.16 Nov. I' APpro, 1,200 p0, Telephone 332.68 Dec. 8 Transfer 1,000.00 bee Dec, 31, Bal, to Rev, $1,2� Dec, 2 ITra Tra Transfer $ 46.29 Pot g Band rPrinting 172 61 Dec. 22 Transfer 52.56 5 69 2 Transfer 51 q0 Uniforms 216.37 50p Gas, Oil and Tires 1,824.65 Janitor Town $1,3 6 Supplies 135.84 Telephone Aall � C Insurance, etc. 448.78 Fuel a'l'0 0 Lights $280.00 i 8111141 $1,318.69 $19,087.56 $19,087.56 Janitors' S 20 Feb ng an4 Police Cruiser Minor g applies 389.30 Is APPro GrOUriCiS 2'p000 Manson Motor Sales $592.01 Feb. 15 Appro. $700.00 Insurance s 210,02 $2,200'0 592.01 55 73 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 107.99 13.00 1 $700.00 $700.00 37 36 Me II Henry A. perry George A. Biss onnette Constables' $50. dries 00 Air Warning 50.00 Feb" 15, APPI'O. $1,729.81 $100.00 0 12.25 chief's Salary Payrolls Fir e De $17 00 Dept 00. ExPense Radio Salaries Aadio Repairs 3,337.50 200.00 Feb. 15 AP.Pro. March 26Tjtdfund PParatus Gas, 00. 129.87 Dee, 8 Transfer DeC• etc Repairs Hydrant and. Supplies Panting 1487$ 389.097 22 Transfer Dec' 29 Transfer Fuel 4 7 $1,200.00 Light and o Building 12.00 Charles O. Thompson Repairs Janitor 221.15 99.44 210.00 Janitor Su Printing upP 528 87 315.46 Telephoned Postage Sealer of Weights and Measures Salary Insurance Miscellaneous 30.63 175.83 Travel 35.10 961.64 10.35 36.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 4.55 $250.00 Boston Road & E9Uipnent . Plre 1'Ugiite $19800.00 Jan. I Balance $199 0 Advertising B' Oil $ 0 Roger F. Smiths urner and $o• 1,296.40 F b r 17 Appro. First Aid $1,3 0 Travel Supplies OtBce 8U Print, I'Plies Telephone d Postage Radio an Repairs and San"t n O13'll $4.41 Defense 426.93 Jan, 1 69.18 Feb , e 46.52 APPro. 211.00 2q 5.23 6.08 38 $1 001 00 $7,863.00 25.00 900.00 100.26 6.95 $8 19'soo 00 $19, $1,300 00 $1 000 $9A'06 0 Lights 31.36 Air Warning 9.10 $1,729.81 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1955 12.25 $1,742.06 Building Code Administration H. Bruce Mitchell - $883.75 Feb. 15 Appro. Travel 121.24 Printing, etc. 173.20 $1,178.19 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 21.81 $1,200.00 Wire Inspection Charles O. Thompson $210.00 Feb. 15 Appro. 210.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 70.00 $280.00 Sealer of Weights and Measures Salary Charles F. Moore $200.00 Feb. 15 Appro. Travel 35.10 Equipment 10.35 245.45 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 4.55 $250.00 Protective By -Law Advertise Hearings $51.43 Feb. 15 Appro. Printing and Postage 33.00 84.43 Dec. 31, Bal to Rev. 15.57 $100.00 Moth Department Emile A. 011ivier $553.50 Feb. 15 Appro. Payrolls 437.50 Trucks 493.50 $1,742.06 $1,200.00 $1,200.00 $280.00 $280.00 $250.00 $250.00 $100.00 $100.00 $2,300.00 i i i � I f,. i 7 I I Y`r I Insecticides Gas, Oil, Repairs 602.03 116.24 Water Safety Instruction Dec. 31, Bal. 2,294.87 Instructor $4 21.25 Feb. 17 Appro. $600.00 to Rev, Supplies 58.09 5.13 $2 3 479.34 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 120.66 Payrolls Tree Warden $2,300.00 $600.00 $600.00 Supplies Truck" $,9g.2p Feb. Inspection of Animals 15 Appro 268.00 ' $1,100.00 Ralph R. Mayo $60.00 Feb. 15 Appro. $100.00 Dec. 31, Bal, to Rev. $l ,p $60.00 29 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 40.00 $1,100.00 $100.00 $100.00 Payrolls Dutch - Inspection of Slaughtering 15 Appro. $25.00 Trucks Supplies Ehu $592.10 DISeaSe $1,100.00 Dec. 21, Bal. to Rev. $25.00 Feb. 79.00 Peb, 15 APPro. $25.00 $25.00 Dec 328.00 $1,000.00 Care of Dump 31 Bal to Rev p 9 19 Leslie W. Chase $1,300.00 Feb. 15 Appro. $1,900.00 90 Bulldozer Expense 138.07 $` 000.00 Clean Vault 125.00 Marion 1. Chace jie Bins 155.94 �� 87.13 Fill supplies Telephone $2,860.0() EXpeus $1,000.00 $1,806.14 e Car Expense e 63.95 eb. IS Appro. 103 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 93.86 Insurance Relief Nurse 95 235,81 $3,960.00 $1,900.00 $1,900.00 23$.52 Ambulance Hire Dec. 31, Bal. Orleans, Eastham, Brewster Feb. 15 Appro. $2,000.00 to Rev, Rev. $3,725,75 Ambulance Assoc., Inc. $2,000.00 234.25 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $3,9$3,9 Duarte Moto o Purchase New Ambulance Advertising Inc . Ifealth Orleans, Eastham, Brewster Feb. 17 Appro. $3,000.00 gigs D $804.50 ept, C _ $3,960.00 Ambulance Assoc., Inc. $3,000.00 Dec. 31, Bal. 4.2p Feb. 17ar Appro $3,000.00 $3,000.00 to Rev. $8_f01._,7_ 191,30 $ ],000.00 Anti -Rabic Treatment $ 01100 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 150.00 Feb. 15 Appro. $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 40 $1,010.10 41 $7,358.80 $2,000.00 6.000.00 $8,000.00 $500.00 1,000.00 $1,500.00 $136.81 $136.81 $1,300.00 $1,300.00 $4,860.00 $4,860.00 surveyor lgllR, Payrolls $1 8S8 So General Repairs 175.00 -. Trucks Material Feb, pairs 3'635,90 15 Appro. Legal 140.50 _ Equipment 1959,97 $10,000.00 Dec. 31, Bat. to Rev. 11.90 Insurance 1'778'60 $7,346.90 950.50 1 15,95 $7,358.80 Dec, 31, Bat. to Rev. $10,2` Chapter 90 Construction . 58 Payroll $24.00 Feb. 15 Appro. $10 310 3 p Nov. 1(Transfer $24.00 Feb. 18 Transfer Payrolls 300.00 Dec. 31, Bat to 1955 $7,976.00 Trucks Sal[, $I OW jle 77.50 val $10,300.00 - $8,000.00 etc. 3,539,8q. Feb. eb. Chapter 90 Maintenance 15 221.8 Dec. APPro. 5 Transfer Payrolls $309.00 Feb. 15 Appro. Dec 22 Tr $3,500.00 Trucks 201.25 Feb. 18 Transfer $ Dec, 27 ansf r 739.19 E 650.00 217.24 Material 722.73 & D Equipment 266.00 AI Electricity $111ga 1,371.95 - R and Sno Building ay Sinners an $5,739.19 Dec. 31, Bat. to Rev. $1,498.98 1.02 Insurance w Plows Feb 1 d 1111clln 1,257-68 APPro g' $1,500.00 Dec- 31, Nov 123.50 11 Transfer $1,000.00 Sidewalk. Route 6 Bal. to Rev. $1,3$1,3 0 400.00 Dec. 31, Bat. to 1955 $136.81 Jan. 1 Balance 5.30 $136.81 $1,400.00 Continuation of Tonset Road Labor Survey $900.00 Feb. 15 APpro. Material Guard Legal 355'.00 $3p5.o0 Fences $1,400.00 Awards 45.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev, 191.32 Peb $4 6 IS APPro, $1,300.00 500.00 Pond Road i 68 $5p000 Payrolls $729.00 Feb. 17 Appro. Truck 703.50 Payrolls Trucks ed Cedar Equipment 1,56032 1,771.00 Material $16220 Land Survey 8.00 Equipment 1355,7q lan Road 500.00 $4,772.42 i Z�065-41 Feb, �78algnce 25 Dec. 31, Bat to 1955 87.58 AP Pro, $2,458.80 $4,860.00 4,900.00 q 42 43 RIII $7,358.80 $2,000.00 6.000.00 $8,000.00 $500.00 1,000.00 $1,500.00 $136.81 $136.81 $1,300.00 $1,300.00 $4,860.00 $4,860.00 Trucks C ert 8ei ng $15400 Harbor Master's Expense 15 Appro. $700.00 Material Brook Feb. Salary $100.00 Feb. 104.00 17 APpro Payrolls 166.25 Dec. 22 Transfer 3.34 746.09 Nov I I Transfer $725.00 Lumber, etc. 443.32 Dec. 30 Transfer 6.23 $1 0 279.09 $709.57 $709.57 1� I Payrolls Trucks It Brook $1,004.09 Town Pump - South Orleans Material survey $68 W Y 3 25 a 486.40 Feb. Dec. 31, Bal. to 1955 $100.00 Dec. 17 Transfer E & D $100.00 17 Appro. Equipment 656.1p $2,650.00 $100.00 $100.00 16.00 Dec' 799.63 Rock Harbor Parking Lot 31, Bal• to Rev. 52,6 31 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1955 $50.00 Dec. 17 Transfer E & D $50.00 8.62 $50.00 $50.00 f$2,6 0S Public Welfare HigbWay Dept. $u rrleane Cash Grants $1,007.58 Feb. 15 Appro. $4,000.00 Tree Ward enp Fire Dept, Dept. $1 109.00 Ali,,. 31, $2,650.00 Groceries Fuel 110.00 15.53 19 7. 46 ec, 7 b¢ Medical 11.91 De`' 21 Coommo nwealth $1 $1,335.01 Hospital Care 745.00 i t Highway Dept. 69 AIIrr' 746 ealth 362.45 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $2,109.98 'cane i sbee.. $1,697.46 $4,000.00 $4,000.00 8964 $4,2,.00 Bal. to 1955 Old a Assistance lj Parking Cot $4 0 street $442.00 Cash Grants $26,000. Feb. 15 Appro. $26,000.00 ,i Li Signs nes $19118 $26,000.00 $26,000.00 D =c.3 $18500 and karki Pe $442.00 'I 1, 8 al. to Rev. 3. n 22 b. 8'8 $4086.22 15 Appro Cash - Federal Grants O. A. A. Grants $16,453.11 Jan. 1 Balance $ 4,095.98 78 $425.00 Other Cities and Towns 330.66 1954 Grants 14,099.49 Ca Cape & Vineyard $ 25'00 Refund $16,783.77 Recoveries 4.75 1,598.08 Elec Co Street Dec. 31, Bal. to 1955 3,824.53 L�'btg $20,608.30 $20.608.30 De `' 31, Bal. to Rev, $5,6 69,0 Fe $5,6 9 b IS App, $425.00 Aid to Dependent Children 573,15 05 pro' Cash Grants $7,000.00 Feb. 15 Appro. $7,000.00 $6 $6,242.20 $7,000.00 $7,000.00 0 1 i y1I 44 45 M�f $6,242.20 ' �I r^ i 1 Cash Grants Federal Dec. 31, Bal. to 1955 n rr 1.04 Grants $1,278.35 A. D. C. $294.91 $294.91 Dec. 31, Bal, to $1'278.3 195. 1 Balance $2,921.95 Administration Federal Grants D. A. 1955 5. 4 Grants 4,497,78: 2,854•j8 Salary $144.00 Jan. 1 Balance $81.79 Travel 24.96 1954, Grants 146.02 Cash Grants $5 76.13 Di$abiht $5,776! Telephone Supplies 25.05 16.91. $3,059.96 9 Assistance $210.92 Dec. 31, gat• to Rev. Feb. 15 $3,059.96 APpro. Dec. 31, Bal to 1955 16.89 1,940.04 $5,000.0 $227.81 $227.81 $5,0()0.00 Hospital Care -Free Bed DeC. 31' Bal to 195$ Federal Sundry P Hospital Feb. 15 Appro. $297 $500.00 Gp $840.96 ants D• A. $5, 65 195q. Grants $500.00 $500.00 Salar y $8 8 Ad 840.96 $ Veterans' Benefits avi d p0 Travel sta Travel an Re $8 str , 5 at10 8.89 $840.96 Ralph A. Chase $ 480.00 Feb. IS Appro. 159.47 $5,700.00 Telephone Dues ehChariti 94.68 F 15 es N Office Expense Cash Grants 1,478.00 applies °�. 11 Trans' fer 62.10 $1 ?001 �� Medical 480.65 33.00 Groceries 345.00 Dec. 31, Bal, to Rey $1 _ All Other 1, .00 3,284.61 6.00 $I'1 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 2,415.39 Salary Ad$ihj $5,700,00 $5,700.00 Travel strati,, Telephone 4s $a r al $1 1 e Schools Supplies 01 145,2q Jan•G Bhts Expended $117,932.38 $118,024.46 A A. 42.03 195q alance 2.50 July 29 Refund $117,932.38 Dec. 31• Bat, to 1955 $6 Grants , $668.58 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $118,028.46 $118,028.46 2.38 Salary A `l°'ln'stratioll $6 108 School Committee Salaries Travel N. B. See Superintendent's Report 1274.9 Fede Salaries $200.00 Feb. 15 Appro. $200.00 1.g' Ia1C'raut $29 8 1954 D, C. $6710 $200.00 $200.00 Qra ante $57.66 47 237.2 46 n� Bristol Co, Agri. Sc �OCatiooal Ed Barn. School De boot BCat10 Pt. $1213.60 Tuition $86.00 Feb. 17 Appro. 2.50 Feb. • 15 APPro. Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $1'2 161 1p 283.90 17.40 $],5 Equipment School $800.00 Athletics 2,770.85 Feb. 15 APPro. Referees schoo * p 0p1 Travel Athletic Equipment $270.00 Fund Police Supplies 106.72 Jan• I Bal 1954 RecPRepai e s E 9ui pment 2.00 ts $3,975.85 52.98 Dec. 31, Bal, to 1955 5310 $6 5.74 $6 Payrolls $e Supplies h0p1 L Equipment Frei $5,31uu0h�F 12,204 90 Jan- al Fun d5 Repght Freezer airs, Equipment 1 109.74 1954 Balance 171.85 1954 Giants Priming Rent ent 119 22 Receipts $3,000.00 9.20 18.00 Dog Tax Refund 34.60 Dec. 31, 0a1. to 1955 $18,51 3,239' 197.02 26 $21,8\ Committee ExpenRaglO))al s 482 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev' $1g6251 Alatri $1\ Feb C17 "'ittee Fuel A. APPro. $200'00 W b 48 �•_,!� Flu Care of Grounds $1 $1,500.0 0 $800.00 $ $130.50 52 3.5 I $ 4 09 1 $2,419.91 4,010' 15,376• 41 $21,801. 82 $2p0 00 $ School Building Committee Survey $86.00 Feb. 17 Appro. $3,000.00 Travel 125.75 Printing and Postage 17.40 $229.15 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1955 2,770.85 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 School Bus Dennisport Hudson, Inc. $3,975.85 Feb. 17 Appro. $4,850.00 $3,975.85 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 874.15 $4,850.00 $4,850.00 Snow Library Ruth L. Barnard $900.00 Feb. 15 Appro. $3,000.00 Assistant 18.00 Dog Tax Refund 412.12 Janitor 74.99 Books 197.02 Supplies 18.24 Fuel 325.26 Lights 71.42 Repairs 20.00 Care of Grounds 25.00 Office Equipment 168.10 Postage 7.50 Rent 210.00 $2,035.53 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 1,376.59 $3,412.12 $3,4111 Library Building Committee Transferred to E & D $400.00 Jan. 1 Balance $400.00 $400.00 $400.00 Snow Library Fund Books $649.97 Jan. I Balance $135.51 Books $649.57 Transfer from Trust 66107 $649.57 Dec. 31, Bal to 1955 146.01 $795.58 $795.58 W -Iw u Surveys Advertising m00 e11ahe0ug- July 4th Celebration -Town Typing $1 Feb. Prizes $270.00 Feb. 15 Appro. Legal 142.56 IS gPPro. $500• 00 St. Joseph's Rectory 125.00 Aug. 3 Refund Equipment 87.50 Sound System 25.00 Awards ad, 6.00 Cape Cod Band 250.00 Signs 108.86 Bonfire and Dance 144.74 26.00 Printing 23.26 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 24.00 $4` $838.00 2.08 Public F.musement Wichita $500.00 Feb. 17 Appro. Work men's $500.00 Equipment 801.20 Aug. 3 Transfer Cmnpensa4pnlL811rallee p0 Bonds: a21 d Bolds $ 005 Supervisors 66.00 Collector's $1'236.00 Feb. IS AFPro• Laundry 46.00 Treasurer's June 2 Refund 275.25 Dec. $7,100.00 Dec. 31, $1,488.20 Treasurer's Burglary 28 Refund 6.65 Bal. to Rev. 11.80 DoeWnlY Collector 19.88 $1,500.00 n Clerk 136:00 750 Fir in, Fire urance: 5.00 Christmas Display and Party Rogers & ray Henry T. 7.50 Cape K Vineyard Electric Henry R. $28.58 Feb. 17 Appro. 363.20 Crock Sidney T. 937.59 Coffin Co. Swaney mes W. 1 Candy, Fruit, etc. 108.22 Simpso Simpson 1,710.4 6 $500.00 Dec. 11, Bal to Rev 18 9 $6,3s3.10 5 Reserve Fund 773,43 Transferred to: Town Reports Feb. 18, Transfer from $75.27 Overlay Reserve $7,1� Planning Board 35.00 Memorial Elections & Registrations Press age Tow. Adm. Charities 118.69 150.00 $910,75 Itepc $7 126,51 Culvert Herring Brook 279.09 14,52 Feb s Machinery R Building 400.00 t4 A $92527 ar, 0 Highways 300.00 11 Trans- Eagle F lag Co Ale sfer �erlal $850• ,07 75• Police Armistice Day 1,552.56 5.45 Miss Post *3p8 Miss Rogers Flow Travel ayl $21.9 d Ar 18tlee $925-21 Shdifish Snow Removal 161.96 867.24 of Speaker r Shop 50.00 Feb D Fire Dept. 1,007.21 93.5 Nov 15 Appro ay' 27 00 Harbormaster 9.57 4000 T aosfer $20 $203.45 $4.962.04 53 52 $2 $800.00 38.00 $838.00 $1,000.00 500.00 $1,500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $5,000.00 - - -- - --- - -- - $9,500.00 $6,807.00 t } to 1955 2,693.00 i �h Dec. 31, Bal. to Overlay Reserve - $9,500.00 37.96 Water Investigating Committee $5,0 000 000 Dec. 31, Bal. Dr. William T Unpaid Bills of ' Knowles 1853 $5,000.00 Nickerson $5.0o Lumber Co, Feb. I5 215.72 Appro. - $220.72 $220.72 Committee Ex Protective Pence 1331,LaW 00 $220.72 $220.72 Ja $1578 n• 1 � ' Balance $3,500.00 Dec. 3l, Bal. to 1955 $1578 - $284.95 269.17 $284 95 $3,500.00 Dec. 3 t, Bal. to 1955 Land_gelen $ D $350.00 owns $284.95 u _ Jan. 1 Balance $350.00 $350.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Land of -Are Baker Pond 1955 $800.00 at s PO $350.00 _ Feb. 17 APpro.- $800.00 801.14 $800.00 Dec. 31, R Bal. to ev. B50uty on Crows $800.00 �00 Feb. 17 APprO. - . $50.00 .• , . Robert L. Freeman Rubbish D $50.00 $108.00 isposal Units $50.00 Dec. 31, Feb. Bal. t $1 080 080 8 17 gPPro. o Rev. $150:00 42.00 $1 0 i Advertising Pipe Line at Carl A. Terry 'Nauset .. $150.00 $3.75 Flea Arthur L. SParrow 00 Feb. 17 ghts Ralph R IZq Appro. Payrolls Mayo 4,100.00 $4,563.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. $4,227.25 180.00 335.75 .. $4,563.00 .. 54 $4,563.00 Town Revaluation J. M. Cleminshaw Co. $6,807.00 Feb. 18 Appro. $9,500.00 $6,807.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1955 2,693.00 $9,500.00 $9,500.00 Water Investigating Committee Dec. 31, Bal. to 1955 $650.00 Aug. 3 Transfer $650.00 $650.00 $650.00 Main Street Land Taking Awards Nov. 30 Gaston $2,000.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1955 $3,500.00 Dec. 31 Selin 1,500.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 Tar Kiln Road Labor $542.93 Nov. 30 Note $3,200.00 Material 801.14 Equipment 144.75 - Trucks 311.75 $1,809.57 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1955 $1,390.43 $3,200.00 $3,200.00 Cemeteries and Tomb Payrolls $143.75 Feb. 15 Appro. $325.00 Mowing 180.00 $323.75 Dec. 31, Bat. to Rev. 1.25 - $325.00 $325.00 Soldiers' Monuments and Graves Labor $181.00 Feb. 15 Appro. $195.00 Truck 12.00 $193.00 Dec. 31, Bal. to Rev. 2.00 $195.00 $195.00 Care of Herring Brook Delbert M. Johnson $30.00 Feb. 15 Appro. $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 55 Dec. 31, B Clement Goal Mary Celia Crosby Fund 5,870.76 Bal. to 1955 $6,1 Gould attd Wife F Snow Library Fund 11,584.95 6 Jan and Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund 4,000.97 - 1954 Interest 1 Balance $5,946.2 Post War Rehabilitation Fund 22,720.51 $6 1 179.7. $80,710.63 $80,710.63 Dec. 31, Bat. to 1955 Ala Ma $6,125,9, $27,882 8720 Ch Fluid Revenue Account Jan. I Balance Feb. 15 Appro. $341,299.92 May 17 R.E. Tax $94,777.75 $2_� 195q Interest $27'7136 Sept. 9 Overlay 3,874.22 May 17 Personal Tax 24,142.87 889'87 67625 Sept. 9 State Park & Res. 630.04 June 4 R.E. Tax 49,996.76 Dec. 31, Bal. to 1955 Mary Celia Cr0$ 81 Sept. 9 State Audit 18.47 June 18 R.E. Tax 63,426.55 $_7,889• $5,870 by F Sept. 9 Mosquito Control 2,317.00 June 18 Personal Tax 400.80 76 Jan. I Bal uttd Sept. 9 County Tax 35,056.43 Aug. 10 Poll Tax 1,364.00 $5,87_0 1954 Interest a $5,755.09 Sept. 9 Retirement System 1,964.37 Aug. 3 E. & D. 15,000.00 76 115.61 Sept. 9 Underestimate State Sept. 9 Est. Receipts 134,867.55 Used for Library 6 and County Taxes 140.18 Sept. 9 Overestimate State at'y vv Library $5,870.7 and County Taxes 1,324.35 $660.07 y Futtd Sept. 21 Omitted Assessment 318.97 D'0. 31, Bal. t Jan. I Balance ov. 16 Omitted Assessment 1.34 o 1955 11$660.07 1954 Added a $11,418.71' Dec. 31 Bal. Estimated 5� 1954 Interestto Fund 500.00. $385,300.63 Receipts 8,633.49 $12'245.02 3 ?6'71 Dec. 31, Bal. to E & D 22,256.67 Dec. 31 Bal. Appro. 13,302.87 Used for CemeteryCeln °te $221Perpetual C $12,245.02 $407,557.30 $407,557.30 03 are Fu Dec Bal' 195 03 Jan. 4 lateles� a lid EXCESS AND DEFICIENCY 31, to 5 $2- 195 1 $4,118.60 4,000.97 Surplus Revenue 103.40 $4� 226 Feb. 18, Chap. 90 Const. $6,000.00 Jan. I Balance $78,980.70 Used for Lib POSt War Feb. 18 Chap, 90 Maint. $1,000.00 Feb. 18 Center Cemetery 179.00 Loss on sale of Bonds $15,o00.ppehabilitation $4,222.00 Feb. 18 Town Revalue 9,500.00 Feb. 18 Library Comm. 400.00 Aug. 3 Public Amusement 500.00 Feb. 18 Rehab. Comm. 150.00 Dec. Jan. I Ba1aa and Aug. 3 Water Committee 650.00 Feb. 26 Aid to Highway 6,996.96 c 31' Ba1• to 1955 $15'215,2 6 1954 Interest a $37,383.90 Aug. 3 Revenue 1954 15,000.00 Aug. 3 Audit Adj. .04 11,72051 546.61 Aug. 3 Audit Adj. .10 Dec. 31 Bal. Rev. Acct. 22,256.67 Aug. 3 Audit Adj. 120.56 $37,930 51 Nov. 24, Tax Title 5.35 Dec. 17 Town Pump 100.00 Investment Dec. 17 Rock Harbor 50.00 cash meat and St sIIlylryjA $37,930.51 Dec. 27 Snow Removal 1,371.95 Street and Seenrities Funds x'Y $34,297.96 Cleme eight Funds Clayton Gould and $80,710.63 31, Bal. to 1955 74,665.41 1Kayo can Fund and 710.63 $108,963.37. $108,963.37 $2,517.61 58 6,125.96 59 27,889.87 �i I J SUBMARY Dec. 31, Cash o Revenue Accottnt Tax Titles n hand Tax Possessions $110,700.77 Taxes - - poll 1953 40.05 M Taxes - personal 1953 686.45 Taxes - Real Estate 1953 2'00 Taxes - poll 1954 194.34 Taxes - Personal 1954 1 ,551.74 Taxes - Real Estate 4 32.00 Taxes - M• V• Excise 1953 2,287.20 Taxes - M. V. Excise 1954 13'107'00 Taxes -Moth 195 15.69 Accounts Receivable 3,775.72 Aid to I -lighu ways h K 14.00 Deficit mate Ys State & 10,865.15 Accounts: County Taxes 10200.00 W Hrraiic�a eak Pt Award 25 3,50 Teachers�� nhholding Ta 0.00 Count Retirement System 442.00 ire 13alances tto System em Tailings 1955 gs Account $1,393.28 337.11 Sale Highwaal Estate Fund Machinery 284.1 32,439.49 Overesti Fund Overlay ate State and d Overlay County 122.66 4,713.66 Overlay 1954 Taxes 877.25 Special ARshessvExcise 1,748.1$ Rev TDex Title Revenn tt Reven, e ue Partment 2,284.6 5,512. 0 Aid to Hi al Revenue Exce ghaays ss & 3,791.41 14.00 Deficie ncy- Surplus Rey enne 726.50 10,865.15 1 wish to to 10'200.00 presenting their hank all da ePa 6 74,665.41 i Res Prom s Ptly orhe c °Peraton;n Y submitted Payment. �ANIU, Towtt AccO S' MURRAY 60 M O b N h K W e{ M oo V o M � O V O W 166 N V LTi N � A a� o Env =E � u .x a o u u U z C Q m E NB" —_ o x .. �-. a •y o u U >. ?. 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The usual care was given to the Town Public Beaches, Ball Park and all other properties under our jurisdiction. The Tennis Court has been resurfaced and is now in excellent playing condition. At Skaket Beach the usual crowds were there and it seems that both parking and beach space is inadequate. An article will be inserted to provide more of both. We would also like to recommend the purchasing of more land at this time. At Nauset Beach we encountered a lack of parking space, and will insert an article to pave and grade more of the newly acquired land to relieve this situation. This past year (2) new bath stalls and (2) new rest rooms have been added. At both ends of Crystal Lake the traffic was heavy with fresh water bathers. More parking space is needed here. We hope to be able to have an area at South Orleans Beach for Bathing this year. Nauset Beach is still the big problem and with the added beach area which will be under our control, we would like to recommend the purchase of a Jeep one -half ton pickup truck so that it may be used for Patrol, also as a truck to keep the beach clean. Our Patrol will extend from Nauset Inlet to Pochet Inc. Without this, it will be impossible to maintain or patrol the beach area. Vandalism was kept at a minimum this year and we wish to thank the Police and Fire Department for their fine co- operation. We wish to thank at this time, Mr. Richard Nickerson and his associates, for the donation of their services in cleaning World War I Memorial. We now have a beautiful World War II Memorial donated by Mr. Edward Y. Neill, and wish to thank him for this fine gift. We have asked for money in our appropriation to improve the grounds. It has been voted by the Commission to have a parking fee at Nauset Beach to held defray the expense of operation. A fee of 25c per day, 'per day, for all vehicles not displaying a Seasonal Sticker. A fee of 25c per vehicle to help defray expense of Seasonal Sticker to be attached to the auto of taxpayers of Orleans. Respectfully submitted, Clarence L. Vanasse, Chinn., Lloyd F. Higgins Alvin H. Wright 65 Mt N a N w o U � a `yw E3 v h alM Report of Park Commission To the Honorable Board of Selectmen: We herewith submit the Annual Report of the Park Commis- sion for the year 1954. The usual care was given to the Town Public Beaches, Ball Park and all other properties under our jurisdiction. The Tennis Court has been resurfaced and is now in excellent playing condition. At Skaket Beach the usual crowds were there and it seems that both parking and beach space is inadequate. An article will be inserted to provide more of both. We would also like to recommend the purchasing of more land at this time. At Nauset Beach we encountered a lack of parking space, and will insert an article to pave and grade more of the newly acquired land to relieve this situation. This past year (2) new bath stalls and (2) new rest rooms have been added. At both ends of Crystal Lake the traffic was heavy with fresh water bathers. More parking space is needed here. We hope to be able to have an area at South Orleans Beach for Bathing this year. Nauset Beach is still the big problem and with the added beach area which will be under our control, we would like to recommend the purchase of a Jeep one -half ton pickup truck so that it may be used for Patrol, also as a truck to keep the beach clean. Our Patrol will extend from Nauset Inlet to Pochet Inc. Without this, it will be impossible to maintain or patrol the beach area. Vandalism was kept at a minimum this year and we wish to thank the Police and Fire Department for their fine co- operation. We wish to thank at this time, Mr. Richard Nickerson and his associates, for the donation of their services in cleaning World War I Memorial. We now have a beautiful World War II Memorial donated by Mr. Edward Y. Neill, and wish to thank him for this fine gift. We have asked for money in our appropriation to improve the grounds. It has been voted by the Commission to have a parking fee at Nauset Beach to held defray the expense of operation. A fee of 25c per day, 'per day, for all vehicles not displaying a Seasonal Sticker. A fee of 25c per vehicle to help defray expense of Seasonal Sticker to be attached to the auto of taxpayers of Orleans. Respectfully submitted, Clarence L. Vanasse, Chinn., Lloyd F. Higgins Alvin H. Wright 65 I Assessors' Report of TKO sectional plans were micut- Nam equoit sect." Map °f Town West Road, the n and the a to 1954, - one of the Portani- the Orleans- BrewRerr a and R "ue�h6r of either side of Sectional (between been made. Plans of the Line) • West Road and on the There are P"Pulated are these Plans due to difficult ever fringe a ,of the town S Pre have now all veyances, and furthepared•yjn dote? mining, whi which do not the appear suggest thatking adlacentseazch have teri Private surveyors, con - tmemefringe areasblems More some boundaries We reco work, brie end an be in easily solvable and Nye an index systemseme of the ald riationpoI s the plans are revised. Respectfully sheets up to date, and above up Pectfully sub g muted, LERpYR j RgesNsorsA R• FINLAY Cnnn. FCNICKERSON Ao• URLNGf]Bs To the if Buildi and Citizensomble Boa a9 Inspector's Report I here Of Orleans: °f Selectmen port Year end' With submit 700 D Pec9 he year 9631 y 19 report as Build: Tow The r o e f $63 3.00 he It' be �Ve been issuedlandzl thaveomade r 3.0 h llowi Dwellings ng table shows the collected and turned in to the Non -Reg d Alte zntial Permits grante rations and Repairs NUMBE d. So R VALUE 12 $501,100.00 34 46,850.00 800.00 Respectfully snb 96 — 57, Jj If Bitted $605,750.00 Insp MITCHELL 66 1 i Report of the Tree Warden To the Voters of Orleans The hurricanes of late summer and early fall caused consider- able damage to the elms and other trees. In addition to creating problems related to the spread of Dutch Elm Disease, the recent hurricanes took destructive toll of trees and also left damaged trees which may require various treatment to prevent development of tree hazards under routine winter conditions. A number of town elms were fed in 1954 as a precaution against D.E.D. to promote vigorous growth and maintain healthy trees, as it often becomes necessary to provide food material which is lacking or is present in insufficient amounts in the soil. Soil ap- plication was the method used, as it is not only the most commonly used but also the most effective for a longer period of time. In the planting of young roadside trees it is difficult to foresee future changes that may take place in conditions on or off the right of way. Trees placed in the wrong place may in future years have to be sacrificed for progress. Several Marame Locusts, a hybrid not to be confused with the common black locust, were planted in various location's, taking the place of elms that had to be re- moved. Spraying of brush and poison ivy along the roadside has pro- gressed satisfactorily. Summer spraying is more economical, more consistent and more effective, but it is somewhat unsightly. Fall or winter spraying with isopropyl ester of 24D with fuel oil @ 15.8 cents per gallon as a carrier is much more costly than water in the summer. Our planned program each year is gradually eliminating the costly labor of brushing by hand. Early removal of trees harboring insects and diseases is an important sanitary measure in the control of pests. Removal of elms killed by D.E.D. helps reduce and eliminate the fungus as a source of infection. However, removal and burning of all weakened dying and dead elms eliminates the main source of material in which elm bark beetles breed and is one of the most effective practices in pre- venting the spread of D.E.D. The hurricanes did great damage to the trees of Orleans, but it must be admitted that many a tree came down that was rotten at its heart wood or had a very poor and weak root system. Several people have spoken to your tree warden about a com- munity or town forest. Town forests are the woodlands that are directly owned by the town. With State aid financially and tech- nical help in the way of materials and advice, under good manage- ment these town forests will yield a revenue that in time may help in taxes. We have large tracts of land that produce nothing, and it 67 would be a very good evergreen Le Wondering plan t the eke it pa due to dratrees. The folia e Injur Y 1. a timber crop• 0 are that few dec duo a few Weeks after the sot trees and shrubs s was the salt�$pia With eve ants Will be Permanently storm hit so the chances men ould Like to off, it is more srundjimpo tanttthat lect Operation. I a Own CI rk and t aPPreciation g the hurricanes exiremel to the Board of Se from theyhappre,n Accountant for their co- Police F rel and Road Departments' ent received Respectfully submitted, Tree Warden. 1VIER Report of he Year The PRic t an EeSparrow w hard board on Pe ning Board The p, Adam br ary at teed nine pub Public ardl b Idwn n el ct d Chai rrn airman andgEldredge There we arings were fie capial committee ands ten meeti s e held' Eights during the year on DeCe°nbeisl4 r mar. Pa Pre, Jointly with subdivisions were Selene Plannin 1954, Purpose of a six six year plan held h end t,onshebo°WnaPPreciatess at a sPemalrTownoMeetinc lectrnen's fir and th a the toWnsls and he fine coo ffices. Tuesdays of Ple at oUmes anYacriticism tlor each month at ti p which see Respectfully submitted RICH FRE ERD N. gLTMOND C. 13pp Chairman _1_1)p 68 E GE E. PARROW Clerk Report of the Insect Pest Superintendent Honorable Board of selectmen: In 1953 fourteen elms 1954 six were removed the elms DhadDa T Duch Elm means of chemotherapy Two were treated by This may be the answer to arrest the disease, slight touch of D.E:D. as well as a preventive aid the to fungusnot affected but exposed by other trees nearby which hav Deeding, surgery and tree removal are tom- s raying g pests and for Pruning, P .. iO m carried out are an mon practices utilized in tree work combatting p general maintenance. maintaining and prolonging the ornamental value These P and inadeq important aid in m improper ood practices are bene - of shade trees. However, just as detrimental as a these practices may be as detrimental with as good P ficial. Inadequate funds Sprays. W re with are l growth. The effective - are used to control the insects and serious infestation. complete coverage of the diseases, to controlddeficiencies ds upon obtain ngtr ger time. ness of any sprays the right material at sevproper ral c caterpillars known as treated part with ect to attacks w pine looper is doing con - Pines are one i articular known asap art of Orleans near pine sawflies. One to he pines in the southern wn larva P is about one inch siderable damag Winslow. The full grown the estate of R•. black and the body greenish yellow with a double long. The head down the middle of the back. The first brood of Sept- stripe of brown. and a secondD fro either from the ground larvae feed dura g controlled with D. b airplane for larger areas. ember. It can for gypsy moth is con - with a sprayer and y mg program The scouting and ria pall to keep us watchful for any signs of summer three gypsy moth traps placed in various ducted every summer twenty ht, which is very en- infestation. not one male moth was caught, parts of our town elm caterpillar or orange striped oak couraging• eak of th spiny insects were controlled by D.D.T. No outbr 1954. These increased in number. worm occurred m e and before they n in combatting "greenhead stag Qatio during the larva est further investio I would snag also gnat flies. Draining of swamps and marshes flies" and deer lies, . in early summer with D.D.T. solution of is impractical Spraying s where flies f th yaace not held in check by marshes and swampnuch damage ga Insects cause a ui ment. They cause spoil the insecticides an and hazards. They the modern spray and indirectly loss, timber loss, d roadside trees if left unchecked. beauty of our parks an 69 I believe $1700 y care Progressive not to Proper tree pare In 1942 t measures the point of poor an hour an y three insects he a are the to bon was $2300f. icide r t0 comb Oil for moth work` was or the at $125 PerorcOmbatti n lust as rhea Labor then was 60 cents possibility thattwo, and insect. !nsectssand 1954 the appropria- two, gull cts'"lay�6.y costly- - this er istnow Respect y sub EMl mitted, Lore tEnsecOPe t vSupe'rintendent Gentlemen_ RepOrt of the I her Wire ending De Y submit Inspector mbe m spectonsve issued3jl 19 report Wire 54. as I have trav 0 Permits and Inspector for the year calls for replacing fusepl °d ntatelY 35 made apProXirnately 200 in' Res testi 0 Respectfully miles and made y'u�itted 25 to 30 Report of Wire Inspc�' THOMPSON To the Ho Inspector or norab of tering hereby sub° Board of AniMd�s Month This year t mit al Of report Imen. dnd S"dughterirlg of Decem the nspctO Town All bad them fr Thor uspections oI r of Animals and Slau h clean,. ittilatlon hee an m clear f mmatio lntals we g T ass' and Ovate als are rom as ns °f all re 'Wade in the quaranhee animals in the r are With were fouIIaous disease. ntilereleaseaas by th dog bite the general condition have ample of ResPeetfull state bo and all ALplsf °RmiIterd of it j he put under d p70 r of Animals and Slaughtering Treasurer's Report RECEIPTS General Town Account On deposit Cape Cod Ter st COSavingsing account, Cape Cod Five 1, 1954 $159,577.16 Bank and in treasury y 472,762.69 1954 Receipts $632,339.85 PAYMENTS General Town Account 1954 Paid Treasurei s Warrants $521,639.08 On deposit Cape Cod Trust Co. checking account, Cap, Cod Five Cents 1 ,1951 110,700.77 Bank and in treasury January ___ $632,339.85 TRUST FUND ACCOUNTS Snow Library Trust Fund Consisting of: David Snow Fund Jonathan W Young Fund William H. Nelson Fund Thomas Arey Hopkins Fund Aaron Snow Fund $4,500.00 500.00 200.00 3,000.00 1,000.00 $9,200.00 Deposited in' Institution for Saving, Provident e Cod Five Cents Boston, Mass., Cap e Cod Trust $8,200.00 Savings Bank n Cap $1,000.00 invested if, a Saving Bond, Series G $9,200.00 Accumulated Interest Withdrawn Balance in fund January 1, 1955 71 $2,762.39 650.00 2,112.39 $11,312.39 Elizabeth (Snow Libra as Blake Deposited in: Trust Fund Cape Cod Five Cents avings Fund ) B Interest Bank Withdrawn 1 1 $32.63 $32-63 Present value of B Balance in fund January Accumulated I 1 1955 Consisting Perpetual Car a Cemetery $2,115.84 Benjamin Voss Fund C' Fund lienry c Sparrow Fund Franklin 'F eemeari u Fund $100,00 Samuel J Fund Mark Snow oy Fund 100.00 100.00 WilGarn Sea Wards Fu Fund 2p0.00 in Yates Ro$eisn Fund Capt. Samuel Fund N' 100.00 5p.00 John and Sus 8mrth F Charles R. SmnnaFUayloruud Freeman hp Fund 100.00 100.00 S Joshua L. N Mit Fund F d 00.00 50, Fund 2p0.00 Deposited ' 200.00 and Cod Five Withutulate Irate rusts o. m9s Bank $1,650.00 Withdrawn d Interest C Savings Dept. Bala fund January 1 1955 $244.91 race in 75,78 Alber ' 1111th InU5tStl8avings(BondseSeries erpe ual are Fund) G 72 Deposited d' Trust Co. savings gs Bonds, $25,784.55 169.13 and in invested in U• S 2,105.32 $1,819.13 Series G Interest $27,389.87 Accumulated January 1955 24,865.50 Balance in funofs 1, Present value 73 $2,000.00 181.84 Accumulated Interest $ $2,181.84 1 1 Present value of B $250.00 W Accumulated I 181.84 $2,115.84 22.56 1 V Value January 1, 1955 Gould and W $272.56 C Deposited in: Savings Bank and Cape $ $5,000.00 1,125.96 is Saving s �— Accumulated 1 1 1 Mary Celia C $5,000.00 s Dept- 8 870.76 rust C $5,870.76 Accumulated 5 Orleans Balance in fund J Street Light F $2,517.61 Weymouth Savings B — Accumulated $ $2,517.61 Withdrawn I 1955 Balance in fund J Clayton savings gs Bonds, $25,784.55 169.13 and in invested in U• S 2,105.32 $1,819.13 Series G Interest $27,389.87 Accumulated January 1955 24,865.50 Balance in funofs 1, Present value 73 $2,000.00 $22,210 ' Respectfully sub Report asuerS I. ROGERS port oft R he P -1eipt fro Chris IIeurndutres:TOwn t�aS 6 Fulchers °Hin C0 °f Crltans etordtio97 a oor9rrtitte irst SeconPrize fog he 500.00 P h Third prize f �o� uses 363.20 86.80 25.00 15.00 Respeetfpll �_ y submitted , RD,,, SNOW, Report of the Water Safety Committee To the Honorable Board of Selectmen and the Citizens of Orleans: The f re strat ons r We wererfortuna er nragainab being able number of the Mr. John De- to procure the popular and competent instructor, Morris, without whom it would have been necessary to obtain addi- tional help. As in the previous seasons the cm age of five (5). to residents and guests of Orleans with a minimum ag Classes were held at Skaket Beach, Town Govt and Crystal sal Lake. Instruction in hen the tide wasalow enough through ethe day. at Nauset Beach, Saturday and Sunday for a period Classes were held daily except of eight weeks. Mee was held at the Town Cove be- The Annual Swimming tween the Freshies and Salties, the former winning with a majority of points. Registrations and certificates awarded as follows: Orleans and summer residents 260 Total children registered Certificates awarded 32 i 15 8 w� 18 2 Accumulate �I WithdrattitItjter t $6,235.04 75 j 4,15.5.42 Value January I, 1955 � 099• Invested ' . Rehabi ' S. ut. htation Futtd $° ACCUi nUla Interest ed Series (` 00.0 Bonds Cas hed $301,720.51 2, � Balance $32,72 i resent Accumuvaluen f January 1 Wuhdralwned IntBends 1955 10000. 1 °00 $22,72 19,490. $7,930.51 Value J 5,210.00 January 1, 1955 2,720.51 $22,210 ' Respectfully sub Report asuerS I. ROGERS port oft R he P -1eipt fro Chris IIeurndutres:TOwn t�aS 6 Fulchers °Hin C0 °f Crltans etordtio97 a oor9rrtitte irst SeconPrize fog he 500.00 P h Third prize f �o� uses 363.20 86.80 25.00 15.00 Respeetfpll �_ y submitted , RD,,, SNOW, Report of the Water Safety Committee To the Honorable Board of Selectmen and the Citizens of Orleans: The f re strat ons r We wererfortuna er nragainab being able number of the Mr. John De- to procure the popular and competent instructor, Morris, without whom it would have been necessary to obtain addi- tional help. As in the previous seasons the cm age of five (5). to residents and guests of Orleans with a minimum ag Classes were held at Skaket Beach, Town Govt and Crystal sal Lake. Instruction in hen the tide wasalow enough through ethe day. at Nauset Beach, Saturday and Sunday for a period Classes were held daily except of eight weeks. Mee was held at the Town Cove be- The Annual Swimming tween the Freshies and Salties, the former winning with a majority of points. Registrations and certificates awarded as follows: Orleans and summer residents 260 Total children registered Certificates awarded 32 Beginners Intermediates 15 8 Swimmers Junior Life Saving 18 2 Senior Life Saving Total 75 The budget for the Committee was sufficient for this year be- althoughrsmaller instructor cla classes would be of handling satisfactoryg and enrollment, efficient, cause which would necessitete hiring an assistant another season. The Committee wishes to express its gratitude to the members of the Park Commission, i Caroline li Thayer, Mr. Charles Delano and Mr. Robert Puff, ��� iss for their cooperation in making the 195 I ) Harbormaster' To the Honorable Board of s Reppft and Citizens of Orleans: Selectmen The With the aidkhead at Rock it was Of able to ore in older d ka kage sp he State and Co�ntg1eat help and to do At Ores hermennd forty boa(sP with theHinCiever, it y that we were Port fis will that more doc and the are ' t ase °f necessary kage s rest ce in he barb boats at this port. so that we can have fioiwei11 betnmercial fis °r' twelve of which are is increasing at this room ade avail her O Bean our as a matter df evech year a others bne by the satme m method one of and the future. (See re our is and as im too great value of this Boating reco with oil fomnthed tes follow. g Pmrtant as thebbeaChesoOkp eins Fill d the torW(fi iscontrolled- hthlOadirl dock su as boat Pull up their boats use the fro at area ck so ith resurfacing been unable h dossond in its front of During thecs� be marked th e new horn andbrangeawhich Tether imPcove nd— bas- to ttimer many I a lights quire rn °ry ti launch and eral re !n asking foI at the entr a cable rt weld beeS they have the new Pier for the the all dock ase of $5p0 the hatbio handlle the: fog so that1the iaii is to havveeoae °f taklni a fi0a0tin inY budget for the Town ees fit to a operated ° °e and unload at the end of well on the road "lake the n a bus- gulat -ons ng Passen ers. boats and a R -ver Lanmdaking -t amProvelness like ma Rock I arbor larg d bYnobtf use itngetg bOatts. Th. h °Undttdiitn re tt a [ Vwi ill hen that am• a is rt attr In want to go ahsafe ha by summ r t th. re oinmendrttoo o'nalf for since it - 0 ant Bays down the R!b for the People usa . It is vthat it be en take ca the pre er and "to boats and his larding tntportant care of theent time f h Ple andy fog every year of Orumn o 'yo Club nearb Ole ndiiho and dwant and L.. Pleaso River Landingise we would have the oatth cthem n k Sdk Y h vought to dUOn we t to a min - 76 have at the in conclusion I want to thank all who have helped me during the short time I have held this office. Respectfully Submitted, UDOLPH N. M. HOPKINS Harbormaster and Wharfinger Shellfish Constable's Report To the Honorable Board of Selectmen and the Citizens of Orleans: will be short 1954 °which that I he topent This report to u°Rtil October 1 very usy season at take orer t,te office season. It has bes llopsyat Pleasant and ing dat° of the scallop not have amount in Cape Cod Bay, Rock Harbor and while we ave a larg Little Pleasant Bays `ve do have Because of this and the fact that revenue has much more than we xpect year, a eater ty e. htfboats having mount than was uitoethe Town As high Rock Harbor. I have kept aboard fished out of ht in daily and what they two or three men Of scallopds bur keep on doing so after the a record of the amount sold forof this report (pbcembe 20). 21,396 Harbor $108,469.00 Bags Value in bags at dock 1,836.00 Harbor `voters) 3,500.00 Clams, connnercial atscr tched (mlaa d Wat rs fees shared 740.00 601.00 Quahaugs raked �id(44 Orleans, 3 40.00 Commercial perm 271 000.00 601 Family' permits Approximatenreve clams fro takenyfor family had the best season of Estimated svo �efisjt'n t Roc Harbor ome as early as May and as were P Twelve ofathese are ors with whom the igreat and all in 1954. Twelve boats late as a bOcattact -on to the summer Harbor was bad in 1954 be of the bus- nessituati d it t hop d that inori a profitable marginl The quahaugthe fleet is a 1 Opera' the areas in Orleans and of cause of the low pr-ce Will be °p Quahaug seed that is a little brighte � pf the caught this year and a the picture a fair amour 17 Srgis Pont to g eater In all the oyster Softshell Producfio areas of the Town and the a matter clams are in so n in the future. of what is best to do me areas ever' I will not go into m order to hel e Town and it is only time I have had to"t this subject b P the production. How- shellfish ery but will stud and loo be of the this subject. at some future Over this Im short period of In conclusion I date make recommendations PlItant part on Marine Fisheries, want help they have Francis W thank the Selectmen the tion I will endeavor 71 , and Fame Director of durin mwond should I be r R. Darling for the during will coming year• k for the best PPointed to this posi- Interests of all concerned Respectfully submitted, Shellfish COON. HOPKINS Report of the The Board °f Board /� Charles A of ppeals was elected Clerky teas elected d Ch I' Mar S 1954 lecte March undePhelc hearings were d Reuben 8• organize. n an these Provisions °e held duri Hopkins in The eels d f rlears v rotect ve B thirteen appeals gs On s Beard peals a de Y Law• Orleans B • u appeals Appeals also held do Wed• Eight of two were uilding Co variance ring t denied. Ode Five of thefrom the heyear, Res se appeals Were m lnwedf and Pectfully submitted, CHARL ROBE T C' MA OI EY Chairman `'BERT E. LIN ENZIE FRRREN T. NELSON TAN REUBB • RI Hq IELS Orleans Boa dO KII pea Clerk Report of Civil Defense Director To the Honorable Board of Selectmen Town of Orleans, Massachusett�ishes to extend its appreciation to The Civil Defense Group the Officers of the Town for their valuable assistance in our a oav chronic Defers people had some part, It would be very nice to be hich civil D fern therefore, we have divided occurred in the year in a es'ent groups but we know this would fill many P g rou s that indicate the the journal of our activities Into departm scope lof organization. n continues to SOlicationain Orleans,cwhenfpos- Staff hi l:er echelons, with a view to Livingston' a share this work, and con - sible, The Director, and Mr purchase,, trol spending for our nec ., Mrs. Lucy Hopkins, and Miss Eleanor Women's Section, and are entitled to 2. Mrs. Eleanor B efforts for the ear, and es- Dodge share the work for their redness at the time of the Hurricane special commendation for ed Cross Headquarters pecially for the state of phUP ups and R y larger with C evacuees, what man g Disasters, working accomplish rei thw'ere not able to do, and they they were able to Of equip al gratitude, especially groups with a wealth Directors person other Cape Units. Their have .received the Rea Onal D assistance to with regard to havin g offereodurs Of continuous deres•well equipped efforts t The Commun,cat ons Scafled on for technical advice and and is almost constantly beingEarle Dunham, though one of the otherrna its' to give his time Llgeensey, is entitled ed assistance from a eseIIeral Class Ham erated busiest Melchernnow tofu thefedm m theanneL m which he op a holder admirable best "Ham" tradition. His to special praise hours and were an inspiration to the many for extremely the Hurricane alerts w . efforts during us from SCput units. young men assisting Lear pleasure to b Thel invaluable uableo assistance always a and Polices DePart CinI Defens§ e o both hese erv� to es have seen they render to the that the ChreWS how to the Wllap ear in Staff. We are very Proud that eXient of their like to i icate here that ap- fit to add their t into the own departnr450gh is a," also aedimil,Ihe teainingehours were tal re on a volun- operation "Carol ande adra'ent Call list. served by the Fire D P m 79 teer basis by police and special 01 auxiliaries more practice," trainin totaled hours. all °n a voluntarg by the than a thousand hours, This is indeed 'a record to group, actin over .Skull 5. It is very digicult whom the town fs indebted add a long list aid ng emergenc for their of Persons and firms to an heeChur h lee AssocatUnrbei Tooted ttos unitasI b liens that g ales group f a B nee to Orleans Exchan$ee0o a ili ties , I and cereCamp especially , Mr E nal, to the Nickerso- arl to o Mr. Gep Chief operator and townatiorI to Mr, Ed. Lumber Co or the assist Higgins or the loan heir pat- res n ibili ll round eeand aonsid �a on meals, and to theT whole ponsibi]' O in honest itY of bs server but there alone t to reporttaII is a�very - ich administrativel is is port most a mport y a to accomPlishewr much toduring spec°mPlete ant detail , however, with thee fy sion ma Aibpefense nd alerts ands. h rs Dunham estin effects of Y I sa d we will make other exercises, Town and with the war this Y that to an mand Wants in 19 kllort Your Civil DefensetA °edkassist areruelyr�m having once met ResPeetfully s�bm- ' ue to " cit. Onnn the Direr p • Williams Orleans Of Civil Defense To the Highwy ' Massachusetts of and I h ens of () Oard Sel eyor'S Report year 1954ebY submit mY re n The Hi port of the PL will be co erou s placeaathertmwmt bad axtghway Department for the ve Old Si 011 s reetsa in 195resent drairricanesry busy Year do gas we at b age ' Plus because of nee in 1955 rePlac d n0 signs Arobleimstandsnow storms. Many mnew one some of these ore need replacing erected, and ill be 80 r The sidewalk situation is such that need for resurfacing and widening is most apparent and $800.00 has been allowed in the budget for this work to be done m 1955• to protect them, and this Many of our roads n ee resentcGeneral Repair Budget. I have cannot be done under e pros work in 1955. increased the budget to The following roads were repairedanaesealcoated this year: Beach Road 8 mile Tar Kiln Road 2 mile Cross Road Also the parking lot in back of the First National mel namely: Cedar Three new roads were const erring Brook Way. This latter con - ructed this year, vvhich was part of Land Road, Pond Road and H Brook Culvert' stituted the building of "Herring the Herring Brook Way Project. included in the Tar Under a special state grans: °Plan I would call your attention Kiln Road and Cross Road repair property on Pleasant Bay to the new steps built on the present beach accessible for all to in South Orleans, making enjoy. i hway Department is in very poor The equipment of the in `shish it is kept. If this Department and bich 1ently, it needs some modern condition, also the building to keep it in. IS to operate economically and adequate building hat is town -owned equipment, ort Voted for in volt next Annual Town I would like to take this Opp necessary and hope that it will be errs old. Meeting. a lace the one that is 20 y' 1. A new Snow Plow t° replace P 2. A Tractor to replace the present bulldozer. 3. Sand Spreader for sealcoatinf lowing sidewalks. This 4. Also a small Gardee used for mowing around guard fences. for some tractor can departments and others who have helped me - some wish to thank all des during my first year. submitted, Respectfully subm FREDERI MAYO Surveyor Highways RE Report of the ambulance association, Inc. Brewster Orleans Eastham Donations $ 2,500.00 Interest 5,000.00 2,500.00 Total receipts 847.00 Balance - lama 86.66 Replacement Fund 1, 1954 $10,933.66 831.64 fJ Care of ambulance 1,568.36 �J1r Gas, oil and tires Drivers Meals $13,333.66 1 Laundry $ 440-00 Repairs 514.87 Equipment and su 2,529.00 Insurance supplies 76.62 Storage 20.37 Miscellaneous 1.00 8,460.71 Total expenses 224.38 Replaceme nt t 1 'y 1, 19 31.17 Fund 5S $12,468-17, Brewster 210.52 Orleans Eastham 655.02 Total $13,333.66 51 or ni4The ambulance 78 glad Lot' There is 1s available for 54 receive no cha together h the purchase do t10 ofge aor iasergcecY use> at 183 wit able to h its more a t d in lee, but any time, day ma1ntam anreReoen1711 ea ' ment� and thePne expenses. Pectfully Su. bm thedc0msman iy n has been President ERICK RADDIN R'Nc Secreta y -Trey U RD JR 82 . Report of the Finance Committee To the Honorable Board of Selectmen: The following is the report of1954: deans Finance Committee for the year ending December 31, , $5,000.00 Reserve Fund ......... ............................... March 11 $ 75.27 Town Reports May 26 35.00 Planning Board Expense November 11 Elections and Registrations 21.00 150.00 Administration of Charities Herring Brook 279,09 400.00 Culvert- Highway Machinery and Building 300.00 Highways, General 5.45 November 27 Memorial and Arm's tice Day 500.00 Police 46.29 December .8 �istrations Elections and Re- of Shellfish 161.96 Protection and propagation 650.00 1,000.00 Snow Removal 900.00 Police Fire 334 , December 22 Exp ense 217.24 Harbormaster's 51.40 Snow Removal strations Reiff 52.56 Elections and 100.26 Police Fire 6.95 December 29 Fire 6.23 December 30 ' x ense Harbormasters E P $4,962.04 December 31, 1954 Balance on Hand 37.96 $5 00 0 00 $5,000.00 Respectfully submitted, HA RRY F CHILDS, Secretary Orleans Finance Committee FIN Report of Fire Department To the Honorable Board of Selectmen and Citizens of the Town of Orleans: The Board of Fire Engineers r Report of the Fire Department for espectful) the year Ig54ubmit the Annual Board u j or Engineers Lawrence L F (, d Lloyd R. Ellis Ellis, Chiet Lieut. Kenneth R. Eldredge W' Hutto y, ' hiet Capt. Paul E. Deschamps Volunteer FiremenLmut Irving A. Higgins Francis Colwell i, Leighton W, Ellis Robert L. Free Belmont P. Mayo Chester W. man James E. Hi Nichols William I. Livingns Gaston L. Norgeot George H. Lester 4I Landersn W, Quinn Lester R. Macfarlane E. Rogers aria Joeorge oiiep dL. Rogers, Jr. Emile A. 011ivier DeP °TY Fo Forrest E. Soule test R. Snider Warden dens The calls during !I the Oil 13U Fires Year were as Henry A. Perry follows: BFiraer Car Fires Building g Fires I' Food Resusc tnd Grass 8 Fires Others ator Calls 6 5 j Fires b Still Alarms 7 Este 8 mated Fire 23 permits 21 for 1954 Fuel pijued: 37 Gas (Pro Fire Pane) $1500.00 The Board of Budget Fire Engine 121 Conti ers recd 61 combined Fireenty-four mmend for 19506 ter, and h °u Police Comm 6onrCthe nice 84 Many drills were held this spring to familiarize members of the department with the operation of our new piece of apparatus. After nine months of operation atus far expec ations. Af er with and Delano' -) our new apparatus pressure hose fines for 30 fighting these two fires witht two control with many gallons of minutes the fires were brought water still remaining in our. tanks. (A) one 1940 Buffalo Major Department equipment includes, Pumper capable of pumping 650 gallons of water per ater is used exclusively for serious fires when On are needed. This truck also carries fifteen hundred feet of he inch truck hose. Under normal conditions tpne 195 s four lwheel drive FWD Well for another fifteen years. (B) ladders, hand lights, axe, radio, fully equipped with 2 aluminum t " hose. Three stage pump 0 1500 feet of 212" and 200 ft• °fhi h2 Pressure fog developing 1000 750 ,allons per minute capacity,. g able of reaching any building pounds pressure. This apparatus is cap One 1948 four wheel drive M Town under any conditions. . 650 gallons of water and a Ford carry g roved very valuable to the County rush a aratus has p Town forest of Orleanspaiidhneiahboring ns. theslow rbCape toereach brush andthrough woodland fires. This a C Cape oOrleans Pays all gas Fire Chief or Forest Warden 0. n in Town, the County, all Oil and minor repair ex Pe �D) �oner1935 one quarter ton pick -up major repairs and upkeep ar, This truck is used for patrol Depart- known as Hose Wagon or Patroinspections a- - and other Fire Depart - work in the summer as well as at Nauset anent work. the length of Doane Way The was e line running and tested with of the Heightlwho previous- Heights the residence aratus for fire pro - gives greater protection to carried by the aPP IY depended solely on water made possible through g tection. Fire Station, munit now houses The new addition to the in the coin Y the �o kindness of friends ether they use the generosity and kindn Fire Engineers and tugposes. This center the Police Department and munication P during the night facilities of the radio room b for Francis Colwell uxiliaries. b manned during the day Francis and Pe Igoard of Selectmen, resi- t various At thismtimeewe wish to anand his Depaearent for the won - dents of the Town, Chief Landers received this PBoard of Fire Engineers derful co- operation we have Lawrence L. Ellis, Chief Engineer 85 jW,.tf-'-- Report of the Board of To the Citizens of the .1'oW . public Welfare We are pleased be n of Orleans: budget for 1955 of $37 00ab1e to request 1954 budget of $43,00 0 This ' a total combination of public welfare Securit carryovc, a decrease of drop of $5 500 from our to the lawraoeetheministration ants' mere 8% This is due t0 a g with field aced benefits of Social hope will continue, In eco work done in conformitY Oener requests show a change nomic Conditions which We Aid down Dependent Chijal$n,000• 69Acategories as follows: $2,000; Ad , Old A statistical tabletration P $500. 3000; ADisability Assistance Total Payroll Federal Old 1954 State Share Age As Share ...,,,, Chased to Other ............. $42,447.36 Total Payroll Share Towns 15,369.58 Federal Share id pe 19,706.28 State to De 1,148.06 Orlea� I anent Children 6,223.44 Total Pa Share 81278.35 Federal ll for Disabilit 21977.80 State Sha eare Y Assist.., 2,759.43 Orleans' e 2,541.12 Total Pa Share 3,059.96 Chayule is for G 759.51 Paid to t0 StateeneraI Relief 1,384.19 Collect- Other To 916.26 APPortio dermas f° O State as fol owsien lac ans' settled cases 1'350.66 Federal 330. Town 3,788.51 1,540.63 full 1,477.52 Respect Y sub mitted 770.36 FRANC ARTOYIA• NIBURLING Chmm Board fP R CKERSON Selectmen of 1prlea fare 86 Report of the police Department To the Honorable Board of Selectmen and the Citizens of the Town of Orleans: artment for the 1 hereby submit my report for the Police Dep Year ending December 31, 1954, 457 Cars stopped for Motor Vehicle Violations 388 Warnings Issued 69 Licenses suspended ated 63 Motor Vehicle Accidents Investig 12 Persons Injured 73 Animal Complaints Investigated 1352 Complaints and Investig ations 573 Permits for Motor Vehicle Transfers Warrants and Summons for Out -of -Town Police 32 36,000 1 Miles Traveled by Cruiser 2 Suicides 5 Bodies Recovered 1 Missing Children Found 23 Demented Person 17 Arrests 2 Summoned Released under Chapter 272 Section 45 1 Released to other Police DePartm 4 Larceny over $100.00 34 Drunk y under $100.00 4 i uor 7 Operating under Influence of Liquor Operating so as to Endange Vehicle 2 Unauthorized Use of Motor 2 Assault and Battery 5 Leaving Scene of Accident 5 Malicious Destruction to Propert y 1 Disturbing Peace 1 Non- Support Unregistered Vehicle 1 OPerating an Uninsured and 1 Assault with Intent to Commit Rape artment has had a very wd and Lascivious Cohabitation eP b During the past year, the the summer ever. summer city traffic waster aerecord lhigh,yfilling p °r parking o twosP°liceeofficers in to da day making it ne except Sunday Time tieetrand Route r6 his business area every day unction of M li'icer had to be used at the 1 87 lights relieve "traffic jams" increase flow of the Inability of the traffic signal lights to handle an increase one example to show the proble f traffic at this point. This is just the Police to with ma � that had to be worked out in many free man -hours of Auxiliary ve Ce a hours plus the use of The year 1954 showed 29 men. automobile accidents on the highWarsons g their lives due to our history. In the very s of losing paign for safety on our Cyear future, there will b d, the highest in zens of this town will ' ' P Cod high an all -out cam' the rapidly rising accident me in this ca and I feel sure the citi- No re rate on our mPaign in an effort to reduce pOCivilime could be Submittedways' thanking the the town thousands of freest Auxiliary Policemen Without mentioning and and upon occasions when it man -hours during who have given of mentThePoLce the situation With UPhesible fortthesregular deppry at the Fire Station. This Department is now working out of tion was built onto the F. was established Police Departme he F' n last an office located ned by Mr. Francis sharers 1 °mot spring- when the new addi m both departments anclvell during Che muni ations Center- nano of the own Cent ace Co went nha 2 night. On Iulynd various n1eiConTss of the to time of the day, I thin In any t schedule ruin the citizens town the expense of pr vidinis Servicee is unn emergency and at any the fact that when two de g separate P Sue in that it saves the close coOperation ' Hoot helpb�t is suchlas and Fire Stations plus partme enefit I wish to he town increase the urs' working in very men, and m thank the citize tmmeasur eificiency of both de for the excellen gcoopeUx liary membe1$t oWnY the t Board of Select' on and service dur during the past P eriinent ResPectlully submitted CHESTER A. LANDERS Chief of Police 88 Report of the State Auditor To the Board of Selectmen Mr. Arthur R. Finlay, Chairman Orleans, Massachusetts Gentlemen: f all audit of the books and ac- counts submit Towniolf Orleans for the period from She provisions 1952 to August 3, 1954, made in accordance form of the made of Chapter 44, General Laws. T Assistant Director of Accounts. to me by Mr. William Schwartz, very truly yours, DINE HERMAof Accounts Director D. Herman B. Dine rector of Accounts Taxation Department of Corporations and State House, Boston Sir: made a an from September 12, As directed by YouOlrleans for the period 3, 1954, and submit acco 19S? unts of the dot eo �he pr vious audit, to Augii the books of the the following financial re rt there ions as recorded on for the town with coeral departments receiving Or erebeXamin dsaoffice and with the ntmitting bills for collection, 11 accountants the receipts the books and reports in the tow analyze records of the town treasurer. cis were d the payments being The town account tnt'S l dS booksthe n lid with the tre k- C°mPare checked l with the ire warrants aura orroip ationia� °u roceedibngs and he'%'I records town c clerk's re cords reserve c ni tt e•pshee d which is ed with Paris recorded nh the records of t ken finance balance ng the financial con - oil dp °it of the town on Atu st 3'f the town analyz d and checked ended to this and Tile books and The receipts, nas recorded, checked. 89 with the records of the several departments the town and with other sources the town treasur , from collecting money for selectmen's Y wile the payments hweremcompared was wi h i he funds, warrants The cash authorizing the treasurer to disburse town on August 3, 1loo W additions were office, by reconciliation Proved by actual count and the cash balance nishe bank book.he bank of of bank b excesnwith statements sIII The and by examination of the savings compared with the of the maturing debt and interest were the amounts failing due. The transact-Io unties and coupons on file and with custody of the Of the trust and investment funds in the savings bank town treas were s banallbooks representin verified, and the securities and The mined.s ofitaxettiitles andLede investment of these funds were exa tax were proved, the foleclosnreswerens ep0ea prom hedtb accounts accountssssions on hand were The records of listed andfiraconcled the tax the ledge Federal taxes tax titles and tax Blue Shield n1embershiptwystems Posse held b the town to the mbers Posses y Par agencies ie examined hIP, and Blue Cross an The book d and checked ns and il cbou 9 verified ied and checked, the payments outstanding at the to sub me The tax, excise collector were examined the ti treasurer ernwarr n siti sues, Wereraualts ex Initiation, s well as all v+ere verified d for their the assessors' record ' the recorded compared with he, were proved s, the °idad abate n The payments to he' ciled with the red the outstares transferred tots were checked With t The recordspactive led andIng ace the tax title accoun Ported and Of inane amental accoutntwere listed and recon' Ported checked accounts were listed The cc s receivable were ex' accounts ification to the treasurer were char were proved the re' whose nawas obtained Of edoutstandid with ha 'and the outstanding the replies received appeared the�t hndicatk notice as °Niniaamm�baaofrPee °ns are correct. a The financial records of °g that the money to the town' accounts, as listed' the town clerk 90 were examined and r "I checked in detail. The collections on account of licenses and permits were proved and the payments to book. town The recordsrof dog ca d Pared with the treasurer's cash and the state res- sporting licenses issued on behalf of the county the State being verified pectomp were examined, the p Y sion by comparison with the receipts Paments to t wnhbeingich eked Fish- h e from th cries and Game, and the Payments the teas rers cash book. all town officials required by law to file The them were examined and found to be in proper form. The records of receipts of the board of ectotr as well as sealer OF weights and measures, and the building rints µ,ere examined and the health, school, and library a being compared with the treas- checked, the recorded collections ended to this urer's recorded receipts. there are appended In addition to the balance s . 'of the treasurer's cash, sum - port tables showing d trailer excise, assessment, tax re a reconciliation together with manes of the tax, motor vehicle and accounts, e title, tax schedules showing he condition and transactions of the trust and investment funds. audit cooperation was extasastants all officials of the the town, for which I wish, on be half of my and for myself, to express appreciation-d, Respectfully subm SC14WARTZ WILLIAM of Accounts Assistant Director Committee ater Investigating Report of the W 1992 our In s for °th s town re a�At the annual Town meeting is water systems your corn- to d $SOO appoint madeoavailabl for s to Y a met whhsrapresentatives geode met numerous times rmation,. and town- Owned syel op �aC1°and detailed di�ato and If' crop dd, district engage c and Bo co,en- comp trio Boston, ins. Following selec ed het was o decide µ'ha h s done In ere, Including many op e� ,. Paul Howard of thise firm, as elshµis personal attention. AIaee' ill systems ew England Cga a the matter 91 He made preliminary studies The report wih map Went oa °omitted a report. town. At several public cussed. The 1952 gatherings the s mail to the people of this report. Orleans Tow Re subject was thereafter dis- committ committee 1953 town meetingphe COn[ained wells, mued with re this engineering General CouhrtY were dire tedaptoropnationpoft$6 000 to accepted in test signed by the Gove enabling act was about a mile south oIor• Test seek s Pass unk the elegislature nd Of water was fo he wells where our Hi the Departure and and t age School re m a wooded area At the nt °f P°blie Health and quality n adequate supPlY the act of the le at Town Mee n at Boston y °f water approved by on issue a sPe I elmant the p ro eng the tope toot ned voted to accept thori ed to Town Meeti Project was Horn system. The Paul H TABLE V ba e°eoff er suggest so n rile u rent data. They engaged Passed interest rate is cur Pon current data an he has offered a revised in current costs he 1ey appropriate is informed that the 2� /z% total cost justif Ports o as a b a C. effecting changes matter. e offer ht sJoew table' a decreasetOfh$ZO OOit, the the estimated estimate, is to come As the bond issu as a ov fact thathsebUg the town amneeTthe elect. rorreview of this subject 000, mess venture will Mean 55 1 P' outlay of $1,120" submitted, Respectfully sub mitted, ROLE �SEPHH OOTDS EEDman GE � E D EDE M ReP ®rt of ROW Seater TO the Honorable Board of yy Mc I herewith sub e'ghts an asures for the rout my '"d eele`tme d Measures n Year 1954; report of the Sealer of Weights and 9ZJUSted Sealed Sealed* Condemned No. 1— Scales Scales over 10,000 lbs. Scales 100 to 5,000 lbs. Scales under 100 lbs. Scales, Total No. 2 Weights, Total NO. 3 - Capacity Measures Liquid, I gal. or under Liquid over 1 gal. Dry Measures Capacity Measures, Total NO. 4 - Automatic Liquid Measuring Devices: Meters, inlet 1 -in. or less Meters inlet more than la❑ Meters, oil, grease, kerosene Gasoline Pump Automatic Liquid Measuring Devices - Total N0. 5 - Linear Measure 'Yardsticks Cloth Measuring Devices 1 21 36 58 4 0 0 0 0 1 31 48 80 134 23 0 0 23 0 0 4 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 7 0 0 _ Linear Measures, Total 1 313 25 Mj e Total d led" have got S tags ems reported "Not Seato T urer $130.35 29.50 Oneys received and pal Sealing Fees Collected Adjusting and Repairs 159. 161.85 sted 0 0 attached. $159.85 and sealed adju Total Collections *2 Person weigher scales at Sehpol buildings ccessful one for this $1.00 each not paid. s been a vex client cooperation from de Like 1953, this yea has recce h imP1Ovement of his allpwhomnt and tile sea contactime for good idea should and have de There is little to say.aµtould be ump,ouldcIlse at weekly lineanment, only perhapoline automi h PbeY Sealed poneofive g llon measure, Wh 93 0 34 12 0 10 19 0 1 0 — 13 60 12 14 0 0 2 0 — — 0 16 0 _ Linear Measures, Total 1 313 25 Mj e Total d led" have got S tags ems reported "Not Seato T urer $130.35 29.50 Oneys received and pal Sealing Fees Collected Adjusting and Repairs 159. 161.85 sted 0 0 attached. $159.85 and sealed adju Total Collections *2 Person weigher scales at Sehpol buildings ccessful one for this $1.00 each not paid. s been a vex client cooperation from de Like 1953, this yea has recce h imP1Ovement of his allpwhomnt and tile sea contactime for good idea should and have de There is little to say.aµtould be ump,ouldcIlse at weekly lineanment, only perhapoline automi h PbeY Sealed poneofive g llon measure, Wh 93 intervals for checking the gallon Stores having scales gallon use measurement of their pumps . a day that indicating hand should zero, at which point the ' or Weight Pointe to it that at least twice or pans are kept clean and ale sh °uld balance he case may be, is on fro May I again a oPhasize any foretgtt mattecded the scoops vice having ed for ithe pU ose any -any of a Person ' storekeeper or edler, in the act ofy hen u ho elhng must have m'E Ing o any measuring sealed b Having at the begininnz f Sealer of Weame inspecte and tested P g i and sealed tig 8 °f a °Ycurr nt Yearhts and before using same - ins ected contact can always be mandeSealer, Please not Which has not been Res ugh the Clerk at the Town Hall Quick pectfully submitted, Seater, l Weights and Measures Recreation Commissioni To the Honorable Board of Selectmen, During the past e s Report gradual progress toward the the Racreatio being forced to abandon other[ goalsut of Cenammission has made tack of need on the the follow- eg are, wpart eel w e PublicbeAmo °f lof its goals merest or school a received fOeveral re note note; ng our year's activities, dances, ho °C Older P facilities, et If or acttvmie Dung People of high fiable, we attempted to organizations better qualified t these such as valley-ball, Z We have had than we acilitleeseasequests werejusti several occasions, and °ccasion ro ked for, or to aid excellengUe oP(hatio wishltt�o thaias the foS o s of more re n in t askr use school facilities on done an excellent usual for the us,- IlteoOt Committee for their of e le have been assisted hainge of the h gh ve bad school, his year, Police departmen both time and have for Orleans. They have money de availabf one 11, ,e he Orleu 1 Fire and le gra genero y donated 94> through the for fSunf day night basketball for teen -age boys•- of the isame tage hgroup, for Shop were also made available to boys was dances, of by calls work on their automobiles, but the g to the armed forces. The Saturday egonedeby g he police and have Hops^ also sponsored and chap handled throughout, Associations have been excellently cooperated with its filled a real need in the community' also coop 4. The Orleans Athletic Club has. Is, basketball group also Saturday program of basketball. The g meets on Saturdays this year. handled in Orleans big - h school 5. Adult recreation has beer, by privat ron The evenings by the extension program has been scheduled boys and gYmnasium, for examp for both to better by a women's volleyball group. acing instruction this gr p develop for girls of upper is school age, alto of activity- now ihleoy the dances they e attend, lved inthis i earethe committee takecare coordination the ooursenof Pals' deliberauonneeds more pac ded it is afforded °p fie to the conclusion that Orleanof of this is rice s wanting the high of its recreational needs. If any Pd between groups of the week. The be the frequent conflicts involve bensatisfactOr'1 met by the gam Y, a pool for different activities only mittee is hop 11 bums ng specifically tused for need o being env S1 by the town' tig will result abuilding programs of present e rc h toathank the th,syye d[viW ?h in the designation ted with ° e be able to a In closing tins report' ve operate t, we h P t° IerIn� ngicooperation and[ wn °n the rlase our service [°Rte pectfully "' NtN R NSON, Secy OICBARD A NOR Dop 401y TSOULS IIv COON 95 Snow Library Report for Year 1954 Total number of books in Librar Total circulation of books for 1954 In tempera oll ows; Jan. 1,231 rY Quarters Feb. 1,114 Mar. 1,216 Apr. 991 May 1,060 June 719 10,851 17,023 In new building July 2,574 Aug. 3,042 Sept. 1,456 Oct. 1,158 Nov. 1,333 Borrowed 6i331 Dec. 1,098 m Massachusetts Division of Magazine circulation is ten 10,661 Number of persons per cent Library 31 Adultsom�n9 to Librarfyt°ta1 circulatio�xtension Elementary and 6 High and Jr. Highrschooll 2,2070 Temporary mow° teered CO hquarteks for osed ° Julie 9,233 Pack they The assisted unpacking arid I al to the new building. le Again OnaJuly 7thwhSnowlLibrrWas d di acing book Sea Scoutslvlsam deeply Miss mer months lra Opened was dedicated on July 4th and Miss L ng faithful as a volunteer geneaOlorleans WOmaansalso arid efficient er helper during the sum' let 11 Pres work - many plans odedhChristmaeir Gard n v "I the volumes of Cape room The beau[' wreaths Conservation De ar Cummings hav ue plet urese Ifteriorhofand bouquets of flowers and to a collection e i to ested of Orleans take Library. circlaation h first the W. matey people, a Y the late Henry ,l�' Monda he Truste W. sche and are a fine beginning This It addition as f e� �r re lar frO nh at he Libraryd le to be r n is provingsitbewrth by the tided Library aYear d Satu dayaopen openings- the Interest the new building 96 of its patrons. Your Librarian spoke LibraryAssoci ton Snow n October. and spec fiSeveral session of the New England been sent pictures, p towns- in Massachusetts have to Massachusetts Division of cations of our building' been sent Library Association This material has also to American the United Library Extension in B °u °e in any and laude L biaryf Association in States. caThe for the New neautY and workability of our were much impressed by the S MP le building. ectfull submitted, ResP UTH L. BARNARD R Librarian of Taxes Report Collector teal Estate Dr. $ 2,332.30 12,116.11 1954 52 Jan. 1, Balance due 19 53 19 94,777.75 49,996.76 63,426.55 Jan. I, Balance due May 225.45 17 Warrant June 4, Warrant 1.34 267.20 June I8, Warrant Asses Sept. 21 Omitted Ass ent $223,143.46 Nov. 16, Omitted Assessor refunded Abatement after payment, $2,332.30 Cr. 1392.99 94, I'aid Treasurer, account 1953 1'185 35 Paid Treasurer, account 1954 1,551.74 Paid Treasurer, accoun 13,107-00 Abated 1954 4 Tax Title account 195 1 $223,143.46 Uncollected, 1953 Uncollected, 1954 property peDr. $228.78 Tangible 1954 Jan. 1. Balance due 195� 97 Jan. 1, Balance due 1953 May 17, Warrant In 18, Warrant Sept. 21 Omitted Assessment Paid Treasurer, account 1952 Cr, Paid Treasurer, account 1953 Abated 1953 Paid Treasurer, Abated 1954 account 1954 Uncollected, 1953 Uncollected, 1954 1954 Moth Assessment Jan. 1, Balanced Dr. May 17, Warrant 1953 Paid Treasurei, account 195 Cr, Paid Treas Abated 1954 'account 1954 'Uncollected, 1954 1954 Aug. 10Balance due 19 110118 Abate ' Warrant 53 ment after Payment refunded Paid Treasurer, Abated 1954 account 1954 Or' 'Uncollected, 1954 RV 1,718.04 24,142.87 400.80 93.62 $26,584.11 $228.78 1,520.43 3.27 22,169.63 180.36 194.34 2,287.30 $26,584.11 $26.50 368.00 $394.50 $26.50 350.00 4.00 14.00 $394.50 $2.00 1,364.00 4.00 $1,370.00 $1,118.00 220.00 _ 32.00 $1,370.00 Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise Dr. 1954 Jan. 1, Balance due 1953 Jan. 6, Warrant Feb. 2, Warrant Mar. 26, Warrant May 1, Warrant June 18 Warrant June 24, Warrant Aug. 2, Warrant Sept, 7, Warrant Sept, 29, Warrant No, . 1, Warrant l)ec. 13, Warrant Dee. 24 Warrant ent refunded , ded Abatement after paym Or. Paid Treasurer, account 1954 Paid Treasurer, account Abated 1953 Abated 1954 Uncollected, 1953 Uncollected, 1954 ected Taxes vuC, 1956 Summar January 1 196 1953 Real Estate 1954 1953 Real Estate erty Prof 1954 Personal Personal Property 1953 1954 Poll Poll cise 1953 1954 Motor Vehicle EXCise, Motor Vehicle 1954 Moth $1,139.79 637.26 985.00 2,568.16 1,923.33 1564.71 3,, 353.59 1,900.03 1,953.34 3,212.48 6,699.08 4,095.41 753.09 1,230.41 $32,015.68 $1,087.71 25,762.84 207.70 1,166.02 15.69 3,775.72 $32,015.68 $1,551.74 13,107.00 194.34 2,287.20 2.00 32.00 15.69 3,775.72 14.00 $20,979.69 Respectfully IANCISd1 Taxes ERs, 0C Collector °f REPORT of the Regional School District Planning g f g oard or BREWSTER,EASTRAM ORLEANS WELLFLEET O TRUR November 30, 1954 Five Town Regional °rhea Elizabeth F. Colhns, at Set 001 District a Al . Norgeot C herine planning E. Fraz' Charles Higgins Step hen r, Jr W. hAl[on r0C CeI, Betty D g Board C. Gregor, James T' Hopkins, op A Gri Osby, E Murphy, Dor- E• Scho Art flin, dgar Francis, Jr., Robert N. field, Ernest S Joseph rM ]ton oseph W. were September, c195bDeStephen and Rich mall, Edward T. Wh ling. 4. T. Rip kind and Etne$t resigned and 1pp FOREWORD the year the citizens of At annual Town Meetings T early ill uio and School Ddirected istrict Plan at Moderator of each Town ltfivepCoonlin . March by electing a Dchair- Brewster ring Committees. These Board earl to study and Consider work ewas School District Planning rocee district. Was and a Secretary andap eg' � apt Planning Boar . with intensive visabilit of establishing Curti- done by the Regional Schoo' D ea of thSube and General Informa sively once or more is maltaneonsly reel . representative from were culum1eFinance, Transportamade up of the Sub odmonlyeadopted lion. Each Committee was of each reports whole. each Town. The finding reliminaryoard as a a thorough completed in the form of pr by the B been to make for this after thorough considera to d0 has and Possibibe t estimates eds tried exploration thof Board secondary OS h °are basedd °phas the 1Supe int nd- and forecasts ait Generally, obtain F 14 Yn d" ana s hro'Wni -on and help from Messrs. Herbens con school, and Comm Pets of two of tlprleanoHigh uildiug Asslnsis rict planning a 1n he 00 the of tile Statether7ORoegon, ofcm mbtofe�sions. and finally rlfrom Pe°oral drar hitecturaloPer the pastesigoft opinion appraisal, aturally n n the'Coors nt of d- Wit work urally dlHerencBrewster, and the Board has been n ennberslrip• e nlambeedflhning yarn °uth fro Own of the err have greed lity m For some a thr o f the Sch o but te� I snnot co hP people more recently trig lba me o ect e Town D-nnts Regional ould 1) orr ne lis aria dO�uftmBb °n the Five that Region if the Yarm °stated that °f {refer a Thre a o her f arid Brewster having the oPPo astham w °uTOposal by IF1ve Town Region. s from E n of thisto submit the The three 1111 Of the {eJhave agreed Region but in v1ew d they members of the BoarEasham. Plan to the voters of 1p1 The RECOIv MEND TION Regional School al School District Plana. ham, Wellfleet, D' istrict plan nning Bo ante with Sectioruro and Orlea g Committees and formed by' the eral Laws of Ivlaao a1t°Qgh 14B Of Sof ChaPied acting og ithecGen- commending a re agreement sc- udi re- its osts,lrecom ti of anlad, 0P era Prepared yd P eparedaaility of re- by the Towns of Basgtster a Re Pate school planttandtogether ewith Onal for aJunior- Senior Eastha hool estimates of of the present Orleansgh School, OI' R allfoe, i Ict be established Sc h00 ill �rlethrou 12and Orleans This pRELI ans. , on the site Five TownnArea ithin a mile oI M B`'AR s SU MgRY facilit Utilization of the Orle of he Population center cmildraen and t millian Orleans of this he taxpayers and a gh school million dollars. °f thgesetter donall Building affords the This flV0 towns as a gr Plant for the and the need is eli minat gross school cons[ is immediWill two need in foul cost of less Partnership ruction that cost n1 to It offers P m the District, Will c molee . o undethe five Towns, schools teas seventh or d ejghth gIa in the long iun new han] full their Physical' vocational Much morrete o grdepupils, w'ho are School. trail perio and eor Plete II °the Amelic °metimes ducat. I[ discontin between thenal ne ds designed to fit tuition th re mem relat ons nsatisfacto Elementary andgthe High Towns and [durations Wh lly mull P the ntaoed metimes unpleasant the Towns the hin the discreCnstcad bylines tell three opflethese It will establish a school pupil costs of o f the I ndlord Towns. Fall of Years. and probablyswj and is ex about Sop Aeration for some of to 11 aPProa he700 withlc the a next It opens bout in he by 102 n to twelve Such a school will afford a broader, deeper, and more flexible curriculum: more rivalry and competition With enough pupils to excite balanced class loads averaging in class work and to assure better 15. around 20 pupils instead too 10 °r in concentrate on his or enable each or scattering m With enough teachvrs of doubling iiient to enable her strongest subject instead and equip here With enough space, atter lie la der less strain . , purposes rooms th teacher Twenty --two classrooms and besides a Permanent Auditorium, Full Size Separate Gymnasium, elude Adequate Cafeteria. Rooms will ell as classrooms, The fifteen Special Purp°bsoratones as w A Science Suite with la Suite, enlarged tteerei to- Pr Ssaal'Education facilities and An amplified Horn attractive Phy More effective and cc services, a more compre- BetteriHealth and GW'd °duce andric uonga so This teams. oe team Ilensive i programs o ooe %more SP °� and sir PELT TO debating, school paper, T WITH gFS Cost Estimates G Projects O SOME $141014 SP13nilditagioa Enrollments - CurriculnmAdinanstr E1IT LM construction, School. The ENRO n the design, ant PUB that duo p ehe�e esdolatedsy -There of Size is the keys[omodern,ether wtdeterm� educatio$eeo darY nod operation of enrolled, to Prima eat in six grade 15 wah ne the ne xilaecade ene al agrea first gaenrollinents' de High seems to be a fairly g band f0g00 PuPe Tow" that the minimum se eof 500 tofor a Ft S, is in the rangearollmen The estimated School is as follows' 103 N l{ School Year Brewster 1956 -1957 89 EaBp am Orleans 1958 -1959 80 163 Truro Wellfleet1VRegion 1959-1960 90 82 161 60 82 476 1960 -1961 96 102 172 65 88 93 127 179 67 472 1961 -1962 94 78 85 496 1962 -1963 98 144 187 82 94 549 1963 -1964 109 156 193 104 593 1964 -1965 110 172 208 �6 110 617 Speaking at the de172 21� �g 117 658 High School in Se 1eatlon Of 1 78 117 690 "Edtainedrs �jteuybthat both Yea the , Goave usett Regional District can be attained enumerat numerating lheols Of adhty an eeo Herter said : offers to encourage estab]is fini equatentiv nOmY to education Governor said- h ncial ince ize' "All Of enrolllment and more saute of Regional es which the State more fh plus the School Districts, the children a to Offer t ffilleu use of pe °my achieved by English 8 t aPROPpSED PROrd 1, educatio nal and p Program uers G gram to your SOc. Studies English 10A ST 1\'1 OF Science Civics English STUDIES Gen Science World Hist. Luglis Hlst. 12 gY S. English Mathematics Algebra Chetnistr Cur. History Physics Latin a I Algebra 11 Pii Science Marriage- and n I tin It Plane Geom, Family Living Solid It. Bus, French I Latin III or `� Trigonom. Trainj Typing I Shorthand 1 reeachnit German it r Home Econ, Home gook g It hand II Office Prac. ypi Shop S time keepin Ket. selling Mech. hope Econ, ko sUme� Ed Machines Music Drawing Shop Math. Shope Econ. Home Econ. Vocal Instr. Music Art Vocal Ins Music Auto Shop Art tO V Drlver Eah' Shop Science Phys. Ed. °cal Instr. 'Music & Phys, pd. Art Vo Math. PhYs. Ed, Art al 1ns[r, Music 10 Ph Vocal Ed Art al Instr. 4 Phys, Ed. courses and club acti- Public Speaking offered as Part and other activities given during vities. Dramatics, Photograph, wore ort y the Second Commis - period devoted to co- curriculum r p Louth, entitled he U. S. The following is from de9ation for was ued b P lion on Life AdjustmenE The report welfare, Ole Hobby, Ahead in Secondary Education* ducation, and be measured by Department of Health, a cannot Secretary: educational changes in the schooe1handbook. Counting 'The extent 0 of new and °I°d newreduocf community resources, Old labls cover a wide variety eventsI use Science beyond may Social studies include currenn� v other at one far bey consumer constcc� °n' Fntl tel cllassicss partition, voc y°na1 and ears past, and ? Separtte11aurC culy college hO 1 handbooks o Pupils no longer for the schools leted when are mercial vork, wllleatrfil l arses 1wh Ear rip °Q 1 with of s udies from tending to { Pursue y elect one one curt c lun °ellor�ts jects , t °h tak {orntheafuture. teachers, [rents and couns subjects d plans differences e ces to the p rsonal required interest n nede as elective apo' aas Iris 0 es s flours ial zaton his re s Flexibility, freedom, d for rigi orPvOCati °Hal P have been substitute den'lc p1ECT achieve standards of a p TE ]WILDING - - lot of 21 ected Unitsuilding on a P THE CON1p1E To consist of three inns High Sch Pa B• e na I. The presfnnOod ng ERid°pn1j3uild acres no Eour 2. A new T " nnasiuI EMgNT BUILDING Li- 3. Anew GY ,ES H GAY SC eOGI YIOBui� °g would and in ORf EAN Comm r gpOnl physical Provision for Scle 'f'vellty without any hrary Suites in the Hems avail cities of 35 I following[ classroo with capyities of 20 the building: Class rooms with cAPatitteof 60 3 Class rooms with Y 2 Class Hall with Study 105 Changes noted above would enlarge addition of Commercial and Home ECOnee the Present Cafeteria by involve removal of about 100 feet of inside 'ccmrooms this might The Shop with be enlarged b partitions. vities Room block The Audit °riPhysical UId hanges.addition of the Special Acti- meetings instead rn m Ina doubling as an Audit rium�GYmna �uexclusively for NEW TWENTY FOUR This buildin ROOM BUILDING ing capacity would Provide A Science Suieach and 10 seating class too rooms; Includi 30 ms, two with ng laboratories each Plus; a seat - A Commercial Suite quivale 9uiv e A Library Makin nt to An Art oolnne equivalentpvalent to classrooms. 3 class - A Health Suite aquiv ent to 1 else lass., °msrooms; Administration and ey iv.1. tl class,,(, , Gnl ante Suoes e9ui class room; THE NEW Gy to I classroom. This unit was esti MNM floor which x 80 feet mated o" the floor which could be which would a basis of two Physical Educatiovided by l be asg e a building elude a Corrective Everclasses s -'ng do ell r o. approxi- rooms for boys and cpse R° multaners 8. as toptOpide a gym cation Dl.ectors girls and se °m; se °usly; it accommodate time each. Who would parate parate would also in Give theselhand f related °d FhY d sh COST ESTIMATE Ed Ower FO activities full Basis of Transfer N New T nt r Orleans Highs cho CTION ND New GY'mnasium r ROpm Building of Building to the DO S IS District Total $240,000 $500,000 $250,000 106 $990,000 COSTS BETWEEN TOWNS APPORTIONMENT OF Enrollment Ratios On the basis of a combination of Valuation and 6 16.66% °r 1/6 Brewster 16,66% or i/6 or Eastham 16.66016 or 1/8 Wellfleet 12.5% or 3/8 Truro 37.5% Orleans OF NEW � CON ITOWN GROSS COST 35% e Cd °herlaw does no AND ACQUISITION o of th Because the State contribus�YllctlpYl only tuLes m bond issues to Regional Schools for new c for existing are outlined sep Permit inclusion of payments es of trap for new buildings these tp arately and finally combined. NEW CONSTRUCTION $737,000 712,500 Total Planning Cost Relmbtir$emenr 463,125 Adjuste Cost nt ow s 187,031 State ContributlonCosts to T n $650,156 Net Construction 21/2,01 owns Total Debt Stopbc paid by T OWN Grand Total OBE PAID 10 EACS T$108,359.33 59.33 TOTALS TO 156 $108,369.50 Brewster 1/6 0,f $650 $243,808.50 Eastham " Wellfleet " Truro 1/8 Orleans 3/8 IS ION COL t) $48000 $48,000 inerits ORLEANS $10I3 Su 13 dual Paynents 36,00 Brewster wouldEPay in 20 equal ati, , Payments Eastham would Pay !1'111 20 equal an Trurooeet would Pay ay 20 X07 1 COMBINED CONSTRUCTION AN Brewster TO EACH To ACQUISITION COSTS Eastham Wellfleet $156,359.33 Truro 156,359.33 Orleans $243,808 50 156,359.33 $180,000_ 63 808.50 FIRST YEAR PEAK COSTS TO EACH TOWN li Brewster Approx. Effect _t Eastham $6'828.13 on Tax Rate Wellfleet 6, 828: 13+2,400 :$'22813 On Tax Truro Orleans 15,361091+-9,400; 9 $2.91 228.13 2.59 Average ann 228.13 the bond issue wouldsts2, 'WHO= x'521 09 2.14 Wellfleet; b 2.41 $5,863.47 For Truro. - 6 for the twenty Year Oeriod of and COSTS OF OPERATIONS Orleans. and cipahng Townsting costs of EfZAT10 usual) on the Regional NS the recorn October Ibofus of their Soho are Junior Senior It has beente' Of this 13 PreCea g Ctive Pupil ranrollments, th of th. 001 year, Pupil of $243.02, h S hOpa'n 1956 wpuldt mg u °sots n Region this is a of a 500 pupil TRAM p0 TA nt to a net cost per 4 al District s School n to and fro R TION each Town. The would be m the re vide additio Regional Provided by sessio school after reg��a °Spogatio istrict Sc y the ns of the Region - cular activities. hours or sta'.'hiioren e9Um °te Committee of Participate itt extrremain curn threegrepregentativDistriet DMINISTRgT1 es fro Sell OOI ON m Orleans admwo £r mueach of formed of log other rp e, four Towns. One representative mr� e from wthin eal h of he Town Pointed by the local school committee Orleans and °nMeetings. If this fourhTowns wouldebe elected at adnrm 1 Tovotes tnresentatives to atwe Regional District is established by would aPP°'ut r Town Meetings• Meetings, the School Committee a neXt annual duties of fill elective positions to serve until the responsibilitiesv?hdh the law This Committee w °uwI hive addeds eReetvely local Provideh to serve hetparticipaung T0� µould remain the same esent The status of teachers and in tain and operate their p if the Towns had continued 1O ma'n schools. E GENERAL LAWS EXCERPTS FROM CNAPTOADMINI TRATION drool distncta body�Poli is and cool REFERRIN O TO Section 16. A regiona$e�tion shall be by la`s' upon school Provisions of the Preceding` r and dunes of a regional Porate with all the Powers and liabilitlese -oval district committees. . ewers, duties a' -sed by agreement ... The school district) sh shall be es . acc tool ecom'uitmainta nland opei School committee ors onaI school raised t° calendar year, incurred determineo 1 13. Tile nece necessary dubna tdebtnand nshal� epport on be ate the district school, or sfor °pay thet'aid year, owns In accordance Toned be bYdthe district whoh uvi11 be a °Hong ihThev aru°fiCst in each pyeo {' he `h[ amount so determine theuagreepecen'bcr thirty- tthe t1 townrmeenng. such town for each certified by wtheh elgio ral rd'ohajl, cat aheandx' l - I the amt of its such s veral tons. Eae ouois So CI�p of said n's.,id agreethenprovisrons fags to pay overt o the time Spec it{ee shall i°vok ool school di n shall trot apportionment, wdh'nsch con al r n st or an Payment, the district ion tow of y If Section thirty-f°ur • •town in ton any e11 of inclu[o the contrary Section 16G, N os six la l'able for any obhgano s foUrtc Provisions w by authority of section any oth agreement thereunder, notwithstanding. 109 THIS PROJECT IS NOT PLUPERFECT Produce establishme drawbacks educational f i RelPonal these, q L as well as m milleniutn District Mgh School will nut ever, wentY mile any ad m this area. There are some them 18 . eCe not the soled rite . O vantage advertis advertising feature. oI i °, wf wide Tj° rid o . a grades, Wh n heeareannow m and some of dren Truro de 20amil sme tOwTylts roads whuh adean hour ion local bill" through a brnadreach a loc them Massachusetts awhere ch"- the tIp withi,l anh0pl 9earte Highwach0pl The trip from North saandse cuts oWinS when and It sh uldlbe possibleytolgcomplete No 11 too 10, ever, it a Town taneous, two childgewh top badhas l;easons to be road of its neighbo hwohen it n °ec crest °f the t elr Pride and their schpol associates in s or the. 11 for rily arrive world moves on. arrive soo new lr Townshem to a at the same moment silnul- long than ter Or Iateraees I .. and 1 meet out of their homes or their o let them stag at that a wetrCUmst noes live but with al e tingsewiyour Pedal Y00 W�Lf th0 se to averaged7thegradecPUPi1 Se by secret eld abo o 11 Meet• VOTE ON sixteen Ia °ncl� ToW11 o11 pbg it iddle is held and we hoe these Providing for the esof � aPtetheaProniSOhD eembe ' ro ositiorl' gether with hshmentseventY o ns og Section sixteen t° tens h the Towns of gre ster a reglOnal school district a to, rice an T fleet accordance w°peration Or and t Oruro a the Selectmen ?h the of a leans he construction, main' Provisioregiona ns 1 school 1' What is QU) STIO of a Proposed agreement filed with A Reg'Onal SR 001 is a School? ol? ANSWERS I NO ANb 1, which f_ ore towns join . cement, the scope the in building and operating Oil -bed basis by Sections s of which7have and content of which is P setts, but th the participating the General Laws of Massac been negotiated by app° mted rre ofesain their respective Town towns and approved by Regional School? PP tribute to a compared to 20 Meetings. hat does the It 35ato 65 would receive 35 %. A construction grant this Districtlan°ung costs for new con - to 5.0 The percent t is reimbursed contract. doled to Chapter 70 aid to of structA 15 %o letting °herati ticipa° 111 on Provided by a all towns The State epaysnall the ittee. trntowns to form Regional Regional District SchoolState encourage small 3. Why does the and more par. real reffective- School Districts? all schools, as to educanun Purpose rooms, Mainly becauseithe ua edPro Provision ztonepec ok g and sewing High Schools, are adeq lab s auditoriums, 'less by lack of or ont (such as s, gymaasiuno'r balanced; special apparatus, shop hop too s ands aretneither filled outweigh dperation be- terias, etc.) or etas sfaclties °utnu�Onstruction Purpose rooms and ,,pit both t °ye. $econdary schoolna most .11 and the costs per ifpnodLSpr mbimao State has l yeaTbNew York comes exorbitant Peculiar ito Massachusetts; assachountrY infthrooI d stricto into ad of acThr e State hassconfsol dated 7'SOmend a Fives 9b Scgoolv'er to the pre - Town RWhy naI District Jums in Serino at d in the ofn1956 would have Largely for the reason e I Ln the . crease to 6 0 byd open 1110 ceding question. hoot °P ber would ?Own School b 1965. ree 'lea 00 pupilsnat, this 1965 50 'fh and Iniwhth 16 Special Purpose be With 30 might increas 0 0 07 b o 195 prOO dmacity of abo tL}�ree towns which Regi ss r If the Three I and S png cao each of these rooms a red to give eaa nor 500�pthan tbeir rasFivelT °wntjeanis of the could be expanded °higher than s I" down to the would be nearly 50510 ore clasIS are hel facilities and four FOVVII cos If the Three 111 i � II �i P Five Town costs per t Provision or oHome. gat d' then all t the Special Purpose ro Ills arc for except not more than a 6 Economics classes Gymnasium and p 111 and ute. it class and a Teachers' R l by 0. 195 9 4ddiac- litiesbu unit added. 'I'll's would riot "Illy the 1960. and additional construction sc school uhd b filled to cap, by 5. How The Sc was the cost of for$1,900 Per Building Ass,Stw construction estimated? res PrOJefcHldtuS hoolslasiar H gh Sch omi a d $? 200 Per pu of where Some PeembersYmuathems' and torhum of nd cafeterias. costs Pupil of thPe fist $1, 269 °land cost S- lvB$1ra00; "tied Mansfield High High sl'hpet concerned �uditognmsr Thel, cOmPrehe las x gradenhigh t�school5io Allpof with used with was' Cafeterias °swe and comlete structures rte F- and useful s24 class and Gymnasiums. What o.1dfig Count the ng Enf thecme Of abOuts20,000p q P� e feet. nt bill s9uar dr @ne mber to school feet aft gene of one s of the Committee Was; N 1 1 archite she obta- sPeciI ce of he largest corporations ,000 York" ,Ne d from act-ve ill a rough ns for a structure of 30 r of be ade wdtk areas here esq nil arogndestimates from a nume u,rrg, Usable 0gs4uaror ste Concluded ae range of York City and or Pled that 2, space e As �c uldri e e that 151P ro square too °tti �enof $25 000• asru s arnco b des - s d that such a struc 090 mined x0w was the bytgo" c ul m d ro nothis 66 an e °s� rtto All he shay be built from $200'0 Used tan Part a1 on orReg -on e of ouch town for Capital Costs deter, srdetablee norrng towrollment ool D -sty- is hava date, ,ari been e . s rat' cts in Massachuset - -no el ofI eIntsefore4 -n the sedan share °aPas the basis for ded rlIlia , ratios0etobefor � %r Bgrowthce 1945 costs. Equaliz en ., t for these' 1y53 s card took of these five town,-, [,cell cgtetra are th f estsr atel'rid oGradeso 7-1 -1 015- tr ?he and oil_ 7etcher 1, j Oct. 1, 1956 Averages 1953 Enrollments of all 1953 Oct. 1' ents Enroll Ratios Actual E °� 12 1 -12 18 77 17.41 Brewster Valuation 15 55 16'26 17.50 16.87 17.48 Eastham 17.45 16'99 18.18 17 65 13.82 Truro et 14.06 14 99 14.50 .9 3438 ent Ratios and Orleans 32.35 35.4 rages of all Enrollm After a study of the patios and consrderaooution different rates of growth and such factors f as jig the school in ortionment comparisons with Valuatlon s transportation center and the advantages to O�oncluded that an e16�66 %,a °P 116 each; Of the Would the Brewsterr,, °E athaill 3 e�fl%eofrOrleans High School and Truro 12.54, or 1/8, and for transfer building to to the Dist the icpwor �eted�itn ]938 at gran ysac� °unted The building wasi02'P 47, of which have risen from and construction of $' 017 d cons do Ienroduce this $200,000 for $58,118.09. true Since 1938 building all that to which put Pres- build building w times so t from obtained Myn at �e l8and brick con - ent An expert app a cnstructi thisthuilding ood as new. However, day value from ditton °f all as g o the function - The physical con is prac[ic Y assunµiould reduce the �truction with a state too there is a factor of obsoles cc d a to fifty Yearcost to Orleans at an al use of the building 3201' ? k costsr °f turn' - t -onal land an Ot $1441000 value add ngl $21'000 for t Pnrchnse Ceilings gives produces urent and $2,500 for suof sound an gdih dr lhebBoard proposes 1 8 Picking 00p Adding this Pupils ttw I. nt�aoo �eequal of for he trance Of t3 /8rfO userbourto I chands out the rate installments withainteresrHishrsch°B°1 13,31 Eastham and Wellfleet . this OrleaOnrthisaba is they °anprice o Cofstial pUpi t and with 26 is $48.OHow werercostsf0 hootende� and Secretary A tentative budget e supertn Provisions for a full trm 113 teachers includ' booksuPresen�ave aver °saga at a salary average of about Tz t total Outlay 1Prations in the Orleans High School' tl7e ter 7Reimburse$ � ,735, and Auxiliary agencies brought m an10Unis to a nod by 15 ot1eaPortation and State Aid under C' is believf tiie Five TO St er Pupil of$243 et Cost to $1 21,621 to intendesp °diw. at thatU�oD'strict0 should be established, lged their9espcpedEbee etnptoyedand hat the Re onall DistrictrSuPtor 1astVyeatwScinteestrfiSch at oail early date by each town Berkshir S°mmer. 4S ol ° Ba lyutheretsel i g° up to 3 %o . Truro egad 31 1954 at `h0ol DisitCe then rate, Year. East sold an Issthefn mall P eln th it we Ir ill[ Year aserials bondsnso du NOV td do a an three . ths, t esf to for these erf °es Of sell thin month ebu oevleast figure too to the highe re and it Five Towns is probably at etter rat, exPend' oe$ anLobe disappo�d be Peasantlus uharisedathan to The es by awn have ed. Y surprised alization agrcejhe Regions any control caPtta COnimitte n Ourntwhle 1 District of Over proposals for they autho t0 notifec0uiinepu are approving Committee for re6iopl aaysiPation�of�cprSelnctmeatio requires hegRegional 5c tef PrOPosa)whiCh trevel, ngesnew debteach town within wo daysbt, t0 Single Part. - if a prof spec ad the Other than temporary en cP at cill re misi[ite tow I . is di °an Meetings the passl upon of 1 on as that d autho St thenis reJePeoved by a majority vote. e0,10 a °xpelucs�uimgtec,suyad ffa' which rIS object totthDeiPame olns del rcl renc a1 Comp a cont er is t relations with a toeeli a ]ocal and a pu- t Pa° Corn miuee t0rsubre9uirehe- relation wn With respect to OP F t $ h of ea Ma' aaee W11 b aliv�iv TWn Regional District sc�n�e ri 4 oPcraong b dgmber I and to adopt mnbet 1 Regiona 12. How do we know that a l Dserth School e HighSch of mittee would permit the town of Orleans to Auditorium for Town Meetings? we )mow that the The answer is broader than the quest[ ny responsible group of use by citizens ciaoCAssociations from any of the schoot towns premiseoforaschool use does not interfere with use of the Purposes. the school laws and one from There follows two excerpts from the Supreme Court of Massachusetts: onal school district .. . Chapter 71, Section 16 - wiitth all the powers and duties shall be a body politic and corporate o 'ttees • • • ' the conferred by law upon school For the purpose co Promoting ri eeof any chool usefulness tof publiccschoollProp 1 anderecreatio ect to such rre or subj town may conduct such education control, and, d without interfer- lations as t property h, and consis cholol Purposes, shall allow ence with the use of the pre"' ail d associattans for purposes dosestlas ait the use thereof by indcvVdPaphilanthroPi and like P p requested deems[ forathes interest of the 0 °mm has determined un ty Y When the School Commnterest of the comet an dis- pie of school property use for at an eye versus City f Massachusetts etion to disallow such WarburteoJudicial 34NE2d661 may 26, 1841 THE LAW AND THE A aR gch o1,Distrterms are sp Pro- the of a ,,d by law but the w and approval The agreement is the heart of speeifeds s blest to Wutuieetings of each Aod, content oiny by the representatives t [ion f the to maJ r tY votes out the arrangen'ents for s_d ' by spells of the Participating towns" The was meetings. Chapter yt °f the General Laws the ent excerPts tr �0ttng on regionalization in row Of are pertin f Massachusetts; 115 it REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT PLANNING BOARD SECTION 14. Any tow of I may create a special unpaid district n, b o[, Plannin mmhtee to town meeting duly called then o0 member of theg committee, to be known as a regional sc one may at the sa school committe consist of three members, including and expense of said a meeting or e' to be appointed by the moderator' the may deem £necessa em'edevaluatiogm ° meeting Cold as it ° or more ry' Regional °f such town in the preceding Y °ar' all r1mg board townarda join Beth 1 district g committees from 0" hoo Organize forth boards Such together to form Planning strict P1011 secret ning SECT let AuPon its formation school district planning l�hontansand of a and N 4 it shall stud its 0 the consructibo0t ation oltestabl establish, region I °school d'praiad and Of mincing organization sell ope�ing corve the needsoof`such distr cC f °nes dis °f Port of its find opera ioSchools, andhereof; to investigate the metho too any other matters mend hCTIONnd4B end reeoname dal otss to° the selectmen men oft the several oChde all there shall he said re on, the sCt1mgso re bmao°ns ofp5 esentedh b ,a regional douiat may which an9 follotgIng:. as b °ds, it hall townsY ItP membership or alternativelynnj05 of the) gThe al each alternati native a ph °Posed ago Cement Or r am OJC, the (b) e berS Of compositi ep°mendelion, if such de, ee are to be lo�aiown oretoegional df method of ms of 00 stated In the type of w °s m whiche�hschoot sCommittee and ter schools anddtrial, agra�ulgraimentSlohC� dis t regi °pal district school °r 50 di Pd)e Th art,,sand h0usude trade school °r schools. which may, e f j0' inclnet, andetmethodes uadoreeold arPendent distributive occupati� f0 f obi- ati g anyh n method apportic ron four �oOls under chapter Severity, tY "f ool dis ors is tereSt °f a rang t en °f said chapter se 1 50P 0, townst, nd theeti by the, Te prep le ning °the Pen -e.s of the reg'o ostrue ef fe) any suchme and district ant of Pri costs of school c° or 0111 oe if snch tr The °n by Se Which nsr Of OPayment eof rthe shares of Pheslse of Is t be furshedtI_ POrtation shall be Provran syP'eP trict, the manner the expenses shall be borne by the several towns. admitted to or separated (f) The terms by which any town may from the regional school district. reement may be amended. 1 bpi " e whit he ,r igr Preparation and adoption of an (h The detailed annual budget . atible with law, which the said board (i) Any other matters, not incomP the emerg Y be to enc finance a'aY deem advisable. shall submitted Copies of such agreement nine of the acts of nineteen hundred ter forty- of education, and, subject to their board. established under chap and thirty - three, and the departmeiheir acceptance. approval, to the several towns for DISTRICT upon receipt REGIONAL SCHOOL everal towns shall, P the a recommendation a Selectmen r den school eistri nceutd be formed, and SECTION 15. The with the provisions of Tonal °f a Proposed agreement therefor sub" ilusd a otherwise, 'n clerkfo cause or the town Of sections fourteen to fourteen B, sections, direct and the following ten Wit h the approval regiured by Said visions of this sed for election of town thelroquestion of accepting the official ballot us such annual town election n election; f such recommendation by ns to be placed eclat town Officers at the next annual town after receipt ted ballot at a sp the snlectmenr frtlhe several day' after he papoose of voting liy Pon the hfollowng thirty meeting called within thirty day fOagree alerts, substantially in once of the proposed agreement °r sections sixteen tOfor the es- Shall £Orin. the Pr °visions 1 Laws, Providing Shell of the town acceP t chapter' seventY-onedislrict, together with the towrope anon of a Ol he of clusiv , n inter and of a al ishment of a regional s the constr. ,once with the Provisions YES etc., and fa accordance regional school by the said district o the selectmen' said question in each ProPOSed agreement filed with sixteen to and voting os id sections If a majority of the voters P.11 the af1'irma[he, roposed dance awl h he of the several towns Vote effective, ao ah girth in accordance Sixt shall een 1, inclusive. shall become established f district shall be deemed to adopted' termS of the agreement so p AGREEMof Brewster, Eas[ham, PROPOSE the Towns of Massachusetts, here- COPY Or] For ,laruroiona Wchooetdistrict in rthe CommOnpis lr ct School committee to SE IOrefe` red to as'member f the mmrona hereinafter referred as the ate , a. The regional district schoo 117 C. Committee, shall consst of eleven members, three from the To thre W115 Of Orleans embe and two from each of the other member towns. Of the d the hall b rom Orleans, one shall be an appointed member the Other me Asa be bens' Of the two members from each Ofan eleet31 e °"e shall anappointed e o hoselelc°mmittee of shall be those appointed by the be At any time at annual town elec onsown. Elected memberSOa cos appotreating is I955wihe hfarch 15th and March 31 st of every iOtvn s io aPPointon local school appom of OneeYear r from its own number to each Inc thetCOIDowting Pi, A[ the anal and u commencing on the first day of April toed. ely r two memo al towntele i8 sUCCessor is appointed and gt'alifi shall fpr a term of rs, one to Serve ctions in 1955, the town of Orleans gerye ed` one two t Years, the town a term of one year and pO all Oa °n) s54.. two and We serte for °5 of Brewster and Truro sh 05 Of rp nB the ' all el shall each titter Of one year; and tbVe'fo a t a tO`y Thereaft election tiros to co one member to serve April 9p(red'. and menu equir every Sue theiresuccessors are dct dfaad0rtfOtr� er to no IS eha first dayeo °gethe 0 annual ember, each uchr own shaco�rpc SOt The i d and f April p Mittee for a term of two Years Sol shall beerim cc ed °Mowing such election and until his f yp he hm tenP °intea bte° shall co all Of Or tO.0 to local days of Y the local consist of eleven members' emb i5.,d?. 10 aChonl ter the school committee of each m OO1 d e �wal sahoatleastomhtitte ° °oablishment of the reglOnal schpO;nOd 10 ° me °l Com "° of who the town of Orleans shall ,, a Q�. ,(q bell and Itteei and until veil list neha °then member towns towns shall eµ0 P lP9gS jf °aI ea it inks ctsuccessor so a w whom shall be from Its Aprll li Od�. rs rim anc on I s ape nted shall serve until On fl C Its °W'ntee of hears ba and lc above and elected and 1 500 meacar'cvmbetetr true her rig the 10 s the 1 rOberlp• e day o1, to, cars amoe too Ih involved shall appoint a med tOOf f� ri town CIQ,t. Yo to , td "g the al remainder of the unexP tinentP "pO0 sg to sCpvCCCtion P °wing the a elected members, the sele until r e Cf N llf0r the °b °wins a nextP ao' °t a member to servo a OC 000 d, sistiryg Ofreginn IYPe efa "ce of °at¢re1 town election. An y abe Olee ^ grades se h °p f it- 1141 1) )cPired term, if any, shall Off C" thrStrict s1,181r'Ct Schnol scar mior- senior high ive. The Committee is hereby authorized to establish and maintain state - trustees th in accordance with aide acting as amendatory d vocational education, General Laws and Acts am Y the provisions of Chapter 74 If he Committee deems it desirable. hereto or dependent thereon; if 'strict School not SECTONe111. cation of Reg shall be located in the Town t by the Dist District of Costs Incurred by SCCTION 1V. Apportionment and Payment assessments levied by he a the purpose pose of mwnsrt10°s� g shall bedivided into against the two categories: a construction costs and operating o tof [ of building construction site, cos b• Construction costs shall include fees, consultants' fees, cost of and equipment, cost of plans, architect's be Incurred to put the building grading, and any other cost` which May a d also interest on indebtedness and premises in operating in construction incurred to meet these outhys• all costs not ADC.nte interest on temporary ora °• O include Including Aerating costs shall IV (b) but of revenue. costs as defined in Section anticipation among the member d. Payment notes issued construction the district in shall be apportioned towns as fololws: 160010 Brewster 3605 $astham Orleans 12'A r/o Truro 16Th°!° next following the es- wellfleet calendar Year for any calendar year e' Operating expenses for the school district an towns on the October on not thereafter shall the regiO aPP °toned the or'gmam Onrothreat school the regional their enrollments In t that October 1, operating eir res ective enrollm even six the I Of the preceding Year. InaccomPlished ofse oilmen in grades district school has 0OO b,ned on the each Memi r the preced'ingeyear. and Penes shall be aPP residing October the capital costs f education eleven at suchftown'ssexpenss as roportiO no S' d strict each Y September, Each member expenses regj0narstOday APri1, June, of and o than the first later which the Committee authorized the equal installments not ation of revenue g, and December. On In ticlP Within two days after the dtemP°rarSmatCoin antic' e�inh'orizedt and rtthe incurring debt, other ° towns' the spm to be mailed by no be received fromo a d raathoriz ruing suche debt, of @ach m of the date em- rnen pe purpose or purpose anrof t e Oddessfin $0th r °wn. general bCgist!red mail to the own perrilim town at his last kn 119 SECTION V Transportation be r�PEachemember town, acting through its local school committed+ shistrict school once eat Providing transportation to and from the regjp ° °l to district j, !I student thereofh day m which a regular session thereof is scheduleJ, d Oil trans who resides in such town and who would be furnish° othef Donation if the regional district school were a town school Such by b9 lra IIOn as the th regt dal school dis mmotee 'S expense, may deem necessary shall be f°rn tj0g and the cost thereof shall constitute an Opera SECTION By an am admission of Additional Towns °dote re cot school below,faah�s agreement adopted under and in acco to �t �I and upon aool district upon as Cher town or towns may be adult India maYtasSO mendedeaad the tow he as hereseekinv'adm admission of he rasa as also SECTIOaPPlicable ands towns N VII such term Compliance withgsuch provisions of Any'^Bm' ellaration ms as'naY be set forth in such "all ool to, di 'strict Under I'I I I he tregiondedt(1) n May Petition to - thatpthated in a proposed am ndm ent`10 herd het Provided i liable as al school a. own seeking to withdraw has P' - be"0 POI- ebdd6nct othlsdstric [,Pandtl(2)thatsstidrt wnI'ballcitotool' °urstaadin I ate °ess it, share of the indebtedness, Other tl distrto the same extent a time of �cm anticipation of revenue. °f �lizrcr °'001 withdraw and in h withdrawal, a, for interest hod ced by any from the .the same lOwn "L ,del, 1. orawal end Wm Which strict, excepmthat sucht though shell be f djl�sg affect ❑[crest and has n town has paid over at the tinje lad° °t Prov- I, b. Said[PetisbofgSe��. °spay i Wf Idrawalthe of the petitioning `IOi%, Lill,tot Ifd jl I amead ti°ping to n Ix• I its share of the amounts d OSC., tionin Petit, 9 owns approveddll cease to b it th= PhepPtlt0 at all m^g tow each each o4 Y the Como a member townted by e b1 01e C. alley or Snd by thehe other memberato vnsceP cePta�ord> t of fit d by he t0wnther member towns to be by �lal za i he me t gE ON VIIC ^debtadnessd °rtrinteresmrho withdrawing to WOfot. p0 herein agree Aluend t thereon shall be uSeJ t/ stantially Provided may be t 1a ,IV Ito indebted mpair t but n amend the 11 ' of to Prot nressth°e the dish[' °of the h eementtshalleha made `vJlicltt l01 � -t it mean. _ICt tt,- bride__ - any bonds Or nfrcit" i0 tl or the rights o s- �rovided that nothi and section shall arevent the admission of a new town °r costs of land district cquisition of that part of the district then out - the reapportionment accordingly bonds or for f the be initiated and resented by proposal endment may registered construction rep er, cent of the standing and of interest thereon. A natures of 10 P of all the members majority voters'ofeny one of bearing tile e °Any sue proposal shall. such P Of the regional district school committee e the committee each of the member citybe resented to the secretary Id of Selectmen I , received and shall deliver a notice in writing to the this agreement has the case of a pro - towns that a proposal turd eoll(without the sign rtures'shall include in the, or the town close a copy of such p P in each called fI Posal by petition). The selectmen town meeting warrant for the next annual or a sp thel substance thereof. Such amendment the Ill or b member town in the manner an article staling oposal each shall take effect upon its acceptance Y the District. SECTION IX. Sale of Orleans High School . d to sell t° the Within bercinabove The Town of Orleans is hereby authorize the Orleans as provided in section district the building and premises kno incurred debt, of the Town of P [real Town much thetOdcon- thirty days after ter 71 OmttheeOeneraI Laws' tstrict so of (d of school Orleans and the re- Orlle ns shall convey to the rselectmell of the for the site for Orleans kl School premises as the deem nec,SsarrY of the Town of High strgetion district ethe regional nalmmhooI an The Sol ngm Of the aW I of the O opening c Orleans shall convey the remaining land r after the dote d not later school. 1. School no sooner than one yea schO Tonal ltr10t be $180000.00. for construction of the a^d commencement of opoations of s[Id$tgh Selina the of Eastham, The price of the sale of the O.ss d $48 000'0'the town of Well(leet, The town of Brewster shalTrbCr °s36000.00, and get shall pay their 48,000.00 town of Pay- $48,00().00' The towns of Brewster, East an real �aym gas �e h following .,in e Orleans eat Orleans respective shares in twenty eq . APO II d t Y compra April first of each first df building 'bents shall commence on AP is es and add of the conveyance of the entire Poems shall have been comp Lost prior to �'gh School and thereafter Pay payments with the y December 31, Subsequent year until the twe °t corral 'acing ate: shall prior llfleet the amounts the ate period first Payment Years' Eastham Truro I town r°ectives town streasurers Shall as appropriate Provided abov a] i 1 O as et t eas l er heramoonts so appropriated, (1,1c's the towns of ad at their ssed; Pay to the regional sch 121 and the said re • th said amounts to o °al school district treasurer shall thereupon Pay the SECTION the I reasurer of the town Budget of Orleans. Th X• A to maintain and o a shall determine the amounts nccessary t° be dais yea° and the amount llquired fa�t0pal school Burin the ensuin, Coles by �r red District whit payment S 0 of eaachmcmgerand submit cA aid Year, andbshalldprcpar- tentatmttee I for its Pies to the Finance or Advisory Co or if th o of thaFga °ec or Advisor consideration on or before A'ovember 1, ell annual meu of Sel enn n of suchetown n c Cr town, The Committee to 1 ldop 0 ensuing Hance and bcr or each s towsofisubsectopteashalbuappton thcesoreDiearo °rdD��ioed me district treasure hall, prior IoIV (d) and IV (e). The amount so a ed by ell ece aPPr SECTION the to untlreasurDeIs ofbhe3l of each year, be ca�hfi °iv0 Sh The k1. Tuiti s0 certified, member towns and Pupils fr C0mmittee nn pUPils 6po°1 May ac SE A1pN as t EY detetn�Pthe °me enrollment in ohn regim ndbasstaPd eo such terms oth regional dis�ters m PosY�°elitof Te ?enure of let Positions • ct sch pons to achers and Extension °f meat ill i.St ment wit dtany socna< shictn bglven ePreferredy considera ion for ns jaY h si enure haste Distri t -s Ih er WhoR ono the extent that su " Pl of Semve 00 approved WITH en on to the date of his con to j, ESs W ten shall continue thereafter old and III ae R x olepit W Ikeg -eep d o Of thi Agreement has bbef, 195b of c D u h AiN rte Seh0o1 Distt Planning Bh n d orothe 1wlae ° ameba a F• �rgeor Arthur F. Josep Alton C, s- sfild f, S°°Letary Ed and T. Whit ng 00 The C by Ernest H. Small Jr. 'if O' °1fion Charles E. Frazier' n Cha JOho J. Das og Fduh of M Appro inthrop A. Griffi m0n41c It °II Ma ,seal ssa Cr TIIe a i NWar EmeCOmmonwealth of and Plot k Gee d S. gancy Finance B° E. e ti tge E. La 1 go Salvatore flirt q9 Herman 8 1g' November Report of Barnstable County Health Department This is a brief narrative and summazized statistical report of the Barnstable County Health DepartmentOfC �enceaof any out - Another year has passed without the breaks of preventable communicable diseathein ear an nepidemic of to b Measles expected, other exp rdisea es Of childhood, such as, mumps, enced and chicken pox were prevalent. oliOmyelitis reported, but none There were eleven cases of Paralyses• Of these total of 643 food handlingpestablishments e�tionseof these Boards of Selectmen during the Year. P' We have appreciated the of °pOPerationnof licensing authority s San tlary mainte lancec has snot or establishments where equipment ectors. was instituted dur- Met with the approval of our in]Vlental HY�ene Clinic was opened of `fig the program . IniS September, a ksila he CCPsychiaristlandya anth sessions held every tWOO erated by a child am is carried out by His• This clinic has been P, of the pr°gr e age of nineteen our P y�hi triGSoctall Worker. ker. Cn cdon req estt°anyesources,pan 19� years are admitted to the ve O°mc from taxed our per - shenu Referrals to the service ha Severely rel. number of cases referred has already ienist and nurse has been carried out , The work of our Dental Hyg Dec 31, 1954, is as en the usual manner. artmcnt on D follow Personnel of the DaP car Dr. F. L. Moore, Health , Consult social Worker Miss Anne P. Halliday, PSWolnenist Miss gi Inspector Mrs. Alice Dalz�rODertal °ySaniitary Inspector George F. Jr.! Mr. Ernest C. Eldredge, Jr.! r Clerk 095 Miss Ruth V. Crocker, Junior Clerk 62260 Mrs. Eugenie K• Morgan, 276 Flutomobile mileage 42 Individuals Interviewed 37 Meetings Attended 307 Lectures etc. 1,269 Visits to cases D Phthe is IImmup1Zat ons 123 r, 1 I� j Whooping Cough I Tetanus tmmon" nununtzations Preschool Children�ons School Children n xamined 00, School Ctldren Inspected b Visits UorinenTr a at rmellProphylaxisnist Cripple Visits by Psychiat Children's Clinic Visas to Childtatric Social Visits to Psychiatrist Worker Water so C ji cal Psychologist Sewage Camps Disposal Nuisance s Rodent Dairy Farontrol paste u . ms $ottli �tng Plants Fond °g Plants Handlin Milk rlBaPcPlia Establishments Milk (Fatseriologlcal) Milk and Milk (M osp Satase 'Urs) ) Milk ) Cie iColifor Food m m Tests) Polio Handlin Chick mYelitis g Utensils Diptheria PO Dog 13ite Measles Measles SMeningit s umPs searlonega Infe Trick n ses er ctions Unaerculosis plant Whoo . Fever Infect o�ug Cough Hepatitis 510 1,69 10 58 1,400 1,031 3,996 336 33 14b 151 36 3 '70 GO 1,136 1 1�g 110 94 18 2 1 �j� 91 1yv 163 1� 9 '1 2 ly submitted, N1 %C t )ore, M. D., C• itb O County 140 01 Report of the Town Counsel TO the Honorable Board of Selectmen Orleans, Mass. I hereby submit my report of my activities as Town the Town C the year 1954 . oe cases brought against There were two land damaa Town of land to widen "'Superior Court, involving taken tiled rafter pre trial sessions for 'Main Street. Both cases were Which sett was brought- Main much less than the amount for Widening of inage easements, Road, the The legal work was complseveral h ghW and dra Cedar Lane Road. me ,pe the Purchases n the Town act Nauset $eack'garbor, the Town land - Action is still pending on 1 l na South Orleans, ,tand the nBeach ug at Pleasant Bay on Rout[ Meeting House uset Beach. and to the orth of the Beach ar Baker's yPhe State Negotiations for the purchasMid CaPe Highway Pending the final location of the wards various contracts D d epartnient of Public Slundr consulted t Y add ing t ne ye ghw co cat surveyor, h ooldDef Mltce Department Fire DePes ors, Tow Treasurer, Collector of lectmenp Welfare and Assess tee Planning Board, Shell - Aaxe e onal Library ho uildi aril Board on Appeals. rict Court four fish eWarden, Building I or Court ale �arid is the ending and o her Mmes in behalf of the Town• Tlerous Citizens f rleans. the Town. 1 consulted with.numhe Town of Persons, on matters mvolvin sub ulitted, ectfully PAUL P• HENSON, 1R• ResP Town Counsel 1i_5 ��I Annual Re I',i !F �I To the Citiz port of the Board of Health ens o£ the Town of Orleans; have verybmuch and sanitary conditio s changes 1°tproved du • us of the Town of Orleans better covered to effect ll1 1953ns��heaYear of 1954 due to many paper and ' rodent control put • Sewage and garbage being around thegcc tral cans in different sections central sho into effect, and placing of waste The usual llcensesaba edisst eel of the Town, especially control of the Board of Ilealt have been made wi h. Manissued which come under the The Town Dh the assistance y inspections and sanitary tests manner, partly duep has been Of the County agents. dozer for covering all t e loan maintained in a very ealthful again During 1955 the deb after Bache lfrghwaY Department Bull t e adv it Orleans and it bile Chest burnsng of waste material. Tuberculosis of the it is the ho X -raY Examination Unit will Doctorse Nurses, d appreciates th ex mivation as as safe guard age nst etc the ren,Leeazl�eiecautiouaany con agiops notification by the parents, abetter place t liver a clean and healthy diseases be made .mong the chill Respectfully sub hY Town, which makes fo LgftOYitted, ARTli A• NICKERSON, Chian. B and of pI a113URLNG lice 105 Males nses Issued to 1954 55 Percales 1 Kennel 2 Kl Females O° $ 2 00 $210.00 ennels @ 5.00 105.00 2.00 110.00 25.00 25.00 P retained @ 10.00 20 00 d County R sPss Fully sub @ 20 $436 00 FRq mitted $433.20 1 °wu es k• ROGERS 26 Report of the Six -Year Major Capital Outlay Plan Committee committee met atAdams Selectmen's Chairman and office The members of the comet ichard f . committee were read on June 1 1954 and elected R the s Francis P. Burling Clerk. The purpo81 oof Chapter 41 of the Gen - budget °f expenditures dringthe' coming and discussed as set forth in section 1C eral Laws. To prepare a capital may anticipate e items so that they to items of improvement that a town Y need. To Six years. To attach a priority uordei of preference of give consideration e ii be acted upon in cdefinite eaditures of items. A capital di to the repayment of any monies bear�n ess dy otte binding one year budget should be prepared each Yea budget is a arise which ]us- 'd e additional in the future. A capital Coitions may et should only fact 'rown government; in fY departure from the budget program•LiormaI bud et year operat- include capital outlays and not items of Clerk prepare a letter, t °g expense. an and purposes, and send h It w the nature °f have the ea Plan it' P nio reply not out a six -year P of the of major the letter to later than July officials at' requested all ter nowt O oud ys for he v and Ite"Is such a° estimate sof thePanticipated major e 13c rd of Selectmen' Com- of55 -60 inclusive. It was Tree Warden, -ttee and the two misson ways, Park Commission' ef of police, Water or<S recived were very school ,Fire Chief, ittees. d the rep d interviewed each Co- operation was excellcn of eats report euests ose of aaapital department Complete. head so thatetheuProaly d for the`Pe° discussed with boat could be assimidlVan ingd °peratY�pSe °posts ant a1 opeationtof li each deparrtment head and led in the over-all all fm bl discussed 'tern P reflected °u y the p m budget, they are d been th °r. $ ur- the town. ation ba sub -coma of expense and After all available inform o form a it., items of six years. by the committee it was voted f the alectedPover the F. Neon a chart Pose f her effectaon the te, rate aSCritehetetoil Rse� ncluded. When Coancis P. Burling, Jarrett e'whic chart herewith uiprise the sub -coin the pre pare the figures shown on 127 I Ili the figures were campleted the mittee for discussion Y and study, were presented to the entire coil1- The discussion Of Out many differences Of hat the order of priority should be bror'gl sequence the capital ex uPinion within the committee as to in What t ers. After careful Pendituees should the vd indicating the consideration be considered by a list list was deviseO rder of each member submitted vin° Priority and from these lists file tollo I. New Elementary School 2. Town waters °ste 3• Regional High School 4. ENarging and ' 5. Converting n}Provin struction Q P a se g Skaket Roach property H•ghwa entary school for Town Offices anrf co d y on Hopkins Lane.partment building on ToWrl-oWrle town The enclosed Chart tax rate. c is aSed on ite s © e ow�'alu under onside ms that the voter: f t[1e and the est'mat� - inc cation rare and their possible eiTcct on ar sarily this d Increase in t are estimated at $300,000 per Yes, valuatio chart should ax rate is T4 ere, n and other be rev adjusted accordinYly set Committee budget chap d every year to reflect increa members ges. RiPharning Board are as follows: Eldredge ge E. Sdarns Raymond Parro�v Selectizleri. ]a)' Alton L 3 '• Newton Arthur 1�• Fer on Frede rnith nc C. Berger LeRoy A. N' gurli4r- Francis P Representing the JanieH Finance Committee oseph Critcl�etk Albion Ies eQuade ❑o G G U qNj 7� nCm�y'�� G F.Gt` r O E�� c �apC-5 r RO TU G 0000 Gaa3NGU 1 . U J U aA V C Gr! 0 0 j gr- U 0, o F O�oC UO O rj av rn -o 64 ° to .f c ,; � J iro°r�' ' cL r c G �• � }I Y t� 'l i I� A55E5SOt'S' &� �p�rt and To Orleans r' Comparative Statement Taxpaye1s ; As authorized February, 1954 by Article 13 of the Annual Town meeting, tlz the Clem- e Orleans Board of Assessors contracted With Equalization of V Co., of Cleveland Ohio for p l r°fessi0 na andthe in the To nuation of all real estate and Ohio, PeIrso p0 pletioneso n has Progreesed s. The contract price seas ,, IO o �- meti in procedure, me Februar to the point. where we expect c a4d be will used for 1955 vale 1 given to Orleans he 1955 and the new tics ,,vil arrived at will ea taxpayers on s tax year. Public no anon The basic open to an Specific dates when the valu exact prop to °Se of the re terested taxpayer. vy in Property. The the value valuation is to s read the le tics' erty autoinaticaf ision or Under-assess each individual's holdings °t top' similarly favoredY or the ment of one person's P not We ask for tax burden of all others who are he s se smelts into effect of taxpayers uttint; ills, nts will all in P. a The situ . welcomed any gUestions rearin T individual the entire coition we are by the Board. tit be done about ntry and there correcting is largely prevalent tlhrou�h no° We etIll Board oftAs t0 r olye v been growing demand that sag cial5 approving lessors this ine commended by state tax lean °g this ]mportant s ep thanik thh voters for theirs action in Real pe sonalaEsAseseSSed 54 0 'Total Asse 1953 1954 0 sse d gyp. Pulati se Val sse Nu °n lgs cation $5,903,810.00 X6,240'64'0'00 Pro heT polls 0 Census 717,390.00 737'000.0 Perty O Assessed 6,621,200.00 6,9781 1$� Plorses AS ,ners Asses 1759 j Cows As essed sed 14 Other ssed 658 3 Goats Neat Cattle 1506 3 Swine Assessed 2 �8 Sliee Assessed 43 5 Numb p Assess 13 11. Ave ng OHo wl 14 Z 1 Gres uses 0 44 . Number of Assessed 0 4 AmounCars 670 t Val Assessed > of tie of Cars (E 1230 Tax Assessed (Excise 6555 113 0 1569 4Tc�Od'05 °n Cars $640,720.00 729,6`l . 130 25,810.48 317,890•?b TO al Appropriations froni avail funds 35,300.00 4,378.36 Overlay, 33,631.02 County Tax State Audit Municipal Accounts 2,196.38 Mosquito Control 293.42 State 34.85 Underestimate 0 1,437.15 County Retirement System County tint and 381,555 ,83 Total Appropriations (Sstate 2 73 taxes and overlay) 1316.00 Tay, Rate per Thousand 367.53 @ $_,00 7 79327 Special Assessment (Moth} 21,793.27 Total Amount Collecorgs Coln�itment218}206.g2 (Except M.V. Excise) 47 ESTIMATED RECE1pTS 22Y108.00 Corporation 21,500.00 Income Tax cise 4'000.00 Motor Vehicle & Trailer Ex 35,00 I-icenses 11400-00 �ealth(and Sanitation 77500.00 General government 21,930.00 Charities 20700.00 Old Age Assistance 558.00 Schools is 817.39 Interest on Taxes and Assessments ssessm en 75.00 Old Age Meal Tax 23.70 Interest, Street Light Fund,G°ntrol 57000 Overestimate of Mosrluito 00. 3 Recreation 3'90000 veterans' Services 33 00 Grants and Gifts Tax 473 verostimates of County 8762 56 School Transportation 12 35, Free Cash from TreasurY $163�762'S Qpy, Chinn. UR R FCKERS ©N AIZ 0y A. NBU 2011" FjzANcYS F. 341,299.92 34,050.00 3,874.22 35,056.43 18.47 2,317.00 630.04 140.18 1,964.37 419,350.63 33.40 1,364.00 368.00 234,429.04 234,797.04 18,715.47 24,441.77 23,000.00 5,000.00 50.00 1,?00.00 1,800.00 6,000.00 21,700.00 22,000.00 1,000.00 1,015.31 75.00 .03 570.00 3,300.00 1,324.32 5,000.00 136,191.90 49,050.00 $185,241.90 Total Deductions 131 fill — - -- Report of School Building Cornnaittee To the Moderator and We, the members the Citizens of the hereby submit the °f the Orleans Town of Orleans: the followin School Building Cofflillitto" cle 33 Orleans School g report. Of the 4 a $uilding Coin 1954 with the X95 nnual Tow mittee appointed under arti� crieff M• Coc apario jrment of n mittee Mrs. Meeting was organizedliircl' 5' held their , and Mr. C• alter H. Mayo Jr., Nlr;. 41on- Francis Richardson was eetip rancis coi11, was g March Richardson. '1�1'e Jr. secretary, The elected arch 1954, at whi�11 tirlle C• (January sarY 1' 1955 j �heittee has heldan and Mrs. Walter H• lti'1; ate 0flices, Plus se meetin twenty -four nlectings to date ing Assistance an additional gs have been held in the Select The co Commission. meeting in Boston with tiro Build needs report annual port thorou s first step was 9 After Meeting ly' This reporttO study the future htiilci present careful was subi-nitted at the 'L)54 of the ,,,Careful consideration mittee e d gilding gssPtant w th Of ugh inspection 01 tip once of Mr. William 131 ` adaptable for an acidipresent 0rle onlmission of Boston, the c °111 present The site was on Elementary School kvas tit'" modern build site ►nad�or the follawi Modern sell g will eat rivate. More ng reasons: silo ns to it site needs accom accommodate . sPecifically the site for ]ativitiees b needs spa today's school roaran'. '� Lawns, ]ands ,Pupils of sPace foo the building itself and for futiinl present bu, scaping: walkarious age poor learning and recreat'011' will prov g will ' and d interest groups, 5 ac t'? e eve not • Parki g I s, � p the re re2. The Prese ore unsatisfact e ate tod school pr�>t *rianl 'tit P sentat' of nt build' an addition is built on tl is not strtic the M g, as i Inadequate turally or ass. a ns roomnot heating anucatch°OI $wilted 1'Y our con'ri'ittee Poor ventilat oto stand WatrTaly Sound assistance Con�` �y: basement nj The ds, li,, Systems Wooden fire of lighted and v a classroom 1 has e bclowlnationalindBd�lrtl,�r ;'lid program. The ated, an >; he lu ° granted temporary use of t11,, room. A siriallch0ol has d has no f1 chroam is p ,00171= 110 facilities unattractive• I cli expensive. InOst f health r e uate indonor providing a hot liil 1I Order additi is isolate r recreation or as, 111' r t° ad On if ' d from the school S% ";t 00 d t0 the Pre n� were would n`cey nb it would be 132 stairways to make he Coin - sary to change positions of windows and health a s within the interior Porn' with�conteil'porar measures of health and safet monwealth would not share in the cost of the old building . disapproves assisting the town in an 4. The Commonwealth for the above reasons. addition to the present building gert Hoyt Superintendent School and Mr. With the aid of rleans the Commit - Mrs, Cora Mayo, principal of Osistance Commission, y As, structure with a basement ex- Black of tllc School Building lent. The structure doe Park covering tee has made plans for a on b lured cavated only for the heating Pite in back T his of Eite would be adequate sou h of Bflapproximately nd's Of thin}, a res. from the service drive and the for well clove cd play areas sep' Parking areas. of: would consist entary grades accessible to Tile building s for regular eda rs every room. These e I. Nine classrooms y pupils, The storage the outdoor play areas by ext riot ure for shirt fountain. 170 ""I'S would contain nlovablebasil', and drinking ey painted. space, was11 and aura Y 70' to be used teachers closet, tree r0pms would be acoustictitliy 1 appr0ximatelyi4use, cafeteria, and ?. A multi - purpose al rooms anon, conWouldybe equipped as fol- as an auditoriump,V tl'Lstage. The rp °n' laws: a- 350 chairs. chairs. b. Storage 1700111 for al instruments• c. Stage with curtain iisic d. Storage room for il' clues t° facilitate clearing C. Basketball standards d ben f• Automatic folding tables s �n to Provide a separate lunch the room for other ed uses' e uiPP and textbook'- 9. An adequately' supp]ices, program for the anitor, for J d health 170o n1•biiildings they 4. Storage space 1 an viewing 5. Principal's office. ors' r ° °n ects, 1: orked with then', 0. Provision for t it n crows architects, who ll arcbitects. They have ave l�av After consulting illking witld Sellew school wllicl' would cost e deseigned, and Smith an modern Building As- the Con'mittee chose s for the School including a drawn preliminary plan` royal Of considered prohibitive a round Thts3plan 00neets wi�etlri IVO Caf fee1l the cost is too P kindergarten Lance Coi lmissio building, but in this 133 at this time. However, the that a kindergarten could ne'v building would be constructed sa appropriation added in the future under a separate In view of the dubious in the Orleans High School status of any recommendations con' the co Eastharrt and Brewster students morning hattee has decided not to submit building at this time. I-EROY q• HIOK Respectfully submitted, BARBARA D BRSON , 10SEPIf W • MAYO DOUGLAS'N I�A��RTI -IU R C. FRANCIS RICHARDSON I~R ZABETH C. COC14RAN CARROL R REED ARTHUR R. FINLAY List Of ]Baxter, lie "Piled by Boa dPof SeerJg'r1954 Benoit lectmen, 195A Burr, ' Ph liP 13.I ]Burton Herbert Ii Carter' A' Stanle Louis y Cooleense H Thomas Crosby, Maude H S• Cullum Er He ar r d Farwell Leo C Finlay, Arthur Frazier, ArthrR' Jr. Gravem u > j ti W Gunn, Charles A Hopkins, Rud Huber, Kennet lPh N. M. Johnson h G. Livingsto Delbert Long, Elijah err E. Lowell, John Peters, Co11i,N Watkins, Ch Wetherbee, Eliot XI Wilburn Ellis ' Orleans, Mass. Farmer D Clerk eaner mechan. Retired le Retired Housewife Retirednt Real Estate Carpenter Retired RtireWife Fi sheer ma Retired n Reet tractor Retiredg Real P CatY, nteate Merc r Chef pant Cleric Orleans Orleans Orleans East Orleans East Orleans East Orleans Orleans Orleans Orleans Orleans Orleans South Qr���ns Orleans East Orleans East OrleanS Or lean Orlean s Orleans South Orlean Orleans Orleans Orlean Orlean s j n r: q= h' r r r rr — 4 ` V 7. ti C C C n' 'ts 0 0 > to 6 10 0 a � rD p 5 � � s Year after first borrow'm money pa�'n1ent to retire serial notes or bonds Interest payment at 2'/2 -51 Payment ance and Operation ]Estimated number yearly Water Rate for AverraHouse*4t4; pwelleng from Ineorn g water Rates Icome Additiooan' rnTakers from 14ydrall II Taxl or Total Estimated Pa.yments )~stitna d 'Valuation in tstirnateRateCrease in Tax � q 1 � R �n R Annual Report Of tke School Committee Town of Orleans 019aniza #ion for 1454 Carroll S""')"L CONMI Jose �• Reed, Chairrnaij �`�EE Ph W, Higbins 195 Douglas N. ' Secretary Term Expires MacArthur Term Expires 1956 Term Expires 1957 S�pERIN� Herbert �NT OF SCHOOLS R°Yt, A. M- �? scKQO� PySIC�AN Henry A. White, M• D. i S oHQQT CURSE Pond, R. N. P�R�,ISQR 4� Li�illiai� P1�sde1 ��E�DANCE 1 136 FINA14CIAL $T �T E.Px N1955 ended 1954 � 81.00 General Control: eases , School Coninzittee Exp Superintendent of Schools 2,283.50 Enforcement of L"jw: 158.57 Salaries and Travel eral Contras 623 X623 3 00 Other expenses of Gen 2 653.07 ' Instruction: 5,814.,-)7 256.83 7 ' , 563.13 Supervisors Teachers Principal and Textbooks 3 540.91 91' 889.0fl Supplies S 1' 6;9 � 1,69 Operation: 3,8 Janitors 1.23 15,950-00 E Fuel }ectricity, 14,506.28 ' Miscellaneous - Janitor supplies ?,700.00 3,299 .48 Maintenance: nt Up 582.60 Repairs, 1Zeplaceme l`ee ?�42 1,48'- 46 Auxiliary Agencies: lies 11"37.c H Libraries ealth-Nurse, physician' Sapp O.J4 Transportation 1138.73 Insurance ex eases, Fi1nls, 73.00 Miscellaneous p uation' 16,8 - Telephone, Gx cation 14708. Pre - driver 41643-00 1,5`0.76 Buildings $135,241-00 Outlay: New Grounds and $117. 9 4.00 New Equil merit $118,02 1954 Appropriation 3 17 Ali t i Refunds 4.46 I 1954 Expenditure p penditure $118,028.46 Unex 117,932.38 G Pended^ $ 96.08 i RED COSH OP 8G40LS 1954 Expenditure — 1954 Accounts Receivable: School Funds $117,932,39, A ublic Schoo ate Aid for I 1C School Tran P °rt hapter 7Q De Ater 71 $ ati °nom $ 15,554.32 partrnent of i Tuition & public welf , ,;, Town of Br Transportati are 3,812.34 ew ort Receipts of Eastham�Tuiti °n PaYmentsf for I sendinUltl c 10,925.38 pi Net b0 ®ks hme 17,954.11 cost of 20.50 6 Schools _ 1954 74.95 4$,518.9 69,E-13.`t' l; l PE01AL Brought forty SOliaOL LUN C Sales of Sc and fro II ACCOUNT *Federal ho Lu m 1953 01 �I Salaries Subsidiesuches� ExpeO.'es E 9541954 Receipts 1 u� $ 9 `I pool andnt 15,376.97 Supplies 4,619.20 •41 25 $ 5 351.9 *Since l }7- 36 the date vofreceived 6 jl AccoN taut'the c ai seder al S $22,413.58 $ I S -- ° apPropriariou these %ur�SY checks s after re Will several month oNol Sue Ste not agree with the T d fQr 19�s CgOOL ATHLETIC AGGCU1dT — 1954 HIGHS $800.00 130.59 Appropriation -195'4 523.50 Carried forward from 1953 Receipts -1954 $1,454.09 1,448.35 Expenditures -1954 $1,_0 Carried forward to 1955 -Funds requested for 1955 SAL �CCATIOP ' 1954 VOCATIO Appropriation -1954 $ 1_83.90 Expenditures Education $ 500.00 Unexpended ocatianal Received on account of v 1 1953 for year ending ALlgust 3 , Funds requested for 1955 E?a Sla L�' $200.00 SCHC'CL C0 ,41,ITV 200.00 1954 Appropriation $2oo.oa Repen`litures CoI111111tt�e rluested for School Salaries for 1955 Jot of Schools Srt� Orleans: �e Sup s of ® Hoot art as your Re,� orl, 0 1� d Citizen an rep �° the School Conlnlittee an eighth has pointed submitting mY last several yea =n population 1 take pleasure in o1s• f the la` oar ora�and the shortage Superintendent of Schools. ° from oat casts, er- Each of the school ste,nming ed sch din the sup Up the need for mobeesQacW alaSSr was fulls intthatsreport' our most °f teachers to staff tl� `space needs o `nten ent's �partlfor 1953' As p39 1 i urgent. need is for more space grade is. at present be. at in lthe elementary level. The s Permit Issued by th Ing housed . ixth first grade Would 1 e St he basement tinder a teniporarY ate ]Building Inspector, our el P ace us in the e ernentary grades We . Pos and another larr- 1956, anticip, , te to house and 1, urgentlY r it'on Of not being able careful consideration t ecommend th such a situation in the ftill Of Mittee : I hope that a 0 the re,(). at the cit' nual Town n cle, rid - 17-ens of Orleans Z(,Tivc I entarYnbleuiloatlon' . in 1956. Meetin8 a Id b it, 9 Of the Building Corll- ready for Occug Wilt be tile an- 'rhe solution Pancy as voted at a, the high sell early as possible present time. As th. Pol level is a bit uncertain at the five-town plan h - is report is b as Just be. eIng w taken. One adjustrn,,Jt In defeated rItten' 17eg'Onali7ation on tile in the 1953 rep at the h- arid two cl ort is the 19h School no fur her action has been This . assrooms wh t is and us- Possibility - 'ch was not considered only a delay-n 'fig tile Of of - action present tune Ing tile study hall illto ,his probler 9 Ividi and a coMM h roOrn as a StUdv ha]" MY Personal h.p. - solved this year and Is that 'tte Should be st6ldyirl-a for recoil, Mend a that the h the elementary tions it' the neigh school . space needs can be 11 Uture. e S can be re-studied f d piled befOre tile end of tile fiscal pear H) Since this is corn has been th,jt althOu94 there these fi-ures are cSti'llatcs- rt�,e Years, our reirn- I . table will s-hol" ' ith tile town's A study of this I t during the last- ­ Cos 'let toocther t the sanle increase in the gyross This f at aboU schoOls is lCreased- ta, for sch�Ols 'nt t1j Lx burs(:nients have also Ir wt Our X be prese , for be argued 11crCased valuaticIn have I" It might C� d that t rs ago. Brew- level �viii be note live ye"I . - lents fron, - sli , In fact. 'it . four or oil payn d bcfOre con' ghtly less than it Was Itide Wit' de&Ct�' �oil Pupils, that trice Our reinibursellients inc silould bo are 121 Witt s 'flts t1jere sttId, a d Easth"1111 these , Ster , n �l Silice $,)()?.09. putillp -t per pL1P1 ' ld b-- the _ tile net Cos dent NVOU c0st per Orleans Stu - ,,,,,jjjIeI �q facult), at the etc- , nic � 11 School the s� 11, at thc . , 1 47 -f his addi- t1li, I-all Nvltl :hers ition. d We oponed schOO' fi'111 a Ilew poll t an to . eased enroilnien - '11111tar-�- school of tll,- IfIcl r. COc" only three 1'ew tXv ind teaciler ta,,,,Ilt by elected ne , y bcc,,,,, al 0 repkicei nts arid one '111se lerlY . . coach- rlcC,-SsC1 's forn. FaltwEllis W, cjas�- MISS n col- - t1onal L'acher Nvas le�,ye is 41SO to C OVcr S01110 of tile , 'Ork. ackso t t " k- te of j , ence. ran Who ,,;as freed for 6111dallceNN q SO 171 teacher and aduc Ellis, ,, grc acl1IIl_- tel jucatI0 d holds his to this position. Miss �,Veil as .1c, all in I 'I's C �,, pjly� of Maine for three 9 giris' atilletic teall" — fl .1 rcr,;lt)' . is Oar Ljrli� - , 140 tau(Tilt Mr, Elrner 13ic'-Tcrh - liNlersity. , bop and Ite of tile Lj . th of cOach. He is a ari�'Jul ibla tant III Master's deg C7 Collin " Ort, as';Is 0 ' bliversity gree frOln 13LIC�sP d ' 15 ' f the Y'ear,s in Grt�enville and as clecto rad"ate naili a �77 apidly durin' Mr. Herbert Pette '_;tcTI0ii1 I!, roNlill I utation 111 related Subjects. N4r' Pet I lialle 9 chool POP t this fall tal 5 rollfilell Of Uri, ,ad a 10ith "n cri I'llpared d accord- All of the towns 1947 We V f 59 teachers co ti In C01111711.1red 0 — Increase union th" la,t few ye-111's- �) as I faculty 11" has 11 Of njore ese f f 113 ' tota ssro)13�11 � . our towns 0 had "I Of Cla additio - responsible for (3f 17421. In 1947 We b'r le )Ositiori Colo %00 12' d the I kv, IlLifil atCd t-1 crcat0 'Vas elected -Ind tile 'ssit PIC In 'th 8 1 today, riecr' N4r. . fall \V� t Chace froill -�]Y- This growth ""is added -f I"s 14affle degree pers \Ve L �qrll. bia Urll- Drinel. Lcast Year rocrt c an d arld C 101unI arid 11LISic P J.10 13.A. v Will schools instrumental t ' ery - a Ph. . illtable school. elementary schO01 '�"p e hOlds d her r L3ar - to this position. L)r. chac all . th. centerviil'.illo, irtade. T College Cars In � be,,,-tlle spriri!� Yalink: State Teacher" several .)aI Of tile rotress incIp, . arid P �,igjled erslt\�- She taU_'Olt I olar, r dlitles darice, % P r , Ved rilost. ]recently , 11 lie Gui Ch ` ili ex-plai. ectof 01 'ice"s report ky ,, ()Ir Mr. David L)""; ' 14[ Each inly t Year th able coMpar. e annual sell 1119 Ool 1950 Total Cost Of - schoc), Peratire")" 'as 1951 On COS ts contain,_d Over the follo','j- $ Reirnbkjrsemeo'1512�'67 1952 $96,457.59 a five-year periOd- n t,% Net 41,315.33 99,257.93 1953 1 gi-I Cost to Town 36,r,2 I � 10 $106.2, _,8 12 $ I I 8.o24.00 Valuati 60,[ 97 29 On Of Town * 3 7'8 5 39,836 3.77 .49 42,84 5.73 49,300-00 Tax for Sc 5,534-290.00 61,404.13 hools 51917,390, 006,276 63. .392. 18 69,72-4-()t) No. of pupils. 10.87 Oct. 1 10.11 .870-00 6'621.200-00 6,900,000-()() Valuation Per pupil 337 Gross 5,460 9.78 367 9.57 10.10 00 Cost per pupi. 1 16,124.00 389 466 Net Cost P,, P11 283,53 Pil 16,1 36.00 262,82 442 14,947.00 168.1 5 255 . 13 14,807.('() 163-04 240.35 253.2(l 157.88 140 143-42 149.61 piled befOre tile end of tile fiscal pear H) Since this is corn has been th,jt althOu94 there these fi-ures are cSti'llatcs- rt�,e Years, our reirn- I . table will s-hol" ' ith tile town's A study of this I t during the last- ­ Cos 'let toocther t the sanle increase in the gyross This f at aboU schoOls is lCreased- ta, for sch�Ols 'nt t1j Lx burs(:nients have also Ir wt Our X be prese , for be argued 11crCased valuaticIn have I" It might C� d that t rs ago. Brew- level �viii be note live ye"I . - lents fron, - sli , In fact. 'it . four or oil payn d bcfOre con' ghtly less than it Was Itide Wit' de&Ct�' �oil Pupils, that trice Our reinibursellients inc silould bo are 121 Witt s 'flts t1jere sttId, a d Easth"1111 these , Ster , n �l Silice $,)()?.09. putillp -t per pL1P1 ' ld b-- the _ tile net Cos dent NVOU c0st per Orleans Stu - ,,,,,jjjIeI �q facult), at the etc- , nic � 11 School the s� 11, at thc . , 1 47 -f his addi- t1li, I-all Nvltl :hers ition. d We oponed schOO' fi'111 a Ilew poll t an to . eased enroilnien - '11111tar-�- school of tll,- IfIcl r. COc" only three 1'ew tXv ind teaciler ta,,,,Ilt by elected ne , y bcc,,,,, al 0 repkicei nts arid one '111se lerlY . . coach- rlcC,-SsC1 's forn. FaltwEllis W, cjas�- MISS n col- - t1onal L'acher Nvas le�,ye is 41SO to C OVcr S01110 of tile , 'Ork. ackso t t " k- te of j , ence. ran Who ,,;as freed for 6111dallceNN q SO 171 teacher and aduc Ellis, ,, grc acl1IIl_- tel jucatI0 d holds his to this position. Miss �,Veil as .1c, all in I 'I's C �,, pjly� of Maine for three 9 giris' atilletic teall" — fl .1 rcr,;lt)' . is Oar Ljrli� - , 140 tau(Tilt Mr, Elrner 13ic'-Tcrh - liNlersity. , bop and Ite of tile Lj . th of cOach. He is a ari�'Jul ibla tant III Master's deg C7 Collin " Ort, as';Is 0 ' bliversity gree frOln 13LIC�sP d ' 15 ' f the Y'ear,s in Grt�enville and as clecto rad"ate naili a �77 apidly durin' Mr. Herbert Pette '_;tcTI0ii1 I!, roNlill I utation 111 related Subjects. N4r' Pet I lialle 9 chool POP t this fall tal 5 rollfilell Of Uri, ,ad a 10ith "n cri I'llpared d accord- All of the towns 1947 We V f 59 teachers co ti In C01111711.1red 0 — Increase union th" la,t few ye-111's- �) as I faculty 11" has 11 Of njore ese f f 113 ' tota ssro)13�11 � . our towns 0 had "I Of Cla additio - responsible for (3f 17421. In 1947 We b'r le )Ositiori Colo %00 12' d the I kv, IlLifil atCd t-1 crcat0 'Vas elected -Ind tile 'ssit PIC In 'th 8 1 today, riecr' N4r. . fall \V� t Chace froill -�]Y- This growth ""is added -f I"s 14affle degree pers \Ve L �qrll. bia Urll- Drinel. Lcast Year rocrt c an d arld C 101unI arid 11LISic P J.10 13.A. v Will schools instrumental t ' ery - a Ph. . illtable school. elementary schO01 '�"p e hOlds d her r L3ar - to this position. L)r. chac all . th. centerviil'.illo, irtade. T College Cars In � be,,,-tlle spriri!� Yalink: State Teacher" several .)aI Of tile rotress incIp, . arid P �,igjled erslt\�- She taU_'Olt I olar, r dlitles darice, % P r , Ved rilost. ]recently , 11 lie Gui Ch ` ili ex-plai. ectof 01 'ice"s report ky ,, ()Ir Mr. David L)""; ' 14[ to accept a position lit the De University, and his work Partment of Guidance at Northeastern University, Cochran, a teacher been divided between two men. Mr. freed from part n his at the Guidance work for classroom duties Guidance School, has been The four towns of towns of Orleans and assigned to part -tine teacher, but no a' Un'on have v Eastham. Committees a1soFFvOted ent has bee oted to employ a second art Christine W to em n made at this date. The Union Woo of Harwich has beencmecO d secretary and Mrs. Our largest Repair and xm two schools. Theifcms h provement the elementary urnaee at the ave been expensive item school required high sc n on the furnaces at the pool was relined and that at curtain at the high the school. elinin Cep Pair Items of g, repair, a new burner. Another machine new equipment and cleaning of the stage rack forftheMic osc pinent oFe, new Students include school include a sewing cause of incre nt. These des er rao of replacing the enrollment se last porch, lockers, baskets and a With modern des Old students, we have Purchases were necessary be` Our ex desks. furniture ctheinued our progra�l for the fact that ores for at elementary scho themselves that our cost repairs or call i❑ expert do m be greater if it were not ma'or break -dow e pert hel ny of 5 a�rho take a real nS. We feel thabefore the the smaller repair job: respective buildingnsterest in the apP e anefortunate 'malt problems N become men e and operation of their The increased scha Tra`1tspart n of a fourth school atio crowded conditia bus. Th Population has children more quick, it extra bus necessitated the addition In consideri Y and has made has not only alleviated aver - investigated rag the efftclentl possible the transportation the two need fo Y, to transport t contr possibiliti r this bus was decided to es of b ,the School Committee tageous to Purchase out for bid uyln was felt that use the bus' o e school After Ca efbus or letting th' bus far only fo could saver extra -C �T s• First, it consideration, athletic teams ur months money b ocular events would be advant and second, to make an accurate e amps, and used imfohod e have had t l e ransportation It is impossible, is only, but th f on this period give a fair indication of the ollowing figures based $155.86 expense we can anticipate. 440.00 Total operating costs 52.05 Salary for four months Insurance for four months $647.91 2' 863 .23 Total mileage 7 9000 n per niile 610.00 Operating cost p l, Estimated mileage per Year or depreciation. The Estimated cost per thingafor repair he bus over a three -year I have allowed nothing will pay driver because reimbursement from the s Nichols as Period. aving Mr" his passengers as h' We are most fortunate in h es bus all ortance of the bus he takes the same interest ill ime act 1n'p does in the school. We sour drivers in our school program bershiP d 1V1em 52 152.53 1953 -54 gttendanee an 51 1951- 177 188 50- 243 Membership 1941 0 1 169 195 384 431 Grades 1 -6 161 358 3d� 92.12 92 "3 e art - Total 7 -12 322 95.25 95 01 Returns be foou d at Attendance 94.72 front the 5 cloy grad a taken atio juded me These figures a D inforrr► reports an Schools all aver nt of Education. 'tailed d statistics no prob- the end of this report, of the carefully. are e that all be read but they' ere there I sincerely hop ort will roblen's, munities where and Ill 'the general school (aping friany n those cOC I where this United States are e surrnounte ed citizens; a system reciation IScooperation s which cannot arents, irate ate in beie any since andarpd for our teachers eel most f or ils, and 1 tannin° a high spirit of cooperation pr help in main to all m associates for Submitted, 140YT d ©cad schools. Respectfully 1, ER den of Schools Superint 143 Pr_: Report of the Principal of the High School It is a pleasure to report to the people of the town that their i high school has Passed fac- ulty turnover has again throw another successful ear. pur tact salary schedule has enabled gratifyingly small, and our impro�red The school has o us to obtain Competent rep ia�:ements. curricular activitiess rated very to p '� extrci` er5' smoothly. Our program at ere in the two school orchestras and tl eonumber pupils misesctOl in' crease, thus justifying our invest tion. Membership in the iris 'Went in additional musical inytrti �- has had to be li girls' choir has reached the point where limited to the high have almost gh school in the upper grades andpma} swell ey outgrown the future. Tlie two school chore' Year II ' time isfor b weou been eating space for them. program both have able to fault r boys and omplete a year -round 'L. full Vi of field hocke ember as girls' our girls. The employment pf `i school. The aketba]l, and has made a th e port PrcJ "rthe Season Program addition of all rather P gram for Soccer softb�o passible for the girls of ee than footb the boys of as a Ys sport completes the lIrL; a s at is all, is in kee the school. The selection of so d Port th tiVar regardless of sizat less exPeeePeg with the modern trend tO lily cost 'and , permits almost any boy to P maintae town °f Orlc produces far less injuries. Football N`°tild offset n ade ans ab to this expense. There � uld ice thousand dollars per ) ` lielp Ce be to rtai no ue tain a questions s ©urce of revers man rroneous state have been asked ' rt Y citizen statements iii�l ce y cation ns of the made `which in recent months � t]za do- riot' al Standen town are have seemed to indicate will by sli°uld beof their hi cOmPletely unaware of the true 0,ilye ask concerne Permanengh School . Believing that anN rt d and the true with Certain dispelled, tite bulk of this repo eell 1) Question: answer specific questions that have on: „ s to them An is 0 We . rle ]' fled ace reditih�rleans Hi ans Niglt School an accredited scl�c'a li'v highb� the 1kl4sg gency an `School has been full accreditecertil 'Colleges Chusetts Y where in this area, Itybas lieen tis A 0 l soon and S� is a mem department Clci: of arleaas they set ondary SC er of the of Education as a icition ns w u pools, an New England Assoc Of thi as tl1e thin their accr d will be accredited b" I `) i tionals organization d high school Iti g servic, in p; c, mh r ill" branch h °h +ation °tin@ ha�,e toe °n the Cape to become aet11 Ited permission by tIlisl�ict ] principals tci , nci of Society. There is ilc1ble to cis, and if there were we would Possible accreditation av� Orleans High have it. „ u ils graduating fe °� enter college`' 2) Question: "Hoyt pschool before one of our graduates has School go to a preparatory ears anl} This pupil has been Answer: In the past Sih�f after graduation. more time to get gone to a preparatory Schaal , ears and needed a post graduate ill during much of his final t��o y • is well caught u He co iid have done lust ah School graduates fully pre- course atOrleans High School. 3) Question: ''Are Orleans choose ?„ Can enter any college Pared to enter any college they m ©1 graduatesualll e and fore Answer: Orleans fi*all School mentally cl six }`ears we have in the country for which the 11 are curing tlinsPtutions anion° oth�ean, of Michigan, dad school recommends tl1C follo�viQg University g ring - clina Colby, P graduates admitted to of Te lo�Y Brandeis, . University Mass College' of Maine, iversity, achusetts Institute Tufts iyersity Nor Uri. Tufts Engineerini, School' setts, Un No a test Hos- �issachu erniant' 'land . P ital field, University of University o€ V rse, New EChildren's 1losp , New Hampshire, e Conve gaston C tuition rates at LOSton University, DGener I�Hospann'ot affas� tile o ls, and have not Pital, Massachusetts le Qirls etc •, etc. Most of Yount-, the exclusive o v0 to college?„ Y League colleges or ates b ahead of is therm Tie Scho orad� rs is in applied for admission to of way the prieans ast the Cape or s which 4) "Do ninny o ergtile p best on eaCsPclas the Answer: Our rep° is one °helpercenQle es• The total "I'll- average State. eafollowi g table shows SS schools be coil--- the ono ate. bcr gone to their ed�c tion Woiiid g53 3p�lr /3Cc 1949 331 1316 195 further educa- 1951 33 1n�3 ;v 2Q to 251Io for A�� nut all a school The national average is ab li School too sm Lion. Orleans 1-lig i small sct ° 1. et as to 5) Question: `c�Cr�cuiuni cool is N la ge en ,ardless of size. have afirst -rate c Hiah S is plCntyschaol' rural areas in the Answer: Orlean•- ol, In about ancyliools in u medium size high 5C11 S lust 5 liiall s complete a curriculum 15 -���' The average size of the 115 t 'h country is 158 pupils. in urban areas u TO average size of the 3 689 high schools leans High P to 10 000 Populatio g School will have n is 376 pupils. In 1955 Or- small school either for a rural bout 325 Pupils. Hence it is not a Any high school can Offer or an munity desires, as co urban area, culum would In a small school class plete curriculum as its coil" high. Our Operating small and the per sizes under a broad curri- culum is not undul costs are average, operating cost would be, the curriculum, would be ensive, If ge, hence obviously, our curri- almost exactl r school were twice as large much 1im Question Inn' `Are y the same as it now is. Answer: p�heir cho.ci ofupils at Orleans High School very subjects and pi's in all ects? in school ' ou schools fare limited of to plan a get a diplom y selectin in their choice nite goal. PIngram of is a waste of g rose easiest courses very studies Vries similar to Y all schoolpuPil which aims toward a defi- work out a re that for this program for one pup were permitted for daily class other pupils hence it is possible) to dred teachers o� moreoo1 w- ithers schedule, If utter) free electives to ben required every school there P ss 6julty of less than lift to a bull- c' English are y oPerate. Y ,vics ever are earn c °arses health educatio In Orle s which are and out llt grams are n' and marr' basic in High School these 'uy a definite Plaiuted to meet 'age and fa athematics, some science, much t. goal and these roily living, r°` we me left for free`eleg Certa nob eels, thaiswhen pupil to�Pard Permit free elect. dives bas- , that is ' working It ever the schc of c S. Howe b, there just isn Jule on nurse large or small. permits. s in ad der, at Orleans High School conflicts there isn'txhe same i�ition to requirements when" at randoirole°�1cPrevent Pupils in true of every other schpOl' it is anywhere a the s.tu Pils fro ex'stcnCe ale else. anon at O Orleans eansct.ng subjects eabso "lately rl 7foQuestion. not, 'Are is no different from what oats muni Ynshould The gpr ©P is ?Qfieiings at Orleans Ode' mun.t e 1 m for High School munity to the child ginned to n n °n`colle cool- same in alI schools. the Qn- cll'etthose P "fi Pupils needs of of the con'_ do not cal needs fur Curr, ege currineeds vary from one coil"' is no have any nee f net Culum is culun' should not be the need for It' need rodone, aV4ee don ctIyrvOUCa Iona study for we I arts Prot teach agricultu eofor there gran' is `tpsigned to give the jobs our graduates actually take background skills for the types Of 1 teach the mathematicseand.eve cram• addition citi- When the et throu��1' school• We education in health, enee which go along with such of ge eral ought to have. We that there is a certain amount graduate '"Ship, English, etc., whicll every n to girls how teach teach that too. gam is planned Since most Of to Our home economics p} er they acts arrtly after leaving high run homes successfully et married needs, too. then' in that department dog for their Sa low that school our curriiculuni is Planned schedule at Orleans 8) Question: ,Isn't the salaryet?„ Orleans is better than `ve lose the few good teachers we chedule' and under. It is better it.es Answer: The present salary elation large towns and that .n almost all towns of 5,000 PO or.ty of large wealthier large than the oral few of teachers the salary schedule in only a f attract good so for in the state. t is surpassed beat only cen We have done but weae n hoild them when they get here' of Orleans High Several years. ,t the Operating oforgandzatiod example of Question: uldn School be lowered by �onie Oth��ional Scic stss have soared n $100 a Answer: The Wach "s' e oPeratLn i1 cost ce for indicate that reorganized schaal er PUP eviden Our gradual Ieorganization. Their prey absolutely reorganizatoOmuch. We are h* peTer than ours. Thee I Is b ht {y, but n gro ating costs would g costs lit now' adequate sc.- 8 wth will lower operatin [Gal le�'el na shoal have °rking on a fairly cc°nonOrleans Nigh S Often found have e lQ) Question: Does t9„ s courses Dols Graduates nce facilities and equips from our Ph adva13 co pleted chen'istry Answer: Graduates sses in ess fully is �omp should eta secs ver. Th lete set tl1emsour chemist their courses a .cap whatWe have adule the same fro C y o h eats• d we sche i°iirses in college with n are Ode arses an is d°' too ndicate that our facl,'Sfs bath ca s,Ghoa N'gh School of lab orator a paratus f for that other at Orleans ip length of laliaraory Perio the classes a matter of deaths tirely s l I ) Question:. ?,I t lass dZe isa thousaar erru�b °� epens classes all to be econom eta yearAnswer: Ec ache'. used to daC,11 .n rn'naY save teaching so ago one to stem To These of forty f.vemonitorial and fifty 'Ire found 147 hence be econo e u mica] College to featurebut they certain] Rollins limited to ten in their Y are not efficient. R England Pupils, The advertising that their class size was ten private school Harkness Foundation once Nc`v ers hails possible, a large sure ®f gave a of a c,ass of w Is general] money to make classes e CEencY. Orleans tHentY -five Y considered by experienced teaGlrf between these two High Schoolpresents the top limit of teac]iln� twelve classes figures classes ova roCl with , with 17 avera��e almost Midway ments between enrollment of 1 pupils per class. There ar between ten talent thin or with en- ters, and twe Y and thirty, thirty ,mare, thirteen is departml °5t all then]atter d only seven withlenrollments l]es5r5thnrn to be t'ng expenses'nat]ng then- the home economics Glnc] - t our cla sesoared ©fYwa all, since smaller classes would not affec Y for the teachers who teach them have CM 'Cient] their larger classes. It would app 12 oar that • 1 Question: Y economical study rn the cafeteria ?Don t Orleans size. most oFswer: yes, High School pupils havc to there, cafeteria they d03 is In , as in man robably the neW Wa y other schools, p the exceedese anythined for use as chusett Regional ool a large pe''enty-9 else in the the study liall High cI abv �r�ib a cafeterP elal room to �'A�ls, for i�ture since our study hulls Ir old C°nditio, s _form scat uF to would be uneconomical to i'u• 7 to usi rg it are entirely sat f the toO ne hundred and fifty pup'<<Iltin�� It is a study hall" factory in As long as seating and 1i _ction to a cafeteria there is no ob! School does he d that the el ganized es not m� citize answers ill dlsP to phase of assure up to the town � these cl resthe is their I l other , Pare the of the cult schools fa any and hence needs tc' ire reer' most fortuo]s where wducationaly who have the maturity and exP of exactly Why in t e hav to standi tl�t Perie he rn of present eSep ght �n zeour school with rte Pence ost pre rec that your cliild etlt' is rtence the value of s have been situation. In fact ex' feepi ec'ate the flue of classes of n teaching here. We know by ex, 11 of sa9i which omrportanc� intinj, 'Oderate size. We know by ON: cli4uesal class c0boys andf the scPuPil` teacher relations "'r.ttnrt�! here. Wa 1>lalor nscl °usne grrls hav of integral, one- conj "ILI attendan e appree1Problent ss with. e° £have seen the d rItan have ce wlli , ate the rn ma n a school with its resr•stdtrt contrlbutedhto our boys eaSC QoI spirit but no. �5 tl� ,l Aunil girl- R and pleasure dl f ,ssess. These co terrcl1e stability, our lory in turn contribute and these turnover and our low drop -Out rate, have lost teachers because of t° continued school success. We Inay but we have not lost them protrrotion to better p other schools- because ,sew here, because of happier teaching conditions certain to be successful its physical A school of the type of Ours Is le, Tegardless Of superior rn its efforts to educate young PeDple' re with a Y ht to comfort of teaching and learning,.a an empty barn. f pug faculty could operate successfully in ` ereate-st teachers lent gyminas urns. renrrncl ourselves occasiOnrllly that the , gag � to maintain di �ople of Orleans will ti3 Q that d not operate in beautiful laboratories or osslwil Bclievin¢ their It is to be to clPooltsituation r�s ion oas heir children rather than their educrrtrorl I feel assured that in Y on the tax rate, p prir��ar interest is the rogram y the saving oi' -1 1'ew pennies d sound edueducation will always ey will not be diverted from C,00d Those who send any Proposed cat]o nor of the things You posed nreaSUres Of oor edU e a little mole expensive than p well far n haej� rir`yldren to private schools rLIlc schools. Irt now in your srrbralitted, OLDS, Respectl't'lly gUR W R);YN principal of the High School. ART Supervisor S�t` sub- Report Population and epoa'# o 7ro4 °f ©f Union Brat Chatham and �ccause of the ace lent t e schoO astlram, Orleans, ervisor of education. ti`huent increased enrollment asition } h0ol committees of the towns t an eler". on the " g nce t s position I rwIch decided to aP elected to cad Pleas`rnexplain here haw the very n 5nahave found ittov� Y S"tisf is expedjenalt�Yste are known vary: ne a ear, it edticatto visors a testing; as- �vork fits on this y Idds t eleme ter) n, pguldanCC tar. Regard - into and = en ` el The titles by wlllcl7 of curricula sclraol CO with the chi rsols and sistantg teacher; director elementary' ncerned with alI persons less superintendent; Is co and row t of the title, the supervise f teache�jii]dren to relationships ]n he first with the and leasan Orleans prin- dg`ncies thatgheIpsthese tk a� e foundenden w' Orleans 111ementaryr WorkAs a coordinator,t 1 the sup ne staff Of the c'pal ng with Mr. HOYwith the fi SehOQi Mrs. Mayo, and 141 i '� During the month of pct the classrooms in Orleans October, I had opportunities to visit all ing of reading, to stud plamentary School to observe the teach - lems, and to help y the children who are having reading pro d- readan p with child growth bean g habits, abilities, and In the direction of improve g made in the readin attitudes. I find excellent progress the individual's needs g field and that During abalataes attention is being given to g November, I have' and interests. Program to determine ability been carrying on a diagnostic testing children and have been finding and sato achieve. ent levels of various children tested, 1 should like to list help meet the needs of I can be of help to the here some of 1 } By bein schools as the ways in which I believe ents, teacherasllable to ta}khovYeCar continues: ar_ advise and children, stschool problems with J t© the ability. help as my Ten knowledge t udy these problems, and e ?) By Cooperating and experience gives m in an g with th �) .Y evaluating the on ed drool principal and teachers capal and g the ucational protects. teach, curriculum and methods rs to Improve and working with the prirr' `l) $Y bein of teaching the subject matter, matenals' or dis g available cuss ed to grow 5) BY ca ry connectedonal theorieslde the school to expand the carrying on with the , policies, methods teach min th dam Y mationslementary grades. for b) i3y beco m the , workshops or courses materials ' g more and mgrow professionally. cce ducat o alp These t0 help to acquainted with resouaais rnateri•rasources include find better mat rc cxhibi real es, 7) 13yt weorkingd re5' film, filmstrip books,t periodicals, lower closely with t v Ming Thee oa ' for tgrhedus a fou datio'idance director estab11s11h s UP' I might s ways ap Pwer grades n on which he can build of any chit Y th ch their co Should Child the l��hinglthashall o Pend my time. In su pf a nfidegceika o than entar nCerns the wet! -being teach feciation for theAAoiank the schoo,ades concerns me. for ers of the Orlear,, rat n andta, . Position tand of Orleans pro s I11d entary School. nCe of the principal tI Res pectfull Y submitted, "ARRIFT CHACE 150 Guidance Director Report °f the exploratory one for the rimarily an exp Dint, even if we new This year is of necessity pe could not at this F r give statas- ti h dtlto. point ithopridel to Pa j eve helped get j °bs or make a bcs on the number of students Ave batter adjustment to school- we feel that the citizens facts, which An10n,°� these are There arc however, a few this time• Steps we 1 �Thens might be interested ` e found It this fall. n� in problems pro guidance sit this situation• (3) The fad ng sc to take to imPrOve the Guidance Director. it this fall can best we found b Counseling; (1) The guidance situation as a} Records; ( ) be described under four headings: ( very good order, (e} Testing; (d) placement- records Were in nDirctor last year (a) Records. The Guidance the Guidance cleans. The fold- (a) Records. s that the at statistics for each s y when one consider• week start had er "t on the averse only one day arks, and vital ' c g m' fete. A g ational studntaaning test inforrnationa fairly omgtalogue all ved There bee nt were in good order e and sch° rovided there much itlf n made on a file of college the space p nor was orination was as complete as Rraduates, ivara no records on follow-up of opportunities al record folders arson interview nformation on local employment the p a single anti_ indi (b) Counseling. Com'a'dnbeen lip1in file uFPmoresoften per ed that counseling h s i nun the results IC h students sale calaly those headed e for CO e °e' Were 'ven fc9 f tests and use Renceh} ,intelligence fa} (c) Testin Tests had been gTYpes o called clerical apta- sc thfully recorded in most as es- and student's test }astic aptitude (somet1rlsuch as mein wll1c t nventories," tads' sPecial aptitudes tests, to find ° wn as insocial achievement tnterepreference tests give' se ,Ire kneosonal or been. per sts lie, technically the cover F littlead 11 Onality tests to help un uld disc °vlimitation . drile dfl (d) Pla Placement. As far as because of rove this sltuatlCuidance normal. h, in undoubtedly e to iropro make the it has this area, undou to tak e made to a whole the teach- er (a } Steps we pr °posalready b ee School istributed to comment beogra) An attempt ha part of beente chefs use area in amore integral forms llrieh the s by thee Guidancce Direct °r' tiv l�l i q � �e i � � I on student behavior which is unusual in any vyay. These reports tell of outstanding examples of students as well as of examples a good cooperation on the part of siders that an important t -rative behavior. The Director con - of difficult behavior part of his job is the handling of cases occasion; so far rand even the administration or discipline oil h, has no reason to feel that this has undermined his usefulness as a counselor. {b} More frequent counselin set up. In the future been approximately this order: d]rect ©r ©jt pesgtoacounsel ustudent e lil First: ]Very students at the Second: Seniors p the glI School, t or further education, het make Third: Juniors plans for job placej11eil aptitude tests ,for the administration d want to do a'fterhelP then} crystallize n of interest tests Fourth: high sc their ideas of what e Lowe, classes hoot. ment to school primarily Lest' (c) Inauguration society Y to catch cases of rnaladj far, this guration has consisted of a job Sa survey which is to be Of the planln p went bureau at the sc11oo1• riot which will f. Carrie g of a community ccLlpati° d (d} In the the bases for out by the senior class this Tutu place s ye�1r. ;1ri determine re, a system meet in the future. to what is ha of follow- help Eastham, as well as pp t0 the scho up 'which will y aria (3} as school of graduates in Orleans ins facing the leavers or drop-outs. pleteness heck of sufficient Gu }dance three time to Director: year, in spite Of schools coil]. little or ambition which cover with any degree of this. increasin °thing at the iiS to the c© his responsibility. So tai do time g effi- nc ,;,mentor ntrazY, he has been able to h away from the high s futuresehOpls. He still hopes that, �;te (b) Inabilit r and technic Y to drool. ' ]te will be able to spend i1 le Placement al schools. In his teat cV�e4 With as in a Guidance n Order to do) hang in order to visit Coll ail present syste colleges andit�ct °r w thorough job of edLICati°# d the Director m of part -ti Vchnica! Should be Personally cclLiaiiltile Still do an t0 leave hisme guidancechools as possible. Under fod acceptable teat egular e11e' it is virtual) im ossiilie 0 In aoneleus Ion Y we lob misery and science c lasses once is , ma cation today I rY Part, a state our Liid, there continue n these and should very strong feeling that ado' Poorly ad. to be days of • be an inte rat art, of all fl'y mat" childrendto stud ts. fyw� c a siho less part, rein�ortl pr- inseeu ore happy and Pthese, lives well theireSCIlL 'I 152 and and to real,,, more of their potential, we in their community, `sell -done. shall feel that our job has been submitted, JR. well- Respectfully M. CpeHRAN, @rVlSor e Art SLip know the rules Report of �" ant must the xudi- articip know an Before a game is Played ed tile cti qty' Mans and hard Work pro - but constant Practice born.. d regulation 17overnin� menu of a certain sport, the are made, regulations In art. Good duce champions. 1 believe y � d r,g a few that are vthe There are I believe, "rules all are how use dratvin * and perspecti Ue shown to use various > light and shade , nlus' atian in iIbPortank to the student. The) and ParticFP flow, does not kill tOOls of the trade. Denlonstratio lion someone oo back to the old t To if �ven0 the tools of their media are most inlportan • cilildren., the creative urge we find in ale well oun1zed as being great ledg, of masters we will find they wer rc reco� A basic k interiors Profession before their works eve t neglec'ed• , furniture, and of art is no clothing drawing The appreciation to pictutl si instruction In a group of e0] °r and des in relation avail able to a field trip. and architecture goes illong a us nlad Chool y for s at the Paint; y hstlle P t exhibit of painting ng. Mr. Reynolds res,n Tgh school students Burin able to see anhlyannis'd poster contests hanks to him, the)' were Oalleri,s ii1 Ilibits most beneficial. CaPe Cod Art Associations sever, Rare dents the state on Students artieipate . the follow w is stu s Association ear S., year. In ply estimation reca(,piti t ,Leacher the coming y eQ Ilastic Art Awards give etts Art During The safe's and Massachus country' ibited here. Woman's national leveltllrough°LIt the States exhd the Orleans W hibit, are on loan other. an 1 hOpe to have shows from in this union school field trips won - Aoster contest for the sc11°od flavor, closes° of all turn into Club Exhibit both attrac until tl1er scenes t° he assistance ul'plen the month of h4ork, Fanlilia ch week T in the cle- f sketchesss room �' are Held on ro epa of tpehe�edeserve much A.l! classes in Orleans and the ant one tore complicated art nleeeeive front Mrs. Mayo o a pent for the n Of ntary school nlak �ri>y tile stu tvrkeof the upper grades. ectfully sUbIll fE}KRIs gesP C 153 Deport of the Supervisor of Instrumental Music To the school in the High School Committee and Citizens I herewith submit of Orleans: music in the high mY re �h schools of U� ©n as supervisor of instrumental Our program is b ein # 17. past. Orchestras are rehearsing the MY .time time is devoted to g once, much as it has been in desiring such. I living individ each week. The remainder °f in the number am Pleased to sa ual or group lessons to students tra is also of these students since Y that there is a definite growth rehearsing each mce last ear. Union music festival in k and Y Our Union Orct1es" wee will be participating e This past year has seen °n March 18th. in th Our schoor orchestras n much musical throughout the have activity on Cape Cod' cipated in the Year' In addition t ed at various school functions sent to the union festival to this the Union orchestra part!~ Festival at Fajmo h land Fes artans and many students we d for thins I have previo Hyannis and the Cape Co or with a due our s hoostated, our department ks group ad mi rat£ and parentowiWhi el talk` ides to our parents recently s follows: g m. So , we l( me of the outlined their responsib s I Know how much resPonsibilitics discussed are a 2) asidtena definite Practice Practice is done daily Set to the Ies time d ' y by your child. t for improvement n and see that daily in ) 31 Give y °book, we all reco i it the familiar us folk sans k held 4) have erearly sta esc °uragement and show your interest !n tough to coax hire a 1ltt�e tOn�ng an instrument, you u gh one, Haight success shof each are very im Practice That first stage is parents for recd student in pr f actors c interest is, greatly Og1ezing th �!T r Progra that contribute to Sc Last spring aPpreciatedasponsibiIi 1 Wish a ain to thank th c5 mentaana daentg ITOt acoieyement re Their cooperation d come at mid -scarp ndc�ated. Th. Mejats Ports to the parents of ins�rel. me after the !n the sprinea� rePorts will he reports were `v e comments havera,ded me greatly rn and add again be sent 11C to Pi s were brought bacche5e !n +guidingheach pupil. its. 154 car many concerts have already been sched- For the coming year entioned above the union festival in tiled for our schools. I have m formed Cape Cod Music Edu- Chatham on March 18th. The newly- e Cod Festivals cators Association has also scheduled three Cap April 30th, and Provincetown May (Chatham April 2nd, $ourne on May ?nd. The association !s 7th). And a school night in Orleans b the eduh 3choolrgraduates. also working on a concert to be give' e�'Cod Hb grad - fit of a music scholarship fund for C pone of our Union We hope that in the near future land Dates will be a recipient of this scholarshlabout the New Ens As et I have revived no inforn" already planning to apply are Festival, but same of our students all who have con- fer admission to that group• colleagues and who have trans - I would like to thank rn ast year. parents have my tr�buted. to the success of the p • orchestra Ported students to and from union could not exist if it were no f Sincere ontribut anllestra Respectfully suV�TORE PICCOLO SAL Teacher the R� o t of tl��' I�stru�"ent�l 7 r School �lr�rr�entarY being taught vari- s and girls ,s room and cafe - fourteen b °YThe teacher The following is oys At present there are struments tal lessons three clarinets, teri band and Orchestral in trum a cello, en a a are being used to glue !ns violins, °n drums. ving Iist of instr ments taught: Sind two snare egin llis and Mrs - Wil- O�e trumpet, one saxophone sags will rs Ellis of music reh by Mrs. y° is in charge b Elementar orchestra lnstructedy S ea Y' Rhythm band !s being t class. ppreciat teaching n. a sylnphon d KILTS L, ltte P I��D�RICK A. OR Respectfully su F 155 Report of the Supervisor of Vocai Music To the School Committee and Citizens The aim of Music instruction °I Orleans: to know, to love, and to as I see it is to cause children Possible and thus to bring nderstand music in as many forms as ture and refinement in gadded j °y into their lives With this aim heir nature es and gadded cu1- general as the criterion For m goner pervisi I feel I can Y Personal instruction ;arid from administration loh can pleasant help reach its Roil more to clarify what and COminunit gain greater coope1atlon stated in his addr 1;5'awrllis _ Su y alike. Furthermore I an7 l�elPrny that ad The NlusiceEducattor's National C onvenit iron 0 ministrators were as much as "What not so interested . 1 feel that like Is Good in What is Good N'T, c'. vote the financial su Administ aotors who must invest PPort to the , the School Boards, ti111'0 interested in In their child's music department and the parents are make aware that r musical training are also extremely ware same ' sooner will reach itctionafnv {ue' °fond the more all Peop10 music and more Pupils. goal and music education, Each Orleans Grade be made available to more utcs per class visit and i (eveq though a week) is having the Junior liigt l only have about 25 iiiin' oration of Mr. Hoyt, Mr oPportunit d Senior High Chorus once for self expression throw ReYnolds„ Mrs. yet. Thanks to the COOP- opportunity ft aci to acquire se f group activity and the teachcr- achiev assur Y and ,, an Spiritual values ments of ante thus is obtainin� that satisf ors. Their'nrus Anal security and i'esp each boy and niunit girl a wa y the aesthetic Is developing moral and to Y during their school make needs and is offerin�� ii° the individua]'s res days an direct contributions to the cor Several occasro Ssibioity to. the thus acquire a consciousness of ceding Paragraph that deserve cO+nlrt thus Town of into Ply rn unity• e. one of the Orleans, which mention; nd, apropos of the undertaken most enjo ab IV[r. Ii Our Union Festival held r s all are looking a�Ing r m comments n a 'Y' was responsible for, `v,et to be ary evenings of music }e The March 18tht ire Ch ollringfJo Sstudent and parent a1'Ke' a lar P Pe and islands Mashant Union Festival of qtr" ge ercentatr Proud of them, Thos' o y5 and fiestiv Massed Festiv ©um p° girls al held in Fainiotitii had 2nd. al will be cent year I feel taking Part and I was vcre red in our flown ofd Cl atharn onaAPlril 156 held on the Cape (Hyan- fthe ko�vns in our Union were The New En�vland hestive was also nis) and a select group from �ilsoi.o held in the Town Fortunate to take part in that , the grades for a long tinge. ,r concert by remembered diligently and Hall Our little mullil chieveliient to be are working the Town �, the tirades be held also in At the resent writing eretta to helped to enthusiastically on a Christmas up tiiiit have help wehure fall on December 23rd. ai airs articultirly 1.4 y: of the ' the Cape P Plato s Republic These are just Gi even what "Music is Good For.'. ttuit 1 recalrVe Y Greek citMusic for trying ctllln�educatio for the Body and ying to carry out som Where music was a part of G �17inastics does, that Focal wo thousand �enrs a� -o: } e everyaneti ued its strides he ,� fortifies e SSoI in conclusion, I feel `inj�asi definitely til° singinE rtiusic froni Grade 1 throuon ` ith Illy helices enriches the rnest!n" forward and l shall keep the intelligene with an added z health, widens culture, refines d endows life, ation, makes for Happiness an strbniitted, EY TILESTON Respectfully WP11TN 4VE13STFR ol physiciat7 ��� ,1eo concerning Ze out 0 the car and aarinual✓exainin child p of an be riven each child lay ttt into eEteclnstea . 'gas to seventh, ninan A new law we tions anon fifth, given ders school physical examina xaniin thin are r. vtvas enacted that a Plitali 'ofel d. t,fi1e first ield lune final grippe Y the ex gin that is Sand intestinal pin_ anerY 3 ears. In were an is ld• the late e Ininatiritni atrtl e Pic- scliopi oil Moo " rly wrnter.y in f tlti iunon° uo tli nieasle" year. Ever year has its cl and hall otrgliou. lucre cnniriin� in the late tall •Ind Ge n easles grteeth wrtl�rnanent ter ands ring both measles , otllee ninnberrnv of tli p the first Where were scattered ca Orr. that tliani spec et of twee ears. hence cavitie,am pleased toe rep year- teniporth age ot'ten ook�o upon S is lessenin : `■ 'tia y , eth are allowed decay a€ th only and not rncltldie r W FEjese to and are ar tiie permanent set app irs, ary teeth, e called the six year niteniPQr 1Vi.p if part of the first set or stiliriiitted' NV a cavity occurs. �esPectfolly A' 15� Report of the School The school years closed in J Nurse ber of epidemics of gripes colds June 1954 man and Old - Fashioned 'virus, intestinala record of a nunl- the minority. Measles, The . disturbances, Ger- All clinics and infectious diseases were in Ports on tests were could be physical defects conducted The general healtht of ere sent to Pa entsnsotlthat corrections is due to the CO -o Orleans I wish to thankcalln of stude Program throe facets is excellent. This throughout the � a° have h Ip and 1, Inspections b ?• Individual Y Physicians to promote the Health 3, 5, 7 9 11Pi1 exarninat o urSes 3. Individual ns b 350 present pupil examination Physician Grades urination b 4. Pupils admitted Y Physician 5. Field by nurses ursing service with parent 1 S 6• O visits ce visits to 7. Inspection b nurse 3p0 8, Pro y dentist 200 �- Pupils (Fluorine - dent- order Yg1e 1,685 neist 18 10. Pubilc ectn first aid hygienist OTHER SE ures or talks 180 Pre-school 10ES clinic 75 Registration Da Audiometer Test Mass, vision 1 S Diptheria Test 24 Fluorine Clwhoo ' u State orthoinuc ping cough, school CONTAGIOUS Ddscclinic gh, tetanus clinic. Is (booster's) ' 7, 10 Regular ASES: rs ) German measles 18 Chicken measles 7 Mumps °x INFECTIOUS DI 50 Irnpetigo SEASES: s6 Athlete's F 10 Scabies oot 2 0 Respectfully 11 L Dok Itted 3 I gg A. �aND, R.N. 5Ct100L U11i0r-j 17 1954 . 1955 1954 to December 24, 1954 Selpeniber 8, ebeuary IS, 1955 January 3, 1955 to F 1955 55 to April 15, February 28, 19 1955 April 25, 1955 to June 17, Nat in session Schools Are Teachers' Meeting Days When Barnstable County `October 8, 1954 - Friday ` Coluibus Day n October 11, 1954 - Monday Arn' istic dpay Than Novembcr 11, 1954 - Thursday - an Friday, November 25 and 26, 1954 ` Thursday Recess January 3, 1955 - Christmas and December 24 1954 {N °On) tO J vacation New Year Holidays 18 195. - Winter - minter February 18, 1955 to February , "aeation Good Friday - 1955 1955 ` Sprif S April 15, 1955 to April 2-5 7 Memorial pay May 30, 1955 - Monday Graduation patesday (Evening) leans -June 8' 1955 - Wedne OI held at 9:30 and superivs°rs Sep ember 6, 1455. ers on Tuesday, A meeting of all t ffh $ch °o1 `� M• at the Orleans H 159 SCHOOL OENSUS October 1, 1954 Five years or over and under Girls Seven years or over and Boys seven under sixteen 17 13 201 178 Distribution of In public da Above Minors Five years or school rtlembershi Seven °VeC and "rid seven years or over and "rider In private school under sixteen 30 Five years or over andbership 379 Seven years or over under seven Not enrolled in ver and under sixteen any Five years or over y school ? 3 Seven years or er and under Sewe 7 and under si teen 14 TABULAR SI'A 3 T>ir BY Grad,,, �XT ME Grade 1944 as Of toOR MBERS�IIP I 45 '46 Oc ber 1944.1954 2 25 23 29 47 48 4 4 199 17 19 27 21 3 20 'S1 '52 '53 23 22 25 21 28 �8 7 26 30 39 6 16 17 16 24 23 78 30 25 27 28 30 22 26 ? 9 25 31 7 �6 20 20 15 26 21 T) 30 32 24 3S 8 14 14 �0 22 14 7 22 33 35 35 2, 10 46 13 12 19 22 15 26 21 33 35 30 Il 39 43 29 28 22 25 28 30 22 39 6u 12 32 40 35 33 36 42 15 29 30 - 4c 21 32 4� 33 30 1 31 35 35 55 S5 50 P.G. 38 35 28 35 41 31 51 49 1 -6 25 23 34 27 33 20 34 42 28 7 -12 113 119 131 1 Total 9 136 $ 68 174 17 1 281 293 ` 171 3 176 166 169 164 182 192 192 310 307 3 � 189 203 207 250 2S' 4 332 358 367 389 442 X73 16() C; .;c'.es 1 -6 Gmciles 7 -12 �ROIS S t2RADIJATIO June 9, 195 Wednes&3" of 1964 tan ,icson Class Allay Bruce comber Jr- Baker lVla 7r. 1_orrairle Nickerson BlrznbetW• M tcQuerson 13 ick °dettc Tviarynn B! sett Dorodlycliarle a zo ole Tyler Bonn ugene M O R°b� arre r'liztlbethl� C�asc C ey Cie Macj�iiny Red helena +liver Cathcart yrrcpoualas Rood Remillard Marilyn Elizabeth C1j3Ce rc�rjorie 1�S�IlKichardson, 1r. Kenneth Gardner Chase lk!C Monro aers ponald Christc pller rnelia Rn °Ta,versas Mari ©n r:lytlle Clapp Sharon Ja11n . I wies Tibbals h`a:tcy R,I.r:.• Clark williaorc David Kni berger Stuart Hu (Tl-ie.s Cullum Theo Mario" Wiley ` ^ hcr-7esa Dav's 10ay Fulcher �hn les 1 per• illlarns k4a Mond 'Fulchcr Marylyn Kpntl�t'�1T1 Cull Higgrnsyn Nlazie s r�cllool service 1�larily f Qrleun service in Orieans L 54 W110 1)003 e 5 Years months `gear,���?'S of Servic4 6 year pate 6,30-54 9-7-49 - 4- 1 -5 N. Lynch 9 -8 0. 47 $y GRADES F,NROLLBIE er 1, 1954 October Total 24 Grade $Oys 9 14 24 46 1 22 11 30 33 3 19 l8 15 12 32 4 5 16 13 60 5 19 26 42 7 34 19 59 8 23 28 50 31 27 49 10 20 26 10 1 11 12 10 221 47192 G. 252 281 C; .;c'.es 1 -6 Gmciles 7 -12 �ROIS S t2RADIJATIO June 9, 195 Wednes&3" of 1964 tan ,icson Class Allay Bruce comber Jr- Baker lVla 7r. 1_orrairle Nickerson BlrznbetW• M tcQuerson 13 ick °dettc Tviarynn B! sett Dorodlycliarle a zo ole Tyler Bonn ugene M O R°b� arre r'liztlbethl� C�asc C ey Cie Macj�iiny Red helena +liver Cathcart yrrcpoualas Rood Remillard Marilyn Elizabeth C1j3Ce rc�rjorie 1�S�IlKichardson, 1r. Kenneth Gardner Chase lk!C Monro aers ponald Christc pller rnelia Rn °Ta,versas Mari ©n r:lytlle Clapp Sharon Ja11n . I wies Tibbals h`a:tcy R,I.r:.• Clark williaorc David Kni berger Stuart Hu (Tl-ie.s Cullum Theo Mario" Wiley ` ^ hcr-7esa Dav's 10ay Fulcher �hn les 1 per• illlarns k4a Mond 'Fulchcr Marylyn Kpntl�t'�1T1 Cull Higgrnsyn Nlazie s r�cllool service 1�larily f Qrleun service in Orieans L 54 W110 1)003 e 5 Years months `gear,���?'S of Servic4 6 year pate 6,30-54 9-7-49 - 4- 1 -5 N. Lynch 9 -8 0. 47 I� �7 LO m r=, n � m 4: n v n r� • r' CORPS OF TEACiIER 7- ax n S—LECEI'�!!E'ER 1954 W'- v. a � •77 � C C'C r - — .1, � � 0 d ej > a r r) N r� p C. ,- ti Fr - y - �y,�, �'trf sa3'n`a °riaa xx�_x_�x.T_� rm 'Elm ?day >az r) .�ZE tic :7- r; �PS o �-< Sri @���oo,,, =?� c rD Cz p ` W �1 t� S Pd ry r rz�x 8o o� p X00 .gyp Julio '� r 0C . a� 0o 00 cnV snG7 ��W�7x� [�r� dam V [ j r , `•C ,�, a r4• � � n H y ot 1 46 0 0 axm Poo, 0z hs r^ Q ^ ^ n r r r f lV CJ u J r f I a 21 r n 0 s -11; n r W F oLP rD� G s N d v 3� O Towrt Clerk's Report GVarrant the Inhabitants of posted glad in Town th In response to a leYall} p to vote in elections Monday the Fif- e Town of Orleans, qualified 30 ©olock in the evening affairs, met at the Hi�g17 School Audit 6!urn, , to pleat at ten teentl7 next, d Ibth) day t (15th) day of February articles:- l sixteenth polls to be hen and there to act on the folio« ing ofd) o'clock in the forenoon on Tuesday n officers. o six thirty o'clock p•M• o February next, to elect all necessary l e at the Mod - pen at ten o'clock A.M. and Y order at 6.45 p.M• by The meeting was called to of the Brator, Kenrick A. Sparrow` le Reverend IKr°un1 5' �Ordan and I'radeCE Church of Orleans- were appointed Federate Murray « lnd Franklin S' arrant duly Sword R Tel {err sb) Moderator.tlje reading andllattestation the ding With e Moderator Voted voice vote, to drspenseble7 concere©f Th heh the exception of the preof servicevpte taken' to read and the WitllVOl�ers disclosed a gLiorum tristerQd be A standing count of re` ort (including present. To %vn Rep pt>rcers or on t }7e A11 LIC . other T °� n swine. kei Q rticle I. ro ac the seleGMlell eryn1oney for ual Report of Qo nliiltitteeslaand raise .ind LIPProp that the rnn71iEt'es for enta or and e the V d, voice vote. Linitllll'11 o ffic Gtn)ell s a Pproved b) be ej�etmen and other To`vn the sale accepted as Ninety ?0) at e o 03 ' Nccepted as amended, and t r (�9: 54 be t t' Tentsi $Z9 ov raised Ac- car the °mn7endations for they that the _%&ran Y c Sa ]?t be Th Finance Committee and and T to the accp °n , ' to v,hat- r� Dusan vollars 1 000. rounds a proprra ear for eq 1Udin d, Thirty -one sun? vl' d pia} e 7owil r vious Y for the Uht t, an additional Park; and, n that O the p Steel and $570.00 to and x Of t1le Tru rbrary. 'he for thetrcnle,tilb d °Oilexpense of the L A e nSe nay is receive hrary, to law f l fl �re�aseofbook or fatly other' 163 General Government Moderator's Salary Selectmen's Salaries $ {each member $1 540 Selectmen's Expense 54.00 ands AAhes Assessors' pay and expenses Assessors' Map 4,540.00 425.00 Town Accountant's Sala � Town Accountant's 3,044.00 1,000.00 Ex Collector's Salary penses Treasurer's Salary 2,004.00 Town Clerk's Salary Collector, 450.00 1,504.00 Treasurer Expenses and T ®+Vn Clerk's 9Q0.00 500.00 Finance Committee Elections and lteaistratio 1 Town Hall Maintenance ns Expense Repair °400.44 25.00 Clericallall Expensex�ense Tax 1,200.00 2,200,b0 Title Ex Legal pence 500.04 2,404.40 Total Genera] Government 200.00 1-- 0 �'otal 1- linli4+��tty D�partmEnt ` , Protection of persons Police Charities Constables Salaries Fire Department aid Pz'operty Civil Defense 517535.00 Building; Cod Expense Wire Inspection 140.00 7,560.00 Sealer of Weights and 1'50.00 200. }280.00 IVloth Dep rtm�n�xPenMeasures Tree Warden Dutch Elm 250.00 ' 2,300.04 Total Pratecti on 1' 100.40 of person 1� 0�0 $and prape�y Town Nurse' s Sala Kealt]� and Inspection of A Expert sanitatifln °intalsnd Inspection of Slaug'rteri se veterans' ng $3 ,96p.Q0 Benefits 100,00 I6�, 25'40 $?2,954.OQ $33,275.00 4 44 Total Veterans' Bene$tE�ne�;txon $I1S,�Q4.40 4.44 SC�OOIs I'8p4,44 '�� °0l Committee 3,4p4'44 S national Education � $123,524.40 S ©w L btraryics Total Education arks and Playgrounds Total Recreation Recreation $b�16�,44 �b� $6�1(2.b4 1 Town ©wnp, Salary and Expense Ambulance Hire �g4p.00 z'Oap.40 'anti- lZabic Treatment � $$,035.Q0 Total I-lealth and Sanitarian �i�nc��vay Department � 14,obo.00 General Re sirs p� Sna1V lZenlaval 3,5Q0.44 1, 040.00 $uildin�, and IViachincr}, �'uard l;;;nces �p4.0© 4�y.00 Strut Sins �,,�42.20 744.Ob Nreet � -fights arbormaster's Expense � $72,367.24 �'otal 1- linli4+��tty D�partmEnt ` , Charities $x},04 4 40 general Relief qid Age � 6,404.40 r7,4p4.00 5,4Qa•Q� Assistance did t° De Indent Children abilit p Chap. 741 1,bDb• � $43 :444.44 �dntinis r lion tancc, Total Charities Bene�t���740.b4 �eteransr $5 }700 Oo veterans' Benefits 4 44 Total Veterans' Bene$tE�ne�;txon $I1S,�Q4.40 4.44 SC�OOIs I'8p4,44 '�� °0l Committee 3,4p4'44 S national Education � $123,524.40 S ©w L btraryics Total Education arks and Playgrounds Total Recreation Recreation $b�16�,44 �b� $6�1(2.b4 Cemeteries and Tombs Cemeteries Soldiers' Monument 325.00 Total Cemeteries 195'00 $52+0.04 Interest and Maturity Debt Interest on Bands Maturing Notes and Bonds: $915.00 Junior- Senior High School $5,500.00 Fire Station New Library 1,000.00 5,000.00 Total Interest and 1 1 1,500.00 Debt � $ 12,415,QQ �cl $ Insurance and Bonds Town Reports 1 100.00 Memorial and Armistice Da 7 7,100.00 Shellfish 2 200.00 Total Unclassified 3 30.00 Total Reco 5 500.00 Article s or 1954 �- Treasurer, 2. T° sae if the with the Tow $290,031-20 from time to time in approval vat of they Stile °te to authorize the Town beginning Januar Ration ctme payable within Y I, 1954 an of the rev n, to borrow money given fora period °fear, and to renew issue an ote for no esnthereforr 17, Chapter 44} Cgenerss than one Y many note r notes as may Voted be Town 'voice vote al Law accordance with Section Treasurer , unarii mane from ' with the mously, th ciao ear b t- e to time . approval' the Town authorize the therefor, Payable e i ng It, January �ticipatiori �f u Selectmen to borrONW as may be . within one 1954 and the revenue pf the finnn" with Section even for a ne Year, a to to (Approved Chapter Period of lesrld renel►ana note or noes one than y note or no al One year in accordance ..raved by Finance'Cflmmitt �aws' 166 will elect .a Town Director for Article 3. To see if the Town provided in the i•'Iassachusetts the Cape Co:l Extension Service, own elect a Town general Laws, Chapter unanimously, that the T s provided in Voted, voice vote, Service, the director for the Cape Cod }- xtcnsion 1,2 5, and that In director - essachusetts General Laws, • C1a`iptp'Neil1 as such e ballot for rk cast one ballot for Lilh4iihlZToWn Clerikhertelected. the Lillian rd`lnce with tiac vote takeoderator declared inserted in nten- O'Neill vas Ex R. O'Neill and tlae i`� original Lillian R• C N for the Cafe Co °ri . BY error the name 'Town We anirimous, that the or' for final motion to elect a un on Sion Service. It vas voted, voice `' ro Clerk cast with the Town accordance O'Neill Dotion be rescinded and that li Director. l D thy King yor °thy l <in * t7'Nci11. to be sue one ballot for °ro and tlaceNl the motor declared IC l her etc -cted• to to take front )00 ©0) l own will vThousand 015,0 Article 4. To see if the of Fifteen take from the jjUS in the Treasury, tlae tli es in l�5tl�at the T'�nd ($15,0p0.00) otters, to apply toward`inL1ninaousI ft Thous voted, voice vote, of F surplus in the Treasury the sum in 1`)54, dollars, to apply tow�irds to �o,nnaittee) raise and aPP be (Approved by Finance Will vote t 00) Dollars to ed ii' the �oawndred (�50�1er►t of a free the DriatALrtsclea not Toe see e 1 l -Velar the estaber Ons cent or Such pat itai t f P le pay f I l l iq d to the Cape Cod Hospd treatmen nd ,ina 74 of Chapter ond act 41tehe Hospital for care an the To` 'Section thereto Q. ctmen to be residents ordance w'on in rel and ap_ or re and treatment, inor ccike any anti tlae Town raise ito be Pain ful General Laws, sly that ile Dollar free bed ly Voted, cc vote'. ($ � h cent 'certified by the Ar r{un estab ersons ay for sli'` t to° heat the sum o oFi' ai 1`or the tmCot od unable to Chapter 11 the Cape Cod N p and tre vn an 74 Of Sel Hospital for the tints and tile Secti °n oetmen to be resid rdan Se_ orrtand treatment, in `acco aittee) ize tlae he General Laws ance Conan vote tea pllac of lace Ityi (Approved by Fin tlae T°%vi1� of timeta nd P tbli � private Article 6. To see i1 wing n'ticonvenie the Salo, Du 121, to sell, after first g in some least be for t�,stinO such notice of Salei�vs at Town, fourtee sale, property taken the that the Selectmen or who msoever the TaNvn under tax title procedure prov }clod may reject any bid which the Y authorize to hold such sale relative thereto. y deem inadequate, or take any action Voted, voice vote, una Selectmen to sell, after first n"mously, that the Town authorize the by pasting such notice of salving notice of time and place of sale in the Town, fourteen (14 to S °me convenient and public era e private sale, property taken b days at least before the sale, at provided that the Selectmen rtwh n�soeverahet1authorizec�todhOI such sale may reject an Article 7, any bid they deetn inadequate. Overlay Reserve TO see if the Town Account the will vote to transfer from the Dollars � , tinder Chapter 403 Gen r 1 of Five Thousand (.$5,400.00) Voted, voice vote Laws Fund- the Overlay , unanimo,sl , to the Reserve Fund. y Reserve Account y, that the Town transfer front 00) Dollars under Chapter 40 the (A of FiGe Thousand (85,000" (Approved by FinanCe Co neral Laws, to the Reserve Fund. Article 8. To see if t mmittee) priate or transfer from una he Tswn will vote to raise and apt ?r °` ury, a sum of money far Ch pterrgp�d available funds in the any action relative trews' Voted thereto. Hibllwa Construction, take voice vats Y onstruction, propriate the , una the Town's share of Twa Tho a ally, that the Town raise and a1,' the sum of Six Th "of C land apter 9p C nstruc�a�'00) Dollars to ulcer unappropriated available funds0 Q.00) Dollars be transferreddirjOn and Count ' orx and Coun ySto �� °f the work,' hehe treasury to meet the State's available funds in the stored ,Poll from the State (Approved by Finance their receipt to unapproPrtatcd Article 9, To anCe C °mmittee f priate or transfer sec if the or X2,040.00) ury, a sum of illoneofi unaPproTown will vote to raise and appr °� any action relative for Chaptelrnated available funds in the trtas� Voted there propriate The sure veto eto. 9Q Highway Maintenance, °r tal=e Town's share of �harpvenNu d °�sly,mthat the dap" sum of One ThouSanPter 9Q Main (�SQ0 the raise a et tlaz appropriated available ($l,QOQ 4Q tenance and Dollar addition the and Count ' and Coun ysto b4 of the Tn the )T ars be transferred from ut *s available funds ' ` rester dark' the reireasury to meet the State (Approve dlbyhFi tines loan theitmbeceTpt tosunapprolPrsated Committee) 168 \vill vote to raise and hapter T.prvn s of Article 10. To see ifa her bills under provision Priatc a sum of money pay 1153 raise and ay- y that the 'lflvvn Seventy- 179, Acts of 1941. unanimously, bollars all' Voted. ;=c,iC, ve3te, Nr9 died TNs'en rovjsions of Chap Propriate the sunl of T�vo hills under P ttvo Ccnts ( $220.72) to Pay 1 1791 Acts of 1941. inlittee) the park (Approved by Finance Con vote to authorize ds and if the -1 p�vn will Irks and p1is5oners when Article 11. To sec on the P` Gomm Section erl'ol labor 'es of the rovisions a# va, C9mnli`sioners to p Public hcac t: s and fix the hourlya c0 with th P authorize Perforrrlin„ such labor, in =tire coal La`vs' t the T °` Play - 4A of Chapter 41 of the Gen us but Inc, ©nathe par of and voice vote, u , perform labor urly vouch labor, of the the 1'at� Cummis`ioncrs d flx ruling ter 41 grounds ,caclle4 an erf 4A Chapter and puhl 51 per. whse on of fiissioners at , l p of c °rdance with the provisions C'eneral Laws. Finance C °nlmittee)11 to trans n raccount: {Approved by foNvri ess a °d 17efi Building Cake Article 12. To see it' Corn- tile �; final j tree $$15p 00, or 1 °win�7 amounts 4f 111 °n $179'04` nd Comm transfer the Q1d Cenicter = Account ilitati °n Fu Town Account; rnittee S- ioo.00. Rellab that t Deficiency. Gorn- anY action relative therel� aninlously, ess -,Ind ry > 1dng full Voted voice of vote, 11 to tile Inittue 150.00. awing amounts X179-00; nd C ro- "IdCemetery Ac ellabulitati nlittee) t© raise aTlloup Thousand uz X404,44; IZ Board (Approved by Finance Town ""isurr►e°e on ofaf the, real e he the To Soo if tile. Under o ValuatiOrleans. Article 13. f awn Poi P Tlab1 t what undyed at,. or take from svtO be 5 spell the To that T H ( �u 15 400.40) 17o11ar , lentil of g 15, d Five Bo cal Of Assessors for profesonal prep 34, - T110, tion of the all r estate and tangible pegs te, Yes of Ninethe dir, luationens. Voted, standing v tle Suilent Lul rider . io °own of Col from available fu to be Spi equaliun the 'f % 500.40) t7o11ars, fession operty ee} °f Assessors for a Pr°sonal p�°n1111itt estate and tangible Ppfill- {ApproVed by 169 Article 14. To see and M. Rogers, a tr {an if the Town as foil ows: Beginning piece of land accept as a gift from Ho�s'- parkmg lot ginning at the at Nauset Beach described beginnin and running 60 feet rl1westbound of Town's present b0 feet, along the bound, and Westerly along Beach Road, and area of 18008 the line of the Prey lining southerly a distance of the sum of $300,0p feet more or less parking lot an and hard- surfac {n defzay the , and raise and otaiappropriate Voted, voicegv' e Same' expense of surveyin grading from Ploward M. Ro unanimous described as folly g`'rs' a talon , that the present Town accept as a Lift ws: Beginnin $filar puce and beginning a lot, run ' g at the Nortf 4vestd at Nauset Beach, of b0 feet, along the ning 60 feet wester] bound of Town's area of 1800 g the ]r c Of tiled, and y along Beach Road, the SU Square feet presentunning souther) a distance m of $300, and hard -surf ©0 to d f °re or less, aarkin9 lot, containing an acing the saineaY the expense Of surveying, and appropriate ('�PProved by pinance Board Of 16, To See committee) surveying, gr:idin� eminent dq� � c °mmissionethe Town the west of then' or acquire rs °f the will vote to authorize the along Beach PreSent Park' Y gift or own of Orleans to take by land of Mayo fld, containinng Pot at Naas hose, a strip of land to thereof. enteen Hundred arm' t Q,Sanof an acre �each, fifty feet ~vide ($1700 e ' now or formerly the Voted to ' 0p) Dollarsa tQ appropriate the sum Article 18indehnitely Post defray of Park Co Pone Y the expenses mmissione ee if the Tow domain, or acquire of the n will Beach, ad- Ire by gift or T°wn of vote to authorize the Board and containing Joining Towns Purchase Qrleans to take b eminent Of Mayo's Duck F roximatel Present ' a Parcel of land �t Nauset thereof. Eight Thousandrm5 Inc., and Parkin area thereof. , n on the seuth, Voted, stars ($8'000' torais odor formerly the land the Board of ding vote 001 °]la s a o aPPropriate the suns by eminent doa Comrr�'isYos 425, N defray the expenses at Nauset ge n, or Oners O 6, t South, and Cony' adjoininuire by f ti, TOW the Town authorize the ]and of Mayo, aining a g the �,Og t or n of Orleans to take the sore of Eigts Duck Far Imatel 5 Presentase, a parcel of land penses thereof. ThOUsandarill, in S,6 aCr Parkin tilC Parking area on (Approved by Finance C 8'000}00)dDols' now d or raise ©170 tee) Mrs to defray the ex- l70 instruct the Select - n will Grote t° take by eminent Article 17. To see if the Town r called, between Ilion to . acquire Beach, on the South, accept as a fift, ace true by Poch so- domain appropriate all the bead) sands arise costs Nauset inlet on tilt North andtland of to a codverp hep that the Town does not alread500 DO) °l! tof public bathing the sum of Five Hundred ($- for purpose instruct b 4e f, said land to be used for that the Town take by Yes 41, N° "j� purehaseo °ailed, be- ih Voted standing vote, r bi{'t, acquireuset Beach, s Inc•, on the e Selectmen to accept as ds at N of P°cl1et, and appro- tnirRent domain, all the beaclotlt and land and to raise cover the s eCn Nauset Inlet on the N already °``p0) DollarsRt°ublic bath- Inlet on the Town docHrlo -,d ($S00 purpose of p Lind, 4tsts the eof suill Of said land to be used for doing g be Rs and beach. ' Con�r�}ittee) accept the or before (Approved by Finance will Clerk on Ton - see ii' the T ith tl1e lid strai �Ihei sterlyf about Article 18. To led report of the Selectmen to be filed n °r Hill Road, the ebruar 1 I f)S�l relative to t11eH;opkins n of $rick mended by . of set y , of ct o ecom behalf Road from the junction tiro Jun ,out aS r tmen °n take by One anal miles t° the t,i) Selec or to t one - quarter accept ripe the urchase, aws for the O Sue if i{1 ' the p L es- Selectmenlin s��d report, and a acquire by General the land d the Town to accept as i gift, ter 7� t1le sl,tspland to ollars fO min ent Domainpunder Crlaw \VIly' b{ id 1300•p0} D accept etibecipal purpose report, subjecte n Hundro the Town leak on tPrOpr in ate id7eep m of Thtrt No �, fth till T° ttCiyhten- Costs thereof. yes 2`j3' f"iled 'denim a nortilcasterly vote, ectmen the .vi bane, , °f Brick . kill the Voted, standing the S�lative, to 141P lle jun OLIt as recom- Or bef ngs and report 1, 1 `� 54 unction lies to the lay°utthe Select - iII; ofore February Prom the j } rc ml au°cpt autljlorixui it by Pur- ab Tonset Road ter ( wil and to acq the Gen - 4ill one and one- rltl`frtile void' repeats a 91 ter ter 79 fzu simple, ll Road, and to see in sa cept r chap in to To t° — un f011 Way, 1C rights, 0d00) ended by the Selectme wn ac • de $130 eh n on behalf of th i��irlent dos° of t t° all Pudred ase, or to take by . urp subj . ears ouli th4l Laws, for mumc1l eport'ofhrrt 1 rai land described in ' tlje sL e) ]Jail and appropriatthere °f' onimitte ors for the costs ce ( Approved by FinIn l7 j 1?rticle IS, To see regulating and restrictin if the T°wn ►vill v tures and land for trade g the location and eke to adopt By -Laws of Orleans , industry se of buildings struc- Protectiveas p10 Card and rey, and other purposes in they Town= Sections 2 - to mittee ported in the Town Report by the a to 30A inclusive' under the provisions of Chapter 40, appropriate the sum of One °f the 'General Laws and raise and out the provisions Hundred act fully thereon. thereof or tale {$lU0•UO) Dollars to carry Voted, standin any action relative thereto and reading of the Proposed On a voice vote pro ective�' NO 48 to dispense with the postpone was l0 st. unanimous but pY-Law' On a voice vote ° (2), a motion to indefinitely was lost. , unanimous a motion to reword the By-La``v By_LOv voice vote as accepted' unanimously, the followin the the cutting and removal Not ' g addition to On a standing l °f tree nreti 'halI'be construed to limit written ballot for g v°te' Yt s timber Gaston L. Norgeon vlasctton nl the No 147, it was voted to use a erator to Serve appointed proposed Protective By -Law. to ballot an the Pro dddttional Voted, Yes 3pgposed Teller,�andly sworn by the lvlod' protective 13 the meeting proceeded Protective I3y'I and ° 175, that y'Law as amended. same: be raised and appropria ed °f (}ne Hundredopt thet.0O]Ovvl o carry out the provisions )of the TOWIV ®TEC7'IYR ny -LAW OF ORLE FOR TH» In accordance with Ch Laws of Massac ANS' MASSACIiUSETTS and w husetts apter 40 elt'are of the • a by -law to Section 25 to eral tilt is and regulatio n hoe itants of ArOUlate the health $safetluscon Gnience with a view Url ans b Section 1, to encoura • use and constr y dividing Ithe Town into Vis- Establishrnent g the I• Classes of of bis most appropria a of buildings and Pre"' on the Zo f). of trfets a use of land in the Town. Wing Ma ts. The Tow into tuFo classes of P dated Section Z distri �ctobe rt of Orleans is hereby cvrr cis: r 1, 1953, 1 divided as she Residence District jjs and bled with the Town Clerl�, B. Residence Districts es In tausiness Districts Ina residenee district building or promises no buildin shall be used shall b for any e erected or altered and 110 Purpose except: 172 t cabins as defined is creep I family dwellinj3 Detached one or two family resident in the 10Q or tents. of rooms by a 2. The taking of boarders ar le 'asinl; dwelling, 3• Church. s or plants the major 4• Municipal educational use• selling only crops ttsc injurious, 5. T.lurseryfcntises, and exclud Farm. Garden. or Aortion of which is raise(, ott the P noxious or offensive to the neighborl7opd b• Municipal r� creational use' encc• of articles for p' rivate re�ture or product ac prpduction and 7• Professional ollices in P facture tntifa Homeer<sfts, that is. the n'` such mane ''ny in incident to ` $ail, provide th:,t all p:trtcipLtnysanu time and custon1ar'lY nz1gltborhood- es shall not exceed four , t lot with t reside' Of th9• Accessory tss,: on tl�i�L a�ot dr'trin rital to at'tpmobiles. or use above pirruitted uses inclu err sale The term "Accessor Use'" shall not more than {O to the lease, ding 'a total A y al storag of se pertaining d npt eatcee a dwelling garage for � fb) Advet ising signs. except th fire Pl'Icea' lot pcct'Pof n t more than 3r a lot or building on tt'hic1 aids that °n r total area name and desig- the ther Of tw`elvc square feet: Pro o signs �ttnr bearing Uy this section. f e `nay be not more than then' tined noxious 0 oUr square feet �i t lining to the usU ttrpo$e Per is not ini theuj3pard Of AP nail p : for the P ed it b5 on of any building used r.pvid iz' uses, P atdhor ` the time o� 10, Any of the follow'llg anci only If existing at ens' c to the ncighborhupd, rph'bitewoffa r� slin &, peals. this (aj Alterations c,thervvl �o [hen t by -laty is adopted, for mercial ttse. (b) Aviation field. homes' non -com (c) Cemetery and or ft'ncr;tl emav`Il escep for institution far Phil ld) Golf Club. . stone I or j p, Turn (e Gravel, loam, sand sanitor (f1 Greenhouse. t iaon'c' remises ghth (g) i-lospital, convaslesccn on the 5, P station or outside epic use. and 4tor• 'aee se ('j Harvesting a [., not inot'IdIn6 , having not more than stor ( j) Telephone exchang; Profit ,tnJ ale Of supplies. shop, for Pr (k) Gift and Antiq of 0dttCtcd rive (1) Private Club n e slecPing rooms. ,use• `h) Apartntenf1M1Or Ton''n1Lnt h� 173 (o) Boat building and storage. (P) Motels. (q) Overnight cabins having a total floor s cabins defined ( r) Boys or Girls Camps. less than 406 sq. buildings for human habitation Sectii°n a. ]Business DlstritUses t more than I50 sq. feet- in business Bistrict no buildin or premises shall g shall b 1. Any use Permitted ' as resf or any pit erected or altered and no ?. Filling Station Pose exec 3. N4unici or Garage. C° district. 4. Newspaper Pal use. 5. O a r job printing. ffice Bank, b. Place of 7. Restaurant mus'Ment or hotel, assembly.. Or g• Retail business g. Sign advertisingservice or Public premises for sale, goods or se utility. hire or u5e Section 4, rvices of€ered by an occupant of tine Nett. 1. CantinuConfornting Uyes Of a building or ation of or an Premises oo'C °nforming Use Y amendment thereto r Part thereof s' AiaY lawful building or use ing use rna does not conforad °Pted, ma existing at the time this by -law or use maY on a m to the Y be continued such approval of Provision although such build~ one Premises Provided such use and of Appeals the go ns thereof, and such building has not been extended throughout Change of een discontinued for a period of any non- canfor fi O -Conforming Uses. different in c min more d character or ° be changed to nite Board of Appeals may permit Section 5, area 1, Resu!ations etnmental or oh Pecified use not substantially shall be Lot size, No building •etionable to a neighborhood• erected in g+ except thousands ndahavidence district ° "Dry bu' 9• ft. a Pt one one building traaY be erected r tldin P either ' separately erectg a Onfriim urn fr0ntlot containingo e ac than rfifte ado ted, 2. Corner rC[ear owned o lot which of 100 feet; Provided that setting streets and ante• Wit r he time this by -law is Point of ' a line ' hin the n five thousand sq• ft. intersection Joinin are section of th or ' g Poants o a formed by the lines of inter - shall be cir tangents in the Case of a such lin . ] 5 ft, maim es distant from their eight feet wined betwe strutturc othe unded corner above ha tlae point of inter - Section 6. Ad"]- le Plane throuheight three t n a building and no foliage 1, mist Ion gh their curband one -half ft. and a height ]Enforcement Spector with the P]i7l nin his by -law hall grades, 2, Board of an g Board s Appeals, rher titling in a� enforced by the Building lia e Shall be a Rare° Appeals city B, five iin,ia 174 as provided in Selectmen, shall act ors an elated by the uaacnded, which manner d two associate members aPP ] Laws as ` ws in the Mann sec 0 the Genera t I by -la on 10n 3 of Chapter 40 of under presa11 matters within its jurisdiction to the use there - cribed in d as the Building said sc etion. Chang` to be laced, or lnspeetor. of 3' 'No building shall be crecteci, P Building end sPeCifreatio s rcfor ln5vtlh°trt to permit therefor issued b', the r Plans ` a lication pectar nccessa y and PP J Grieved Neil 1 deems such Permit an A erson he P file rnaY roc uire, it' he n} P pro- pi: the application for Pi'rna °y' ector Prescribe Permit efilint; with un by then such form as the Buildiaal�lPL�tor to card of Appeals by cal, in ae- Uisi° refusal of the Building to the $ a notice o€ I rk and in the Bti of these by-law's srnd�ay Ppe'aid °€ ��lpetivitla the Lw�S. Applications d sldin " shag tier nee with the rules of the Board qll of tae den t}lese by -laws for °Nance with Section 30 of ChaPtLals rotlt°ired by frorn the fil P"`Oits from the Board o€ APP' o,al a variant° or build - etl i d n the same manner'• ttit}aorixe upon ar parcel °f �rcel, a literal ul. ley The Bore °d of ApPo ils mtay to a P, to st1ehvolve 'S111 ntia ng( these by -laws with rte p ondltion by �e s wool en ing as Proscribed eirfor ereon where. owing ° f these a public ro- phdSlfcamdirfficoidtyhand rhard hip rand only after pion shall be 91' wi 1 have 'Sect 6 paragraph 2• ce. consh le a ?ran wherIoSPC inte9s due ',11 'b qse ector ih n grantin Such a aarian art eNpression is ding the public good, and aa° v`hbarhood• ! ps the utlds °for Dr et, cffett upon the neigcle,arIy obvf�d of APP ea l rw dplh ti °n of these by -law's rs nolit to the ��se. ens gnchrs bythat or or °zed and directed to subrn on such the Pro v1 °use• day °Pin`on before issuing at ruling an5� for each Offense. or annul Sha114' Penalty. Any Person vioPri� aollafa s,parale terfere with$ tally igh he fined not more than t Constitute lah11 not t'that unless P ecifi violation continues shall laws rovided °ntrol• as by -la +v tttiy s' Other Regulations. �h1 ob pe - 'Copit shall co n this Of n visio of eke by law rule or regulation, re stria- on or P ° €, oval ePted' where this by -law is. mo f any se`lvisi° thereof. rem shai 6' Validity. Tile invalidtyco °n °rtoi limit the tutting ` 1 ©t invalidate any °t�rt con trees othing herein shall g54, R solution and timber, g 1 vL following e BOS1on ril tip. rertj0Ve froth this 1llassachusetis AP Cr_by lie The foregoing by -law is Genera!• tl7nt t George Fin old. Attorney rtlottSly+ Ce to be Voted, voice Lii'ttttli Pr °`yid � vote, \Vhereas it has pleased 17tWt 7 l�5 b' life, George D. Knowles, who has served the Town of Orleans faith- fully as Fire Chief for 23 years, Be it hereby resolved, by the Town Meeting assembled, that in of Orleans, in Annual Ta��'n trusted official, who filled mean Bath this Town has lost a tried and devotion to the public interest apd Who of high responsibility Wv tll possibility of official position that demonstrated amid the res- cause all citizens to pa hi fairness and liberality which In fitting expression thereof bate to his memory; lution is directed to be spread ' ate of this and a copy sent to the family the recordseof bthisaMeeting pathy of this meeting is res �Iy of the deceased Voted, voice pectfutly tendered, ' to wham the svnr- I2:00 Midnight until vote, 10 rani mows, that the election of officers, A M Tuesday, meeting adjour.l at February 17th far the dresu reassemble at 3�ruary 1 6th for the mption P.M. Wednesday. TUl✓SDAY, FEB of the business meeting. RUgRY 16, ] 9SQ. Meeting called to order Mr. Kenrick A. Sparrow, at afte0ro clock A.M. b the Moderator. to be filled, the ballot box and the re y The following * was examined reading of the list of offices in at 9:30 o'eIockg election officers and set at zero. A,-M by the and ballot Jennie B. Tow clerks were sworn Clapp, Evelyn Ii n Clerk: Hopkins, Ruth G. Finlay Clark Ella Franklin S. Murray, S eciaHelen E Sherman B' Darling, Pearl I. Finlay and Francis 'p. officer William 1 Bernadette A. Davis, Meeting Burling, Blaisdell, Arthur R. g was called to order erator, Kenrick q $ at 10 offices to be filled, 'Farrow, and after t chock A.M. by the Mod - the Polls were declared oplent box was reading or the list of At 10 :50 examined from the ballot box hundred (100). ,set at zero, and Finlay and Francis P. BU [irnit1ng by Elecoballats were removed Kenrick A. Sparrow, S g, in the n ofrcers, Arthur R. Clerk, Francis 1, Pao ocelot Officer William e of the Moderator At 12:50 P.l�il. gets' Blaisdell and Town the ballot box for cows hundred 7 and Francis p. y Election ballots A• Sparrow, Teller Burling, lin S. presence of th rs ere removed from Higgins and the T Arthur R. Fink, 'Y Marra the Moderator Kenrick At 3 :15 P,1�1 ° two hundred Francis I Ro f of Police, Joseph NV- the ballot box for counting b Elect 0) ball gets. Francis P. Burlin g y EIectio ots were Police, J ©se h g the Moderator n ofcers removed fro!" P W. Higgins and tlOr, Ke k A , Arthur R. Finlay, uric Town Clerk, Francs Sparrow, Chief 176 w ballots were removed At 5: l 5 P.iVl, one hundred fifty C 150 p{hcers, Arthur R. front the ballot box for cortrnting b}' Election J0Seph �. Higgins, of Police, aers. 'Finlay Francis P. i3urlin�, chief -town Clerk, Francis I• R °° Teller Franklin S. Murra and the closed. ballot At 6 :3„ P.M. t11c Polls ,were de °noted as shaven on the `yere cast. Were removed The number of ballots c' -c fir (150) ballot�e1s, Arthur R. fox and the absentee btzllnts At 7: ! 5 P.M. one hundred ,Election officers, and from the ballot box for counting p esence of the 21 �inla in tlae P one to ) Town' Francis P. Burin dyed twanty" tallied Clerk. cast, nine fun All ballots weclals. ally th Total number of l�t�llnt�Sentee b' ts• °Election Off Of which thirty ( ?0) were ion bM. tainers and sealed in their proper ine {9} P pLl OW�': Mectin�g adjourned at L TING AS E pY B�' O Year 860 On 57 RESULT tar f °1 e y (elect ed) 4 DIodera red :5 Kenrick A. S arrow, Eight 'lull Tanks, fifty-seven Alf others, four Board of Health ber °f S Years essor, hem for Three {elected) Selectman, ass welfare fourteen and Publi �ht hundred LeRoy A, Nickerson, F e Blanks One hundred on All others, Six Tomes d of collect or surer Years (elected) Ea Town Clerk, Tr Ted' eig y five ht raneis 1. Rogers, Figllt h °ndr Blanks, Thirty -five All others, One Twee )(ears {elected) of Com�lthe nd ed elghtY for SchO Seven Douglas N. MacArthur' tti'e" six $tanks, one hundre All others, Two 177 g'1 814 1016 921 885 35 921 783 136 2 921 ---tea 0 Highway Surveyor for One Year Norman C. Ho kins Fourhundred eight (elected) Blanks, Two P hundred eleven Trustee of Snaw Library for Three Years Louis H. Carter, Bight hundred two Blanks, One hundred eighteen All others, One , George A. Bissonnette Constables for One Year Henry A. Perry, Five huildred eied nine -three (elected) Robley E. Fulcher, Three hu ghty -four (elected Blanks, Two hundred nin rod forty -five ) All others, One red Clarence L. �r Park commissioner for Howard M. Rogers Twifl hundred twelveeQ Years Blanks, Thirty -seven hundred seventy two (elected) Emile A. 011ivier, FtwUndre for Thee Years Blanks, One hundred one d eleven (elected) All others, nine Raymond E. Pinning Bo All others, O neon' Eight hndre tent Years Y nine Recreatio Blanks, Eighty fiveran Jr`, Eight sh "n for Pive Bred thirty-sxa(elected) Attest; PRA 178 To',ri Clerk 508 411 �r 921 802 118 921 693 584 345 219 1 1842 612 272 37 921 811 101 921 829 91 9 1 836 921 ROGERS Y 17 AND 18, 1954 pEBRUAR WEDNESDAY, 40 p.N1. the balloting of the Meeting called to order aed6the report of The moderator ann 16, 1954 and appro- T©wn Election held February to raise n will vote ollars to purchase see if the Tow oaa ao) ° Service arid au- Article 20, To 1 rice, th liriate the sum of One Thous sand ($ Town Nhes'p�rchase p a new automobile for the use e in as part Of and aPPro- thorize the Selectmen to trade Town raise to purchase automobile now in use. that lice 0 Dollars and au- ous, S 1, 0) vice Ariate Voted, voice votee, ou's nd (Toa4' Nursing price, price, the a now automobile f r tlae usee °intay part of the P thorize the Selectmen to trail ra e re ort of the auto itte ) mobile now in use. Finance C° accept lice of the war- , by the ,f.own will Article 16 1953. Article 21. To see if the ursuance February 1e Town accept in P . held th Article 141nt committee appointed N4eeting' ut ono; that °f 16, rant for the Annual Town ariinaous belated in P held, Februa y the Voted, voice vote' ri11ttee To Town Sleeting the go_ 1 of the Warrant for thu Annual `ill vote to by tl' Moderator 3 195 9g To see if tileonTri°`ittee appeanted in February the t;io Article 22. yti'ating C Ual ToWri eun'fowl, disct egeblod- �xider Article 41 of the A thereto• that the oirited b February or take any action relative aniriil mnaitte�e° pl�rleeting in vote, un voice Investigating e Annual to create a s plan- e rator under Article 41 will a, School p15nnciuS and o d 1951 � wrl a iOna1 14 to Laws an see if the as a 1Z �SeCtori General Dollars .VV rl unPa dreomi toe 'ro to bo ke Pro is 1 urot° ofd d X52 ©� thereto• ©wn ling Committee undoraendnlenof Two fly action2)�athat tile al school of Chapter 71 and erithe surer take but two as a Regiction 14 to Poise and appropri Is exp u enirn °�o be k xovisioristofof the r said Committee vote, ee til ere ($200-00) Voted, voice aid c°iaaiTiiUnder do ant s Hundred create a special unp littee amen of T b�strict Planning ter 71r to thee e'• ee) inclusive of roP , eg �rtt Laws and raise and apinittee sce °rn bollars for said Coll' Final 17 (Approved by e 9 ring Board too TO see if the To will vote to direct the Plan- municipal prepare a 6 -Year plan of major capital outlays for other Officials ands m conjunction with the Board of Selectmen and in 1954 and that One Hundred plan to a Special Town Meeting appropriated for this Hundred ($100.00) Dollars be raised and Voted, voice purpose. direct the Plannin vote, unanimous but one (1), that the Town outlays for municipal Bard to prepare a 6 -year Plan for major capital Selectmen and other purposes in conjunction with the Board of Town Meet' officials and be raised and am 1954 to submit said plan to a Special ppropriatedfOrlhiOne Hundred ($100.00) Dollars (Approved by the Finance Is purpose. Article of the see if the Town will of Chapter General vote to accept Section 11A ter A tf he Gene al Laws of TownMCCept Section 11A of Chap visions of 26. T; 2e if the MassacW 11etts. empower the men and 3, Ch Chapter vote to accept the pro - dilapidated osea °t after 139, General Laws which after a hearin dangerous written notice to the owner of a burnt, g to make building, or nuisance to the and record an his authorized agent, and disposition, alter nee borhood, or dan order adjudng it to be a 0 Voted to indefinitely egulati • gerous, and prescribing its Article 27. T of a "Walkie- talkie0 see if the To Association. Portable Tow will vote to accept the gift Voted radio froth the Orleans Police Relief of a " voice vote, Walkie- talkie" porlab unanimous, the Association. that ]e radio from the Orleans Police Relief Article Zg from the Ass Boa o if s Ref. f will vote accept as a Police the Firemen t T n Voted, AssociatiOnoand the Orleans Pol ce RehOef Assoc te eRnim�as1 that theeTownaaccept astat1On. s Releif ift Article gg To n' an addition Association and the Orleans year,toielect fore n onftthe third will Vhe Orleans meet at tent (to ) all Station- year, noo Vote T t vote 10 Voted voiceeCessary Town O� ace Sesday of February in each Wednesday following the third S, that the Town meet in the for the election of all necessary Town Y in February in each year Monda Officers. 180 install and main- Article 30. To see if the Town t vote to each• tain three Street Lights on Parking lohai Orleans e Town nstall d mom Voted, voice vote, unanimous, lot at Orleans B twin three Street Lights on the Parking authorize the Selleecntrol Tow wile by cmment re as made to ta Lots rlu Article 31. To see if the Town Parcel of land at BakebS Pond,rshow faLn d in Orleans mber 1953, engineers, 16 on "Subdivision P1Eansndbloa pow Co. feet, Scale ilaReAvery ango fetat,aArt�onta ing 42,s�aPCOpertyand 1 inch equals lots between an to South Orleans, Mass.'. Sal of way ublic bathSp0.00)hDollars therpublie way, sandrl land to be usErght Hundred ($ the raise and appropriate the sum of Town authorize eni vent to defray the expenses thereof, usb th�ac ft Or or shown to by din as to Voted voice vet °, S. d0mainot voo �rcelsaot' land atuBake Subdieasionplan dbl nW Co., titled, William tiered 15 and 16 on Plan R n very al d t Arthur '42,800 square Orleans as made for N . equals , to e ' ri said p . "ember 1953, Scale: 1 rnch ass said lots of waY aseawpublic dyed engineers South Orleans, M ill, a right used of Eight feet, more or less, together d land to the sum ertY and the public way, a tpropriaten$es thereof• ft ($8()and to raise and p the exp urrttee) accept as a 's er 0.00 Dollars to defray hoe Com vote to a on 13ak Frna will e beat • Orieb s fro Article a 32. Tan Willi" Sbd v1s on1B1aS nab ow 0.1 [were tied aomadeofo Neil p_. Avtery8a feet, with t She used as a pnblie is ea s a gift 1953, Scale: 1 inch ONUS: tog, said b ch accept a aker's ears, South Orleans, Mublio way' t the 'fowl, beach on Orleans said ba hing beach and the p nation, San that P a° of Land in It. Voted, voice "and Weaa Su W jl a U33. SPtbof way o between r L. pond Neil R. Avery n Avery eat r th a right used as a public as made for Neil R• oafs 8 ether beach 1953, Scale: 1 inch equals,' tog salamrttee) eers, South Orleans, aMbllc way, Said bathing beachand the e Finance Corn (Approved by 181 Article 33. To see if the Building Committee consistin Town wall vote to form a School the Board of Selectmen g °f the Orleans School Committee, citizens to be a ,and three citizens of the Town. Said three appoint by the before Purpose ©f the Cam designated members. The mittee so formed School Building Needs Committee t° study the report of the Town Meeting, preliminar and to bring in at a 1954 Special ed on the recommendations for a suitabl sell oal building bas tee; and to raise °f the School B bas- tee; a d to raise and appropriate the sum�lding Needs Commit - By request, meet the ex of Three Thousand Voted, voice vote Penses of said Committee. Committee consisting that the Town for of Selectmen, and three the Orleans School m a School Building to be appointed b Citizens of the C°nlmittee the Board of the Committee so formed de Town. Said three Citizens grated ing Needs Committee med to study the report The purpose Meeting, nd to bring Port of the School Build - g preliminary Plans For a urtablo Special or the reconlmendations of the Annual Town to raise and appropriate School school building based on meet the expen Of the wilding Needs sum of Three Committee; and (Approved b Building C© Thousand Dollars to y the Finance Ca Committee Article 34, To see ' committee) . visions of Cho for if the Town P 418 of the wn will vote izing the Town Acts to accept the pro - Bytrequest, of Orleans to supply itself and its s an act author- Voted v inhabitants with Chapter Voted, , voice vote of the Acts t at the T°w Town of Orleans to su ° .1953, whit n accept the (Approved PP1Y,hself h is an provisions of and ' act authorizing the Article 35. Y the Finance C° its inhabitants with water. To mmittee priate a sure of sou i(` the T ) suPPlYing the Tow °w guishment of Town for t[i . purpose Will to raise and appro- mine whetherfih� and fond ©Inhabitants wr'tablcshcrcg a system for mOne rrtestic and oth >� water for the extin- priation from avaMoney shall be Provided Purposes and deter - under authority of funds I, the ded for by taxation, appro- By request. Chapter'418, of e treasu � and y voice borrowing ballot. vote, that Article 35 1953. Voted, One Huntdn vote, Yes 290 be voted upon by written raised and approPr"tted Forty pulando($85, that the sum of one rp°se of es ablis}hing a Dollars ten1 for 182 y �vitll water for its inhabitants S. and 'IPPI ,in , c and othe, purpose rov, of the ) S the Town of Of r don7es tile, of 'Atinguisllment of fires and for treasurer Wcth the app sum that to meet said a ropriation, the to b °��u 00) Dol- PP luthorized 000• the Selectmen be and hereby Is and ($1f under authority one Million One Hundr� =d Forty TITa,,vn there acco dance With lar, • bf the in hole s and to issue bonds or nosedf 1953, )ay so so that m tile, date of ClaaPter 418 of the l'► f the C,en 30) years he Provisions of Chapter' 4 0 .rn Gene ( motion I shall be aid in #cot more th• vote, the an Of issue of the first bond or note - - thirds (�/3) As this Article required ` two was lost. e Committee) three Pe to (Approved by the Finance Town ele n accordance will t e Article 36. To see- - Ater C°mmof 1953• d of Section 8 of Chapter 4.18 of the Acts e. and appro By request. ostpone e to raise to be paid 'doted to indefinitely p n will vote Dollars Inc., Article 37. To see if the a o $3,flb0 �ce AssOc oeof'a new pot ate the sum of Thee - ho thamsl�are on the Puroh t° e used as the Town of Orleans raise and rap ew- ambulance. at the Town aid to t C used �Y request. nninlo'cls, tollars, ,t be Pa' bulance. Voted, voice vote Thousand Ijpssociate of a new d Brewster prate the suns of Three mbulanc e ctrchas tha a an St r, Orleans, Easthanl, Aare on tIT °Pus of same Purpose. �h�he Town of Orleacdsonly if n Dung for tee) o raise and - t0getherny trobr=a ed a ice ace Co 1n11tt Vote t t° properly , f pp p pcnan will, Dollars ervcsl °n ° (Approved by the if the Ta O 1 0 00) the sup Article 38. To see 140dred0 Spent to the priate the sum of E`'ghliday, to d approprcaue the observe the 3uly 4th ho st 4t n raise Perl��ebAlnencan $Y request. man Legion P that the Tgo1larservcscon of oted voice Vote' (5800' dcr the sup ro- s jl of Eight ht Hutorods eut till Coll t1 to to to lscons uppwo Jul,, 4th holiday, be p lit to ct @gion post #308. the Finaa Town ©0) Dollars (Approved To see ifdthed {$500. Article 39• I�un priate the sum Of Five 1g3 A'' i additional rest rooms at the parking area at Nauset Beach. By request. Voted, voice vote, that the Town sum of $500.00 to construct two raise and appropriate the Beach Parking area aditional rest roos at Nauset (Approved by the Finance Article 40. To see if CDmmittee) m priate the sum of One Thousand o'vn will vote to raise and appro- unfinished parking area 000.00 entire parking area. at Nauset ($l $each ) Dollars to grade the By request. , and to 4, seal -coat t11e Voted, voice v SUM of $1,000.0{} ote that the Beach, and to to grade Town raise and appropriate the sea] - coat" the lient 1enished parking area at Nauset (Approved by the Finance Parking area. lectme Article 41. To see if t COmm'ttee) said Meeting, lenlTownand lay out re vote to instruct the Se- he T°wn will v said Orleans. way betweand port the same at a future Town By request. n D'ePot Square and West Road in and repo motion to instruct P the same at the Select tween Depot Square da future own meet to locate and lay out, standing vote, , No �1Z Road uin Md tO g, nsTown Way be- g b ,was lost a Article e y the Parlance the sum of Five To see if the Committee) making ve 1,undred Town Will Preliminary sury ($500.00 raise and appropriate Selectmen between Depot and ) Dollars to cover the cost of By request. epot Plan of of an Voted, to i and West Y way laid out by the ndefinitei Road. Article 43. y Postpone tain four street TO see if the Northwesterly to,Nop' Lin Rr�lge Lane ote to install and main` By request, Voted, voice vote e' ' from Croat Oak Road twin four street , unartirn northwesterly to ghts (APProved b t, I s Llne Ridges Lane, Town install and main Y the Fin , frorn {great Oak Road Article 44. T ance Co priate the sum Of ° See if the TO mittee} pose of Purchasin P?v Thousand n will _ g a School Bust a$ ,000.00 e to Dollars i ef a d a pro L!r- 184 °f the Orleans Schools• t Under t11e direction of t11e The money appropriated to be spen S' hoof Committee. d appropriate tlurpp5e $Y request. ToNv drfifty �!©°Ilars fo - s SchpOez- of \'OU'd, voice vote. that tile an of the er the suP flour Thousand Ei� -1it H for the 11 be spent and of Purchasina a Scllool Bus ropriated to The money so raised and app VISIOn of the SCtlool Coil' ttoo) raise Ind aPpin- (Approved by t11e Finance will vote oliars for 99teto be if the Town p0 00) Dots of #9r > or do Mate ALIVele 45. To Sell Tllou -In {$l58 of tile Act' Club, ntofclst�ublicOnature, Cha' �ethe orlean spent p crwislon raise and under the sup the Ill anything thereon that r ontertairt to be °r aCt �Y request. t Unatlim d Xjollars 19'79. Money Voted, voice vote, n ~f1100s`1 Acts °thletic Club. aPPropriat� the sum o1 one 58 of the rleans A sPublic mature. chapter of the © rnittee) and approa Pent under the sup Finance to to raise urchase ( Approved by the o�un will vote to t11e So - f 00) authorize t Ford To see if dared ($7 rt gent and the presen Axticla 46. 1~lun . DePar e rice' PriatZ tile- su,11 of Seven police urchas p the 'tew Auto Cruiser to' tile police of the P riate ]ectnlen to trade in as p� raise aw Auto trade Cruiser . o�un a new to tra �Y requ est. vote, that s to Purcthe Sele a s! ell Voted, voice ed �o11ar thorie Ford Cr sum of Seven 14undr t and au resent ittee) appro- thp Police Departmen . "e the P Comm' d Part of the purchase Prlc jounce raise o deotbe gra (Approved by the F Towel x000 fl0) Dtilernlo y the $3, park . .Article 47. '1'o see ou' f 0dredgConlnlisslOn' was lost. Priate the sum of Three back ocreation the !11°tionreconsider wn own�d property f t11e rl° 13 e motion 00 to era TPent under direr on Yes 12 &,0 15� . to $3,010�111oney t° be $y request oted, standing to Yes 133, and aPpreoMe pa mission (3n a stall vo Nise °f Flrl °n C °n lvas lost, that the T °w t back Recreat11n1lttee) er y f e o! the Town o�v -Zed F°porl o t arice C Spent under the dire by tile- F ( Disapproved 185 Article 48, To priate the sum of F,f,see if the Tow a bounty of Y ($SO.Qp n will vote to raise and appro- By request. Twenty`five 50'0) Dollars Cents 'for the purpose of p�ayin-Ij Voted each, on crows. ' v °�'�'� vote, that the Burn of Fifty ($50,00 Town of Twenty -five (2Sc) Dollars, for the raise and appropriate tEae (Approved b ) Cents each Purpose of paying a bounty TOWN CLERK'S th Finance is 1 Onm rtes) Ha 53 of Chapter T Article of Geaeral LaWSiele (48) is illegal - see Section priate tlae summa of ° see if the Tow Purchase a Thirteen Plundred will vote to raise and appro- Burner at arid of one ($1300.p0 B Fire Station. (1) Stea ) DoiIars for the Y request, rn Boiler and one (1) Oil Voted, voice sum of One vote, that Purchasing a Stearn Three the Town raise and m boiler ndred appropriate the (Approved by tho Final, oiI burner for the purpose of Article fQ ance Committee) the Fire Station. priate the s To see if mittee) Dollars, to r sq f Four ThausaTown will vote Road to Poebetrf ace with asphalt nd and Nine to raise and appro- feet, finished Road, a d. tan , Cedar Hundred ($4,9'00.00) be done surface t® be, -tw, e of Lund Road from Beach BY Cequest der the supervisi tweaty�fou$wenty`five hundred (2500) Voted oa °f the Road4S feet wide. Work to sum of Four ' voice vote that urveyor. surface wthaSAhaltandTNinao the raise Road dto of of tue� ar Lad kc,ed ($4,g, and appropriate tl'e twent - my -five ad ©'0Q) Dollars, to re- supervision of thef our (24) fee hundrefr o2 Beach Road to Pochet d (APProved Road Surveyor 'do• V4'ork0p) feet, finished sur- Article lry the Finance ° be done under the Dolltrthe sure of F see if the Town ument Road rado our and ros r usand Ein will vote (2430) feet to Rout urfaco with ght Hundre to raise and appro- Work to be ' ini hed 3 a dfst asPhajt p d SaxtY ($4,860.00) By request. der surface to heof twe 1tond Road from Mon - thirty suns Voted, Voice vote perv?sion of theeRo� two . (2 )ndeet wide. to grade an Tho�san , that the Surveyor. d resurfac. Eight Hui own raise With aspla.lt ed Sixty and appropriate the r Pond ROad'fro ►0 Dolla Monument , 185 dred thirty (243 be Road to Route 28, a distance of twenty` 21) fee wide. Work to feet. Finished surface to be twenty-two°ad Survey °r' done under the supervision of tale Committee) and by the Finan n wilt vote t2 ptj) Dollork Article 5�. To see tt the To TwentY`fi"re Brook Way. W Praate the sum of Seven Hundred Herring or to recondition and widen the culvert ohs Road Survey t° be done under tl'e supervision of and approl r econde 8Y request. Town raise Dollars, to be done Voted voice vote. that the ($�25'k way, Work to turn of Seven Hundred Twenty" 11 l3roo erring way- ti and widen the culvert the Roads °mrn t ee) d appro- der the supervision ance to raise `'n ollars, (Disapproved by the Fin Town will vet �$2t650.00) y, from see if t1'e ed Fifty 3rook and Article 53, 'n f Priate the sum of To asph asphalt, Herring 12001ente , °ads ( on don to `trade .Ind resurface wce of twely feet from Work to be MO distance Road a distadred (300) fee feet wide the access of three l'un four (2 or. rie the finished surface to be twenty tl Foad survey d appr °grade and under the supervision of raise a rid tO 9 t Road $Y request. that the ($,7650- OOfrp M0flurr of three Voted, voice vote, red Fifty °C� Way' and the access urface to be sung of Twenty -six HunHerrisa!~ }201 Road, hnishe der the super - "Surface with asphalt, dred (l 2 erit R °a done under a distance of twelve hurl ' e um to be hundred 300) n rk two ( feet teetov'ide• 4Vo Oro raise and abe vi ,nty -four (24) e veyor. a ce C° pans will ollars, to soon of the Road Stir finance of Orl $0 00) D 'aintenance (Disapproved bsee if the �rpFifty ns, �etb °S ness enter Pro Article 54. TOf one .14 walks 'nl May l'leanliness priate the sun' ealth, a sai ned fro eneral t'sed by t he di pedal unit oO the to o31°te the °f the town. These an i d app November }, 1954, in '� ne ©f Of y }lbolltare, to the streets. 'Tow° t ($i5 ns, for siness $Y request. that ed and orvrryi of aralks in the bus, 1954 vote, dre 7 sid n' 1�1 Y Voted, voice Dun of the the fined fir° Abate the sun' of 0714ealtl' units °n �ainta used by the Board lisp °sal its to be ternance of rubbish hese'gn If Center of the town' 1g7 to November 1, 1954 in a ness of the streets. manner to (Approved b promote the general cleanli- y the Finance Corn Article 55. To see ' orittee) priate the sum of Five if the Town will vote to raise and appro- visions of Chapter 158, Acttsdred ($500.00) Dollars amusement of a public Of 1929 for Providing under the pro - publicly raised funds, to urnistor' to be used in connection e with Party in 1954. h Christ By request. mas Display and Children's Chapter voice oft 1929 at �) TDollarsaun and appropriate the sum of Five Hundred :that wit ment of a Dublic character for Providing under the provisions of raised funds, to furnish to be used .g entertainment or amuse - 1954. Christmas m Connection y (Approved b Dip and Children's publicly y the Finance Committee Article 56. To see ' ) priate the sum of Five tf the Town will v smooth, surface with to ($SOp•00 portions of the town was d wit ore to raise and grade, Cemetery Y abun�see hlatunD011ars, to grade, between the pavedtan III mmaonlS�reet °ande1ppem es grass, the unpaved the said and c of the Orleans Association's Fences Y travelled nset Road Orleans Cemetcr or portion of such ways and to the Board Of Select lest atio wilhnes; Portions of the Selector Y, t c eepunder undertake nevertheless satisfactory petufty, town's form ways in By request. ondition, cut and trimmed, in seeded Voted, voice vote and appropriate the ' Article 56 grade, smooth, surface with F. 1'lundre t' - that the Town raise was the Orleans Cemet the Town topsoil l and seed$500 00) Dollars, to and being between the Associationis abutting With lawn grass, the ways and the said Assoc'at on sCOmmonly rareet and Tonset Road less r to the s Cemetery Ass fences or Portion of such seed factor to Board ociatio e1P ov,ded o pe petuitlons o oWp s o keel'Re undertake in form satis- of the Ctmen unde neverthe- (DisapprOVed ways or conditio , new graded and Article by the Finance Co n' Cut and trimmed, 517 To see ntmittee priate the sum of Six if t ed (wn vote)to 11u n will 0.p0) Dollars, to hire and appro- 188 hire a Red assistant, if necessary, Cross Certified Water Safety instructor and Life Saving instruction and purchase equipment for swim Selectmen be ect . during the summer months, and that the supervise this prof to appoint a Committee of three (3) t° d appropriate the sum 13y request. Town an p Cross Certified that Ile of Six Hundred ($600AO) tDOSts�stant hfrneces arY. "during d purchase equipment Instructornannd Life Saying be Ins. 1 - t °u�tt d to appoint Water quipment for swimming Selectme °his Project. aminer months, and that tlilesupeCvise Committee of three (3)in�nCe Committee) raise and appro- (Approved by the Finance will vundTed and Sixty- left on mind Athelsum8olrFour Thousand etve mido9suit -table 6" water priate urchas and feet be laid, on of4,563.00) Dollars, for tsixpen hnndreed hydrants, Dam to the Pipe, P approximately with t woo (v fullyy Wa pPfrO Ro d M Doan Beach riate the TOwn owned land, alongnd Nat's and aPprO ollars for 11yCrCqu �t.Doane Way ` t the and a ttel hun Town raise. a esDteen sum Voted Five nstalUno ePWithtt� ndualong Da ant ro the Purpose of urchasinginch an wateTo to Owned way and N ne drCd feet of suitable lletsl id onwof, f °a hYdrants. Said Pipe junction be teach rRoad. Mill P Dam to finance th committee) Ommitt vote to raise four (4) P and ro- (Approved by the he T 0� 00I Dollars the summer of Article 59. To see dred ($6 of Orlean the Concerts to be given it' the Town and aPPrOPhet1'own 13 54 by the Orleans Band t To l' to be O co I dBupon the Y request. oted, voice vote, t Band f Coll 195a by the bat` f O leanssOd ri .a heoSSecreta Yf trees tree) uthorize theular °pit Plet on of the cottic Fill ��rwillat Piece d1(3000) sgaket to (Approved by tsee if the oderjck' ce t ' Oil old Namsk IoctuAnticleel6 . AnthOnyea*of abkayet $each' iri shape, contain._, an ar _ Na!r �,,�kgt foet, and contail Road, about 15( By request. Voted, voice vote, unanimous Selectmen to sell to A , unanimous ' that the Town authorize the angular in shape, contain in y P. Roderick, that piece of land, tri- sq. ft., and contained g an area of about three thousand ( 3000 ) Road, about 1500 feet Isout Narnskaket Road and old Narnskaket Article fit. h of Skaket Beach. And to act u iy c °me before the meeting, pon any other business that may legal - The meeting voted at the old Library Site, to Instruct the Selectmen to ban all signs TUESDAY, To vote for the elect- on Of 16 One Moderator for 1954 One Selectman for three Year the following Town Officers: One Assessor for three Years One member Board Years One Member Board of Public Welfare One Town Clerk for three Yea for three ye rseo years One Treasurer for three earars One Collector of Taxes or three One True Warden for throe years years Ono- member School Co One Trustee Snow Libra mitt° °for One Surveyor of Iiighwa for three"rree Fears Two Constables for one Ys for ane Year One Park CormnissiOne € ar One member Planning Boar throe One Member Rocre n d for years Meeting adjourned at 2 n, A n for five ears &I', Febr years 18, I954. Committee Attest: Under Artie a ted by the FRANCIS I. ROGERS Winth 23' Rag - the Moderator: Town Clerk Dorotr hey `�• Griffin chOOl District Planning Joseph WM. NOrgeot g Cvrnmittee' Committee a Higgins ppointed Finance Na Yt�o Te�me tMederator: Evelyn Childs e Years Mary CNSClark Committee appoint lectmen: ed by the School Commi ttee and Board of 5e- 190 ­School Building C ®Rlui1ittee" Under Article 33. Barbara D• Mayo hran Elizabeth C CocZichardson Charles Francis Go b the S safety t committee„ mmittee appointed «dater Safety Under Article 57, Soule vir inla W' Doris E. Taylor . Marjorie H - Squire 190,031,20 xIONS: s $ - 500.00 TOTAL APPR'p1'RIA econlmendation 2,000,00 Selectmen's and Departn�ental� al {Free Be) 500.00 Cape Cod HOW, truction ;?0.72 s Article 5: Cap coils 300.0 Article 8: Chapter 9n aintenance 000.00 Article 9. Chapter 90 0t 1953 Rogers 8'500,00 Article. 1 [l : Unpaid bills Howard darn,, Inc- 1300.00 Article 14 Land fron a o,s Duck 100.00 Article 16: Land of M e et goad 1p00,00 Article 18 Continuation ont nu t o of onDe,artrIle 7 coma'ictee• ip�- 0 Article 19 : protective 3r oealtll -ct PI 800.0 Article 2U: New ol year n pond 3, 0 C 1 Sc Sc11 Dx -Y k r s Assn- 000.00 Article 24 pi nn n� 13jea yet all }�ee mbul. p 3'800. r A 00.00 Article 31 : Land of uilding s Eastllarrs 5 00 1 p00. Article 33 : School $ Orlean Lion 41850.00 Article 37 Brewster, Cele fat' 0o�rea 1'000.00 Article 38 July Beach arkint 700.p0 Article 39: Nauset Beach p 50.00 Article 40 f o ©1 i3us ement 1,30Q.0� Article 44: pmus gaiter) 4,90 0 Article 45: P'lice CruiscrowsStation Land 4'725.00 Article 49: B unity nor dt F ad 2,660.00 Article 49: an K B k ay 0.00 Article 50: Cedrgoad erring roe ]Party 600.00 Article 51: Pond Article 52: C� verC Bro kcal LJ"Its �ldten s p 4,563-00 00 Article 53: 14erri,1 Dtsp play &tiop 299•g2 Article 54 Rubb 1s D Instrti tgl,ts Band $341, Article -5 Article 57: Article 53: Article 59: To Christ °safety uset 146 eans ter a 0 a at by s pipeline oncetions _ - Ban rop" 191 )tal APP JURORS DRAWN 1954 Orleans, IN Mass., March Drawing of Jurors made this da g' 1954 Arthur R. Finlay and Lego Y at 9„ A Dep- uty Sheriff Lawrence Y �' Nickerson inO the M. by Selectmen Rogers, as follows: R- Gardinier and Town Clerk, Francis L. Parent, Grand Juror Raymond W. perreault, Traverse Edward A. Bessom, Traverse J Juror, S Juror grin g Term , S Spring Term Attest: FRANCIS I• ROGERS Drawing Orleans, Mass. Town Clerk A.M. b g of Special Traverse May 3, I954 y Selectman Juror LeRoy A. Arthur R. Fiala made this day at 10:45 Y Nickerson, Francis Y in the Wholly and Town Clerk P' Burlin presence of Selectman Howard M. Ro ers� Francis I. Traverse Sheriff g , Special Rogers, follows :_ Arthur T. Traverse Juror Attest: FRANCIS I. ROGERS Orleans, Mass, Town Clerk Drawing of Jurors 'September 13 Arthur R. Fiala made this d , 1954 Y and Francis p Burlin t 1000 A.M. Sheriff, Lawrence R. Gardinier and he Presence as follows: g in t Y Selectmen John N. Lowell Town Clerk, Francis 1� Deputy E. Harold , Traverse Juror Rogers, Crosby, Traverse Jur Fall Term WARRANT, SPE °r' Fall Term Barnstable The Corn onWeaA3, 1954N MEETING ss. lth To either of f Massachusetts County of Barnstable Constables In the name of The Co of the Town of Orleans, in the hereby directed to notif mm0nwealth of qualified to vote in y and GREETING: High School elections and the inhabitants achusetts Auditori d in you are of August next, at g: um !n said In TO n aff °€ said Town, to act on the followi00 P ' clock ans airs, to meet at the owing articles,- clo rn the ev uesday the 3rd day The meetin v, Moderator g as called to o"Ing then and there ,y sWo ck s Sparrow order at 8:04 ed and dal Voted, voice vas Teller, w. Franklin S 4 P M o'clock by the of the Warrant he unanimously, to dispense Murray was appoint - tvith t exception °f the pramble the reading z fusion service there - aa� attestation thereof, and the ofhcets return of will the n. accordance Moderator rn tvas taken. the W arrant was react by the lui e Tistered voters '21 quorum• �EVetc taken <tnd a standing, count esenr representing the or result of count c{isclosed 131 p to continue will vote transf d Article 3. To see if the Town a propriate e b ed y bons 47, g Con'nlittee and t© be expend in� UP to d1 lablcnfunds�;tlte sum of 6,0.00 purpose of Town, and for dter Investigating Con�nlittee for the p to the Meetin>3the bite the cost estimate for supplying ata,a future Ta appolnt the lid hn�sng the results before the voters n re- establi'h ' fable funds orn_ Vote that the to take er lnvestl � t n1ate for Wat dater d, voice vote, and sq lnvesti gating= Conin"ttee ' b tie to the cost to N °f $65().()o tc" be expended y settee for the purpose of bringing tip urchase fro al e to P Ulan �hlyrng water to the Town o1 Or vote less of P d Article if the Town acre 1Ia d No rteekeste st b! oh cle 2. To see l4 •b ded • �asterl ands G. Rote and Helen M• K alt harsh skaket Manz Ca acres more or less of Salt Little dam d William e Han - b he Cod Corp an aurae Y ° Bay; Northwesterly by Oration M the 4%'Vners unknown, Frankliphn N4. "'ket I and Sheet f`r of fah heasteri b Estate of J �ttms 0 11�' or take from Ta�� et ux; ynd Southwesterly L C plan Qpriate an0p�.00) Dollar the n of prleans, as shown on- and apt? d ($3 ct for s`rr pfptile a4ai�ssessors' Map, and to hirty Tho�aCO eon in behalf the able fund stuj3 of T Selectrrm therefore n was c}�a5 fore and to atrtllorize tl1eof a deed wing rl tie �Oh �= and to accept delivery 0 the folio Rote and abitants of the To%vn• 94, No 6 Jolla boUn d 11n de list: On a written ballot, Yes front 'arsh amska_ e to PUrcl d 4 acres o Little Lion and heleMMve that the Tory Oftuplaa tlleFraskliny N nlrlto Ro d K"' Rote 14.5 acres gay, own, of Jolla skaket ket hwesterly by Cape C� ers uakn estate by Nan, Court plan �I,illC m k, Easterly by Own -terly 1'th4vesterly err Land Cot] front trans f fat, �e F. Hanzt, So ux, and all as sf'oa n And to Polla O.00d. `tad 1 Hanna6n et pr•leans, ors' rn p 0 000,00) $�� °0© 1p� l and of Town Of of the ass oL,sand { thousand( contrabeh for tillerl sheet 19 sun1 of t sure of the Set c tile same in boll lse and appropriate the thorize t a fee d 2/3 vote. th, ars therefor, and to a d toacG©rleans' regUrre par f f chase of said land Cown of of lacy o the inhabitants of the aUse This motion was lost bee 193 J Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Build- ing Code by striking out paragraph 4$, Section 5, and inserting the following:- "E Brick and precast cement block Chimneys shall extend to solid ground and have footings which project at least six inches on all sides and a1e at least eight inches thick, and any Board of Fire Underwriters and Y approved by the National of this Section and approved not in conflict with paragraph 8 may be installed." by the StatC Fire Marshal's Office, Voted, voice vote, unanimously, Building Code by striking out Paragra ' 4 at the Town amend till the following: "E. Brack and P E, Section 5, and insertingT extend to solid ground and Precast cement block Chimneys shall inches on all sides and have footings which project at least six of manufactured are iirrdn,st eight inches thick, and any typo of Fire Underwripers and Section and a not my approved by the National Board installed." approved by the State nfliet with Paragraph 8 of this Fire Marshal's Office, may be Article 4. To see if the in Code by strikin Town will vote to amend the I3uild- the following-. , g out Paragraph 1 of a Board of paragraph 1 • Section 10 and substituting Appeals .of five Board of Appeals. There shall be appointed by the Selectmen members same Board of , and said and two associate members Section 6 Appeals appointed Board of Appeals shall be the provided 6) of c, rotective 13Y_Law Pursuance of Paragraph 2 of shall act on all matters of Chapter 4p f the Town of Orleans, as in the manner within its the General Laws, which Proscribed b jurisdiction s. Voted, Y said General under these by -1a`v Building ' voice vote Laws.- aws. g Code by striking n 'nlously, that the "Pout Paragraph Town amend rile stituting the foll shall be a Boardwmg aragra agraPh 1 of Section 10 and silf'' members appointed Of Appeals of ' Board of Appeals. Tlierc appointed in pursuance the Selectmen numbers and two associat`= tective By -Law of the Paragra 1i, and said Board of Appeals to of Chapter Off Town of p 2 of Section fi of the pro` tern within its Arisdietie General dWSans, as Provided in Section cribed by said General Law der these by laws in�the act mannerl prey` mer Sno1ele 5, To see if the (Route 28 )�iNain Lot, at the he own will vote to designate the for - park= and Place Street and Junction of South Orleans Ro`ici and' name said Prapep property � the h y o e, for use as a public inorial r ion- Park,, Of,the Park Commis 194 I gown designate No �� That theain Street, South 4e former oted, rising vote, Yes i` tsthe junction °f 0r use as a public the Snv Library Lot ' the Juxiy place, the park Comn'isslon, Para end oad ( Route 28) and on the charge °f, aq , place said property enlorial park. t a gift of a name said property ` N4 vote to accep „ ! P Town will orial park gift y�6rAdrtiele 6. To see if the laced in Mitre Town acre p k. War II Memorial unan. nousiy, that in M°n10rial at of Voted voice vote, to be placed choose by ball ears a World War ll Memorial vote to throe Y Torun will and every ears, as it Article 7. To see iE the n w t955, 1 of three Y the Annual Town Meeting in February, r for the cje eral Laws b bal- Prreafter, one Hi�'lzway Survey�l of the Town choose three guided by Section 1, Chapter sl that the an and every yoars, lot , Voted, voice vote, u eietin g� n Feor or theGencralf Laws . asars thereafter, onewHi�1 rvay Surveyor of the author'�e he Se- Pro`, Stearn oiler, Provided by Section 1, Chap will vote to R low? To I) en tractor P legit Article 8. To see if h e of one one )B;roo e a the a men to sell and /or disp ow, on wn grad autitiorP ohe (1 1 horse drawn sidewalkl PI Morse drawn Town S tithe goner, (I }tar kettle, and oje ( u51V, that 131 ale tractor plow, Doted, voice vote, unanttnu of, one (1 } wooden %,P -tmen to sell and /or dispose low, oneaW� wader. sfer from Dqe ��� her drawn and on a(I P horse wndwill,loaus'ndt ( 2,600.60 1 T p nva �y .Article 9. To see it tllexceed �wtur - take front enter_ balllafile funds a sume fief a publithaathoop�wvollarsOvi for of s for entertainrn n19, dry, ($50 ith the P Voted, voice vote. una died ce w Nun clan $ a 1 tunds, the sum of rive c or RQG R In t C ntnent of a public natur ahaPter 158 Acts of 1929 -'re (10:00):] FRANC'S 'Clerk Meeting adjourned at Attest T EETINo L -FO\V N 1195.4 husetts SPECIA eriabor of Mass in the Dec ealth Town of C?rleans, �G: $arh5 The Con1n.iOnw are to of thin aches R� You a ble, ss• G tables Klass - Co To either of the °nanjmonwealth °f untY of Barnstable, C $ In the name of the 19 hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town, qualified to vote in elections and in Town affairs to meet at the Orleans High School in said Orleans on 'Tuesday the fourteenth day of December next, at 8 o'clock i❑ the evening, then and there to act on the following articles: The meeting was Galled to erator, Kenrick A. Sparrow. order at 8:05 P.M. by the Mod - Hopkins, Arthur R. Finlay, ranklin S. Murra in-, Town Clerk y LeRoy A. Nickerson, Fran©is1P Burl- A. Deschamps ' Francis cis I. Rogers, Joseph Special Officer for appointed and pas W Higgins and Philip Ballot Box worn Tellers Checkers and Spar- row. y Moderator Kenrick A. Spar - Voted, voice vote of the Warrant with the exception dispense with the reading and attestation thereof Ption of the and the ()in rt prearnble, the conclusion The Warrant was read b return of service thereon. the vote taken and a standin y the Moderator in accordance witll a quorum of 285 to be present. count of registered voters disclosed Article I To see if the able funds, the sum of One Town will vote to take from avail' residence of Judge Kd water punndred ($100.00) Dollars, for re' Voted, voice vote, rick A. Sp ITr in South Orleans, opposite the able funds, the sum o unanimous, on Town owned water One Hundz d that the Town take from avail - of Judge Kenrick A. sump w South $100 00) Dollars for repair' Article Farrow, opposite the residence 2. Shall the Totivn of Of Section sixteen to sixteen Orleans eral Laws, providin 1, inclusiorle accept the provisions district, together With the the of Chapter 71 of the 'Gen` and Truro, and the Towns establish ment owns Eastha of a regional school regional school by the construction na, Brewster, Wellfleet visions of a proposed districtaintenance B posed agreement accordancde with operation tlle Pro- lost: - Y 'Written ballot, yes 168 filed with the Selectmen? No That the To�, 172, the following motion wLas teen to sixteen I n of Orleans providing for the Inclusive, of accept the provisions of Section six - gether with the Townsbof l]Ment of a titer 71 of the General Lira's' and the construction Easthatn f3rregional school district, to- .sact► by thae said districts innanee and Boer' Wellfleet and Truro' Proposed greement accordance once potation of a regional `With the Se with the provisions of lectmen. 196 ro riate or Article 3. To see if the Town will oaair Tiiadsa nn Five Ho transfer from available funds, the suns o1 F expenses of tlae Rem died ((b4 500.00 ) Dollars, for prehnvnt. l P v,ith riaand r o, a} 1�'strictTConanaittec, to be used in canjunctiowellflect and Truro, raised Brewster, Provi by the four towns of Eastham, such towns. ded a Regional District is established by No motion tiz as made on this article. Lip Article 4• Voted voice vote, unanimously to take Board on the ' the planning ores as di- Article 4. Tea hear the report or municipal P February 15, 'Yea Plan of major capital outla} ' To.vta meeting, M 1954 by Article '4 of tlhe Annual r eport he T Own ]lea r Voted voice vote, irrraninhously that t of Major capital Annual forth , ear plain of tlae was f e Plannin * Cioard on the 5-Y Article oonhn11tteo ar Ta�municip,al purposes as directed Report of this readbMectin{or, February 15, 19- . (see Alton L. Smith follow,": follow g ee rge 127 1'ar full text of report) take up Article in Voted, voice vote, unanimous �� unaratiraously voice gift, ppgt Voted, vote to ace cPin�: z O N ifJ rl W x H Q GZ, A PA Phi L J O z L W 0 'a 'a U 0 C z T � w rr • ^ C � J— C ;b a 71 c j 0. r 3 c W g L �"Ilu Ei oWd o¢ )z cis (j✓ ~ .0 L" _ aJ J r CC ts7 ,.aG d 0 ':u d Q Q c j a c � b x L . w zz LZ Ll E� " � cs V y � > :b � -• .^ C .� _ J C G�x U �~ LL, C va U d d Uhl.v � C1 " ✓' Q s cE J Cd a. G C D pry i v �as C� L n.0 •r ['L,3 O<CC7xLz`wc7� t�z�x3� cn v to i+ C C tea, a 6W v°Cy oo.c_ o cz e cam, cs qCQ _� q CA 4 ^x u as G U TQ ua a m o ? -s -I LLJ w U r t v r L r, hrnj r� n •V N0, , � q-a� C3 M �'�x LLy a r• �y ,� .0 G G1 d r- tj Q . co �.G v�z a: F dr 00 C7, cc LT p G •F d u Vj 4+4'C G'N ejccdd�w N'ri. b n yUrC anti r•a v 198 '�fy ❑G4a (L) n rr • ^ C � O Q r p_ T r L �"Ilu oWd o¢ )z _ aJ J r CC ts7 ,.aG d 0 ':u d w a � Ll E� " � cs V y � > � ❑ b 00 r L s � cspa�cd cp dQ�. }as.r d�� G Fw G.�. •^ �-�U E tJ c. � C1 " ✓' Q s cE J Cd a. G C D pry i v �as C� L n.0 uUS CcC�� Cn� cn v to i+ tea, a 6W w w p �n�QV n CZ ,I,�yn1 b0 •CJ G G1 d r- tj Q . co �.G v�z a: F dr LT p G •F d u Vj 4+4'C G'N ejccdd�w N'ri. b n yUrC anti r•a v 7G '�fy ❑G4a (L) -a: 0 q p >� O •cd .- 0A 0 r4 d � 199 MARRIAGES RECORDED rOR YEAR 19 ;4 ITT ORLEANS Date Name of Parties January: 3 Warren E. Quinn Mary Ann Masaschi 17 Joseph A. Freitas Ann B. Pope February: 5 Lloyd S. Wilcox Janet C. Pearson 6 Peter Wolcott Taylor Sandra Sutherland Shaw March: 7 Frederick Adolph Kilpatrick Ida May Estlin April: 4 Charles Eugene 'Tyrrell, Jr. Barbara Ann Crowley 25 Randall C. Fulcher Alice M. Frazier May: 14 Edward Dalton Clement Priscilla Caner June: 5 Wallace Lee Halyburton Margaret Dorothy Grobstein 13 Edward P. Turner Marie S. Barboza 18 Arthur Lindsey Nichols Marion Taylor Peterson 19 Harry Richard Hammond Constance Landen 26 Theodore Thomas Tansi July: Sidney Kingsbury Bartlett 2 John Edward Tlathorne, Jr. Lorraine Frances Snow 13 Jean K. Howerton Marion G. May 17 Frederick William Lacey, Jr Janice MarJerison 17 Richardson Beggs Harvey Sidney Lanier Johnstone 1ge Residence 24 Orleans, Mass, 19 Chatham, Mass. 20 Plymouth, Mass. 19 Orleans, Mass. 24 Orleans, Mass. 21 Yarmouth, Mass. 19 Orleans, Mass, 19 Orleans, Mass. 23 Fort Sam Houston, "Texas 19 Orleans, Mass. 1 Wellflect, Mass. 18 Brewster, Mass, 26 Orleans, Mass. 21 Chatham, Mass. 23 19 Fairhaven, Mass. Orleans, Mass. Whitmarsh, Penna. 28 30 Old Lymme, Conn. 39 Eastham, Mass. 36 Orleans, Mass. 74 Harwich, Mass. Orleans, Mass. Fitchburg, Mass. 63 21 E. Orleans, Mass. 23 Jamestown, 23 Boston, Mass. 22 Jamaica, N. Y. ltalcigll, Orleans, Mass. Eastham, Mass. 22 Orleans, Mass. 19 Orleans, Mass. 40 (Orleans, rleans Mass, Orleans, 28 Mass. New York, 25 N. Y. Springfield, Mass. 23 20 Winchester, Mass. Douglaston, Mass. Harwich, 60 200 27 1 i� RIA'ES RECORDED �ul;ust: 3tanlcy William Cairns 7 Ruth Virgilia Thompson %Itsay hlaclluller Ob l�errinran Nye flhn Herbert Gunnerson Zp 1ll41anne Wood Francis Rogers Z1 Franees T. Sawler �av�d Et. f�odti��orth Sel, lh Rhine Crosby Lincoln, eollis Dustin fluters Jp J °`Fnnu Dorothy Doylc Russell Cam p bell Johnson N1 Beatrice A. 1 oher: Curtis Albert L. Brown I I�Iildred F. Hamilton William Vaughn Stogsdill 2 'Idrud Etta Dunham Lows William Mor a. 2 Catherine Howland Ellis Edward E. Richardson 2 $e"Y L- Delahanty Jtr'n"s William Costello Alvarez ys'ssell P. Morris 9 abel Cooper Robert C. Clark 11 Eltza6ath Ann Chase Elmer M, Costa �ny4c�lueline L. Ducharnlc ]q ember. 4 Mariam D. Palmer, Jr. lg emhera'tct H. Pope lg E CH Mutter JJr- 011a J4U1 H. Snow �g can S. Watson George Everett Perry 3l Rtt1h May Winslo w Russell Clair Colvin E112abeth May Smith FOR 'YEAR 1954 IN ORLEANS 24 Chicat^o, III. Greenwich, Conn. ,3 26 Camhridge, Mass. j Chatham. �'l'�s 21 Arlington, 19 Arlington. Mass. 38 Orleans, Mass. 36 Orleans, Mass. )blew York, 17 New York' N. Y• ,7 24 Orleans, Mass. Mass- Orleans, Mass. leans, Orleans, Portland, Jvlaine 59 64 Mount Dora, Fla' Mass. 62 Orlc:tns, N• 31 ltalcigll, Orleans, Mass. 36 31 Orleans, Maass. 32 Welllleet,Mass 39 Orleans' Mass. 3l Brewster, Tf ass. Orleans, 31 28 Mass Orleans, Mass. Harwich, 63 Mass. Harwich, 60 mass. orlcans' ' 27 1 Mass- Canton, Mass• ( ns �5province 26 Orleans, Mass, 20 Brewster, Orleans, 18 Easter ovia�NSSY. 27 27 d Case dale Massa 56 Oglea s, Miss• Orle aell, Mass. 46 40 Norw Mass - Odes, Mass 2 Orlea 19 2 ©1 DEATHS RECORDED FOR YEAR 1954 IPi ORLEANS Date Name 1954 January: 2 Richard Franklin Rich 3 Lawrence Tennyson Morton Hopkins 11 Kathryn Willson Priestly 14 John G. Bjorson 15 Clara B. Higgins 20 Helen Louise Tew February: 11 George Conn Thompson, Sr. 1 i George D. Knowles 28 Fred Lovell Cummings March: 6 Ray Allen Carter 10 Rena B. Ellis 11 June E. Nickerson 21 Maurice Morrell Berg 30 Myles Joseph Kavanagh April: 2 Mabel Weston Graham 9 Henry Elwynne Worcester 10 Robert H. Mercer May: 15 Benjamin B. Cahoon June: 20 Robert James Anslow, Jr. 28 Joseph Perry Gundry July: 6 Alexiinder Buchan 8 Grace Kellogg Howerton 11 Addic Louise Thygeson 13 Hattie Mae Cummings 27 Herbert PliMpton 27 Benjamin P. Bartlett August: 13 Arthur Lindsey Nichols September: 15 Edith Winifred Brown 17 Elizabeth A. Hamilton October: 18 Mary Louise Fernandez November: 14 Agnes Cady 24 George Stephenson Clanny 26 Laura D• Knowles Report of Town Nursing Service January 1, 1954 to January 1, 1955 Record of Cases nursed: Field office Non - Communicable Diseases Adm, Ret_ Adm. Ret• 202 150 1229 8 3 Maternity 78 8 16 60 6 t) 75 11 10 71 4 17 64 2 19 86 5 20 92 2 4 63 4 0 93 10 27 55 9 28 69 2 25 9 3 26 74 6 19 53 0 6 81 2 22 78 6 10 86 6 24 80 6 5 83 9 2 56 5 0 77 6 5 74 10 7 93 0 29 64 0 0 92 5 21 70 0 8 74 4 11 70 5 29 97 8 25 62 7 27 71 7 18 75 3 10 75 3 21 Report of Town Nursing Service January 1, 1954 to January 1, 1955 Record of Cases nursed: Field office Non - Communicable Diseases Adm, Ret_ Adm. Ret• 202 150 1229 8 3 Maternity Antepartum ] 0 postpartum With 4 30 Antepartum lafanWithout Antepartum 5 21 Under 1 month wer I month Pte 13 4 34 30 - School 16 School Adult A'Ibulance 11 1 1 1107 8 3 Calls Acute 14 Diseases �hrontc t Tuberculosis is 150 1228 8 3 health Activities: dye Clirtic 3 Salvation Arm Fund Veterans' 2 2 3 Benefits ()Id Age Assistance Cases Aid to i3 1 206 25 54 Dependent endent. Children Q0ns�ultati ns with Supervisors Welfare 1 2 10 Cascs Trips with Patients tO clinics, etc Crippled 17 Children's Service 20 320 Are, 17 19, -and 21, 1954 School Conferences: I- leladr ' examining DrPhorris G. Orchard, oldrick Dental Hygienist. Ahlldren lattencled Jean MCG 14 amlltes represented Olpttheria, Whooping Cough, Tetanus 9 Su( ()Oster Shots) 150 1228 8 3 ' O b : 20 320 health Service and Social Work 16 pre`Scllool Service R,N• $963,00 >?e Ie'f Nurse: Mrs. Priscilla Cady' Dep rtment personnel for mice end Fire f ply l)leif h�j� lltltd tbp t11 t�>Ie �111C8tlafiF� 1?. 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" " " " " "• Balance Sheet, December 31, 1954 .61 ,, ,'• Board of Appeals ...................... 205... -2 6 '07 Building Inspector 7 ................. Christmas Decoration Committee fib Civil Defense " "` .... ......... Dog Licenses issued to 1954 ...................................... ..•.......• ............. .... 79 i . .................... ............................... Finance Committuc 1,26 ......... Fish and Gana, Licenses 83 Fire Department ............... '04 Harbormaster's Report ........... tI °. ...... .............................. Health Department ........................ ... ............,.................. 76 . . . Health Department — Barnstable County .....'...... .. .............. • .., 126 ............ Highway Surveyor ................. ............................... 1'3 Insect Pest Superintendent, Re"o.... "" Repo"r"t 8 JuryList ....................... ............................... 69 Library—Snow Library Re ort........ ................................................... 13 4 Service .............,..,... ............,... 9 b .sursing Park ommtss"on , ..20� Planning Board 65 Police Department 68 Recreation Commission ............................. 87 .................. Regional School District Planning Board . " " " ""'.' °- "' ° " 94 Salaries Paid in 1954 ..................... " "" "' " 100 School Deport 10 .............................. School Building Committee ........ I .............. _ Sealer of Weights and Measures "'........ 136 163 2 Selectmen's Report ., .,• ............................ .................... ............... Selectmen's and Departmental " """ ^••••••••.,. 8 Recommendations for 1955 Shellfish Constable's Report .... 12 •, Six -Year Major Capital Outlay Plan •" " "•' """......••••..., 77 State Auditor "' ................ 127 • T�tx Collector's Report gcy Town Clerk's Report: Annual Town Meeting 1954 Births 1954 ' ... ............................... ................................. Deaths ] 954 ...... ............................... .163 Marriages 1954 ......1 . ...... ..... ...... ... ...• ........................200 Special Town Meeting, August 3, 1954 ..,... Special Town Meeting, December 14, " " """......•.••••. , 19'' . Town Counsel ........ i9S4 ....... ".,...,... .......... 19� ................ ...................... Town Officers ........... ............................... •••• 125 Treasurer's Report .... `free Warden ..... ' 71 Warrtint— Annual Town MeetingL1955 ....•.....•.,.....I....... 67 Water Investigating Committee, Report '........ .................. 15 ...................................... Water Investigating, Committee, 'fable 91 Water Safety Committee ••••••••• 134 Welfare Department ........,., 7; Wire Inspector's Report ... 86 .......... ............................... ..... 70 1 Program DEDICATION OF THE NEW SNOW LIBRARY Sunday, July 4, 1954 2:30 - 3:00 P.M. Mitsic by The Orleans Band" Mr. Thoinar A. Nassi, Conductor 3:00 P.M, Invocation - The Reverend .lames E. Lynch Presentation of the Flag by the Orleans Post 308, American Legion Delivery of Keys by the Bitilder, U. Fred Stobbart, to Hugo B. Seikel, Chairman of the Library Building Committee,. Introduction of Edgar T. P. Walker, Architect, Presentation of the Keys to the Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, Arthur R. Finlay. Acceptance of Keys by the Chairman of the Trustees of Snoty Library,, Harry H. Snox•.. Remarks by The Librarian, Miss Ruth L. Barnard, Benediction - The Reverend S. C. Vern Bowman° *"he Committee Accepts with Appreciation the Iaonation of the Services of the Hand. w . ....I -I4. 1Y14