Town annual report of Ipswich 1921, Part 10

Author: Ipswich (Mass.:Town)
Publication date: 1921
Publisher: Lynn News Press / J. F. Kimball
Number of Pages: 302


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First Year.


Required PU


English


5


Algebra


5


1


Latin


5 1


French


5


1


Geometry


5


1


Music 1 1-4


Physical Training 5


Elective


Drawing 1 1-4


Manual Training 1 1-4


Domestic Science 1 1-4


Modern History 5


1


General Science 5


1


Fourth Year.


Required PU


English


5


1


Latin


6 1


· French 5 1


Adv. Mathematics 5


1


Physical Training 5


Music 1 1.4


Elective


Chemistry 7


1


English History


5


1


Drawing


1


1-4


Manual Training


1 1-4


Domestic Science


1 1-4


Second Year.


Required PU


English 5


Latin 6


1


Ancient History


5


1


Music


1


1-4


Physical Training


5


Elective


Drawing 1 1-4


Manual Training 1 1-4


Domestic Science 1 1-4


Third Year.


Required


P U


English


5 1


Latin


6 1


U.S.History&Civics 5 1


Rev. Math.(1-2 yr.) 5 1-2


Sol. Geom. (1-2 yr.) 5 1-2


Music 1 1-4


Physical Training


5


Elective


·


French 5


1


Physics 5


1


Manual Training 1 1-4


Domestic Science 1 1-4


Drawing


1 1-4


The Manning High School Courses of Study.


Course.


Third Year.


Required


P U


English


5


1


English History


5


1


French 5


1


Astronomy 5


1


or Chemistry


7


1


Physical Training 5


Music


1 1-4


Elective


Adv. Mathematics 5 1


Adv. Typewriting 5 1-2


Drawing 1 1-4


Manual Training 1 1-4


Domestic Science 1 1-4


Second Year.


Required PU


English 5


1


Geometry 5


1


Modern History 5


1


French


5


1


Music


1 1-4


Physical Training 5


Elective


General Science 5


1


Typewriting 5 1-2


Drawing 1 1-4


Manual Training 1 1.4


-Domestic Science


1 1-4


General


First Year.


Required PU


English


5 1


Algebra


5


1


Com. Geography


5


1


Ancient History 5


1


Music


1 1-4


Physical Training


5


Elective


Manual Training 1 1-4


Domestic Science 1 1-4


Drawing 1 1-4


Fourth Year.


Required PU


English 5 1


U.S.History&Civics 5 1


Physics 7


1


Physical Training 5


Music


1


1-4


Elective


Rev. Math.(1-2 yr.) 5 1-2


Sol. Geom. (1-2 yr.) 5 1-2 Com. Arithmetic 5 1


French 5


1


Drawing 1 1-4


Manual Training 1 1-4


Domestic Science


1 1-4


.


Commercial


Third Year.


Required PU


English


5 1


Bookkeeping 5 1


Shorthand 5


1


Typewriting 5 1-2


Penmanship 1


Commercial Law 3 1-2


Music 1 1.4


Physical Training 5


Elective


English History 5 1


French


5


1


Drawing


1 1-4


Manual Training 1 1-4


Domestic Science 1 1-4


Adv. Mathematics 5 1


Second Year.


Required PU


English


5 1


Modern History 5


1 5 Bookkeeping 1


Business 5


1


Typewriting 5 1-2


Penmanship 2


Music 1


1-4


Physical Training 5


Elective


French 5 1


Drawing 1 1-4


Manual Training


1 1-4


Domestic Science 1 1-4


General Science 5


1


Fourth Year.


Required PU


English 5


1


U.S.History&Civics 5 1


Stenography 5


1


Bookkeeping


3 1-2


Filing 2 1-2


Penmanship 1


Music 1 1-4


Physical Training 5


Elective


French 5


1


Drawing 1 1-4


Manual Training 1 1-4


Domestic Science 1 1-4 Rev. Math.(1-2 yr.) 5 1-2 Solid Geometry 5 1-2


Course.


First Year.


Required P U


English 5


1


Algebra


5


1


Com. Geography


5


1


Ancient History 5


1


Music 1 1-4


Physical Training 5


Penmanship 2


Elective


Drawing .1 1-4


Manual Training 1 1-4


Domestic Science 1 1-4


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All pupils are required to take penmanship, spelling, and definitions throughout the whole course.


Figures at right of the subject signify number of periods (P) each week, and (U) units for one year.


The election of subjects in the College Preparatory Course should be governed by the requirements of the College chosen.


Distribution of Pupils In the Ipswich Schools By Grades and Ages.


AGES


A D


5


6


7


8


9


!0


12


13


14


15


16


17


18


19 | TOTAL


E


212


1


74


93


33


9


3


1


199


3


31


45


36


20


7


136


9


51


35


27


10


2


2


1


8


49


42


36


13


14


4


166


'n


3


21


23


32


24


7


1


.


6


23


38


29


17


3


1


117


7


13


19


16


9


1


1


59


8


2


14


27


18


8


69


10


7


14


7


5


33


11


1


9


4


5


2


21


1 .2


1


1


1


3


13


78 : 152 |160 |144 | 146| 1161


99 | 100| 105


79


53


411 19


13


2 |1307


56


87


31


20


2


144


111


1


14


7


5


2


37


G R


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SCHOOL CALENDAR FOR : 1922 =


Term


Begins


Closes


Winter Term


January 3


February 24


Spring Term


March 6


April 28


Summer Term


May 8


June 30


Fall Term


September 6


December 22


Teachers must report for duty on Tuesday, September 5, at 9 A. M., one day previous to the opening of school for the fall term.


Holidays.


Every Saturday; Columbus Day, October 12; Wednesday Afternoon, Thursday and Friday of Thanksgiving Week; Jan- uary 1; February 22; April 19; Memorial Day; June 17; and Good Friday.


FORTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT OF THE MANNING HIGH SCHOOL Class of 1921 Thursday, June 30, 1921.


PROGRAM.


Oh Victorious People Chorus Invocation Salutatory Rev. Frederick J. Ward In All Labor there is Profit Irene Atkinson


The Forest Dance Targett


Chorus


Address The Cultivated Man Gardner Brown, President of the Class


A Dream of Arcady


Mary Martel


DeKoven


Oration Americanization Nathan Sushelsky


Oh, Hail Us, Ye Free "Ernani"-Verdi


Valedictory


Chorus Non est Vivere sed Valere Vita Hilda Scales


Address In Training for America Rev. Carroll Perry


Presentation of Prizes Presentation of Diplomas Herbert W. Mason Chairman of School Committee The Star Spangled Banner Chorus


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CLASS OF 1921.


CLASS OFFICERS.


Gardner Walcott Brown Mary Katherine Reddy


President


Vice-President


Richard Sutton Hodgkins


Hilda Sabara Roper Scales


Secretary Treasurer


COLLEGE COURSE.


Gardner Walcott Brown


Howard Nott Doughty, Jr


Richard Sutton Hodgkins


William Francis Hayes Joseph Frederick Witham Nathan Sushelsky


Muriel Russell


GENERAL COURSE.


Gertrude Helen Chapman


Marion Louisa Scotton


- Anna Magdalen Narkum


Mary Frances Margaret Martel


Esther Grant Bisson Lawrence Merrill King


Catherine Joanna Caldwell


Maynard Sumner Whittier


COMMERCIAL COURSE.


Hilda Sabara Roper Scales Irene Blanche Atkinson Ruth Ardace Savory


Ruby Margaret Earley Mary Katherine Reddy Richard Henry Ralph


Emma Elizabeth Haley Gerard Miller Houghton


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ODE: CLASS OF 1921


Now at last our course is finished And the corner-stone is laid; Straight the years stretch on to the future And the start in life is made; And what all have done before us; Each one of us soon will do; Live and love and work and suffer, Then we'll join Death's myriad crew


Peaked rocks and flaunting jungles, Desert sands and stretching plain, Cities towering to the heavens. Islands in the azure main, All yield up to death, their master, Thousands of thousands infinite: We, a handful lost in millions, Soon are gone in conquering night.


If no trace of us stays after, Passing to a dim beyond, We stand lost in millions countless, Why by right and truth be bound? Why fix lines 'twixt vice and virtue? Why the choice 'twixt good and bad, Since to dust we part forgotten, And are partners of the sod?


God thinks not of us in thousands, For He judges each by each; But this should not be what sways us, After right and truth to reach. Life on this earth is fleeting, To draw from it all we can . Is to crown the mind with virtue, Thus to make the finished man.


H. N. DOUGHTY, JR.


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VITAL STATISTICS.


We have taken these tables of vital statistics from copies furnished us by our Town Clerk, Mr. Charles W. Bamford. £ In every case persons born in any of the British Provinces, Ireland, Scotland or Wales have been excluded. It will be seen from the table that the number of foreign fathers had increased 100 per cent since 1912 at the close of 1920.


Births.


Year


Number


Foreign Fathers


Foreign Mothers


1912


159


57


59


1913


146


62


62


1914


144


75


75


1915


118


55


57


1916


168


99


100


1917


149


82


78


1918


182


109


107


1919


195


114


112


1920


204


116


110


1921


219


90


93


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LIST of TEACHERS --- IN


Ipswich Public Schools


Ralph C. Whipple


Lois E Mann


Elizabeth C. Ferguson


Helen N. Damon


Theresa R. Whittemore


E. Margaret Allen


Helen J. Blodgett


Robert D. Conary


Katherine F. Sullivan


Abby L. Smith


Leroy W. Jackman


Mary D. Hamelin


Gertrude R. Sheppard


Addie S. Cook


Eva W. Merriam (Mrs.)


Marion E. Brown


Lucy Ardell Kimball


Annie P. Wade


Hazel M. Weare


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LIST. OF TEACHERS ( Continued ) Dorothy Darling


Anne E. Friend


Amy Stanford


A. Pauline Charles


Grace A. Bowlen


Frances P. Trussell


Ethel M. Archer


Margaret T. Reilly


Alice D. Moran ( Mrs. )


Eva A. Willcomb


Ruth F. Joyce


Sara G. Houghton ( Mrs. )


Augusta Greenache ( Mrs. )


Lydia S. Harris


Belle D. Rogers (Mrs.)


Nellie T. Smith (Mrs.)


Carrie Ladd (Mrs.)


Martha J. Stewart


Lena J. Atherley (Mrs.)


Winifred Millard (Mrs.)


Abby Fellows


Arthur W. Gould


Arthur H. Tozer


Ernst Hermann


Joseph I. Horton, Superintendent.


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NO SCHOOL SIGNALS


-- OF --


Ipswich Public Schools


4 blasts at 7.30 - No MORNING SESSION in any School.


4 blasts at 8.00 - No MORNING SESSION in the first five grades.


4 blasts at 11.00 - No AFTERNOON SESSION in any school. .


4 blasts at 11.30 - No AFTERNOON SESSION in the first . five grades.


In the absence of any signal at 11.00 or 11.30, the afternoon session will be held as usual. Teachers and pupils must be present at such sessions as on other days.


All should bear in mind that the 7.30 and 8.00 o'clock sig- nals do not excuse for the entire day.


In addition to the above warning, the ELECTRIC LIGHTS will be turned on for the space of five minutes after the whistle has been blown. This will enable those who cannot hear the whistle, to get the no-school signal if they will look for the same at the proper time.


IPSWICH SCHOOL REPORT


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APPENDIX.


120


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AUDITOR'S REPORT.


To the Citizens of Ipswich:


I herewith submit the Annual Re- port of the Manning School, R. H. Manning, Burley Education, Heard, Treadwell and Brown Funds as compiled from the books of their respective Treasurers. I have found receipts for all bills . paid and have examined the various securities of which these funds are composed and have found them to agree with the re- ports submitted.


FREDERICK S. WITHAM,


February 6, 1922.


Auditor.


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Manning School Fund,


Receipts:


Cash on hand February 1, 1921


$ 900 18


Income from investments and rentals


1807 38


2707 56


Expenditures:


Taxes, insurance and miscellaneous expenses


$1100 45


Salary High School Principal


300 00


Deposited in Ipswich Savings Bank


500 00


Cash on hand February 1, 1922


807 11


2707 56


Manning School Fund Securities.


12 1000 4 pc Peoria & Eastern 1 st mtg bonds $ 12000 00


2 1000 5 pc N E Brick Co bonds 2000 00


15 shares Patterson Bridge Co


1000 00


3 1000 4 1-2 pc National RR Mexico bonds


3000 00


1 1000 4 pc 66


1000 00


1 500 4 pc 66 66


500 00


1 100 4 pc 66


66 66


100 00


Invested in Master's House


7000 00


Invested in Colonial Building


18000 00


Deposit in Ipswich Savings Bank


1500 00


46100 00


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R. H. Manning Fund.


Receipts Income from Investments


$ 335 50


$ 335 50


Securities.


60 shares Patterson Bridge Co.


$ 4000 00


33 Shares Pere Marquette R. R. Co.


561 00


Deposited in Ipswich Savings Bank


5917 52


$10478 52


-


Heard Fund of Ipswich Public Library.


Income:


Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1921


$ 431 65


Received from investments


516 62


Received from Treadwell Fund


200 00


Cancellation of 3 Northern Pacific Bonds


3000 00


$ 4148 27


Expenditures.


Salaries


$ 975 00


Insurance and miscellaneous expenses


547 97


Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1922


2625 30


$ 4148 27


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Securities Comprising Heard Fund.


33 shares B & M R R, Ist pfd class B $ 1221 00


35 shares B & M R R, preferred 770 00


10 shares B & M RR, Ist pfd, class A 230 00


1 C B & QR R 3 1-2 pc bond 960 00


1 United Elec Light & Power bond


800 00


1 Aurora, Elgin & Chicago R R 5 pc bond


200 00


3 Quincy Gas & Elec Heating Co, 5 pc bond


1950 00


1 Waterloo, Cedar Falls & Northern R R bond Liberty bond


1 200 00


Deposited in Ipswich Savings Bank


243 90


$ 7924 90


Treadwell Fund.


Income:


Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1921


$ 102 52


Received from investments


1183 00


$ 1285 52


Expenditures:


Salaries


$ 50 00


Transferred to Heard Fund


200 00


Miscellaneous expenses


772 01


Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1922


263 51


$ 1285 52


1


350 00


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Securities Comprising Treadwell Fund.


50 shares B&M RR 1st pfd. formerly Fitchburg RR $ 1150 00


30 shares Old Colony RR pfd 1 740 00


25 shares B&P RR pfd 3125 00


25 shares Me Central RR pfd


750 00


25 shares B&A RR


3300 00


25 shares Vt&Mass RR


1875 00


1 City of Fostoria, O, 4 pc bond


500 00


I Am T&T Co 4 pc bond


1150 00


I Aurora, Elgin & Chicago RR 5 pc bond


200 00


I Kansas Gas & Elec Co 5 pc bond


1000 00


1 Quincy Gas & Elec Heating Co 5 pc bond


650 00


! Waterloo, Cedar Falls & Northern RR bond 350 00


1 Missouri Pacific RR bond


402 50


3 Liberty Bonds


2000 00


Deposited in Ipswich Savings Bank


876 30


Deposited in Salem Savings Bank


750 00


19818 80


Thomas H. Lord Fund.


Receipts: Income from investments $ 42 50


Securities.


1 1000 Liberty Bond


$1000 00


Cash on hand January 1, 1922 142 40


1142 40


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Report of the Trustees of the Burley Education Fund.


The Trustees of the Burley Education Fund present here- with their ninety-sixth annual report.


The funds in their hands are as follows .-


In Ipswich Savings Bank $ 3813 29


Caldwell Fund in Ipswich Savings Bank


1244 83


In Salem Savings Bank


1823 68


In Salem Five Cents Savings Bank


2262 68


Fifteen Shares Boston & Maine common stock


225 00


Liberty Bonds second issue


700 00


Liberty Bond fourth issue


1000 00


$11069 48


The income for 1921 has been as follows :-


From Ipswich Savings Bank


$ 144 94


From Caldwell Fund


48 32


From Salem Savings Bank


79 36


From Salem Five Cents Savings Bank


98 46


From Liberty Bonds second issue


29 75


From Liberty Bond fourth issue


42 50


$ 443 33


FRANK T. GOODHUE JOSEPH T. MORTON GEO. W. TOZER CHARLES M. KELLY A. STORY BROWN.


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REPORT OF THE FEOFFEES OF GRAMMAR SCHOOL


Covering Period From May, 1920, to February, 1922.


Property in their hands as follows:


Little Neck valued at $ 5000 00


Deposited in Ipswich Savings Bank 9756 18


Deposited in Ipswich Savings Bank, Essex Sch. Farm 1893 68


Total amount deposited in Ipswich Savings Bank 11649 86


Increase in deposits and interest since last report 1603 30


Cash on hand February 7. 1922 2805 00


Other Income and Receipts since last report: From land and taxes. Little Neck cottage owners 7435 26 From cottage owners, subscriptions for road repairs 315 00 Ipswich Savings Bank, withdrawal 250 00


Miscellaneous


23


8000 49


Disbursements:


A. I. Savory, supplies


$ 6 60


Damon & Damon. insurance


141 60


George E. Farley, salary as treasurer


100 00


Rees Jenkins, labor and team


570 86


John P. Marston. salary


240 00


W. A. Banfill. labor


29 40


L. A. Peabody, labor


172 00


Charles A. Ring. labor


24 23


Benjamin Comeau, labor


18 00


E. O. Peabody, labor


7 00


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John W. Goodhue, sundries


131 61


Joseph A. King, repairs


16 69


Ipswich Mills, repairs


19 34


F. F. Byron, supplies


27 00


J. L. Arsenault, labor


70 25


Town of Ipswich, taxes and water


4656 61


J. L. Fairbanks Co. sundries


3 50


Canney Lumber Co., lumber


139 96


S. M. Spencer Mfg. Co., supplies


1 35


Ralph C. Whipple, salary


650 00


R. W. Davis, auto hire


2 50


Geo. A. Schofield & Son, printing


8 50


Lathrop Bros., labor & teams


423 25


A. A. Chase, labor


13 92


Hazen Irvine, labor


17 72


J E Norman, labor


178 35


R. A. Fife Corp., swings


134 05


Wm. Burridge, labor


24 00


Harry Garrette, labor


13 20


Chas. L. Lovell, supplies


2 20


E. O. & L. A. Peabody. labor


21 00


Geo. E. Farley, postage


16 14


$ 7910 32


Income over expenses


90 17


$ 8000 49


Ipswich, Mass., February 7, 1922.


I hereby certify that I have this day audited the accounts of the Treasurer of the Feoffees of the Grammar School and find that the same are correct and that the balance on hand is $2805 00.


FREDERICK S. WITHAM, Auditor.


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Brown School Fund.


The Trustees of the Brown School Fund present the follow- ing report for the year 1921.


The Funds are as follows :-


Deposited in the Ipswich Savings Bank $ 1400 96


Deposited in the Salem Five Cents Savings Bank 1139 14


$ 2540 10


Income since last report :-


Dividend from Ipswich Savings Bank $ 54 38


Dividend from Salem Five Cents Savings Bank 50 45


$ 104 83


Expenditures for the year :- Paid M. H. Cunningham for teaching in the Candle- wood School one month. $ 45 00


Paid Margaret Reilly for teaching in the Candle- wood School one month. 45 00


$ 90 00


Balance :-- $ 14 83


Respectfully submitted, A. STORY BROWN CHARLES W. BROWN B. R. HORTON. Trustees.


February, 1922.


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INDEX.


Organization


Page 3


Expenditures ----


General Expenses


5


Teachers Salaries


6


Evening School


8


Text Books and Supplies


8


Tuition


10


Transportation


11.


Support of Truants


11


Janitor Service


11


Fuel and Lights


12


Buildings and Grounds


12.


Furniture and Furnishings


14


Rent


14


Diplomas and Graduating Exercises


15


Insurance


15


Insured Properties


17


Report of School Committee


18


Report of Superintendent


20


Field Day Exercises


25


School Grounds Improvement


26 .


Grades


28


Penmanship


28


School Exhibition


30


Health Promotion


$30


Cadet Teachers


33


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INDEX -- Continued


School Libraries


Page 34


Intelligence Measurements


35


Project Method In Geography


36


Biography


37


Night School


37


Professional Improvement of Teachers


38


Lectures


39


School Prizes


40


Penny Savings


41


In General


42


The Budget


44


Acknowledgments


47


Report of High School


48


Course


52


Standing of School


53


Attendance


54


Teachers


57


Special Activities


58


Socials


61


Athletics


62


Report of Junior High School


66


Report of Domestic Science -- Cooking


71


Sewing


73


Report of Music Supervisor


75


Report of Physical Director


81


Report of Manual Training


88


· Report of Attendance Officer


91


Report of Drawing 93


Report of School Physician


96


131


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INDEX -- Concluded.


Report of School Nurse


Page 98


Graduation Junior High School


105


High School Courses of Study


106


Distribution of Pupils


110


School Calendar


111


Annual Commencement High School


112


Class of 1921


113


Class Ode


114


Vital Statistics


115


List of Teachers


116


No School Signals


118


Manning School Fund


121


R. H. Manning Fund


122


Heard Fund of Ipswich Public Library


122


Treadwell Fund


123


Thomas H. Lord Fund


124


Report of the Trustees of Burley Education Fund


125


Report of the Feoffees of Grammar School 126


Report of Brown School Fund


128


TOWN OF IPSWICH


TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE WATER AND


MUNICIPAL LIGHTING COMMISSIONERS


MAS


PSW


.


INC


THE BIRTHPLACE OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE 1687


1634


FOR THE YEAR 1921


IPSWICH, MASS r


G. A. SCHOFIELD & SON, PRINTERS. 1922


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2


WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.


Officers of


Water and Municipal Lighting Commission.


COMMISSIONERS


ARTHUR H. WALTON, Chairman


Term expires 1924


WALTER G. BROWN


Term expires 1922


CHARLES A. MALLARD


Term expires 1923


CLERK


ARTHUR H. WALTON Office, Room 5, Town Hall Office Hours from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. every week day except Saturday. Telephone 92-R


TREASURER


WILLIAM J. RILEY, Office, Room 2, Town Hall


Manager Electric Light,


Arthur H. Walton


Chief Engineer,


Edmund A. Russell


Line Superintensent, Electric Light,


J. Harry Sheppard


Foreman, Water Department, William P. Gould


Office of Commissioners, Room 5, Town Hall Meetings held every Friday, 8 P. M.


3


WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.


CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT


LIST OF BILLS AND AMOUNTS PAID FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1921.


PIPE LINE


Paid to


Amount


Chapman Valve Co, pipe and fittings


$103 50


SERVICE PIPE


F E Wood, express and freight


$11 79


Geo E Gilchrist Co, supplies


383 46


Walworth Mfg Co, supplies


5 83


E N Martel, labor


16 00


Wm P Gould, labor


56 50


E E Currier, auto


98 00


J R Morris, labor


22 00


Arthur McIntire, labor


13 50


Chas Pollton, labor


13 50


Ernest Jewett, labor


8 75


Chadwick Boston Lead Co, supplies


61 74


Mueller Mfg Co, supplies


42 50


National Meter Co, meters


21 60


Union Water Meter Co, supplies


61 43


Total


$816 60


4


WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.


MAINTENANCE Repairs Pipe Line


Walworth Mfg Co, supplies


$4 36


Wm P Reilly, supplies


5 40


Wm P Gould, labor


55 00


Arthur McIntire, labor


6 75


Stephen Lamothe, labor


18 00


William Weagle, labor


5 75


Clifford Weagle, labor


4 50


John Morris, labor


4 00


Charles Pollton, labor


4 00


John Hovey, labor


4 00


Arnold Richards, labor


4 00


Electric Light Dept, gas


50 18


Total


$165 94


Repairs Services


American Express Co, express


$6 36


C F Chapman & Son, supplies


1 40


J W Goodhue, supplies


16 52


Wm P Gould, labor


1,289 85


A J Brennan, supplies


30


National Meter Co, supplies


20 46


Blaisdell Express Co, express


5 62


Edw N Martel, labor


92 07


Dept Public Works, reg motor


2 00


E E Currier, auto


501 10


F E Wood, teaming


29 67


Walworth Mfg Co, supplies


- -


60 18


Geo E Gilchrist, supplies


5 34


Wm P Reilly, supplies


1 17


R L Purinton, supplies


21


5


WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT


Jos A King, repairs


13 25


C Atherley, garage 28 00


Peoples Express Co, express


1 32


Ernest Jewett, labor


3 50


Chadwick Boston Lead Co, supplies


5 15


John Hovey, labor


6 00


Total


$2,089 47


Administration


Cotton & Woolen Mfg Ins Co, insurance


$50 00


J H Lakeman, supplies


92 09


A A Jewett, bookkeeper


468 00


N E T & T Co, telephone


58 52


A H Walton, manager


850 00


G H W Hayes, premium on bond


40 00


G A Schofield & Son, printing


91 25


G A Schofield, insurance


18 75


A H Walton, commissioner


100 00


C A Mallard, commissioner


1.00 00


W G Brown, commissioner


100 00


Damon & Damon, insurance


46 96


First Nat Bank, rentbox


5 00


H B McRadle, supplies


2 25


C S Garrett, supplies


2 80


Mutual Boiler Insurance Co, insurance


23 37


Electric Light Dept, pumping


4,000 00


Total


$6,048 99


Station and Grounds


United Rubber Co, repairs pump $2 84


A W Chesterton Co, repairs pump 6 19


Lumsden & VanStone, new feed pump, fittings &


6


WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.


labor


1,445 50


American Renoleo Co, supplies


210 00


Lumsden & Van Stone Co, supplies


146 27


Geo E Marsh Co, supplies


17 10


Geo P Anderson Co, supplies


9 40


Garlock Packing Co, repairs pump


19 14


Waldo Bros & Bond Co, supplies


60 80


Ipswich Mills, supplies


7 08


F E Wood, express and freight


33 93


C L Lovell, supplies


4 00


A H Walton, paid out


8 00


G W Knowlton Rubber Co, repairs pump


13 46


Austin L Lord, repairs boiler


51 30


Lunkenheimer Co, repairs pump


69


Crane Co, supplies


80 06


Locke Regulator Co, supplies


9 61


J W Goodhue, supplies


2 50


Geo Hayes, supplies


60


Total


$2,128 47


Reservoir Repairs


Anchor Post Iron Works, supplies


$413 50


John R Morris, labor


88 76


Arthur McIntire, labor


41 13


Charles Pollton, labor


84 26


Wm P Gould, labor


165 00


A I Savory, supplies


11 10


Canney Lumber Co, lumber


109 46


Total $913 21


7


WATER COMMSISIONERS' REPORT.


Note Payment


Notes Paid by Treasurer $2,150 00


Interest


Interest Paid Various Parties by Treasurer $7,745 00


RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1921.


Receipts


Disbursements


Water Rates


$19,954 72


Deficit


$112 10


Services


20 67


Maintenance


11,346 08


Appro note payt


2,150 00


Services 816 60


Appro Hydrant


2,237 50


Pipe Line


103 50


Misc Receipts


384 22


Interest


7,745 00


Notes


2,150 00


$22 273 28


Balance


2,473 83


$24,747 11


$24,747 11


. . .


8


WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.


BALANCE SHEET FOR YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1921.


Bonds issued $160,000 00


Engineering


$3 350 00


Notes outstanding 31,600 00


Land damage 3,599 12


Prem on bonds 10,412 58


Pumping Station 14,425 24


Prem on notes 60 25 Pumps & Mach 19,637 65


Appropriations 39,936 70


Storage Basin 27,693 59


Mise receipts 165 43


Bull Brook 1,778 60


Water rates


323,329 19


Dist Reservoir 17,827 56


Pipe Line const 125,515 33


Filter appro


143 28


Service pipe const 23,155 75


Store House 178 70


Miscellaneous


2,834 20


Cost of Const 239,995 74


Interest on bonds 181,167 20


Maintenance 113,952 26


Materials on hand 1,847 22


Water rates due 5,435 76


Services due


189 07


Sinking Fund payt 38,926 10


$581,513 35


Balance


$2,473 83


$583,987 18


$583,987 18


Appro note payt


18,339 75


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WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.


SUMMARY OF COST OF CONSTRUCTION TO DECEMBER 31, 1921.


Dec. 31, 1920


Dec. 31, 1921


Engineering


$3,350 00


$3,350 00


Land damage


3,599 12


3,599 12


Pumping station


14,425 24


14,425 24


Pumps & Machinery


19,637 65


19,637 65


Storage Basin


27,693 59


27,693 59


Bull Brook


1,778 60


1,778 60


Dist reservoir


17,827 56


17,827 56


Pipe line const


125,437 13


$78 20


125,515 33


Service pipe const


22,529 49


626 26


23,155 75


Store house


178 70


178 70


Miscellaneous


2,834 20


2,834 20


$239,291 28


$704 46 $239,995 74


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WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.


SINKING FUND


Receipts


Investments


Appro.


1895


$1,700 00


Ipswich Sav Bk $127 56


1896


1,759 50


Water Loan 62,100 00


1897


1,899 08


El Lt Loan 24,300 00


1898


1,965 55


Town Notes 17,700 00


1899


2,032 00


Liberty Bonds


24,500 00


"


1901


2,363 50


First Nat Bank


5,273 09


1902


2,446 22


1903


2,531 84


1904


2,680 32


"


1905


2,890 91


1906


2,986 47


1907


3,084 00


1908


3,418 34


1909


3,656 61


1910


3,671 99


From pro


1911


3,784 73


1912


3,901 40


1913


4,022 17


1914


4,146 45


1915


4,276 52


1916


4,410 42


1917


4,549 00


Appro


1918


4,692 43


From pro


1919


4,840 88


1920


4,994 53


Profits on bonds


518 89


Interest


51,638 25


$137,000 65


-


ī


$137,000 65


1900


2,138 65


Ill Cent RR Bonds 3,000 00


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WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.


SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT


To the Board of Water Commissioners :


Gentlemen-Following is the report for the year ending December 31, 1921.


MAIN PIPES


The number of feet of mains laid to date and sizes are as follows :


14 inch


1,505


12 inch


10,963


10 inch


8,830


8 inch


17,897


6 inch


81,746


4 inch


3,708


2 inch


9,920


1 inch


2,070


Total, 136,659 equals 25 miles, 4,659 feet. STREET GATES




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