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REPORT OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF TRUST FUNDS
February 15, 1930
To the Inhabitants of the Town of Wayland:
The Board of Commissioners of Trust Funds respect- fully report as follows:
During the past year the following additional trust funds have been added to those under our management:
Cemetery Trust Funds
Blanche E. Heard and
Grace E. Heard $100
Margaret A. Allen $150
Cecil I. Flint $125
The following is a statement of the trust funds now under our jurisdiction in the custody of the Town Treas- urer:
Library Trust Funds
$ 500 Fourth Liberty Loan 41/4 % bonds due October 15, 1938 $ 500.00
$1,000 City of Boston Sewerage
Loan 4% July 1, 1937 1,000.00
$3,000 New York Tel. Co. 41/4% First and General Mortgage bonds due November 1, 1939 3,000.00
$1,000 St. Paul & Duluth Ry. Co. First Mortgage 5s, due February 1, 1931 1,000.00
$2,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. General Mortgage 41/2% bonds due June 1, 1965 2,000.00
$2,000 Union Pacific Railroad Co.,
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41% bonds due July 1, 1967 2,000.00
$2,000
New York Central Railroad Refunding and Improve- ment Mortgage 5s, due Oc- tober 1, 2013 2,000.00
$2,000 Northern Pacific Railroad Refunding and Improve- ment Mortgage 5s, due July 1, 2047 2,000.00
$2,000 Southern California Edison Co., Refunding Mortgage 5% bonds due Sept. 1, 1952
2,000.00
$3,000 New England Tel. & Tel. Co. First Mortgage 41/2% bonds due May 1, 1961 3,000.00
Deposit in Provident Institution for Savings 200.00
$18,700.00
Poor Trust Funds
$1,300 Fourth Liberty Loan 41/4 % bonds due October 15, 1938 $1,300.00
$1,000 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Co. Gen- eral Mortgage 4% bonds due March 1, 1958 1,000.00
$2,0.00 Boston & Albany Railroad Co. 4% bonds due May 1, 1934 2,000.00
$ 4,300.00
Cemetery Trust Funds
$2,400 First Liberty Loan Conv. 41/4% bonds due June 15, 1947 $2,400.00
$2,700 Fourth Liberty Loan 41/4 % bonds due October 15, 1938 2,700.00
$2,000 Pacific Gas & Elec. Co. First and Refunding 41/2% bonds due June 1, 1957 2,000.00
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$1.000 Boston Elevated Railway Co. debenture 415% bond due October 1, 1937 1,000.00
$2,000 New England Tel. & Tel. Co. First Mortgage 41/2 ℃ bonds due May 1, 1961
2,000.00
៛ 500 New England Tel. & Tel. Co. 1st Mortgage, Series A 5% bond due June 1, 1952 500.00
$2.000 Chicago & North Western Railroad Co. 1st Refund- ing Mortgage, 5% bonds due May 1, 2037 2,000.00
$2,000 Boston & Albany Railroad Co. Improvement bond 4% due May 1, 1934 2,000.00
Deposit in Provident Institution for Savings 125.00
$14,725.00
$37,725.00
Total Trust Funds
Respectfully submitted JOHN H. KNAPP, Chairman JOHN CONNELLY ALBERT F. FLINT, Clerk Board of Commissioners of Trust Funds
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INVENTORY OF TOWN PROPERTY
Accounting Department
1 Portable Burroughs Adding Machine
1 Filing Cabinet
1 Ledger
1 Cash Book
1 Journal
1 Classification Book
1 Neva-Clog Paper-Fastener
Stationery Schedules
Bill-heads
Pay-rolls
Ledger Sheets
Classification Sheets
Letter-paper Envelopes
Town Treasurer
Cash Books
10 Rubber Stamps
1 "Bills Paid" Stamp
1 Stamp Pad
50 1 Cent Stamped Envelopes
400 2 Cent Stamped Envelopes
100 Sheets Stationery
1 Date Stamp
Town Clerk
1 Safe
1 Typewriter
1 Town Clerk Stamp
1 Record Book No.6
1 Record Book - Births
1 Record Book - Deaths
1 Record Book - Marriages
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1 Index - Births®
1 Index - Deaths
1 Index - Marriages
1 Record Book - Births, Deaths & Marriages 1850 -1892
1 Mortgages Book No. 7
1 Pole Location Book
1 Registration Book
1 Appointment Book
1 Roll of Honor Book
1 Deposition Book - Births
1 Deposition Book - Marriages
1 Vital Records to the Year 1950
1 Set General Laws 1921 - 1929 Blank Forms
Town Hall
1 Piano
.
1 Organ
5 Tables
20 Chairs
38 Settees
2 Clocks
3 Carpet-runners
2 Stoves
1 Safe
2 Polling booths
2 Step-ladders
3 Brooms
2 Soft mops
1 Wood-box
6 Cord of wood
2 Feet of kindling
Fire Department
1 La France Type pumping engine
2 Reo combination hose and chemical trucks double jacket 21/2 fire hose
2500 ft.
100 ft. single jacket 21% fire hose (old)
400 ft. chemical hose
200 ft. chemical hose
50 ft. 3/4 chemical hose
17 extinguishers
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2 hand pump extinguishers
1 hydrant pump
1 21 hydrant gate
1 21/2 hydrant siamese gate
15 rubber coats
1 hats (rubber)
9 nozzles
10 lanterns
2 hose clamps
12 ladder straps
30 spanners
16 spanner belts
1 hose coupling machine
2 5 gal. gas cans
9 shovels
1 grub hoes
1 pr. rubber boots
1 35 ft.
ext. ladder
1 30 ft. ext. ladder
1 24 ft. ext. ladder
1 20 ft. single ladder
3 roof ladders
4 pike poles
3 axes
6 hydrant wrenches
6 tire chains
2 auto jacks
4 double hose connections (double couplings)
1 copper tunnel
2 acid syphons
7 5 gal. water cans
2 barrels soda
2 acid (sulphuric) carboys (full)
6 acid carboys (empty)
1 extension light
2 dry battery lanterns
3 101% ft. lengths suction hose
1 suction hose cage
1 hard rubber mallet
1 suction hose wrench
3 chemical hose wrenches
2 screwdrivers
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1 hammer
1 pliers
1 hot air furnace (old)
1 stove
2 monkey wrenches
4 open end wrenches
5 extra nozzele tips
2 chemical boxes
1 Engine house building Harrison St. and land
2 tables
12 chairs
1 clock
13 fire alarm boxes
1 gravity battery system (38 cells)
1 milli ampmeter (current register)
1 tape register
1 bell striking machine
1 whistle blowing machine
1 whistle (steam) about 8 miles of uncoated fire alarm wire
1 life belt
1 wire stretcher
1 wire holder
200 ft. fire alarm wire (on hand)
57 zincs
17 coppers
200 lbs.
copper sulphate
12 extra extinguisher bottles
Sealer of Weights and Measures
No. 10
50 lb weights
1
20 1b weights
1 1
10 lb weights 5 lb weights
1
testing balance in case
1
1 quart testing can
1
1 pint tesing can
1 gill testing can
1 1 5 gal. testing can
4 gal. testing can
1 1
3 gal. testing can
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1 1
2 gal. testing can 1 gal. testing can
1 Hand seal press
1
Sealing clamp
1 Pocket spirit level
Hammer
1 1 Pocket magnifier
1 Pair pliers
1
lb Hanger weight
1
Measure tape (steal)
2 lbs adjusting lead
1
Portable drill
1 Sealers badge
1 Receipt book
1 Record book
1 Coal re-weighing book
1
Commodity book
20 Condemning tags
Avoirdupois weights in case
1 4lb. weight
1 2lb. weight
1 1 lb. weight
1 1/2 lb weight
1 1/4 lb. weight
2 2 oz. weights
1 1-16 oz. weight
Board of Health Department
1 Old record book
1 5-gal .- spray-tank
1 Spray-pump
50 ft 1/2 inch hose
1 Spray nozzle
400 Envelopes
50 Sheets stationery
1 New record book 7
1 Contagious disease record book
1 Letter file
1 Book milk permits
1 Book milk licenses
1 Lot alcohol licenses
1 Lot manure licenses
1 Lot burial returns
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300 Or more contagious disease bill heads
200 Contagious placards
4 Books from State Health Department
100 School permits
2 Manual of Health Laws
A number of permits for hospital admittance
Highway Department
1 Four Wheel Drive Truck, 2 Ton
1 Four Wheel Drive Truck. 3 Ton
1 Tractor Grader
3 Two Horse Iron Plows
3 Wooden Snow Plows
3 Truck Snow Plows
1 Tractor Snow Plow
2 Horse-drawn Graders
1 Cement Mixer
1 Gravel Loader
2 Heaters (oil)
3 Picks
21 Shovels
1 Tamp
1000 Feet of Snow Fence
3 Rakes
3 Forks
1 Axe
2 Grub Hoes
2 Wheelbarrows
4 Patch Hooks
2 Stone Forks
1 Snath's (Brush)
1 Scythe (Blades)
1 Edger
2 Pick Handles
1 Sand Heater
2 Ash Barrels
1 Horsedrawn Sled
Cochituate School
Rest Room: couch 1: blanket 1; rug 1; chairs 2; sewing machine 2: tables 3; mirror 1; pictures 1; scales J : medicine cabinet 1 ; towel holder 1; medical supplies $3
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pokers 5; floor brushes 2; hand brushes 12; dust pans 8; estimate; 1 dental cabinet.
Pianos 2; stepladders 3; shovels 3; wash basins 8; wrenches 2; hammers 2; table 1; wheelbarrow 1; closets 3; floor oiler 1; putty knife 1; oil drum; mops 2; fire ex- tinguishers 5; wood 1/4 cord ; paper towels 0; toilet paper 1/2 crate; coal estimated 25 to 30 tons; benches, student 8; settees 8; portable blackboard 1; estimate of M. T. tools $50 replacement value; globes 2; pencil sharpeners 7 ; map hooks 4; cases of maps 5; spindles 1; shades 50; ink sets 9; book ends 4; dust cloths 12; pictures 25; sta- tuary 1; busts 2; friezes 3; fire hose 2; hat tree 1; wire door mats 3; towel holders 3; student desks complete 384; desks 7; kindergarten chairs 12; chairs 25; tables 12; clocks 7; thermometers 7; window sticks 7; pointers 8; erasers 2 doz .; reading charts 2; images 2; seat work 6 doz. boxes; flags and holders 8; flags, large 1; flags, small 100; punches 2; waste baskets 10; paint cups 120; paint boxes 9 doz .; scissors 8 doz .; yard sticks 8; pointers 6; bells 3; bell system ; board erasers 3 doz. ; rulers 260; com- passes 41; staff rulers 3; general supplies on hand, Janu- ary 1, 1929, estimated value $125; readers 1300, histories 134; music books 319; music choruses 5; high school choruses 30; geographies 217; liquid, dry measures 1 set each ; card file 1; globe 1 large; drawing boards 25; sight reading 1 set; language 138; arithmetics 286; diction- aries 173; reference books 69; writing books 154; health 141; spelling 197; number builders 13; word builders 14; rulers 35; arithmetic drills 70; reading drills 18; reading material 18; number material 18; Latin 22; algebra 22; civics 22; charts 18; large dictionaries 4; miscellaneous books 21.
Many sets of readers are very old but kept for sup- plementary work.
Football and baseball goods not listed except 10 bats as these have not been purchased by the town. Equip- ment for 20 or more boys is owned.
Much has been given the town by organizations, such as pianos, rest room furnishings, lunch and kitchen equip- ment, pictures and statuary.
Wayland School Grades
Student's seats complete 155; teacher's desks 4; ta-
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bles 3; chairs 8; victrola 1; pictures 12; plaques 3; clocks 4; inkstands 5; pencil sharpeners 4; pencil holders 2; flags 4 ; flag holders 4; number counters 2; peg boards 20; boxes of pegs 4; number boxes 36; letter boxes 36; cray- on boxes 70; scissors 18; busy builder boxes 15; maps 2 sets (8 in set) ; progressive seat work 18 boxes; toy money 3 boxes; parquetry blocks 13 boxes; 2 inch sticks 1 box ; words 48 boxes ; mats and weaving sticks quantity ; group- ed numbers 7 boxes ; Gordon's word drill charts 2 boxes ; Peacon word drill cards 1 set ; Beacon Phonetic drill cards 1 set ; wooden beads 5 boxes ; squares, ovals, oblongs, etc., 7 boxes; seat work in envelopes 46; boxes of sticks 2; rulers 76; pastel crayons 10 boxes ; pen holders 35; wood- en cubes, cones, etc., 1 box ; music appreciation records 12 (set) ; toy orchestra instruments 48; wastebaskets 4; yard sticks 3; window shades (old) 26, (new) 16; piano and stool; brush and dust pan 2; thermometers 4; arith- metics 256; Latin (introduction to) 16; geographies 103; histories 122; civics 14; spelling books 56; health books 44; dictionaries 76; English and language books 63; al- gebras 77; penmanship manuals 54.
Readers: Primers 158; First readers 151; Second readers 145; other readers 286; supplementary readers 522.
Miscellaneous: The World's Story 15 vols .; Out of Door Library, 19 vols .; Loose-leaf Nature Study.
General supplies on hand January 1, 1929, estimated value $30.
Domestic Science Laboratory
Baking sheets 2; bread tins 3; dishpans 2; muffin Baking sheets 2; bread tins 3; dishpans 2; muf- fin pans (12) 3; muffin pans (9) 1; muffin pans (6) 5; teakettle 1; sauce pans (agate) 12; double boilers (agate) 12; sauce pan (large agate) 1; mixing bowls 19; frying pans 4; tin plates 16; pie plates (small tin) 3; Dover egg beaters 3; quart measure 1; flour sifter 1; grater 1; rolling pins 3; custard cups 14; ramekins 12; potato masher 1; pancake turner 1; cake coolers 3; sieves 6; cookie cutters 5; doughnut cutters 2; measuring cups 20; moulds (aluminum) 6; vegetable knives 14; apple corer 1; can opener 1; wooden spoons 12; steel forks 12; steel knives 12; spatulas 14; nickel plated
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knives 9; nickel plated forks 12; bread knife 1; nickel plated tablespoons 11; nickel plated teaspoons 20; nut cracker 1; dish towels 6; dish cloths 2; towel rack 1; sink brush 1; soap shaker 1; paper towel case 1; garbage can 1; scrub brushes (small) 5; thermometer 1; dust pans 2; dust brush (old) 1; cake tins (square) 6; cake tins (large) 3; dripping pans ; tea strainer ; platter ; vegetable dishes 2; oatmeal saucers 6; tea cups and saucers 6; bread and butter plates 6; salad plates 6; tea plates 6; sauce dishes 6; sugar bowl 1; creamer 1; salt shaker 1; pepper shaker 1. Food supplies not listed because not purchased by town.
High School
Students' seats complete 140; teachers' desks 4; ta- bles 7; chairs 25 ; pictures 4; plaques 7; clocks 2; busts 7; friezes 4; pencil sharpeners 6; erasers 13; history maps 2 sets; inkstands 4; yardsticks 3; wastebaskets 6; waste can 1; window shades 36; thermometers 4; piano and stool 1; brush and dust pan 1; broom 1; hoods 2; labora- tory table and equipment 1; tablet chairs 24; stools 19; clothes rack 1; sink 1; typewriters 13; 12 chairs, type- writing room; typewriting tables 8; adding machine and stand 1; mimeograph and stand 1; 6 new typewriter benches; 12 silencers; dictionary 1; calculator 1; paper cutter 1; needed for apparatus and laboratory supplies $800.00 estimate; reference books 141; commercial books 233; English books 872; French books 292; history books 75; Latin books 199; music books 186; mathematic books 120; science books 190.
Lunch Room
Plates 126; sauce dishes 57 ; lemon squeezer 1; alum- inum cups 58; small bowls 2; teaspoons (nickle plated) 119; forks 32; aluminum trays 66; dish towels 9; dish cloth 1; meat grinders 2; soup ladle 1; Dover egg beater 1; potato masher 1; wire whip 1; can openers 3; spatula 1; forks (steel) 6; vegetable knives 3; case knives 3; tea- spoons 4; serving spoons 2; tablespoons (nickle) 8; tea strainer 1; bread knives 2; trays (papier mache) 3; agate trays 6; mixing bowls (large) 2; mixing bowls (small) 3; electric stove; teakettles 2; broom (straw) 1; milk crate holder 1; sink 1; dust pan 1; dust brush 1; paper towel holder 1; soap shaker 1; 1 bread slicer; 1 can opener; 1
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large double boiler; dish cupboard 1; tables 2; shelf 1; counter 1; stools 2; garbage can 1; scrubbing brush 1; mop 1; sprayer 1; sieves 2; coffee pot 1; tea pot 1; sugar bowl 1; salt shaker 1; pepper shaker 1; glass pitcher 1; agate pitcher 1; large double boilers 2; medium double boiler 1; sauce pans 3; small sauce pan 1; pudding dishes 2 : plates (blue) 7; colander 1; sauce pan (large) 1; cake cooler 1; flour sifter 1; dripping pans 3; cake tins 2.
Cups and saucers not listed because they are proper- ty of P. T. A. Food supplies not listed because not pur- chased by town.
Janitor
Floor brush 24 inches 1; dust pans 3; hard brush 3; fire iron 1; fire extinguishers 1; ash cans 8; shovels 2; pump 1; motor 1; water tank 1; paper towels 1 crate; toi- let paper 1% crate; work benches 10; settees 10; sink 1; closet 1; Stillson ward hose; tools $100 replacement value estimate; 15-gal. oil cylinder (drum) ; coal on hand 25 to 30 tons estimate.
General
Closets 2; electric ranges 2; fire extinguishers 5; um- brella holders 2; towel cases 3; bookcases 5; fire alarm system 1; pictures 15; chairs 6; tables 2; washstand and equipment 1; scales 1; medicine cabinet 1; hot water bot- tle 1; medical supplies, small quantity ; couch and cush- ions 1; settees 54; electric lighting in basement, office laboratories and stairs.
Miss Peaslee
Mechanical Drawing Boards 19; Mechanical Drawing Books 7; pint India Ink 1; pint Fixatif 1; boxes of paints (6 in good condition) 18; boxes of crayons 1/2 doz .; bottles of Poster paint (not all full) 12; paint pans 24; sheets charcoal paper 18; small roll blue print paper; hexagonal prism 1; octagonal pyramid 1; rectangular cube 1; square cube 1.
Superintendent's Office
Student recitation chairs 25; teacher and primary room desk 1; files 3; filing boxes 15; safe 1; teacher's chairs 2; sample books 350 estimate; dept. of education reports 30 estimate.
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Office Closet
Department stationery, small amount; carbon paper 3 packages; department record 1928-1929; cards and rec- ord sheets, supply.
Basement
One 200-gal. tank and equipment for showers and kitchen ; 25 individual student lockers and padlocks.
Library Department
20 pictures, 8 busts, 15 shelf-steps, 18 tables, 46 chairs, 2 desks, 6 glass front bookcases, 1 glass cabinet, 1 cabinet shells, 1 cabinet geological specimens, 1 cabinet Indian relics, etc., 14 book racks, 1 map holder, 1 couch, 1 globe, 4 card catalogues, 1 bulletin board, 1 umbrella stand, 2 clothes hangers, 2 heat potectors, 4 sets andirons, 2 fenders, 1 fire set, 1 typewriter, 25 window screens, 1 screen door, 84 feet rubber matting, 5 door mats, 3 waste baskets, 1 vacuum cleaner, 2 floor brushes, 1 dust pan and brush, 1 hand mop, 2 floor mops, 1 step ladder, 50 feet hose, 1 wheelbarrow, 5 ash cans, 2 shovels, 2 rakes, 1 hoe, 2 pails, 1 lawn mower, 1 pair hedge shears, 4 tons coal, 21,913 books.
Library Department (Cochituate)
I hat tree, 2 settees, 2 large curtains, 2 ordinary cur- tains, 1 door curtain, 5 tables, 1 folding steps, 1 globe, 1 map, 18 chairs, 2 window screens, 1 folding screen, 1 screen door, 1 librarian's desk, chair and rail, 3298 books, 18 different magazines, 2 charging trays, 2 8-tray cabi- nets, 1 stove, 1 clock, 1 lamp, 2 covered boxes for trans- portation of books, 2 pails, 2 coal hods, 1 broom, 1 mop, 1/2 ton coal, 1 ash screen.
Water Department
Pumping Station building Sudbury Road and land. Standpipe, Reeves Hill and land.
Gate House, Rice Road. Reservoir, Rice Road.
One Chevrolet 11/2 ton truck.
Mains installed: 3104 ft. 12-in .; 17,905 ft. 10-in .; 55,092 ft. 8-in .; 43,229 ft. 6-in .; 14,954 ft. 4-in .; 10,000 ft. 2-in. One 8-in. pressure reducing valve.
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Hydrants installed 134; hydrant gates installed 88. Main gates installed: 4 12-in .; 14 10-in. ; 49 8-in. ; 51 6-in .; 20 4-in .; 10 2-in. ; 30 21%-in.
Pipe on hand: 50 ft. 12-in. bell and spigot; 80 ft. 10-in. bell and spigot; 172 ft. 8-in. bell and spigot ; 250 ft. 6-in. bell and spigot ; 30 ft. 6-in. bolted pipe; 2310 ft 4-in. bolted pipe : 100 ft. 2-in. pipe ; 300 ft. 1-in. pipe.
Supplies and equipment : 1 10-in. valve ; 1 2-in. valve; 2 212-in. valves; 1 6-in. ell; 90 couplings ; 12 tees; 7 un- ions ; 35 elbows; 12 bushings ; 15 plugs ; 6 stop and waste cocks (cellar) ; 5 corporations; 7 sleeves (main) ; 8 tees (main) ; 8 plugs (main) ; 1 6-in. hydrant ; 1 Mosler safe; 4 344-in. meters; 2 1-in. meters; 1 11%-in. meter: 1 pipe pushing machine; 2 swedging irons; 10 service boxes ; 50 ft. 34-in. hose; 1 magnetic needle; 1 100-ft. tape; 1 4-ft. rule ; 1 Mueller "B" tapping machine; 1 Mueller "E" tapping machine ; 1 ditch pump; 18 feet suction hose,3-in .; 1 1-ton chain hoist; 1 tripod; 2 suction hose wrenches; 1 firepot ; 1 ladle ; 1 melting pot; 1 joint runner ; 4 caulking irons ; 1 dog chisel; 1 caulking hammer; 1 Ellis and Ford pipe cutter (4-in .- 12-in.) ; 3 die stocks ; 3 small pipe cut- ters (16-in .- 2-in.) ; 1 hack saw frame; 2 ratchet wrench- es; 4 ratchet sockets ; 2 tunnel scoops; 6 Stillson wrench- es; 2 hydrant wrenches; 7 gate wrenches; 6 shovels; 6 picks ; 7 lanterns : 1 crowbar; 1 digging bar; 1 grub hoe; 1 driving maul; 2 scythes ; 3 tampers ; 3 vises; 2 saddles (2-in.) ; 5 lbs. oakum ; 15 lbs. lead ; 2 wheelbarrows ; 1 auto jack; 2 tire chains; 1 spare tire, 30 x 5; 2 pairs rubber boots.
Pumping Station equipment and supplies: 2 Besse- mer Diesel 50 h.p. engines; 2 450-gal. triplex plunger pumps; 1 compression engine; 1 vacuum engine; 1 air tank; 3 walltanks; 1 1000-gal. oil storage tank; 4 vacuum gauges ; 5 pressure gauges ; 1 sprinkler system; 1 Arcola hot water heating system ; 1 sand chamber; 1 flush closet ; 1 septic tank ; 30 216 driven wells and suction lines to sta- tion; 1 lawn mower; 1 step ladder; 2 extension lights ; 1 pitcher pump; 1 ash sifter; 1 wall brush: 1 broom; 1 hy- drant valve wrench ; 2 tunnels ; 2 packing hooks ; 3 chisels ; 1 pliers ; 1 screwdriver ; 1 file, 2 Stillson wrenches ; 1 mon- key wrench; 13 open end wrenches; 2 rolls packing; 2 sheets packing ; 2 cans grease; 2 5-gal. gas cans; 1 barrel lubricating oil: 500 gallons fuel oil; 1/2 ton coal.
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Cemetery Department
1 No. 10 The Safe Cabinet Co., safe; Plans of Lake View, Center and North Cemeteries; books of record and ledgers; 4 lawn mowers; 2 lawn trimmers; 2 lawn clean- ers; 2 wooden rakes; 2 steel rakes; 2 steel hoes; 2 hand pruning shears; 2 straps (for graves) ; 4 planks (for graves) ; 2. canvas sheets; 1 scythe; 1 snath; 2 grass shears ; 2 shovels ; 1 sod cutter.
Moth Department
1 18-ft. ladder; 20 gallons oil; 10 gallons Creosote; 1 5-ft. Napper ; 1 5-ft saw ; 2 hand saws; 1 life belt; 1 pair climbing irons ; 1 tool chest; 1 power sprayer; 1 telephone pruner; 1 hand pruner; 200 feet of 1-in. hose; 156 feet suction hose; 15 lbs. arsenate of lead; 1 creosote pole; 4 creosote brushes.
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INDEX
Page
Annual Town Warrant, 1929
9
Assessors' Report 105
Balance Sheet 77
Board of Health
115
Commissioners of Trust Funds 174
County Extension Service 166
Cemetery Commissioners 172
District Nurse .
117
Finance Committee 18
Fire Engineers 111
Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth 112
Highway Surveyor 119
Inventory of Town Property 177
Jury List
48
Library
Trustees 146
Treasurer 151
Free Library, Wayland 150
Librarian
147
Report of Hospital Committee 53
Report of Special Water Committee 56
Report of State Audit
57
Report of Town Account 77
Report of Game Warden 114
Report of Inspector of Animals 118
Report of Board of Public Welfare 121
Report of Water Board 168
Schools
School Calendar 124
School Officers 124
Financial Statement 126
Superintendent's Report 131
School Nurse 137
High School Principal 134
School Physician 136
School Committee 125
Students, 1929 143
Charts 140-141
Organization of Teachers, 1929
144
Attendance Officer 139
Town Clerk's Report
Births 41
Marriages
43
Deaths
46
Dog Licenses
47
Town Treasurer
97
Tax Collector
103
Votes Passed Annual Meeting, 1929
23
Votes Enacted Special Meeting, 1929 34
Water Department
Superintendent 170
Weights and Measures 113
OFFICIAL REPORTS
OF THE TOWN OF WAYLAND FOR ITS
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIRST MUNICIPAL YEAR
POR
ED
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EAST SUDBURY 178
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FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1930
NATICK, MASS. PRESS OF THE NATICK BULLETIN 1981
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OFFICERS OF THE TOWN OF WAYLAND
Moderator
John J. Erwin
Term Expires 1931
Town Clerk
M. Alice Neale
1931
. Selectmen
Willard C. Hunting
1931
John W. Leavitt
1931
J. Fred Wheeler
1931
Treasurer
Frank G. MacKenna 1931
Collector of Taxes
Theodore H. Harrington
1931
Town Accountant
Mabel T. S. Small
1932
Board of Public Welfare
Martin A. Holmes
1931
Thomas W. Frost
1932
Ronald S. Campbell
1933
School Committee
Dorothy G. Stone
1931
Llewellyn Mills
1932
Warren L. Bishop
1933
Assessors
Daniel Brackett 1931
3
Clarence S. Williams Sidney Loker
1932 1933
Water Commissioners
James J. Bolton
1931
Walter S. Bigwood
1932
Alfred C. Damon
1933
Trustees of the Public Library
Richard Ames
1931
James R. Martin
1931
Alfred W. Cutting
1932
J. Sidney Stone
1932
Nellie R. Fiske
1933
Amos I. Hadley
1933
Cemetery Commissioners
Howard W. Parmenter
1931
William Read
1932
James M. Bent
1933
Tree Warden
Charles L. Fullick 1931
Highway Surveyor
Arthur Heard Dudley
1931
Board of Health
Arthur Heard Dudley
1931
Ernest H. Damon
1932
John J. Linnehan
1933
Board of Park Commissioners
Dennis J. McSweeney
1931
Francis R. Gladu
1932
John B. Wight
1933
Planning Board
Ronald S. Campbell
1931
Howard S. Russell
1931
Frank I. Cooper
1932
Cornelius J. McGuire
1932
4
James Bolton Gilbert Small
1933 1933
Constables
Wilfred L. Celorier
1931
Harry W. Craig
1931
Ernest H. Damon
1931
Arthur C. Dusseault
1931
Charles F. Dusseault
1931
John E. Linnehan
1931
Frank C. Moore
1931
Commissioners of Trust Funds
John Connelly (Resigned)
1931
J. Sidney Stone (App. to fill vacancy)
1931
Albert F. Flint
1932
John H. Knapp
1933
Trustees of the Allen Fund
John Connelly
1931
Isaac Damon
1931
Howard W. Parmenter
1931
Fence Viewers
Selectmen
1931
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Field Drivers. .
Constables
1931
Surveyors of Lumber
Howard Haynes
1931
Melville Loker
1931
William S. Lovell
1931
Israel A. Lupien
1931
Arthur F. Marston
1931
Measurers of Wood and Bark
Arthur W. Atwood
1931
Joseph Decatur
1931
William S. Lovell
1931
Israel Lupien
1931
Arthur F. Marston
1931
5
Memorial Day Committee Civil War Veterans
James I. Bryden
1931
Marcus M. Fiske
1931
Llewellyn Flanders
1931
Thomas W. Frost
1931
George B. Howe
1931
Spanish War Veterans
William Hardy
1931
Frank C. Moore
1931
Thomas Murray
1931
John Wright
1931
World War Veterans
John Cipoletta
1931
Ernest H. Damon
1931
Arthur Heard Dudley
1931
Parker H. Groton
1931
Cornelius J. McGuire
1931
Joe Perodeau
1931
Percy A. Steele
1931
Dog Officers
Harry W. Craig
1931
James E. Linnehan
1931
Inspector of Animals
Frank J. Bigwood 1931
District Nurse
Mary E. McNeil 1931
Superintendent of Gypsy and Brown-tail Moths Daniel J. Graham 1931
Sealer of Weights and Measures
Albert Marchand 1931
Forest Fire Warden
Harry W. Craig 1931
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Chief of Police
Harry W. Craig 1931
Public Weighers
1931
1931
1931
1931
Donald Collins
1931
Finance Committee. .
Frank Davis
1931
William S. Lovell
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