Town annual report of Weymouth 1919, Part 13

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1919
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 282


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The work of applying the tarvia was all done by our own truck dis- tributor, which has proven to be one of the most economical pieces of machinery that the department owns, and to all appearances, it is good for many years more. At the present time the matter of get- ting out sand for this work is a difficult proposition and the town should take steps to buy a pit in North Weymouth, and also in wards two and three. The town at present owns no pit of its own that is workable, and it is very unsatisfactory to get material from a pit that is open to everybody.


The price of tarvia B, this year, was about two cents a gallon cheaper than in 1918, but, on the other hand, labor and freight rates were considerably higher. Present quotations for tarvia indicate that the 1920 price will advance to ten cents a gallon and that freight rates will also be advanced.


General Repairs and Maintenance.


The open winter the last year with alternate freezing and thaw- ing, caused our gravel roads to break up badly, necessitating the ex- penditure of more money for this work than ordinarily. The method employed where a road was especially rough, was to scarify the sur- face with our maintenance roller, then harrow the surface with a heavy spike-tooth harrow, drawn behind a truck and then shape for rolling with a road machine. The surface was then thoroughly rolled and given a coating of screened gravel which was flushed with water and then rolled until compacted. After this surface was thor- oughly dried out a blanket coat of tarvia B was applied. The greater portions of our main streets such as Union, Pleasant, Broad, Middle,


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North and Commercial, were treated in this way, it being the most practical method with the limited funds available. Oak street was gravelled the entire length and Park street from the Hingham line to a point mid-way between Oak and Pine was likewise resurfaced.


Randolph street from the dam to the old ice house was greatly improved by surface treatment.


Several streets enumerated under Permanent Construction, were re- surfaced in ward three with the material removed from Washington street and Broad street. In ward two Middle, Carroll, Essex, Spring, Broad, Pleasant, High, Grant, Hawthorne and Commercial streets were improved by scarifying and gravelling. In ward one part of Neck, Shaw, Wessagusset, Norton, Pearl. Sea and North streets were greatly improved and minor repairs made on several other streets in that district.


Bridges.


With the building of a reinforced concrete bridge over the Herring stream at East Weymouth, the last wooden bridge in Weymouth has been abolished, so that now, with the exception of the amount Wey- mouth is obliged to pay as its share in the maintenance of the Fore River Bridge, the cost of bridges will be very little.


This bridge was let by contract to J. W. Pratt, he being the low bidder for the sum of $914.00, the town furnishing sand and crushed stone, which made the total cost $996.07. A concrete retaining wall was also built in connection with this bridge, to permit the rounding of the corner at Commercial and Water street.


Department Building. -


By a unanimous vote at the special Town meeting held April 17, 1919, $6,000 was appropriated to purchase the H. K. Cushing prop- erty on Commercial street. The property is an ideal one for the pur- pose and large enough to properly house all the department's equip- ment. We now have a place where machinery can be overhauled and painted and given proper care.


With the exception of re-papering the roof of the main building which has recently been done, no other changes or alterations are needed, and the property is in good condition.


Crusher.


This plant has been operated more successfully this year than for several years, due to the installation of a larger sized crusher. With our old crusher, which was practically worn out, the capacity was about 30 tons a day. We are now able to produce from 75 to 100 tons a day with but very little additional expense for operation. We were able to trade in the old crusher so that the new machine was ob- tained for $1,000.


The total cost of operating the plant, including setting up the new crusher, labor, electricity, and all repairs was $2,175.39 and 2,- 257 tons were produced, making the cost per ton 96-plus cents. To buy stone delivered on cars would cost from $2.25 to $2.50 per ton, which shows a considerable saving. The stone was distributed as follows: For general repairs and to individuals 4471/3 tons ; Bates avenue 532 tons, permanent construction 1,05033 tons; Thomas & Murphy 124 tons and Herring Brook Bridge 36 tons.


The present bins will have to be renewed this coming season and larger ones should be installed.


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Equipment.


In addition to the new crusher, a stone spreader attachment for the truck was purchased for $231.08. With this stone spreader, a truck load of stone can be uniformly spread at any desired depth in about one minute and will do the work of several men.


The Champion Snow Plow that is attached to the front of the truck for breaking out roads and leveling snow has proven to be one of the best pieces of equipment the department owns for snow work, and is greatly appreciated by the traveling public.


During the past week we have purchased two Economy Snow Re- movers that will greatly facilitate the removal of snow in our squares and also reduce the cost of this work.


Shortage and high cost of labor means that every labor-saving de- vice that is practical should be obtained and I strongly urge the pur- chase of another truck, as we are handicapped in getting out sand during the oiling season, as the oiling body is then in use. It is also necessary to have two trucks working when the crusher is in opera- tion.


The purchasing of a machine for loading sand, gravel and crushed stone is urgently needed and will more than pay for itself in a short time.


A small concrete mixer for mixing cold patch and material for tar sidewalks is also needed. I would also advise the turning in of the Ford truck for a new one, as this machine has been in use now for about four years.


Birchbrow Avenue.


At the special Town meeting in November, $500 was voted for this street, and the work has been done as far as the appropriation would permit. The loam was removed the entire length and the street graded and gravelled about two-thirds of the way and a sidewalk roughed out on the west side. It will take $500 more, at least, to finish the work, and I would advise its completion this next year.


Recommendations.


I would advise the purchase of such labor saving machines as enumerated under the heading of Equipment, the continuance of a special appropriation for permanent construction, the purchase or lease of one or more gravel pits, erection of new bins for the crusher, and an effort to obtain from the County and State assistance in the construction of a hard surface road on a, portion of Union street. The problem of building permanent sidewalks should be taken up again and a little done each year.


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Summary of Work Done and Amounts Expended.


*Superintendent's salary


$1,774.46


Maintenance of Ford and Necto trucks


956.90


** Crusher, cost of operating and repairs ($1,772.69)


General Repairs and Maintenance


14,634.18


Paid for part of street oiling


1,036.36


Signs and fences


559.69


Street Cleaning


4,110.40


New Concrete Bridge (Herring Brook)


996.07


Equipment and supplies


2,181.52


Bridges, including Fore River


410.00


New Crusher


1,000.00


General sidewalk repairs


485.79


Snow removal and sanding


1,162.07


Department building maintenance


275.02


Sundries


32.55


Bates avenue, tar macadam


1,910.95


Clean-up Day


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175.32


Randolph street


549.43


Centre street


35.00


Keith street, sidewalk


125.00


Drains and catchbasins


1,259.18


Total paid from regular appropriation


$33,669.89


Street Oiling


15,412.17


Birchbrow avenue


513.44


* Permanent Construction


19,954.96


Purchase of Department Building


5,852.12


Total expenditures


$75,402.58


* Note :- $181.32 of the supt's salary was paid out of the Permanent Construction account.


** Note :- The cost of producing crushed stone was charged to each job based on the cost of production.


Respectfully submitted,


IRVING E. JOHNSON, Supt. of Streets.


December 31, 1919.


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PLANNING BOARD


At the conference of the town and city planning boards of the state, held at the State House, December 12th, and at which this board was well represented, emphasis was placed on the desirability of the various town officials and departments making use of the local planning board by submitting to it such matters and measures as amounted to problems to the officials or departments concerned.


The planning board is an agency required by law to exist and is expected to apply its best thought and judgment to such matters af- fecting present and future public welfare as occasion offers for its consideration. It has no administrative or executive powers and in Weymouth no money is placed at its disposal. Its function is strictly advisory.


Dealing in such general problems as are most conducive to the comfort, convenience and happiness of the people of the town and embracing questions of construction, health, beauty, social and moral welfare, there is scarcely any branch of the town government that may not consistently call upon the planning board for its judg- ment and co-operation and the more use made of it in this way the more its service can be of value to the town.


The board has held meetings each month except July and August, and from time to time various officials of the town and committees appointed at the last annual meeting have met with it in conference and it is hoped the results have been helpful.


The board unanimously recommends the construction of the pro- posed Memorial Building-plans of which are now being considered by a special committee.


The Board was organized for the year of Nineteen nineteen, as follows :


President, ALBERT P. WORTHEN Secretary, MINOT P. GAREY


Committee on Streets


WALLACE H. BICKNELL, Chairman


DAVID M. KIDDER GEORGE M. KEENE


JOHN L. BEAN RUSSELL H. WHITING


Sewage


BRADFORD HAWES, Chairman


WALLACE H. BICKNELL WALTER J. SLADEN


JOHN REIDY MINOT P. GAREY


Educational


FREDERICK L. DOUCETT, Chairman


PATRICK CASEY JOHN B. WHELAN


PRINCE H. TIRRELL WALTER L. BATES


Town Offices and Administration


BRADFORD HAWES, Chairman


STANLEY T. TORREY ROBERT S. HOFFMAN EDWARD W. HUNT WALTER L. BATES


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Water MATTHEW R. LOUD, Chairman JAMES W. COLGAN ROBERT S. HOFFMAN ELBRIDGE B. NASH


WALLACE H. BICKNELL


Housing


JOHN B. WHELAN, Chairman


GEORGE M. KEENE WILLIAM J. HOLBROOK MATTHEW R. LOUD STANLEY T. TORREY


Recreation


FRANCIS W. REA, Chairman


FREDERICK L. DOUCETT EDWARD W. HUNT


DAVID M. KIDDER GEORGE L. BARNES


Taxation


GEORGE L. BARNES, Chairman


JOHN L. BEAN BRADFORD HAWES


JAMES W. COLGAN


EDWARD W. HUNT


Telegraph, Telephone, and Electric Lights


MINOT P.GAREY, Chairman


WALTER J. SLADEN CORNELIUS J. LYNCH


PATRICK CASEY FRANCIS W. REA


Transportation


CORNELIUS J. LYNCH, Chairman


JOHN REIDY JOHN B. WHELAN JOHN L. BEAN FRANCIS W. REA


Publicity


MINOT P. GAREY WALLACE H. BICKNELL


ROBERT S. HOFFMAN


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REPORT OF THE TOWN ACCOUNTANT


Weymouth, Mass., January 1, 1920.


To the Board of Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor:


Gentlemen :- The eighteenth annual report of the Town Ac- counting Department is herewith submitted, showing in detail the expenditures of the Town during the past year.


Respectfully,


CHARLES B. CUSHING, Town Accountant.


EXPENDITURES IN DETAIL FOR 1919 SCHOOLS


Superintendent :


Parker T. Pearson


$2,566.72


Music Instructor :


James W. Calderwood


1,207.50


Drawing Instructor:


Evelyn Silvester


1,006.25


Manual Training Instructor:


Alice L. Tucker


1,061.25


School Garden Instructor:


Sarah E. Brassill


820.00


Sewing Instructor:


Helen Rowell


761.25


$7,422.97


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HIGH SCHOOL


Instructors :


Fred W. Hilton


$2,280.00


Edward W. Ellsworth


1,462.50


Prescott B. Brown


1,207.50


Everett N. Hollis


687.50


Alice W. Dwyer


1,031.25


Susan Avery


1,012.50


H. Mildred Cowan


1,012.50


Mary C. Humphrey


975.00


Isabel Harrington


975.00


Louise A. Morrison


975.00


A. Dorothea Danver


840.00


Helen C. Barnard


766.75


Mary H. Card


562.50


Pearl T. Bean


427.50


Anna F. Berry


412.50


Marion F. Procter


300.00


Helen E. Mayer


300.00


Amount carried forward


$15,228.00


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Amount brought forward


$15,228.00


Florence H. Perry


292.50


Mildred E. Smith


275.00


Henrietta Patterson


270.00


16,065.50


Janitor :


George W. Beane


1,399.92


Fuel:


Chas. D. Norton Coal Co., coal


$478.67


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


456.43


Reuben Loud & Sons, wood


56.00


Emerson Coal & Grain Co., coal


23.71


J. F. & W. H. Cushing, wood


6.50


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight


556.01


H. V. Pratt, carting coal


176.00


1,753.32


Repairs :


Fred W. Stoddard, painting


$583.69


Walworth Mfg. Co.


425.80


Royal Typewriter Co., Inc.


350.70


The Glidden Co., paint


171.81


Thomas Sweeney, labor


70.72


Wey. Light & Power Co., labor, etc.


47.17


E. E. Lunt & Son, carpenters


46.50


Ullman Electric Co., lamps


23.79


George W. Beane, labor


23.00


Rhines Lumber Co.


21.55


A. J. Sidelinger, hardware


13.71


Thomas Sweeney, Jr., labor


9.50


George F. O'Brien, carting


6.92


Ruxton's Express


5.00


William H. Newton, tuning piano


5.00


Ray O. Martin, labor


3.00


Roberts Iron Works, Boiler parts


2.02


Wilson E. Beane, labor


1.25


J. E. Ludden, plumbing


.36


1,811.49


Water Rent:


38.00


$21,068.23


GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS ATHENS


Instructors:


Howard Wilbur


$562.50


George F. Hopkins


720.00


Cora L. Beard


892.50


Amount carried forward 2,175.00


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Amount brought forward


$2,175.00


Katherine C. Fogarty


855.00


Margaret Dingwall


855.00


Harriet B. King


855.00


Rose L. Page


800.00


Florence Lincoln


761.25


Margaret E. O'Brien


671.25


Agnes Lyons


633.75


Alice B. Wallace


613.75


Ethel M. Hiatt


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442.50


Mary C. Shea


382.50


Minerva Nickerson


337.50


Lucy A. Money


318.75


Mildred B. Stone


318.75


Helen G. Ward


40.00


Alice M. Badger


35.00


Persis T. Pratt


24.00


Rita C. Jones


20.00


Philenia Schwab


13.75


Ada A. Knowles


11.00


Nettie F. Loud


8.25


10,172.00


Janitor:


Wilson E. Beane


999.90


Fuel:


Pattison & Bowns, coal


$405.41


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


288.29


Reuben Loud & Sons, wood


206.50


Emerson Coal & Grain Co., coal


20.08


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight


235.55


H. V. Pratt, carting coal


105.50


1,261.33


Repairs :


F. W. Stoddard, painting


$142.25


W. C. Westman, repairing seats


113.60


The Glidden Co., paint


37.99


Hiram Nadell, carting ashes


24.00


Ford Furniture Co., shades


21.60


Wey. Light & Power Co., sundries


19.53


A. J. Sidelinger, hardware . .


15.12


W. E. Beane, labor, etc. . .


7.50


J. B. Barker, setting glass


6.00


H. O. Collyer, oil, etc.


2.13


Walworth Mfg. Co., boiler plugs


1.80


Water Rent:


52.00


Total, Athens School


$12,876.75


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ADAMS


Instructor :


E. Rose MacDonald


$836.25


Janitors:


Frank A. Richards


$80.00


F. W. Stoddard


30.00


110.00


Fuel:


Pattison & Bowns, coal


$53.55


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


43.69


Emerson Coal & Grain Co., coal


14.76


Reuben Loud & Sons, wood


7.25


Freight on coal


32.62


H. V. Pratt, carting coal


13.00


164.87


Repairs:


F. W. Stoddard, labor


$10.00


Edward F. Sullivan, labor


8.00


A. J. Sidelinger, hardware


5.16


23.16


Water Rent:


6.00


Total, Adams School


$1,140.28


JAMES HUMPHREY


Instructors :


Adeline M. Canterbury


$1,177.50


Annie A. Fraher


855.00


Annie F. Conroy


855.00


Elizabeth Egan,


855.00


Helena F. Reidy


836.25


Margaret F. Gannon


633.75


Ruth S. Fowle


631.25


Mary L. Reid


442.50


Mary R. Hamel


318.75


Mary D. Luce


42.50


Lillis S. Ellicott


..... 20.00


Mary Frawley, training teacher


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$6,689.16


Janitor:


Amaziah B. Linscott


799.92


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21.66


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176


Fuel:


Chas. D. Norton Coal Co., coal


$148.20


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


36.00


Reuben Loud & Sons, wood


30.00


Freight on coal cars


172.29


H. V. Pratt, carting coal


70.00


A. B. Linscott, moving coal


5.20


461.69


Repairs :


Rhines Lumber Co.


$33.45


J. H. Murray, hardware


17.27


A. B. Linscott, labor


10.99


The Glidden Co., paint, etc.


4.99


Walworth Mfg. Co., boiler plugs


3.59


Wey. Light & Power Co., sundries


1.30


71.59


Water Rent:


71.00


Total, James Humphrey School


$8,093.36


FRANKLIN


Instructors :


Gertude L. Reid


$855.00


Grace McDowell


461.25


Emma F. Taylor


343.75


Mary C. Shea


318.75


$1,978.75


Janitor :


Franklin Blanchard


295.86


Fuel:


Pattison & Burns, coal


$192.79


Emerson Coal & Grain Co., coal


175.01


Reuben Loud & Sons, wood


23.50


Frank H. Holmes, wood


20.00


Freight on coal, cars


112.30


H. V. Pratt, carting wood


48.84


F. Blanchard, cutting wood


. . 4.00


Repairs:


E. E. Lunt & Son, carpenters


$98.41


International Heater Co. 48.63


The Glidden Co., paint, etc.


29.36


Amount carried forward 176.40


576.44


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Amount brought forward


176.40


Thomas Sweeney, labor


28.60


Whitney Bros., Inc., cord


10.81


Franklin Blanchard, labor


7.45


E. L. Margetts, cleaning vault


5.00


J .H. Murray, hardware


3.78


Walworth Mfg. Co., fittings


2.00


O. E. Peaslee, labor


1.50


Thomas Sweeney, Jr., labor


1.00


Electric freight · · · .52


237.06


Water Rent:


6.00


Total, Franklin School


$3,094.11


WASHINGTON


Instructors :


Martha J. Hawes


$903.75


Lizzie G. Hyland


855.00


Annie J. McGreevy


855.00


Jessie C. Cobb


836.25


Pearl Grant


480.00


Fanny B. Hollis


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412.50


Katherine M. Hanley


337.50


Jeanie N. Deans


318.75


$4,998.75


Janitor:


Thomas Burgoyne


599.94


Fuel :


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


$420.97


Pattison & Bowns, coal


198.36


Reuben Loud & Sons, wood


77.00


Freight on coal


113.25


H .V. Pratt, carting coal ... 56.83


866.41


Repairs:


E. E. Lunt & Son, carpenters


$33.53


W. H. Farrar, on heater


9.58


E. L. Margetts, cleaning vault


5.00


Rhines Lumber Co., cement


2.75


J. H. Murray, hardware


2.53


Wey. Light & Power Co., lamps


2.25


G. H. Burkett & Son, setting glass


1.50


Water Rent:


22.00


Total, Washington School


$6,544.24


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JEFFERSON


Instructors :


Ida M. Cronin


$735.00


Marguerite A. Connor


860.00


Ruth M. Reidy


855.00


Annie M. Chase


855.00


Alice G. Doyle


116.00


Persis T. Pratt


· · · · 44.00


$3,465.00


Janitor:


Franklin Blanchard


472.25


Fuel:


Pattison & Bowns, coal


$162.15


Reuben Loud & Sons, wood


23.50


Freight on coal


95.50


H. V. Pratt, carting wood


27.83


308.98


Repairs :


International Heater Co., new heater


$364.13


E. E. Lunt & Son, carpenters


277.32


Thomas Sweeney, labor


31.20


Timothy J. Connor, plumbing


23.61


Walworth Mfg. Co., fittings


19.54


George F. O'Brien, carting


12.20


J. H. Murray, hardware


7.84


John Neilson, on clocks


7.25


J. E. Ludden, plumbing


5.12


E. L. Margetts, cleaning vault


5.00


Rhines Lumber Co., cement


4.75


Thomas Sweeney, Jr., labor


4.00


O. E. Peaslee, labor


2.63


Ruxton's Express


1.58


The Glidden Co., paint, etc.


.77


Adams Express Co.


.61


$767.55


Water Rent:


18.00


Total, Jefferson School


$5,031.78


OLD HUNT


Instructors :


Susan M. Tracy


$855.00


Grace A. Randall


855.00


Katherine C. Keohan


855.00


$2,565.00


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Janitor :


Thomas Sweeney


468.38


Fuel:


Penn. Coal & Coke Corp., coal


$112.75


Freight on car of coal .


158.58


H. V. Pratt, carting coal


52.00


323.33


Repairs :


Thomas Sweeney, labor


$27.39


Timothy J. Connor, plumbing


25.52


Rhines Lumber Co.


23.97


Frank Richards, labor


15.40


Frank S. Hobart & Co., hardware


3.70


Walworth Mfg. Co.


1.79


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97.77


Water Rent:


22.00


Total, Old Hunt School


$3,476.48


NEW HUNT


Instructors :


Charles Y. Berry


$1,473.75


Elizabeth T. Tracy


855.00


Susan G .Sheehan


855.00


Elizabeth S. Hall


855.00


Mary E. Crotty


855.00


Margaret S. Towle


836.25


Martha A. Loud


780.00


Clara E. McGreevy


731.25


Grace McDowell


375.00


Joseph E. Crowell


11.25


Margaret E. McCarthy, Training teacher . ...


24.09


$7,651.59


Janitor :


Thomas Sweeney


731.62


Fuel:


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


$266.66


Chas. D. Norton Coal Co., coal


162.88


Freight on car of coal


189.29


H. V. Pratt, carting coal


64.00


682.83


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Repairs :


A. C. Trojano, drain


$140.00


Chandler & Barber Co.


15.47


Crown Window Shade Co.


15.47


Rhines Lumber Co. ..


9.90


Walworth Mfg. Co., boiler plugs ....


3.59


F. W. Stewart, hardware


3.27


F. S. Hobart & Co., hardware


1.80


Timothy J. Connor, plumbing


1.75


$191.25


Water Rent:


66.00


Total, New Hunt School


$9,323.29


PRATT


Instructors :


Edith L. Hadley


$375.00


Agnes M. Long


855.00


Nellie M. Holbrook


855.00


Mary W. Bauer


540.00


Stella T. Fearing


480.00


Mary Wilson


281.25


$3,386.25


Janitors :


Joseph Wadwell


$360.00


Victor Dupline


90.00


Bowdoin B. Smith


37.00


487.00


Fuel:


Chas. D. Norton Coal Co., coal


$125.40


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


86.25


Reuben Loud & Sons, wood


120.63


Freight on coal


148.68


H. V. Pratt, carting coal


84.00


564.96


Repairs :


M. R. Loud & Co., hardware


$26.15


Wey. Light & Power Co., erecting flag-pole


22.12


Thomas Sweeney, labor


5.85


William Stackpole, batteries


4.50


Thomas Sweeney, Jr., labor


4.00


W. H. Giligan, painting


3.00


Walworth Mfg. Co., boiler plugs


1.80


Water Rent:


41.00


Total, Pratt School


$4,546.63


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SHAW


Instructors :


Susie G. Fisher


$855.00


Katherine M. Hanley


412.50


Stella T. Fearing


375.00


Ethel M. Hiatt


375.00


Idella M. Harris


357.50


Helen Holbrook


243.75


Angie M. Gallagher


227.50


Loretta M. Dolan


146.25


Helen E. Courtney


27.50


$3,020.00


Janitor :


J. Forest Torrey


$449.50


Fuel:


Henry Lajoie, wood


$280.50


Reuben Loud & Sons, wood


139.50


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


122.47


542.47


Repairs:


M. R. Loud & Co., hardware


$51.70


Louis S. Ross, labor


6.40


Rhines Lumber Co.


2.50


A. J. Sidelinger, hardware


1.56


Howard Joy, printing signs


1.50


63.66


Water Rent:


18.00


Total, Shaw School


$4,093.63


EDWARD B. NEVIN


Instructors :


Everett N. Hollis


$580.00


Robert C. Healy


90.00


Grace B. Simmons


487.50


L. May Chessman


1,050.00


Stella L. Tirrell


855.00


Helen L. Rockwood


855.00


Elizabeth L. Hallahan


855.00


Margaret C. Reidy


761.25


Margaret L. O'Connor


633.75


Pearl Grant


375.00


Angie M. Glidden


356.25


Ruth Gardner


293.25


Nellie R. Hollis


. . .... .


97.50


Nettie C. Loud


.... 16.00


.


. .


.


$7,305.50


182


Janitor :


John W. Vinson


709.03


Fuel:


A. J. Richards & Son, coal


$26.12


Chas. D. Norton Coal Co., coal


25.79


Reuben Loud & Sons, '


21.00


Freight on coal


29.98


H. V. Pratt, carting coal .... 26.00


John W. Vinson, cutting wood


. . 10.00


138.89


Repairs :


Godfred Rondeau, painting


$80.20


C. H. C. Gibson, carpenter work


38.50


M. R. Loud & Co., hardware 23.53


Jordan, Marsh Co. supplies


19.18


Estate E. S. Wright, carting ashes


..


17.00


W. H. Miner, iron braces


15.00


J. W. Vinson, labor


12.36


H. C. Jesseman, repairing steps


11.70


C. H. Russell & Co., moving piano


10.00


Sargent Bros., batteries


9.75


George L. Ford, carting ashes


8.00


Wey. Light & Power Co., setting pole


7.38


Thomas Sweeney, labor


6.50


Rhines Lumber Co.


4.76


Walworth Mfg. Co., boiler plugs


3.59


H. D. Binney, tuning piano


3.00


Masury-Young Co., repairing


.82


Kenney Bros. & Wolkins


.55


Water Rent:


103.00


Total, Nevin School


$8,528.24


POND


Instructor :


Helen M. Pratt


$603.75


Janitor :


Augustus E. Shaw


100.00


Fuel:


Reuben Loud & Sons, wood


8.00


Repairs:


W. H. Giligan, painting


$90.25


Rhines Lumber Co.


.... .. .


12.35


Amount carried forward


102.60


.


271.82


188


Amount brought forward


102.60


C. H. C. Gibson, carpenter work


12.20


M. R. Loud & Co., hardware


8.05


A. E. Shaw, labor


3.25


126.10


Water Rent:


6.00


Total, Pond School


$843.85


HOLLIS.


Instructor:


Mildred A. Clark


$360.00


Janitor:


Waldo H. Belcher


59.09


Fuel:


Reuben Loud & Sons, wood


$14.75


Alvin Hollis & Co., coal


11.50


26.25


Repairs:


W. H. Belcher, labor


$8.00


M .R. Lord & Co., hardware


6.53


Water Rent:


3.00


Total, Hollis School


$462.87


SCHOOL SUPPLIES


Edward E. Babb & Co. $2,563.57


American Book Co., books


473.65


Palmer & Parker Co., wood


269.01


Masury-Young Co., floor oil, etc.


266.11


Frank J. Jameson, brooms, etc.


205.50


D. C. Heath & Co., books


205.30


Macmillan Co., books


199.15


Warwick & York, Inc., books


165.33


Ginn & Co., books, etc.


151.18


Royal Typewriter Co., Inc., machines


150.50


Whitney Bros., Inc., paper, etc.


127.19


Old Colony Gas Co.


124.00


D. Appleton & Co., books


96.00


Monument Mills, toilet paper


82.32


Kenney Bros. & Wolkins, paper, etc.


78.74


Benj. H. Sanborn Co., books


75.65


Lyons & Carnahan, books


73.23


Amount carried forward 5,306.43


14.53


184


Amount brought forward 5,306.43


L. E. Knott Apparatus Co .. Lab. supplies


70.78


Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., office supplies 67.94


J. B. Hunter Co., Man. Train. supplies 55.07


Reuben Loud & Sons, wood


54.00


Jewell & Andrews, diplomas


51.50


C. C. Birchard & Co., music


. . .


45.57


Wadsworth, Howland & Co.


· .. . .


41.06


Frank B. Webster Co., pictures


32.13


A. T. Thompson, Stereo. Lantern


32.00


Certus Cold Glue Co., glue


29.00


H. I. Dallman, sweeping compound


27.05


Gazette & Transcript Publishing Co.


25.25


Library Bureau, office supplies


24.25


Chandler & Barber Co., hardware


23.86


Oliver Ditson, music 22.99


F. N. Pratt, cards 21.30


Mass. Child Labor Comm., laws


20.00


Jordan, Marsh Co., ribbon, etc.


18.40


Allyn & Bacon, books


18.00


University Publishing Co., books 17.73 .


17.56


Peoples' Express, Inc. .


15.33


Mass. Audubon Society, charts


15.00


F. H. Sylvester, supplies


13.40


Rand, McNally & Co., maps 11.47


10.90


J. Q. Adams & Co., books


10.26


Duplicator Supply Co., ink


8.75


A. M. Canterbury, ribbon


8.60


S. Ishikawa & Co., dishes


. . .


8.34




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