Town annual report of Weymouth 1930, Part 24

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1930
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 394


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1300.00


193


1


4


Mildred A. Wagg


Inst.


1650.00


*


13


21/2


9


Helen M. Walker, B. B. A.


Inst.


1600.00


1930


3


4


4


Alice White, B. S. Ed.


Inst.


1700.00


1930


7


4


6


Dora S. White, A. B.


Inst.


1600.00


*


19


4


4


Temporary


Inst.


1800.00


1916


26 3


5


Lucille O. Jones, B. S. Phys.Ed. Inst.


1700.00


1929


6


6


Margaret K. Langford


Inst.


1300.00


1929


2


2


2


1


4 5


Daniel L O'Donnell, L. L. B. Inst.


2200.00


1925


5


3


1


Helen R. Thompson


Inst.


1700.00


1925


8


1


8


Helen C. Barnard


Inst.


1600.00


27


12


Mary C. Humphrey, Ph. B.


281


EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS


Name and School


Grade


Salary


January 1, 1931


Elected


Years Teaching


Experience


Years Normal or


College Training


Other Courses


Trade Experience


Wallace L. Whittle


Inst ..


2500.00


1921


10


3


18


Fannie L. Williams


Inst.


1600.00


7


5


25


Vocational School


Telephone-Weymouth 0257


Francis E. Whipple, Jr.,


Direc.


$2700.00


1925


5


1


7


8


Lewis H. Bacon, Jr.


Inst.


2300.00


1927


3


3


2


12


Daniel E. Bryan


Inst.


2000.00


1930


0


3


Harry F. Duncan


Inst.


2100.00


1929


1


9


Hilmer S. Nelson


Inst.


2800.00


1925


5


2


2


10


(Salary paid by Norfolk County


Agricultural School)


Jalmar N. Nelson


Inst.


2400.00


1924


6


5


10


Ray G. Parker


Inst.


2400.00


1922


8


2


3


2


James F. Steele, B. S.


Inst.


2400.00


1926


7


4


3


5


Waldo H. Swan, A. B., Ed. M. Inst.


F. E. Whipple


Inst.


2200.00


1


1


39


F. Louis Whitford


Inst.


2400.00


1926


4


2


9


Joseph K. Whittemore


Inst.


2700.00


1927


4


2


1


4


Junior Annex Telephone-Weymouth 0267


Adeline M. Canterbury


Prin.


2200.00


1887


43


5


Mary B. Thomas


Asst Prin. VIII


1550.00


24


1


3


Mary D. Luce


VIII


1250.00


15


2


2


Helen G. Lyons


VIII


1700.00


1922


8


2


29


Anita L. Petrucci, A. B.


VIII


1450.00


1927


3


4


3


Elwood L. Denham


VII


1800.00


1930


4


3


4


Helena F. Reidy


VII


1700.00


1913


18


2


4


Maude H. Webster


VII


1200.00


6


2


Eleanor Freeman


VII


1200.00


1929


1


4


1


Opportunity Classes


All


1600.00


1929


4


3


2


Doris M. Partridge


All


1500.00


1930 41/2


2


Adams School


Church Street, East Weymouth


Annie S. McDowell


I-II


1200.00


*


14


1 3


Louise Petrucelli


IV-V


1250.00


1927


3


2


2


Athens School


Athens Street, North Weymouth, Telephone Weymouth 1172-W


Joseph U. Teague


Prin. - VI


2100.00


1922


15


1


3


Marie F. Galvin


V


1650.00


1921


9


2


4


Mary A. Meuse


IV


1250.00


1927


3


2


2


Margaret Dingwall


III


1700.00


1912


18


2


2


Beatrice M. White


1550.00


1926


5


2


3


Julia M. Robinson * Temporary


I 1700.00


1930


26 2


4


1


2300.00


1929


8


7


E. Louise Barker


.


282


EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS


Name and School


Grade


Salary


January 1, 1931


Elected


Years Teaching


Experience


Years Normal or


College Training


Other Courses


Bicknell School


Bicknell Square, No. Weymouth, Telephone Weymouth 1571-R


E. Leo Madden


Prin.


$2600.00


1922


8


3


Esther L. Mayo


VIII


1200.00


1928


2


3


1


Charlotte F. Murphy


VIII


1650.00


1923


7


2


5


Margaret E. O'Brien


VII


1200.00


*


33


3


Margaret E. Stevens


VII


1200.00


*


19


1


Mignon E. Pray


VI


1250.00


1927


3


2


3


Alma M. Roche


VI


900.00


1930


0


2


C. Eileen Burns


V


1650.00


1924


14


1


15


Ruth E. Mayo


V


1350.00


1927


3


3


1


Marion MacWilliams


IV


1650.00


1926


10


1


10


Mary E. Tobin


IV


1000.00


1929


1


2


Alice K. Guertin


III


1100.00


1928


2


2


13


Marjorie Maynard


III


1000.00


1929


1


2


Clara L. Rogers


II


1650.00


1923


7


2


2


Elizabeth G. Stratton


II


900.00


1930


0


2


Thelma Hatch


I


1100.00


1928


2


2


1


Alice M. Murphy


I 1350.00


1926


4


2


1


James Humphrey School


Humphrey St. East Weymouth, Telephone, Weymouth 1012-W


Gertrude L. Reid


Prin.


2000.00


1902


28


2


10


Anne F. Conroy


V


1650.00


1894


36


1


2


Elizabeth Egan


VI


1700.00


1914


31


1


8


Ina M. Ambach


VI


1600.00


1924


36


2


8


Mary E: McMorrow


V


1350 00


1926


4


2


7


Margaret L. Mitchell


IV


900.00


1930


0


2


Gertrude M .Burns


III


1100.00


1928


2


2


Mary B. Halligan


II


1350.00


1926


4


2 :2


Alice B. Keohan


I 1250.00


1927


3


2


.


Jefferson School


Middle Street, East Weymouth, Telephone Weymouth 2177-W


Ruth M. Reidy


Prin. IV


1900.00


1912


18


2 3


L. Eyllen Hollis


III


1450.00


1925


5


2


7


Mellissa Chase


II


1750.00


1909


22


3


8


Mary C. Shea


I 1600.00


1917


13


2


2


ยท


Temporary


-1


283


EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS


Name and School


Grade


Salary


January 1, 1931


Elected


Years Teaching


Experience


Years Normal or


College Training Other Courses


Washington School


Commercial St. East Weymouth, Telephone, Weymouth 1868-W


Rosamond E. Cunniff


Prin. V


1850.00


1920


12


2 5


Esther M. Rydgren


VI


900.00


1930


0


2


Mary V. Paul


IV


1650.00


1923 9


2


8


Annie J. McGreevy


III


1600.00


1885


45


Elizabeth H. Curtin


II


1450.00


1925 5


2


5


Elizabeth G. Hyland


I 1600.00


1890


40


1


Hunt School.


Broad Street Weymouth, Telephone Weymouth 1006


Charles Y. Berry, L. L. B.


Prin.


$2800.00 1910


22


6 7


Robert H. Hiatt


Asst. Prin.


VIII


1850.00


1926


5


3


2


John F. Martin, A. B.


VIII


1300.00


1929 1


4


Madeline L. Cote, A. B.


VII


1100.00


1930 0


4


Clara E. McGreevy


VII


1650.00


1917


38


1


1


Catherine E. Mckenzie


VI


1000.00


1929


1


2


Ruth Thompson


VI


1600.00


1928


11


1


Elisabeth T. Tracy


VI


1700.00


1902


29


2


7


Eleanor Garvin, B. S. Ed.


V


1450.00


1927


3


4


1


Martha A. Loud


V


1750.00


1916


1


5


Mabel Claflin


IV


1500.00


1928


2


6


Marie K. Ghiorse


IV


900.00


1930


0


2


Mary E. Crotty


III


1600.00


1887


43


1


Margaret S. Towle


III


1650.00


1914


19


2


1


Genevieve A. Perkins


II


900.00


1930


0


3


Grace A. Randall


II


1700.00


1903


32


2


3


Martha Whittle


II


1350.00


1926


4


2


- 1


Helen F. Galvin


I


1650.00


1923


7


2


2


Susan M. Tracy


I 1700.00


1907


23 2


4


Center Portable


Middle and Washington Streets, East Weymouth


Margaret S. Wise


III-IV


1000.00 1930 1 2


Florence A. Mckenzie


I-II 1450.00


1925 5


2 1


* Temporary


21 6


284


EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS


Name and School


Grade


Salary


January 1, 1931


Elected


Years Teaching


Experience


Years Normal or


College Training


Other Courses


Pratt School


Pleasant St. East Weymouth, Telephone Weymouth 0297-R


Mabel E. Roode


Prin. VIII


2000.00


1926


22


2


6


Dorothy U. Murphy


VII


1600.00


1924


10


2


4


Marie B. Upton


VI


1100.00


1929


1


3


Margarita M. Jones


V


1250.00


1927 3


2


1


Marion R. Loud


IV


1350.00


1927


3


4


3


Nellie M. Holbrook


III


1600.00


1890


41


1


Barbara Allen


II


1450.00


1925


5


2


4


Kathleen A. Dwyer


I 1450.00


1925


5


2


5


Shaw School


Main Street, South Weymouth, Telephone Weymouth


1012-M


May I. Letteney


Prin. VII-VIII


1750.00


1922


11


2


6


Evelyn M. Linscott


V-VI


1000.00


1929


1


2


1


Ethel M. Hiatt


III-IV


1650.00


1915


19 2


3


Margaret Q. Donahue


I-II


1550.00


1922


12 2


2


Edward B. Nevin School


Main street, South Weymouth, Telephone 1055-W


Grace B. Simmons


Prin.


$2300.00


1919


34


22


Helen L. Rockwood


Asst. Prin. VIII


1850.00


1887


43


5


Mary H. Benson


VII


1750.00


1929 S


2


10


Alice B. Wallace


VII


1300.00


*


13 2


7


Alene E. Clifford, B. S. Ed.


VI


1400.00


1930


4


4


V


1650.00


1894


36


1


2


Elizabeth M. Morrisey


IV


1200.00


* 1923


10


2


1


Winifred L. Conant


III


1650.00


9


6


Helen M. King


II


1100.00


1928


2


3


Jane Hicks


I-II


1200 00


1928


2


3


1


L. May Chessman


I 1750.00


1900


30 2


6


* Temporary


Elizabeth L. Hallahan


285


EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS


Name and School


Grade


Salary


January 1, 1931


Elected


Years Teaching


Experience


Years Normal or College Training


Other Courses


Pond School


off Pond Street, South Weymouth, Telephone 0211-J


Alice E. Fulton, B. S. Ed.


Prin. VI


1850.00


1921 9


6


3


Miriam T. Hollis, B. S. Ed.


V


1300.00


1928


2


4


3


Esther Visco


IV


1250.00


1927


3


2


5


Ruth E. Funk, A. B.


III


1100.00


1930


0


4


2


Mildred Leonard


II 1600.00


1928


6


2


1


Mary A. Nolan


I 1200.00


5


2


Supervisors


Elizabeth Ahern


Asst. Sewing School Gardens


300.00 -


7 33


2


James W. Calderwood


Music


3000.00


1910


20


3


2


Alice A. Conroy, D. H.


Dental Clinic


1700.00


1926


8


1


Katherine C. Fogarty


Penmanship


1900.00


1905


28


2


2


Anna A. MacDavitt, R. N. School Nurse


2000.00


1922 9


4


2


Vance Munroe


Asst. Music


2250.00


1928


5


6


Hazel R. Nietzold, B. S. Ed.


Asst. Drawing


1500.00


1929


2


4


2


Marion Ray


Asst. Drawing


1500.00


1929


2


5


4


Evelyn Silvester


Drawing


2000.00


1918


15 3 10


Marjorie E. Skinner


Sewing


2000.00


1926


10


3


5


Alice L. Tucker


Manual Training


2000.00


1912


19 2


4


Evening Practical Arts Classes


Bertha C. Emerson


Foods


Alice E. Morton


Dressmaking


Dolores G. Taylor


Dressmaking


* Temporary


5


Sarah E. Brassill


2000.00


1916


286


SCHOOL PHYSICIANS


Adams, Athens and Bicknell Schools-W. H. Drake, M. D., 88 Sea. Street, North Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 0450


James Humphrey and Junior Annex Schools-J. Herbert Libby, M. D. 707 Broad Street, East Weymouth, Telephone Wey- mouth 0216.


Jefferson and Washington Schools-J. C. Fraser, M. D., 691 Broad Street, East Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 0099


Hunt School and Center Portable-C. S. Webber, M. D., 94 Washing- ton Street, Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 0156


Pratt and Shaw Schools-K. H. Granger, M. D., 129 Pleasant Street, South Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 2080.


Edward B. Nevin and Pond Schools-Harold A. Spaulding, M. D., 158 Pleasant Street, South Weymouth. Telephone Wey- mouth 1770.


JANITORS


High School-Mrs. Beatrice Bates, 93 Pearl Street, North Wey- mouth; Harry W. Caldwell, 335 North Street, North Wey- mouth; Stuart R. Macaulay, 14 Linden Place, East Wey- mouth; James Maguire, 15 Whitman Street, East Wey- mouth; Edward Pottle, 16 Pierce Court, North Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 0230-W.


Junior Annex-M. Ward Holbrook, 742 Main Street, South Wey- mouth.


Adams School-Henry W. Blanchard, 23 Church Street, East Wey- mouth.


Athens School-Fred W. Stoddard, 282 North Street, North Wey- mouth.


Bicknell School-Emil J. Olson, 39 Massasoit Road, North Wey- mouth; Charles H. Williams, 25 Lincoln Street, North Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 1337-W.


James Humphrey School-Louis St. Peter, 290 Washington Street, Weymouth.


Jefferson School-Irving Newcomb. 108 Middle Street, East Wey- mouth. Telephone Weymouth 1032.


Washington School-William E. Johnson, 127 Middle Street, East Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 0232-M.


Hunt School-John M. Sullivan, 4 Stetson Street, Weymouth; Thomas Sweeney, 12 Franklin Street, Weymouth.


Center Portable-John W. Knox, 661 Middle Street, East Weymouth Pratt School-Herbert T. MacFawn, 731 Pleasant Street, East Wey- mouth.


Shaw School-Frederick J. Blanchard, 31 Highland Place, South Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 0237-J.


Edward B. Nevin School-Winfield B. Baker, 27 Tower Avenue, South Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 0652-W.


Pond School-J. A. Rogers, 181 Pond Street, South Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 1756-W.


287


REPORT OF THE HUNT SCHOOL AND BICKNELL SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE


To the Citizens of Weymouth:


Formal acceptance and dedication of the additions to the Hunt School was made on January 22, 1930 with appropriate exercises


The program follows:


PROGRAM


Overture, "Lustspiel" Keler Bela


High School Orchestra


Invocation Rev. John B. Holland


Romance, "Yester-Eve" Zamecnik High School Orchestra


Report of Building Committee John P. Hunt, Chairman


Description of Building Howard B. S. Prescott, Architect Presentation of Keys Oberlin S. Clark of Clark & Smith, Inc., Contractor


Acceptance of Building by School Committee Prince H. Tirrell


Chairman


Selection, "Fair Debutante" Reynard High School Orchestra Frank W. Wright, Director


Address


Elementary and Secondary Education and Normal Schools


Oriental Patrol "The Desert Caravan"


Zamecnik


High School Orchestra Rev. Clarence L. Eaton


Benediction


Inspection of the Building, immediately following this program.


Evening Inspection, 7 to 9 P. M.


During the summer the Lincoln School building was moved a short distance to a new location on the grounds, and walks and drives were laid out and graded. The land to the south of the old schoolyard, known as the Stetson Estate recently taken by the Town, has been partially graded and filled. Some of the work on the roadways has been done by the Superintendent of Streets under a special appropriation, and some work has been done directly by the School Department.


A summary of the expenses of this committee during the two years follows:


HUNT SCHOOL ADDITION


CONSTRUCTION :


Clark & Smith, Inc. Contract


$134,298.00


Additional Work 2,213.19


$136,511.19


HEATING AND VENTILATING


Stubbs Bros. Contract


28,194.00


Deduction


199.00


27,995.00


ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER


Howard B. S. Prescott Architect


8,000.00


Leslie Clough Engineer


845.82


8,845.82


288


ELECTRIC WIRING AND FIXTURES


Lints & Moore Contract 4471.00 Additional work 285.00 4,756.00


Deduction 100.00


4,656.00


Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co.


Telephones & material 737.37


Granite City Electric Supply,


Fixtures & material 693.98


International Time Recording Co. Clocks 536.66


E. N. Fisher Labor & material 203.00


Weymouth Light & Power Co. Lamps 39.00


6,866.01


SEPTIC TANK


A. C. Trojano Installation and material 4,889.39 Russell H. Whiting, Survey and services 536.11


FURNISHINGS


Edward E. Babb & Co. Pupils' desks and chairs, auditorium chairs, office furniture, etc.


7,795.83


Laing Bros. Co. Hardware for wardrobes 720.00


H. W. Smith & Co. Lumber for wardrobes 570.26


Massachusetts Reformatory, Teachers' desks and chairs 512.00


Forse Mfg. Co. Shades


318.60


A. G. Spaulding & Bros. Gymnasium equipment 295.00


F. A. Brewer Co. Linoleum for wardrobes 87.32


R. H. White Co, Furniture for Teachers' room 19.50


William H. Field Co. Tools for making wardrobes 3.75


Burditt & Williams Co. Door plates 3.50


N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Freight on chairs


2.50


10,328.26


MISCELLANEOUS


M. P. Garey Insurance Agency, Bonds for construction, heating and wiring contracts 2,504.44


620.08


Bloom, South & Gurney, Inc. Rubber


145.37


Consolidated Expanded Metals, Inc .. Grating 109.81


Rubin-Burke Co. Shower bath curtains


96.00


R'hines Lumber Co. Lumber 69.69


86.55


A. C. Trojano, Labor


Russell H. Whiting, Survey 64.25


W. D. Aitken, Jr. Bubblers, labor & material 62.53


Edward F. Dwyer, Moving old boilers 26.25


E. N. Fisher, Labor on motors 26.25


4.028.22


TOTAL EXPENDITURES


200,000.00


5,425.50


Labor, Grading


flooring 217.00


Charles H. Burkett, Painting


289


This committee having been further authorized by vote of town meeting to bring in to town meeting accepted bids for gen- eral construction and heating for an addition to the Bicknell School, did direct the preparation of plans and specifications therefor by Howard B. S. Prescott, Architect, and by Leslie Clough, Heating Engineer. Bids thereon from a selected list of eight building and seven heating contractors were asked for and the lowest of such bids, namely, of Dacey & Tibbetts, Inc., of Boston, for the general contract at $95,900.00, and of T. A. Ridder Co. Inc., of Boston, for the heating and ventilating contract at $22,100.00, were ten- tatively accepted on February 27, 1930, subject to acceptance by the town meeting in the way of providing the funds for carrying out the work.


The vote of the town meeting did provide such funds in the sum of $145,000.00 with the balance remaining of the appropriation of the previous year, and continued the same persons named as committee for the Hunt School, together with the School Commit- tee, as a committee to carry out the construction of the addition to the Bicknell School. The personnell of the committee, therefore, remained the same, and on March 12, 1930 it was organized with John H. Tower as Chairman, Edwin R. Sampson as Vice Chairman, and Prince H. Tirrell as Secretary.


The execution of contracts with Dacey & Tibbetts, Inc., and with T. A. Ridder Co., Inc., was thereupon authorized. It was also voted that every effort be made to insure so far as possible the em- ployment of local subcontractors and labor upon the work.


After execution of the contracts work was promptly started, and proceeded with good progress during the past summer. In early fall two new classrooms were usable and shortly thereafter six additional rooms became occupied.


The work was accepted as completed on November 29, last, as of November 18. There still remains some equipment to be sup- plied and a considerable amount of grading will be done later. A thorough system of sewage disposal has been installed. Steam heating is by the unit system, and a natural interior brick finish has been used whereever the same is warranted. The completed building is sturdy and durable and will not require frequent or extensive repairs.


A summary of expenditures and obligations to the end of the year follows:


BICKNELL SCHOOL ADDITION


CONSTRUCTION


Dacey & Tibbetts, Inc. On account contract $ 81.515.00


2,438.80 $ 83,953.80 Additional work :


HEATING AND VENTILATING


T. A. Ridder Co., Inc., On account contract 18,785.00


ARCHITECT & ENGINEER


Howard B. S. Prescott, Architect 5,200.00


Leslie Clough, Engineer 663.00 5,863.00


290


ELECTRIC WIRING AND FIXTURES


Connor Electric Corporation, on account contract 3,782.50


Granite City Electric Supply, Fixtures & material 802.02 Weymouth Light & Power Co. Laying cable 415.00 E. N. Fisher, Labor 203.75 5,193.27


SEPTIC TANK


A. C. Trojano, On account contract 1,973.23


Russell H. Whiting, Survey and services 346.27


2,319.50


FURNISHINGS


Edward E. Babb & Co., Teachers' and pupils' desks chairs, auditoriumm chairs 3,388.49


Narragansett Machine Co., Gymnasium equipment 350.00


Chandler & Farquhar Co., Manual training 198.68


Tontine. Shade Shoppe, Shades 196.73


Labor, Manual training benches 189.00


Gorham Fire Equipment Co., Fire extin- guishers 116.64


N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Freight on equipment 6.24 4,445.78


MISCELLANEOUS


R .S. Hoffman & Co. Bonds for construc- tion, heating and wiring contracts 1,845.72


Labor, Grading and laying conduit 240.63


Charles H. Burkett, Painting 139.20 Rhines Lumber Co. Drain pipe and cement 128.53 Old Colony Gas Co. Piping 124.20


'Weymouth Water Dept. Connecting pipe & water service 55.30


F. E. Lunt, Sand and Gravel 24.00


George W. Stone Co. Tools 10.55


James I. Peers, Rental cement mixer 5.00


2,583.13


TOTAL EXPENDITURES 123,143.48


The following amounts will be payable dur- ing the month of January to balance contracts on which the work has been completed:


CONSTRUCTION


Dacey & Tibbetts. Inc. $14,385.00


HEATING & VENTILATING


T. A. Ridder Co., Inc. 3,315.00


ARCHITECT


Howard B. S. Prescott 800.00


F


291


ELECTRIC WIRING Connor Electric Corporation 815.50


SEPTIC TANK A. C. Trojano 348.22


TOTAL AMOUNT DUE ON CONTRACTS


19,663.72


142,807.20


Balance available for remaining work


5,692.80


TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS 148,500.00


Respectfully submitted, JOHN H. TOWER, Chairman EDWIN R. SAMPSON, Vice Chairman for Bicknell School JOHN P. HUNT, Chairman for Hunt School


C. LINCOLN ABBOTT


LOUISE R. CRAWFORD


WILLIAM J. FITZSIMMONS


JOSEPH KELLEY


J. HERBERT LIBBY, M. D. PARKER T. PEARSON FRANCIS W. REA


ETHEL G. TAYLOR


THERON L. TAYLOR


PRINCE H. TIRRELL, Secretary


293


REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE TRUSTEES OF WEYMOUTH FORE RIVER BRIDGE for the year ending December 31, 1930 Balance brought forward from 1929


$657.31


Receipts : -


City of Quincy, assessments Nos. 230 to 246 $5,610.00


Town of Weymouth,


66 230 to 244 1,500.00


Town of Hingham, 66


66 230 to 246 1,870.00


Town of Cohasset, 66 230 to 246 1,020.00


Town of Scituate, 66


230 to 246 340.00


Town of Hull =


230 to 246 340.00


Town of Marshfield, 66


230 to 246 170.00


County of Norfolk,


66 230 to 246 3,400.00


East. Mass. St. Ry. Co.,


66


230 to 246 2.550.00


Interest on deposits


32.44


Total 16,832.44


$17,489.75


Disbursements : -


Henry W. Pray, services as Bridgetender $2,000.00


William W. Cushing, services as Ass't Bridgetender 1,551.25


George A. Stitt, services as Ass't Bridgetender 119.00


Harold Delaney, services as Gatetender


773.00


Harry Brown, services as Ass't Gatetender 360.00


Philip Sanborn, services as Ass't Gatetender 73.58


Arthur Rogers, services as Ass't Gatetender


240.00


Wm. J. Guaghan, services as Substitute Gatetender 26.00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., Service 74.03


City Fuel Company, Fuel 60.90


Quincy Electric Lt. & Pow. Co., Lighting 42.33


34.56


Standard Oil Co., Oil & grease 16.45


Hingham Journal Print, Stationery 2.85


W. J. Harkins, Exam. of eyes of employee


5.00


W. H. Brewster Co., Premiums-Work. Com.


and Public Liability Insurance 349.82


Boston Bridge Works, Repairs 3,426.89


Maurice M. Devine, Painting


2,475.78


City of Quincy, Pub. Wks. Dept.,


Repairs and Material 740.80


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


on steel sheets 81.41


Alan Wood Steel Co., Steel sheets 1,206.11


Weymouth Lt. & Pow. Co., Lighting


294


. F. W. Thompson, Electrical repairs 29.85


Conrad V. Butler, Electrical repairs 158.75


Peter J. Cahill, Police duty during repairs 70.13


Arthur H. Pratt, Ch. of Police, Police duty during repairs 175.00


J. R. Worcester Co., Services in connection with repairs 1,700.00


Quincy Lumber Co., Lumber


906.64


J. Irving Botting, auditing accounts of 1930


10.00


Thomas J. McGrath, Services as


Trustee, 1930 150.00


H. Franklin Perry, services as Trustee'


Jan. 1 to March 1, 1930 25.00


Wm. A. Connell, Services as Trustee Mar. 1 to Dec. 31, 1930. 125.00


Wm. L. Foster, Services as Trustee, Sec. and


Treasurer. year of 1930 200.00


$17,210.13


Balance carried forward


279.62


17,489.75


Hingham, December 31, 1930.


Wm. L. Foster, Treasurer.


Trustees of Weymouth Fore River Bridge,


Gentlemen :-


I have examined the accounts of William L. Foster Treasurer of the Trustees of Weymouth Fore River Bridge, for the year 1930, reconciled the bank account, and I hereby certify that the same are correct with proper vouchers.


(Signed) J. Irving Botting,


Town Accountant.


Hingham, January 31, 1931.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


WATER DEPARTMENT


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WEYMOUTH, MASS.


1930


297


REPORT OF WATER COMMISSIONERS


East Weymouth, January 12, 1931


Board organized with election of Frank H. Torrey, Chairman: George E. Bicknell, clerk, and John H. Stetson, treasurer.


Appointments for year were as follows: Superintendent, Fred O. Stevens; Registrar and Collector, Marshall T. Tirrell; Town Accountant, Emerson R. Dizer.


Report of Superintendent, Registrars & Collector, Treasurer and Accountant are appended.


The following appropriations from income are requested for 1931


Maintenance and Operation


$30,000.00


Minor Construction


18,000.00


Replacement 10,000.00


Equipment 4,000.00


Commercial Expense


8,500.00


General Salaries


2,075.00


Interest due 5,322.50


Bond Retirement


17,467.00


We have acquired several more parcels of land on our water- shed of Great Pond, the total acquired to date amounting to 48 percent of the entire acreage and including 70 percent of the shore line.


FRANK H. TORREY


GEORGE E. BICKNELL


GEORGE W. PERRY JOHN H. STETSON WILLIAM A. CONNELL


REPORT OF REGISTRAR AND COLLECTOR


January 1, 1931


WATER ACCOUNT


Balance due January 1, 1930 $23,498.74


Charges January 1, 1930 to January 1, 1931 111,124.90


$134,623.64


CREDIT


Received by Collector


$106,311.41


Abatements


2.056.00


Balance due January 1, 1931


26,256.23


Paid to Treasurer $106,311.41


$134,623.64


MATERIAL AND LABOR


Balance due January 1, 1930 $2,781.78


Charges January 1, 1930 to January 1, 1931


11,788.34


$14,570.12


298


CREDIT


Received by Collector $10,815.72 Abatements 1,259.44


Balance due January 1, 1931


2,494.96


$14,570.12


Paid to Treasurer $10,815.72


Respectfully submitted.


MARSHALL T. TIRRELL Registrar Collector


REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT


To the Board of Water Commissioners :


The following tables and summaries, covering in detail the work of the department for the year ending December 31, 1930 are respectfully submitted :


FRED O. STEVENS, Superintendent.


SUMMARY OF STATISTICS Year Ending December 31, 1930 In form recommended by New England Waterworks Associa- tion.


Weymouth Waterworks, Weymouth, Mass.


Population, 1930: Winter, 20,000; Summer, 24,000


Date of construction: 1885.


By whom owned: Town of Weymouthi.


Source of Supply: Weymouth Great Pond.


Mode of Supply: Pumping to reservoir and gravity.


Capacity of reservoir: 700,000 gallons.


PUMPING STATISTICS


1. Pumping Machinery :


No. 1. Allis-Chalmers Single Stage Centrifugal Pump, driven by 70 H. P. G. E. Motor.


No. 2. Worthington 2 Stage Centrifugal Pump, driven by 70 H. P. G. E. Motor.


No. 3. DeLaval Single Stage Centrifugal Pump driven by 150 H. P. Sterling Gasoline Engine.


Capacity of Pumps :


No. 1. 1,700,000 gallons per 24 hours. No. 2. 1,400,000 gallons per 24 hours. No. 3. 2,600,000 gallons per 24 hours.


2. Total pumpage per years with Gasoline Pump, 112,000 gallons.


3. Electric current used, K. W. H. 233,974.


4. Total pumpage for year with electric pumps 278,203.210. gallons.


5. Average static lift of pumps, 108 feet.


6. Average total lift of pumps, 156 feet.


7. Cost of current per million gallons, $21.40-


8. Cost per million gallons raised one foot, $0.137


9. Cost of pumping per million gallons based on total expense. $31.03


299


STATISTICS RELATING TO DISTRIBUTION


Mains


1. Kind of Pipe: Cast iron, wrought iron, lead and lead lined


2. Sizes: From one incli to fourteen inches.


3. Extended: 6,240 feet.


4. Replaced small wrought iron with cast iron, 4,980 feet.


5. Total now in use, 103.2 miles.


6. Length of pipes less than 4 inches in diameter, 21.3 miles. (Mostly summer lines.)


7. Number of hydrants added during year, 18.


8. Number of hydrants now in use, 533


9. Number of stop-gates added during year, 16


10 Number of stop-gates now in use 828


11 Number of stop-gates smaller than 4 inches, 155


12. Number of blowoffs, 19


13. Range of static pressure on mains, 18 to 105 pounds.


SERVICES


14. Kind of pipe: Cast iron, cement lined, wrought iron, lead and lead lined.


15. Sizes, 3/4 inch to 8 inches.


16. Extended, 2216 feet.


17. Discontinued, none.


18. Total in use, 26.29 miles.


19. Number of services added 111.




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