Town annual report of Weymouth 1934, Part 19

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1934
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 318


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Inst.


2200.00


1930


8


4 2


0


Inez E. Hoag


Inst.


1600.00


1931


5


3


1


11/2 5


0


Clarence R. Lyond, B. S., Ed. M.


Inst.


2400.00


1928


Oral A. Page, B. S.


Inst.


2500.00


1928


15


4


6


0


* Temporary


** Substitute


1950.00


1920


14


Madeline L. Cote, A. B.


0


203


EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS


Name and School


Grade


Salary


January 1, 1935


Elected


Years Teaching


Experience


Years College or Normal Training


Other Courses


Trade Experience


Helen R. Thompson


Inst.


1700.00


1925


12


1 8


0


Martha Vining, A. B.


Inst.


1500.00


1930


5


4


1


0


Alice White, B. S. Ed., Ed. M.


Inst.


1850.00


1930


11


5


0


0


Dora S. White, A. B.


Inst.


1600.00


*


23


4


4


0


Fannie L. Williams


Inst.


1600.00


*


11


0


6 25


M. Jean Young, B. S. Ed.


Inst.


1500.00


1932


2


4


0 10


VOCATIONAL SCHOOL


Telephone-Weymouth 0257


Francis E. Whipple, Jr.


Director


2800.00


1925


9


1 10


8


Lewis H. Bacon, Jr.


Inst.


2400.00


1927


7


2


7 12


D. Everett Bryan


Inst.


2300.00


1930


4


4


4 14


Harry F. Duncan


Inst.


2300.00


1929


5


0 9


9


Jalmar N. Nelson


Inst.


2500.00


1924


10


0


10


Ray G. Parker


Inst.


2500.00


1922


12


2


3


0


Harold C. Sherwood


Inst.


2200.00


1932


3


2 0 13


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


Inst.


2500.00


1929


12


7


18


1


Joseph K. Whittemore


Inst.


2500.00


1927


8


2


3


4


NORFOLK COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL,


Weymouth Branch


Telephone-Weymouth 2134


Hilmer S. Nelson


Director 2620.00


1925


9


2


4 10


John B. Farrar, B.S.


Assistant


1560.00


1934 0


4


1 0


(Salaries paid by Norfolk County Agricultural School)


JUNIOR ANNEX Telephone-Weymouth 0267


Eleanor L. Garvin, B. S. Ed.


VIII


1650.00


1927 7


4 4


Katharine M. Hale, B. S. Ed., Ed. M. VIII


1300.00


1932


2


5 3


Mary B. Thomas


VIII


1600.00


1933


28


1


5


John T. Ghiorse, A. B.


VII


900.00


1934


0


4


0


Helena F. Reidy


VII


1800.00


1913


22 2


13


OPPORTUNITY CLASS


Wallace T. Driscll, B. S. Ed.


900.00


1934 0


5 2


Mary M. Leonard


800.00


1934


0


3


2


Doris M. Partridge


1700.00


1930


81/22 2


Helen Varnum


1500.00


1932


5


5


1


* Temporary


204


EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS


Name and School


Grade


Salary


January 1, 1935


Elected


Years Teaching


Experience


Years College or


Normal Training


Other Courses


ABIGAIL ADAMS SCHOOL


Church Street, East Weymouth


Telephone-Weymouth 1612-J


Annie S. McDowell


Prin .- VI $1600.00


1934


18


1


5


Mary E. McMorrow, B. S. Ed.


VIII


1600.00


1926


8


4


6


Dorothy U. Murphy .


VII


1750.00


1924


14


2


15


Ruth E. Mayo


V


1550.00


1927


7


3


4


Barbara F. Libbey


IV


800.00


1934


1


3


0


Thelma Salzgeber


III


1100.00


1931


3


2


3


JOHN ADAMS SCHOOL


Jane Stub


II


1100.00


1932


2


3


1


Helen G. Lebbossiere


I 1100.00


1931


3


2


3


ATHENS SCHOOL


Athens Street, North Weymouth


Telephone-Weymouth 1172-W


Prin.


2000.00


1922


19


1


3


Marie F. Galvin


VI


1750.00


1921


13


2


7


Alice E. Olson, B. S. Ed.


V


900.00


1934


0


4


0


Mary A. Meuse


IV


1500.00


1927


7


2


3


Margaret Dingwall


III


1800.00


1912


22


2


21


Beatrice M. White


II


1650.00


1926


9


2


6


Julia M. Robinson


I 1700.00


1930


30


2


2


BICKNELL SCHOOL


Bicknell Square, No. Weymouth


Telephone-Weymouth 0306


E. Leo Madden


Prin.


2600.00


1922


12


3 0


George J. McCarthy, B. S. Ed.


Asst. Prin.


1500.00


1932


31/2 4 0


Esther L. Mayo


VIII


1500.00


1928


6


3


3


Elizabeth A. Murphy, A. B.


VIII


900.00


1934


0


4


5


Barbara H. Pray, B. S. Ed.


VII-VIII


1200.00


1932


2


4


2


Eva C. Bernier, B. S. Ed.


VII


900.00


1934


0


4


0


Preston A. DePlacido, A. B.


VII


1200.00


1932


2


4


0


Mignon E. Pray


VI


1500.00


1927


7


2


6


Alma M. Roche


VI


1200.00


1930


4


2


5


C. Eileen Burns


V


1750.00


1924


18


1


18


Josephine M. Caruso


V


800.00


1934


0


3


0


Marion MacWilliams


IV


1700.00


1926


14


1


14


Mary E. Tobin


IV


1350.00


1929


5


2


1


Alice K. Guertin, B. S. Ed.


III


1450.00


1928


6


4


0


Marjorie Maynard


III


1350.00


1929


5


2


4


Clara L. Rogers


II 1750.00


1923


11


2 2


5


Helen C. Tracy


II 750.00


1934


0


A. Aileen McGrath, B. S. Ed.


I 900.00


1934


0


4


0


Alice M. Murphy


I 1600.00


1926


8


2


3


0


Joseph U. Teague


205


EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS


Name and School


Grade


Salary


January 1, 1935


Elected


Years Teaching


Experience


Years College or


Normal Training


Other Courses


JAMES HUMPHREY SCHOOL


Humphrey St., East Weymouth


Telephone-Weymouth 1012-W


Gertrude L. Reid


Prin. 2100.00


1902


32


2 21


Elizabeth Egan


VI


1800.00


1914


35


1


13


Sadie A. Lambe


VI


800.00


1 1934


0


3


0


Anne F. Conroy


V


1750.00


1894


40


1


4


Margarita M. Jones


V


1500.00


1927


7


2


14


Margaret L. Mitchell


IV


1200.00


1930


4


2


2


M. Frances Lebbossiere, A. B.


III


1100.00


1933


1


4


1


Mary B. Halligan


II


1600.00


1926


8


2


7


Alice B. Keohan


I 1500.00


1927


7


2


5


JEFFERSON SCHOOL


1


Middle St., East Weymouth


Telephone-Weymouth


2177-W


Ruth M. Reidy


Prin .- IV 2000.00


1912


22 2 10


L. Eyllen Hollis


III


1650.00


1925


9


2


13


Mellissa Chase


II 1800.00


1909


26


3


13


Mary C. Shea


I 1650.00


1917


17


2 5


WASHINGTON SCHOOL


Commercial St., East Weymouth


Telephone Weymouth 1868-W


Rosamond E. Cunniff


Prin .- V $1950.00


1920


16


2 9


Mary A. Fitzsimmons, A. B.


VII


900.00


1934


0


4


2


Esther M. Rydgren


VI


1200.00


1930


4


2


3


Helen E. O'Halloran, B. S. Ed.


IV


900.00


1934


0


4 0


Filomena L. Amoroso


III


750.00


1934


0


2


0


Ruth B. Sylvester, B. S. Ed.


II


900.00


1934


0


4 0


Elizabeth G. Hyland


I 1600.00


1890


44


1


0


Russell H. Mazzola, B. S.


Bldg. Asst.


750.00


1934


0


4


0


HUNT SCHOOL


Broad Street, Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1006


Charles Y. Berry, L. L. B.


Prin.


3000.00


1910 26


6


7


Robert H. Hiatt


Asst. Prin .- VIII


2000.00


1926


9


3


2


Robert E. Mitchell, A. B.


VIII


1300.00


1931


3


4


0


Dorothea E. Abbott


VII


1100.00


1932


2


3


0


Nunzie C. Daniele


VII


1200.00


1931


3


3


1


Clara E. McGreevy


VI


1750.00


1917


42


1


4


.


Ruth Thompson


VI


1700.00


1928


15


2


3


Elisabeth T. Tracy


VI


1800.00


1902


33


2


7


206


EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS


1


Name and School


Grade


Salary


January 1, 1935


Elected


Years Teaching


Experience


Years College or


Normal Training


Other Courses


Martha A. Loud


V


1800.00


1916


25


1


6


Florence A. Mckenzie


1650.00


1925


9


2


4


Dorothy Reilly


V


800.00


1934


0


3


0


Mabelle Claflin


IV


1650.00


1928


10


2


14


Marie K. Ghiorse


IV


1200.00


1930


4


2


4


Mary E. Crotty


III


1600.00


1887


47


1


0


Kathryn L. Regan


III


1100.00


1931


3


2


1


Grace A. Randall


II


1700.00


1903


36


2


4


Martha H. Whittle


II


1600.00


1926


8


2


2


Helen F. Galvin


I


1750.00


1923


11


2


4


Susan M. Tracy


I 1800.00


1907


27


2


7


CENTER SCHOOL


Middle and Washington Streets, East Weymouth


Florence E. Hartt, B. S. Ed. Prin .- III-IV


1200.00


1932


2


4


1


Ruth J. Nolan


II 750.00


1934


0


2


0


Winifred Lennon, B. S. Ed.


I 1100.00


1933


11/2


1


PRATT SCHOOL


Pleasant St., East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0297-R


Mabel E. Roode


Prin .- VIII $2050.00


1926


26


2


7


Jeannette F. Hawes, B.S. Ed.


VII


900.00


1934


0


4


0


Marie B. Upton


VI


1450.00


1929


5


3


6


John E. Hunt, B. S.


V


900.00


1934 0


4


0


Marion R. Loud


IV


1550.00


1927


7


4 6


Ruth E. Henley, A. B.


III


1100.00


1932


2


4 0


Barbara Allen


II


1600.00


1925


9


2


5


M. Alice Owen, B. S. Ed.


I 1400.00


1931


4


4


1


Mary E. Lonergan, B. L. I.


Bldg. Asst.


750.00


1934


0


4


0


SHAW SCHOOL


Main Street, South Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1012-M


May I. Letteney


Prin .- VII-VIII


1850.00


1922


15 2 11


Virginia Nye, A. B.


V-VI


900.00


1934


0


4 0


Ethel M. Hiatt


III-IV


1700.00


1915


23


2


6


Margaret Q. Donahue


II 1600.00


1922


15


2


3


A. Alberta Richmond


I 1100.00


1931


3


2


1


Pauline Cassese


Bldg. Asst. 750.00


1934


0


2


0


207


EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS


Name and School


Grade


January 1, 1935 Salary


Elected


Years Teaching


Experience


Years Teaching


Experience


Other Courses


EDWARD B. NEVIN SCHOOL


Main St., South Weymouth


Telephone-Weymouth 1327


Grace B. Simmons


Prin.


2400.00 1900.00


1887


47


0


8.


Daniel A. Johnson, Jr.


VII


800.00


1934


0


3


0


Jane Hicks


VI


1500.00


1928


6


3


3:


Elizabeth L. Hallahan


V


1750.00


1894


40


1


5.


Marion E. Brown, A. B.


IV


1300.00


1931


3


4


13.


Winifred L. Conant


III


1750.00


1923


13


0


11


Doris B. Glidden, B. S. Ed.


II-III


900.00


1934


0


4


3


3


Norma R. Brown, B. S. Ed.


I


1700.00


1931


14


4


8


L. May Chessman


I


1800.00


1900


34


2


10


POND SCHOOL


Off Pond Street, South Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0211-J


Alice E. Fulton, B. S. Ed.


Prin .- VI $1950.00


1921


13


6


6


David A. J. Burns, B. S., A. M.


VIII


1300.00


1931


3


5


1


Genevieve A. Perkins, B. S. Ed.


VII


1300.00


1930


4


4


4


Miriam T. Hollis, B. S. Ed.


V


1550.00


1928


6


4 6


Esther R. Visco


IV


1500.00


1927


7


2


4


Margaret S. Wise


III


1350.00


1930


5


2


2


Josephine E. Ray


II


1300.00


1931


5


2


6


Dorothy M. Fitzpatrick


I 1100.00


1931


3


2


1


SUPERVISORS


Pauline Ahern


Sewing


1000.00


1933


2


3


3


Sarah E. Brassill


School Gardens


2000.00


1916


37


2


0


Alice A. Conroy, D. H.


Dental Clinic


1700.00


1926


12


1


1


Katherine C. Fogarty


Penmanship


2000.00


1905


32


2


4


Vera B. Freeman


Asst. Drawing


750.00


1934


1


4


2


John M. Lyons


Asst. Music


600.00


***


0


4


1


Anna A. MacDavitt, R. N.


School Nurse


2000.00


1922


12


4


3


Flora H. McGrath, B. S. Ed., Ed. M.


Director of Courses of Study


2300.00


1928


7


6


0


Marion E. Ray


Asst. Drawing


1700.00


1929


6


5


9


Alice L. Tucker


Manual Training


2000.00


1912


23


2


4


Part-time


Music


2400.00


1928


9


0


6


Evelyn Silvester


Drawing


2000.00


1918


19


3 10


1919


38


0 36.


Helen L. Rockwood


Asst. Prin .- VIII


1


Helen M. King


II


1450.00


1928


6


Vance W. Monroe


208


JANITORS


HIGH SCHOOL


Mrs. Beatrice Bates, 93 Pearl Street, North Weymouth Harry Caldwell, 335 North Street, North Weymouth Stuart Macaulay, 14 Linden Place, East Weymouth James Maguire, 166 Middle Street, East Weymouth Edward Pottle, 15 Lochmere Avenue, North Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 0912-R


JUNIOR ANNEX


M. Ward Holbrook, 742 Main Street, South Weymouth


ABIGAIL ADAMS AND JOHN ADAMS SCHOOLS


Henry W. Blanchard, 662 Commercial Street, East Weymouth


ATHENS SCHOOL


Fred W. Stoddard, 16 Howard Street, North Weymouth


BICKNELL SCHOOL


Emil J. Olson, 39 Massasoit Road, North Weymouth, Telephone-Weymouth 2172-R


.Charles H. Williams, 25 Lincoln Street, North Weymouth, Telephone-Weymouth 1264-W


JAMES HUMPHREY SCHOOL


Louis J. St. Peter, 132 Lake Street, East Weymouth


JEFFERSON SCHOOL


Irving S. Newcomb, 108 Middle Street, East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1032


WASHINGTON SCHOOL


John H. Connell, 44 Iron Hill Street, East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1111-W


HUNT SCHOOL


John M. Sullivan, 4 Stetson Street, Weymouth Thomas Sweeney, 16 Broad Street, Weymouth, Telephone-Weymouth 2498


CENTER SCHOOL


Ronald L. White, 770 Washington Street, East Weymouth, Telephone-Weymouth 2598.


PRATT SCHOOL


1


Herbert T. MacFawn, 731 Pleasant Street, East Weymouth


SHAW SCHOOL


1


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


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


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209


SCHOOL PHYSICIANS


ADAMS, ATHENS AND BICKNELL SCHOOLS Wallace H. Drake, M. D., 88 Sea Street, North Weymouth, Telephone-Weymouth 0450


JAMES HUMPHREY SCHOOL AND JUNIOR ANNEX J. Herbert Libby, M. D., 707 Broad Street, East Weymouth, Telephone -- Weymouth 0216


JEFFERSON AND WASHINGTON SCHOOLS H. E. Bowmar, M. D., 665 Broad Street, East Weymouth, Telephone-Weymouth 0034


HUNT AND CENTER SCHOOLS Lewis W. Pease, M. D., 135 Webb Street, Weymouth, Telephone-Weymouth 0611


PRATT AND SHAW SCHOOLS Karle H. Granger, M. D., 129 Pleasant Street, South Weymouth, Telephone-Weymouth 2080


EDWARD B. NEVIN AND POND SCHOOLS Robert R. Ryan, M. D., 32 Union Street, South Weymouth, Telephone-Weymouth 1380


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


WATER DEPARTMENT


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MASSACHUSETTS


WEYMOUTH, MASS.


1934


213


REPORT OF WATER COMMISSIONERS


East Weymouth, Mass. January 26, 1935


The Board organized on April 5, 1934 with the election of Howard M. Dowd as Chairman; and Edwin R. Sampson, Clerk and Treasurer.


The following appointments were made for the year 1934:


Fred O. Stevens, Superintendent


Edwin R. Sampson, Collector


Emerson R. Dizer, Accountant


Reports of Superintendent, Collector, Treasurer and Accountant are appended.


Minor Construction


$20,452.00


Maintenance and Operation


34,460.00


Replacement


3,500.00


Equipment


2,000.00


Commercial Expense


8,500.00


General Salaries


1,625.00


Interest


5,267.57


Debt Retirement


14,500.00


$90,304.57


HOWARD M. DOWD GEORGE E. BICKNELL GEORGE W. PERRY EDWIN R. SAMPSON MARSHALL F. SPEAR Water Commissioners.


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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, 1934, are respect- fully submitted:


FRED O. STEVENS, Superintendent


SUMMARY OF STATISTICS


Year Ending December 31, 1934 In form recommended by New England Waterworks Association Weymouth Waterworks, Weymouth, Mass.


Population 1932: Winter 20,000; summer, 24,000.


Date of construction: 1885


By whom owned: Town of Weymouth.


Source of supply: Weymouth Great Pond.


Mode of Supply: Pumping to reservoir and gravity.


Capacity of reservoirs : 2,120,000 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.


1. Total pumpage per year with Gasoline Pump, 600,000 gallons


2. Electric current used K. W. H. 228,244.


3. Total pumpage for year with electric pumps 269,509,500 gallons.


4. Average static lift of pumps, 108 feet,


5. Average total lift of pumps, 156 feet.


6. Cost of current per million gallons, $21.20.


7. Cost per million gallons raised one foot, $0.1.36.


8. Cost of pumping per million gallons based on total expense, $33.95.


RELATING TO DISTRIBUTION Mains


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


2. Sizes: From one inch to fourteen inches.


3. Extended: 2354 feet.


4. Replaced small wrought iron with cast iron, 1682 feet.


5. Total now in use, 105.63 miles.


6. Length of pipes less than 4 inches in diameter, 20.3 miles. (Mostly summer lines.)


215


7. Number of hydrants added during year, 3.


8. Number of hydrants now in use, 596.


9. Number of stop-gates added during year, 7.


10. Number of stop-gates now in use, 873.


11. Number of stop-gates smaller than 4 inches, 147.


12. Number of blow-offs, 50.


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: 654 feet.


17. Discontinued: 4.


18. Total in use: 26.824 miles.


19. Number of services added: 36.


20. Total services December 31, 1934: 6926.


21. Average length of services added during year: 17.0 feet.


22. Number of meters added 119; discontinued none.


23. Number of meters now in use: 5076.


24. Percentage of service metered: 73.5%.


Statistics of Consumption


1. Population: Winter, 20,000; summer, 24,000; average, 22,000.


2. Total consumption for 1934: 631,555,500. gallons.


3. Average daily consumption: 1,730,290 gallons.


4. Gallons per day per capita: 78.5.


5. Total through commercial meters: 89,601,750.


6. Domestic consumption, (2) -- (5) 541,953,750.


7. Gallons per day per capita, based on (6): 67.5


8. Total through meters: 251,489,502.


9. Per cent accounted for by meters: 39.8.


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TABLE 1


THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS -DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH


WATER ANALYSIS


Parts per Million


APPEARANCE


RESIDUE ON EVAPORATION


AMMONIA


Albuminoid


Total


Fixed


1


.


Number


Turbidity


Sediment


Color


Free


Total


In Solution


In Suspension


Chlorine


Oxygen consumed


Hardness


Iron


254239


Feb. 26


very slight


66


48.0


21.5


26.5


034


.120


106


014


6.0


7.8


13.0


.40


Great Pond


256283


May 28


very slight


50


43.5


20.5


23.0


006


.138


092


046


5.4


7.8


8.0


.28


Tap Pumping Sta.


258718


Aug. 27


very slight.


30


37.5


16.0


21.5


028


.146


.116


.030


5.8


4.6


8.0


.33


Great Pond


261313


Dec. 18


very slight


24


.014


.108


.084


.024


6.0


4.1


14.0


.38


Great Pond


Weymouth Great Pond


Date of Collection


Loss on Ignition


TABLE 2, MONTHLY CONSUMPTION FOR 1934


Month


High Service System Gals


Gravity System Gals


Total Consumption Gals


Total Pumped Gals


Total Pumped in 1933 Gals


January


16,748,000


28,154,000


45,100,000


16,946,000


16,701,988


February


18,265,000


26,293,000


44,945,000


18,652,000


14,715,990


March


23,745,000


30,524,000


55,953,000


25,423,000


16,602,596


April


18,413,500


30,735,000


49,726,500


18,991,500


15,667,694


May


20,440,000


31,995,000


53,061,000


21,066,000


20,831,329


June


22,943,000


30,721,000


56,432,000


25,711,000


24,914,658


July


33,156,000


32,486,000


72,625,000


40,139,000


25,209,992


August


26,904,000


32,547,000


64,028,000


31,481,000


21,592,996


September


18,153,000


29,786,000


48,533,000


18,747,000


15,431,994


October


17,681,000


29,249,000


46,930,000


17,681,000


16,363,328


November


15,975,000


28,169,000


44,144,000


15,975,000


15,079,329


December


18,257,000


30,787,000


50,078,000


19,291,000


15,754,329


Total


250,680,500


361,446,000


631,555,500


270,109,500


218,866,223


Average per day


686,796


990,263


1,730,289


740,026


599,633


Maximum day


1,512,000


1,158,000


2,972,000


1,896,000


1,630,666


1


217


218


TABLE NO. 3 Meters in use December 31, 1934


Sizes


Make


5/8" 3/4" 1" 11/2" 2" 3" 4" 6" 10"


Total


Trident


848


1


849


Keystone


350


1


351


Nash K.


145


145


Nash 9


17


17


Worthington


14


14


Hersey


1241


5


18


24


12


1


3.


2


1306


King


198


3


8


2


4


215


Watch Dog


1959


1


1960


Arctic


203


203


Empire


5


1


1


2


1


1


11


Premier


1


1


2


Crown


Federal


2


2


Badger


1


1


Total


4983


9


28


29


18


1


5


2


1 5076


Dec. 31, 1933


4870


9


28


25


16


1


5


2


1


4957


TABLE NO. 4 New Mains, Gates and Hydrants


Cast Iron


Wrought Iron and Steel


Gates


Street


Location


8 inch


6 inch


4 inch


2 inch


2 inch


11/2 inch


1 inch


8 inch


6 inch


2 inch


1 inch


Hydrants


Broad Commercial Highland Place Idlewell Boulevard Massasoit Road


52


440


1


From Phillips St. to Prays Block From Mt. Vernon to 934 Com'l St. To No. 55


50


1


1


206


From No. 25 From No. 592


1038


1


1


From No. 501 From No. 381 to 393 From Hinston Road


Winsted Road


187


150


2


Total


1038


258


440


150


238


292


200


1


1 1 2


3


219


238


1


Park Ave., West Ralph Talbot


105


Summer Washington


150


220


TABLE NO. 5 Main Replacements


Pipe


Taken out


Replaced


Valves


Location


.


Size


Kind


Feet


Size


Kind


Feet


Taken out


Replaced


Adams Place


1" Steel 198 11/2" Steel


198


Birchcliff Road


1-1"


1-2"


Lakewood Avenue


2"


Steel


540


10"


C.I.


540


Massasoit Road


1"


Steel


440


6"


C.I.


440


1-1"


1-6"


1"


Idlewell Boulevard


11/2"


Steel 1242


6"


1-1" C.I. 1242 1-11/2"


2"


1-2"


2-6"


TABLE NO. 6 Distribution Pipe and Gates in use Dec. 31, 1934


Size


Cast Iron


W. I. and


Pipe


Steel Pipe


Lead Pipe


Gates


20


inch


250


1


18


inch


2,092


1


14


inch


22,555


14


12


inch


33,882


38


10


inch


46,509


55


8


inch


56,372


90


6


inch


265,496


478


4


inch


22,543


47


2


inch


6,404


53,719


95


1 1/2


inch


28,976


47


1 1/4


inch


6,415


1


inch


12,298


216


4


Totals


456,103


101,408


216


870


Total Feet 557,727 ft.


Total Miles 105.63


221


FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE COLLECTOR FOR WATER DEPARTMENT From January 1, 1934 to December 31, 1934


WATER ACCOUNT


Balance Due January 1, 1934


Charges to December 31, 1934


$ 51,372.48


101,475.64


$152,848.12


WATER ACCOUNT CREDITS


Cash Received Abatements


$ 97,166.35 2,739.90


Balance Due December 31, 1934


52,941.87


Paid to Treasurer $97,166.35


MATERIAL AND LABOR ACCOUNT


Balance Due January 1, 1934


$ 2,101.50


Charges to December 31, 1934


6,418.80


$8,520.30


MATERIAL AND LABOR CREDITS


Cash Received Abatements


7.99


Balance Due December 31, 1934


2,889.59


Paid to Treasurer $5,622.72


Respectfully submitted,


EDWIN R. SAMPSON, Collector.


REPORT OF THE TOWN ACCOUNTANT


East Weymouth, Mass., January 24, 1935


To the Board of Water Commissioners: Gentlemen:


Herewith is submitted the thirty third report of the Accounting Department showing the financial transactions of the Water Depart- ment for the year ending December 31, 1934.


The cash and securities of the department have been frequently examined and I am satisfied that the reports and records of the collec- tor and treasurer are correct.


Respectfully; EMERSON R. DIZER,


Town Accountant.


$152,848.12


$ 5,622.72


$8,520.30


222


WATER DEPARTMENT


RECEIPTS


Water Rents


Water Construction


$97,166.35 5,622.72


Bonds issued Aug. 15, 1934


94,000.00


Due Aug. 1, 1935-1954


Accrued interest on above


208.68


Interest on Deposits:


Weymouth Trust Co., Savings Dept.


562.48


South Weymouth Savings Bank


647.02


Interest on N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co. bonds


595.00


Refund-Gasolene Tax


7.57


Total


$198,809.82


Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1934


45,666.73


Total


$244,476.55


Warrants paid in 1934


99,530.84


Cash on hand Dec. 31, 1934


$144,945.71


PAYMENTS


Minor Construction :


Superintendance


$ 833.00


Sydney C. Beane


179.96


Brown-Wales Co.


393.24


Builders Iron Foundry


356.74


Cement Lined Pipe Co.


524.30


Eddy Valve Co.


323.82


Eureka Pipe Co.


217.27


Earl C. Fowler


325.00


Hersey Mfg. Co.


841.76


E. L. LeBaron Foundry Co.


537.00


Benjamin O. Loveland


742.00


National-Boston Lead Co.


110.46


Nelson Cement Stone Co., Inc.


150.00


Red Hed Mfg. Co.


292.50


J. E. Sprague


276.52


Sumner & Dunbar


739.06


Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co.


278.42


223


Warren Pipe Co.


3,987.02


Worthington-Gamon Meter Co. Miscellaneous items Transfers-Equipment Labor


992.00


813.38


790.01


6,815.86


Total Expended


20,519.32


Balance to Treasury


9.13


Total


$20,528.45


Appropriation, March 5, 1934


$14,000.00


Appropriation, Oct. 18, 1934


2,500.00


Transfers:


Maintenance and Operation


780.59


Replacements


1,295.08


Private Work


1,952.78


Total


$20,528.45


Maintenance and Operation:


Superintendance


$1,373.20


Fore River Coal Co.


99.41


Earl C. Fowler


555.61


Granite City Coal Co.


50.14


Hersey Mfg. Co.


202.94


E. L. LeBaron Foundry Co.


164.89


Neptune Meter Co.


255.35


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.


115.74


Rhines Lumber Co.


58.85


Sargent Bros.


83.60


Union Water Meter Co.


80.78


Weymouth Asphalt Concrete Co., Inc.


249.24


Wey. Lt. & Pwr. Co .- current for pumps


5,705.72


Wey. Lt. & Pwr. Co.


287.53


Wey. Lumber Co.


69.70


Worthington-Gamon Meter Co.


221.42


Miscellaneous items:


660.49


Transfers:


Minor Construction


$ 780.59


Equipment


2,717.35


8,497.94


Labor


17,767.45


Total


$31,500.00


Appropriation, March 5, 1934


$30,000.00


Appropriation, Oct. 18, 1934


1,500.00


Total


$31,500.00


.


224


Replacements :


Superintendence


467.71


ยท Warren Pipe Co.


492.80


Weymouth Street Dept.


191.13


Earl C. Fowler


100.00


Wey. Asphalt Concrete Co., Inc.


37.80


Transfers:


Minor Construction


1,295.08


Equipment


924.64


2,219.72


Labor


4,590.84


Total


$8,100.00


Appropriation, March 5, 1934


6,000.00


Appropriation, Oct. 18, 1934


2,100.00


Total


$8,100.00


Equipment:


Superintendence


$406.49


Buff & Buff Mfg. Co.


326.25


Charles H. Chubbuck


181.15


Crawford Machine Works


115.23


Dunlop Tire & Rubber Co.


126.78


Ingersoll-Rand Co.


272.30


M. R. Loud & Co.


102.55


Duncan MacKellar


179.64


Gene F. Miller


88.35


Mueller Co.


75.50


National Boston-Lead Co.


51.85


Parker, Danner Co.


142.10


Sargent Bros. Garage, truck


616.85


Sargent Bros. Garage


376.73


Schofield's Garage


1,322.47


South Shore Hudson-Essex Co.


58.20


The Edson Corp.


76.48


Thorp's Garage, truck


384.98


Vulcan Tool Mfg. Co.


866.12


Wey. Lt. & Pwr. Co.


173.47


Miscellaneous items


356.84


Labor


1,194.34


Total Expended


7,494.67


Balance to Treasury


929.47


Total


$8,424.14


Appropriation, March 5, 1934


2,000.00


Transfers:


Minor Construction


$790.01


Maintenance and Operation


2,717.35


Replacements


924.64


Commercial


193.63


Private Work


1,798.51


6,424.14


1


Total


$8.424.14


225


Commercial Expenses :


Superintendence


$ 269.60


Roger N. Butler


1,324.35


Alice J. Ashton


939.00


Marion T. Giles


939.00


Town Treasurer's Department


1,500.00


Andrew J. Housman


344.40-


Postage, etc.


484.28


Printing


278.93


Second National Bank of Boston, on bonds


282.84


L. E. Muran Co.


193.29


Bromley & Co., Inc.


90.23


Addressograph Sales Agency


38.57


Miscellaneous items


131.26


Transfers: Equipment


193.63


Labor


1,471.10


Total Expended


8,480.48


Balance to Treasury


19.52


Total


$8,500.00


Appropriation, March 5, 1934


8,500.00


Salaries:


Howard M. Dowd, Chairman


$ 40.00


Edwin R. Sampson, Clerk


65.00


George E. Bicknell


40.00


George W. Perry


40.00


Marshall F. Spear


31.67


Joseph Crehan


8.33


Edwin R. Sampson, Treasurer


400.00


Emerson R. Dizer, Accountant


450.00


Accounting Department


550.00


Total Expended


$1,625.00


Balance to Treasury


25.00


Total Appropriation, March 5, 1934


$1,650.00 1,650.00


Interest:


Due, April 1, 1934


$581.25


Due, May 1, 1934


998.75


Due, June 1, 1934


212.50


Due, July 1, 1934


160.00


Due, Oct. 1, 1934


521.25


Due, Nov. 1, 1934


902.50


Due, Dec. 1, 1934


212.50


Due, Jan. 1, 1935


140.00


Total Expended


3,728.75


Balance to 1935 account


208.68


Total


$3,937.43


226


Appropriation, March 5, 1934 Appropriation, Oct. 18, 1934 Balance from 1933 account Accrued interest on Bonds


$3,303.75


421.46


3.54


208.68


Total


$3,937.43


Note and Bond Retirement:


Due, April 1, 1934


$3,000.00


Due, May 1, 1934


4,500.00


Due, July 1, 1934


1,000.00


Due, Oct. 1, 1934


1,000.00


Due, Nov. 1, 1934


4,000.00


Due, Dec. 1, 1934


1,000.00


Total Expended


$14,500.00


Appropriation, March 5, 1934


$13,500.00


Appropriation, Oct. 18, 1934


1,000.00


Total


$14,500.00


Private Work:


Superintendence


$ 95.00


Charles Bruning Co., Inc.


116.89


Miscellaneous items


117.11


Transfers


Minor Construction


$1,952.78


Equipment


1,798.51


3,751.29


Labor


2,029.95


Total Expended


6,110.24


Balance to Treasury


3,889.76


Total


$10,000.00 10,000.00


Appropriation, March 5, 1934


Land Bordering Pond:


Superintendence


$ 55.00


Elsie M. Hannaford


2,800.00


Chas. & Emilie Richter


2,230.00


Gertrude B. Bloxham




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