GMbmw V olume 1 No. 6 DAYTON, OREGON. OCTOBER 2 1921. SUBSCRIPTION 1.50, PER YEAR ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING 8HEE T . . . • °l Dayton, Oregon NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING « GIVEN to the legal voter, of School District No. -rii 1 1 t 28 of Yamhill County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of said Thiw origliiHl in inAf tbs ssveral Mrvicee. material and supplies for’thi"«?* L«** «f 1»21 end shows in parallel district will be held st School House, on the 18 day of October 1924 at rent year the detail e^wmllture. for Ibe last one of said thr^ al * ‘Ì T? n?xt Preceding th. enr- 2 o clock In the afternoon for jhe purpose of discussing the budget berrin- penditures tor .1. month, of ths current year. (“Nix monthT *"d ,b8,bud«*t «Uowenc and «x- EXPENDITURES 1 m*81’8 81 months of ths last yser.) I xpsnditure. and Budget Allowance The total amount of money neede<| by the ..id school district during Expenditures for three fiscal yeare next for six mouth, of last year tbe flacal year beginning on June, 1924, and ending June 30 * Item preceding the last year ‘ Estimated 1925. is esti­ mated in the following budget and includea the amounts to expenditures be received Ihtuied fur the from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund expenditures for Hecond Year First Year special district tax, and all other moneys of the district: ensuing year Expenditure, Budgtf Allowance the l«-t year Give Give in detail BUDGET in detail of the Yearly Total. Yearly Totals , . ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES three-year period Personal Service; PERSONAL SERVICE: No. Salary per year 1, Marshal Nshny.. $ lût) OU $ 350 00 I 360 00 30 00 1 Principals .................................1 30 00 60 00 3. Treasurer Halary.... moo 1350.00 60 00 1350 00 50 00 2ft OU 26 00 50 00 Assistant Principals .2 4. Nt. Hunt. Halary 3UÜ.ÜO M.U0 2430.00 53.00 IM UO Ml.... J M00 300 UO 3. Teachers ............................. 5 Material A Supplies; 4500.00 4500.0'1 4. Janitors ............... 1 1. Material A Supplice luo.oo 900.00 46 26 900.00 100 30 •.............¿ 4 98.14 2.Tele phons . ............. 15 00 5. Clerk ....... 180.00 200 00 7,50 117.83 200.00 7.50 15. 0Ü 3. Wood................. .. 26 OU • 12 00 12X0 13.00 12 M 26 70 4. Postage.................... 14 00 . 6 00 19M 1.25 Total ............ .......................... 260 MX) 5. Adv. and Printing $11180.00 5.ÜÜ .10 00 5.00 600 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: 10. OU 22.35 Maintens nee dr Repairs 63. S) 51.60 1. Furnltare (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.) ..... «...4100.00 1. Rent................................ 0 0U 600 2. Supplies (chalk, eraBers. etc.). . 12.00 50 00 2. Light .......................... »10.00 36.00 36.C0 456.0U 456 00 3. Library books »10.00 3. Kt-pairs of Huiiding.. 1 7K Oil »22.05 0J7.MI 5 00 <■ Flag» .... ...... ....... ................... 4. Htreet Improxementa 100.00 IK. nn 75 00 ............ Iv.Uv 150 00 80.50 5, Labor......................... 6. Playground equipment . 100.00 172 M 416.17 75.UU 50 00 100.00 1M.M Indebted nets: luo M 178.96 6 Janitor's supplies ...... liui no AWV W 1. Interest on Bonds..... 420.00 7. Fuel ............ .. KAA AA 210.00 210.00 420.00 2. In ter ml on Floating 240.00 8- Light ................... 20 00 240.00 Q way«* ................................... *..... 4U.UV indented ne.«.... 3 96 Water ....................... iaaaa 60.00 Emergency Expense: 10. Postage and stationery ......... ........................ Total Emergency... 150 00 Sinking Fund_________ 1134.00 Total ____________ ______ G RA Nri) T o Y a L 83740.00 112.52.96 81473 50 ---- ------------- «~Z. --------------------------- , 11160.00 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: year X- by ............ building and grounds .. $350.00 Total. .................................... 350.00 TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: NOTICE 18 HERk by given . » k 0F BUDGET MEETING W. T. H. Tucker, ReCOnkr- Total ....... INSURANCE: Novemder, 1992, as pastor of the River­ side Baptiet Church. Already ho was known to a number of the brethren and hence he wad received with open arms and wry soon became popular with ail the people. b«*n Bi. work at Rjvwesids has prosperous, there bae been paetor and people bad entered upon n building program which was to eost them many thousands of doBare. The walla of the now building were going np and everything promued well. At the time of bie death he was prwid.nt of the Ministers’ Conference, a member of the Exchange Club and a number od In th« city. He was • citizen as well as a good miniates fraternities good and was perhaps as widely known ae •ny pastor in Jacksonville. In early life be was married to Miss Anna Heath of Chicago. She with her three mm I Ralph of New York, Ford of New Jeroey and William A., Jr., of Jacksonville, survive him and mourn their 1^ They have the sympathy of tbe entire coMasunity. While on hfo vacation at HanrUrew- viBe, N. C., Dr. Waldo read the Now Testament through, consecutively, and $300.00 $ 300.00 remarked to hia good wife that he had never enjoyed reading it to Inaeh be­ fore nor had be ever received so much $200.00 «< Total .______ 200.00 budget hereinafter set out with the levvinp board, and to the ,Or the »'“/P08* °1 discussins the MISCELLANEOUS: The total amount of money needed by the mid dtv d^nr th. 6^ °? • »P*«al tax. inspiration from so doing. In additioa Rent of Community Hall 1925, is estimated in the following budget and include, the spec ial tax. Ind'dToX^o^^ *“dln* $50.00 thereto he read a number of books end Total _______ 60 00 BU OCimT ■MERGE MUY: made a number of sermon outlinee. Estimated Expenditures Personal Service: $200.00 thus preparing himself for the failbfal Salary per year Total Total 1. Marshal Salary $ 3O0 00 200.00 $ performauce of hie work had Ns use­ 2. Recorder Salary 120 00 3. Treasurer Salary (Th^ r m ° Un t m ° Dey i0F MH ^P 086 « during the year $13440.00 ful life been spared. On his way home M00 4. Water Nupt. Halary blank by t mm T M‘,mated expenditures may be clipped from this 300.00 be stopped of in Georgia with friends Material and Supplies: $ 770.00 may bi cenifid . rommi”ee and after being made out by said committee 1. Supplies and Material and along with them wont into tbe JJrtj “ d 10 M correct on lhe margin and filed with the district 100.00 2. Telephone 1500 country and preached a sermon in a 3. Wood 26 00 4. Postage ESTIMATED RECEIPTS revival meeting to the great delight of 500 [From county school fund during the 5. Ad ver lie! ng and Printing 10 00 tboee who heard him. He made hie * coming school year ----------------------- ----------------------- $2104.00 Maintenance and Repairs: 166.00 1. Rent........................ il.se amount of county school fund received last 2. Light year as basis in making this estimate) church in Jacksonville, telling them of »10.00 3. Repairs of Building............... .. ....... From state school fund during the the pleasures of his vacation and of hie 4. Street Improvements coming school year -- ------------ ---------------------- --------- 488 00 100.00 5. I.abur ambition for the work at home. 100 00 < l »e amount of atate school fund received last Indebtedness: 1110.00 year as basis in making this estimte.) Funeral services were held from the I. Interest on Bonds From elementary school fund during 420.00 2. Interest on Floating Indebtedness Riverside Baptist Church on Monday the coming school year _ Emergency Expense: 420.00 1546.66 afternoon at three o’clock. Dr. 8. B. Estimate of probable unexpended bal- 1. Total Emergency 150 00 ance at end of current year _____ Sinking Fund Rogers in charge. The deacons of hie 1284.00 14.38 1134 00 Estimated amount to be received from GRAND TOTAL I church and perhaps others were pall $3740 00 $3740700 all other sources during the coming I bearers and the Baptist ministers of Dated this 1 d«y of October. 1024 school year . .... x.............. Attest : 3547.08 the city constituted an immediate W. T. H. Tucker A. L, Harding !Do;°‘ !nc,“de tbe money to b« received from the proposed tax ) I escort. Notwithstanding the downpowr Recorder. Mayor. Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed twT.... 7700.12 Iof «nd the threatening aspects of I the weather, the building was crowded RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year. .............. $13440 00 I to its capacity with sorrowing and Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax 7700.12 [sympathizing friends. At the does of ORIGLNAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET , SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. ft | the service the remains were carried to Balance, amount to be raised by district tax 1 nie original estimate ehowe tn Parallel column« th» unit _ $5739.88 Dated this 29th day of September. 1924 for the three flacal years next preceding the current year the detail exnanait*'* 8®rv,C88* “»tertnl and suppliea the cemetery, escorted byaloagpro- and b»d,e,' nX" . Ld .«p.ad^ ”* »' “W ,h™ Attest: ceesion and were placed in a vault W. T. H. TUCKER, mouth, or Cho eurrenc year" meaoa ala month, ot the tact school year.) th* current 7ear- * Slx GEO. HESSLER. where they will remain for the present, District Clerk. Board of Directors. it it the thought of the family that EXPENDITURES later they will transfer his body to Expenditures for three fiscal years A Good Man Gone Home Expenditures and budget allowance np under favorable surroundings, was some place in the North, perhaps come next preceding the last Estimated for six months of last converted at an early age and studied in family burying ground, where it will school year expenditures school year Detailed I Perhaps no greater ebock, of the view of entering the work. He had rest until his Lord comes. ITEM for the ensuing expenditures for Second year First Year ■ kind, ever came to Jacksonville than ample training, first at Das Mr4nes school year Expenditures Budget allowance We are glad to have known Dr. the last year I when the word went out Friday of laat College from which he received the In detail in detail of the Waldo. We heard him preach many Give Give PERSONAL SERVICEt three.year period yearly totals yearly totals I week that Rev. Dr. Win. A Waldo, degree of Ph.B. in 1693, and his 11 times, always with pleasure and profit. 1. Superintendent I pastor ot the Riverside Church had 2. Principals ................ master’s degree in 1899. He received I We knew him intimately as • frequent $ 1800 00 900 00 $ 900 00 $ 1800 00 $ 1800 00 $ 1800 00 I passed bevond the horizon of our vision. 1350 00 676 00 6Z5 00 the degree of*B,D. from the Univereity I visitor to our office and »1 we saw him 1350 00 He had been away on bie summer vaca­ 1215 00 1215 00 1215 00 607 50 607 50 1215 00 tion in (North Carolina and lew of us of Chicago in 1897, and the degree of I in hie home, about hie church, in the 1215 00 1215 00 1215 00 607 50 607 50 990 00 990 00 knew that he was in the city. Tboee Ph.D. from Shurtleff College in 1900.1 I ministers’ conference and about the 1215 00 $. Teachers 900 00 450 00 450 00 900 00 900 00 900 00 | who knew that he had returned did not 000 00 450 00 Thus it will be seen that he was a man I city. He was a Christian gentleman of 450 00 900 00 900 00 900 00 I know of hie illness. He reached Jack­ ..... 00 450 00 450 00 900 00 of broad culture. He was ordained to I stately appearance, etalwart inform,* 900 00 900 00 sonville on Wednesday evening just 900 00 * 450 00 450 W 900 00 900 00 900 W the work of the minietry during hie stu­ I clean in hie habits, pure in hie speech, 00 in time to speak at his prayer meeting. 900 450 00 450 00 900 00 900 00 900 00 dent days. «Later he was a pastor in I a brother beloved. Alae, that we shall Janitors 900 00 450 00 At tbat time be seemed perfectly well 450 M 900 00 900 00 900 88 S. Clerk .. 200 00 100 00 100 00 and in the best of spirits On Thursday- Chicago and in addition to his pastor-1 200 00 200 00 200 00 I see him no more on earth. however, he was somewhat indisposed. ate be held many other positions of $11180.00 Total--Personal Services ! $5590 00 Dr. Waido’a home-going bae la It a $5690 00 $10955 00 $10820 00 $11046 00 Idled in his family physician and since ! trust looking to the MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: of the I bis trouble did not yield readily he was work. Afterwards he progress was pastor in lesson for us all. Perhaps bo bgde as 100 00 1. Furniture (desks, etc.) .. 60 00 50 00 75 00 25 00 76 00 50 00 25 00 I. Supplies (chalk, etc.) .... I taken to ths hospital in the afternoon,' Patterson, New Jeriey, and at the fair lor long life and other yeare as any 25 00 50 00 50 00 1Ö0 00 75 00 3 .Library books ..................... 37 50 of us. We haven’t a doubt but that ho 37 50 75 00 76 00 75 00 I received temporary relief and no one White Temple in Portland. Also two Flags ............................. 15 00 was ready an J yet be was not thinking 15 00 ■ thought of hi$ condition as being seri- 8. Playground equipment • years pastor of the First Baptist Church that the end was at band. How true loua. However, during the night, or «. Janitor's supplies ...... 00 120 60 00 60 00 75 00 in Corvallis, Oregon. 150 00 120 00 5db 00 T. Fuel ................................. that in the midst of life we art in death, 250 00 250 00 500 00 early the next morning, he grew much 500 00 500 00 Dr, Waldo was a man of much travel, 8. Eight .......... 20 00 - 10 00 10 00 • ’Be ve therefore also ready?’ 72 00 12 00 120 00 worse, a consultation ot a number of 100 00 9 .Water ............................... 50 00 heard him say on one occasion that 50 00 36 00 36 00 100 00 “The clock of life ie wound but occe 30 00 physicians was called, an operatian waa he bad always been a man of wander-1 10. Postage and stationery 15 00 16 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 And no man has the power decided upon and it was found that last. He bad cressed the ocean seven - Total—Material and Supplies $1010 00 $497 50 $497 60 To tell just when the bands will I peritonitis was already in an advanced $853 00 $893 00 $1012 00 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS teen times and bad preached in the stop stage and tbat bis life was in the bal­ greet Assembly Hall in London in Buildings and grounds ...... $360 00 $175 00 $175 00 $500 00 $400 00 $500 00 At late or finrly hour. INDEBTEDNESS: « ances. Alas, at high noon, or soon their great meetings seventeen seasons. 2. Warrant, and interest thereon $2700 00 "Now Is the only time we own, $5375 00 thereafter, in the presence of members He was invited to preach their this $300 00 TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: Love, pray and toll with a will, of his family and a few close friends his ........................................ $300 00 $loù 00 $160 00 summer but in view of his work at $300 00 $300 00 $300 00 IN SURA MCE j Place no faith In tomorrow, for spirit went ont and winged its way back Riverside, he could not be away for the $200 00 . $100 00 $100 00 The clock may then be etill.” $200 00 to the God from whence it came. $120 00 $200 00 necessary time and so deferred the —Florida Baptiet Witness Dr. Waldo was born at Buritte Rapids grand total ... .$13040 00 $6512 50 matter until next year. Ho was a $6512 50 $15508 00 $17908 00 $13357 00 Ontario, Canada, June 10,1858. When r voluminous writer slsoanditeohap- I, W. T. H. Tucker, do hereby certify that the above eatlmate of expenditures for the year 1923-1924 "was pre­ Falling hair can bo etopped. Dandruff pared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months of the current year and the expend­ •■fib'een months of age be suffered from' pened, a few months ago, tbat he pre- itures for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year aa shown above have been compiled from the and scalp eesema can to cured. Ask an extreme illness and in prayer his seated us with a volume of his sermons Fecorda in my charge and are true and correct copies thereof. your druggist or barber for Lasky good father dedicated him to the minis­ which we shall treasure in sacred mem­ W. T. H. TUCKER. Tiger Hair Remedy. Endorsed by mil­ try of hie I^>rd, if only hie life might ory of the man. District Clerk. lions. Sold under money back (Ua|s ba spared. It was even so, and he grew Dr. Waldo came to Jacksonville in 1.« • great number of additions and the oat- look was inspiring. Just recently the