Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, October 09, 1924, Image 1

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VOLUME 1
NO.
7
DAYTON, OREGON. OCTOBER 9 1921
SUBSCRIPTION 1.50, PER YEAR
NOTICE OF Hi HOOL MEETING
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
City of Dayton, Oregon
__
IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No.
2» of Yamhill County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of said
This original estimate is made in compliance with Sect km sn_ a nt •
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■ «
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,h* ^vrslvervie.». material .nd .“Lli. for th!
district will be held at School House, on the 18 day of October, 1924, at
cur- to clock In the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget herein-
aftar set out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of
levying a special district tax.
....
Expenditures for three fiscal years next k J?* .toU ttIBOUnt of money needed by the said school district during
ist year
the fiscal year beginning on June, 1824, and ending June 30
preceding the last year
1925, is esti­
Item
Estimated
mated In the following budget and includes the amounts to
expemlilures
be received
Petal
rd
from th* county school fund, state school fund, elementary
for tbe
school fund
expenditure* for Second Y*ar First Year special district tax, and all other moneys of the district:
ensuing year
Expenditures
Budget Allowance
the lent vsar
Give
Give
bl Durr
in detail
in
detail
of the Ye
•
ari y Totals Yearly Totale
ESTIMATED MXPENDITURE8
three-year
period
Personal Servies:
PERSONAL SERVICE:
Nt. Salary per year
1, Marshal Mêlai y., .. I <00.00
» IM) OU
Superintendent
._
....
I
A 160 00
(1800.00
( 300 00
(1800.00
1 350 00
2. Recorder "Salary,. ... i»iuo
( 360 00
30 00
Principals ...............
30 00
60 00
1350.00
1350.00
80
00
60
00
3. Treasurer Halary ... 50 OU
25 00
25.00
Assistant Principals
60 0U
2430.00
50.00
2430.00
53 00
4. 8t. Bupt. Salary ..
.300.00
150.U0
150 00
3. Teachers ......_..._.....
30U00
4500.00
4500.00
Material 4 Nuppl lies;
Janitors ....................
9U0.00
900.00
1. Material A Nuppli« ev
100.00
46 25
100 00
5.
98 14
Clerk ________ __
1
180 00
117.83
S.Telrphone .............. ............ 15 00
200.00
200.00
.
7,50
7.50
15 00
1200
3. Wood...................... ........ 26 1X1
12 00
J3 00
12 50
26 70
14 00
I960
4. Postage.................... .......... 5.00
Total ......... .........................
1 25
2 50
(11180.00
5 00
5.00
5.00
5. Adv. and Printing !........... 10 OU
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES:
5.00
10.U0
22.35
63.30
51.60
Maintenance & Repaire
1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains. etc.) .............. (100.00
1. Rent................................
2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.).....
600
.........
$0 00
«00
12.00
36.00
36.00
2- Light........................... 910.00
456. ÜU
3. Library books..............
455.0U
1 7K (MI
910.00
922.06
907.85
3. Repairs ol Building .,
5 00
4. Flags ............... ..............................
aa
...................... —. ie
ÁD.W
4. Street improxetnente . lOO.OU
75.00
150 0U
8. Playground equipment ..................
86.50
xn
nn
172.56
416.17
5. laibor ......................... 100 0U
75.00
10ÜÜ0
150.50
6. Janitor’s supplies_____________ ...
100.50
178.96
Indebtedness:
7. Fuel ......
_
«inn nn
1. Interest on Bonde...... 420 00
210.00
210.00
420.00
240.00
8. Light -........
—...................
on nn
2. interest on Floating
240.00
Indehtednees. ................
•
9. Water ...........
•_
3.90
inn nn
00.00
Emergency Expense:
10. Postage and stationery___________ ......................... 30.00
Total Emergency.....
150 00
Sinking Fund
1134.00
Total..... ......................... ..
(1160.00
GRAND fOTAt
(3740.00
M.UNTENANCE AND KF PA litó:
(12.»2.96
11473.50
(2501 64
82204 9Ï^ 194.1.1 ui
...~~~...bulldÍDg and grounds «...
r Ä SÄÄ ÄX.Ä7Ä SÄ
S' .r- mb’
(350.00
Total ---------------------------------
350.00
f- «-i
-«• u;««. “ts:
<7.^-4531»ÄSÄiÄ
•-
.....“ .r «X7Ä
<o,
„m.„
................ . . .
fall they will be tested. The sire*
of these extremely
promising
young cow. are Silver Chimes of
* a '
8 Golden Foppy, son
of St. Mawes Golden Poppy, and
Beauty Lala Lad, son of RoMire'*
Olga Lad.
Tbe herd sire at Shady Grove ie
Tnstrom’s Roeaire Ft. Mawes, by
Lspt. Triiu-om and nOt of Blos­
som s Roeaire, 686 pounds of fat
•" a 4 year old. and dam of St.
Mawes
Blossom
Rosai re. 9M
pounds of fat and over 19.000
pounds of milk.
He ie a show
bull and siring show heifers cud
bulls.
Preventing Infantile
The name “infantile paralyse”
ix * misnomer, a* this is not a
disease confined strictly to infancy
.nor is paralysis a constant symp­
tom. The disease is not common
and were it not for the disability
that it occasionally causes, it
would not receive the widespread
attention that it does at the pres­
ent time. Epidemics occur every
few yegra in temperate climate*.
It is a general infection due to
TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS:
a filterable virus.
Flexner and
Noguchi
have
cultivated
tbe virus
(300.00
Total
W. T. H. Tucker,
300
00
(
«Rd
produced
tbe
disease
in
P¡8 IBA NUE:
wrier mm., HY mv-FK.
N™™
BUBaET MEETING
monkeys.
Rosenow
considers
hl hi" Ä? H®"
.ï". 17i7ÂÏ,S
8U” °'
«-«• »««■
(200.00
Total ------- _____________
4treptococci
having
an
affinity
for
( 200.00
‘J'"*-""•"«• -l'hih.tatww b..ni,...I H,W
ÎÎ.ÏÏ'SS’-“"““e"e» MISCELLANEOUS:
the
central
nervous
system
as
the
Rent of Qommunlty Hall
(50.00
excitants of the disease. Cases
Total ___
50.00
(
KI I Hi ET
EMERGENCY:
occ’ir singly and in epidemica.
Estimated Expenditures
- (200.00
The
majority of cases occur in
Personal Service:
No.
Salary per year
Total
Total
1. Marihal Salary
200.00
children under five years of age.
( 300 00
2. Recorder Salary
120 00
T
,
,m^ted amount of money for
Purposes during the year..(13440 00 ¡One attack apparently protects as
3. Treasurer Salary
50 oO
4. Water Supt. Halary
aboV
K
e
-
form
ofel,tlmale
d
expenditures
may be clipped from this I second attacks
are very rare.
300.00
I 770.00
blank by the budget committee and after being made out by said committee I Children with a history of a sud-
Material and Supplies;
1. Supplies and Msterial
rierk)P
l° a8
on
margin and filed with the district
100 00
Iden onset with fever, vomiting,
2. Telephone
15 00
3. Wood
I and probably pain in the back of
26 00
ESTIMATED
RECEIPTS
4. Postage
5.00
county school fund during the
I
the neck, in tbe back, and vague
5. Advertising and Printing
10 00
coming school year_________ ____ ______ ___
156.00
(2104.00
Maintenance and Repairs:
| symptoms of meoingea) Irritation,
(Uee amount of county achool fund received last
1. Rent.....................................................
year as basis in making this estimate)
2. Light
(such
as difficulty in swallowing,
910.00
From state school fund during the
3. Repairs of Building.........................
I or disturbances of special sense*,
coming school year ______________ ___
♦. Street Improvements
488.00
100.00
I should he isolated and kept und^
5. Laour
•
(Use
amount of state school fund received last
100 00
1110.00
Indebtedness:
I observance.
year as basis in making this estimtA.)
I. Interest on Bonds
From elementary school fund during
420.00
It is impossible to state definite
2. Interest on Floating Indebtedness
the coming school year ............. ............... ...........
1546 66
420.00
I
and
effective methods of prevent—
Emergency Expense:
Estimate of probable unexpended bal­
1. Total Fmergencv
I ing this disease, as information in
ance at end of current year___ ____ __________
150.00
1284.00
14.38
Sinking Fund
1134 00
Estimated amount to be received from
I rM?ard to the mode of transmission
GRAND WTAL
_______________
»4740.00
all other sources during the coming
(3740.00
lis still an unsolved prob’em? In
school year______________________ ___ _
Dated this 1 d»y of October. 1924
3547.08
Altaat:
I the absence of this information wo
W. T. H. Tucker
A. L, Harding
(Do not Include the money to be received from the proposed tax )
are justified in iosisting that these
Recorder.
Mayor.
Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax
_ 77(^5.12
cases be immediately reported and
I isolated.
All known preventive
RECAPITULATION
I measures should be used, such as
Total estimated expenses for the year ........ .............. (13440.00
Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax 7700.12
I isolation, disinfection, sareening
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 28
This original estimate shows In parallel columns the unit costa of the several services material and aunnliea
f« .h. .h», rwi w..h,
,,v. ,h. d.t.u
x
Ä
preceding fiscal years and the budget allowances and expenditures for six months of the current year. (“Six
months of the current year' means six months of the last school year.)
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax ...... __
(5739.88
Dated this 29th day of September, 1924.
Attest:
W. T. H. TUCKER,
GEO. HESSLER.
District Clerk.
Board of Directors.
EXPENDITURES
Expenditures for three fiscal years
Expenditures and budget allowance
next preceding the last
Estimated
for six months of last
school year
expenditures
school year
Detailed
ITEM
for the ensuing
Second year First Year
expenditures for
school year Expenditures Budget allowance
the last year
In detail
in detail
of the
Give
Give
PERSONAL SERVICE!
three.year period yearly totals yearly totals
1. Superintendent
1800 00 ( 900 00
2. Principals ................
( 900 00
( 1800 00
( 1800 00
( 1800 00
1350 00
675 00
675 00
1350 00
1215 00
1215 00
1215 00
607 50
607 50
1215 00
1215 00
1215 00
1215 00
607 50
607 50
990 00
990 00
1*15 00
900 00
3. Teachers
450 00
450 00
900 00
900 00
900 00
900 00
450 00
450 00
900 00
900 00
900 «0
00
900
450 00
450 110
900 00
900 00
900 00
900 00
450 00
450 00
900 00
900 00
900 00
900 00
450 00
450 00
900 00
900 00
900 00
4. Jnnltur/
900 00
450 00
450 00
900 00
900 00
900 00
200
00
100 00
5. Clerk ...
100 00
200 00
200 00
200 00
(11180
00
Total—Personal Services
!
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES»
(5590 00
(6590 00
(10955 00
100
fio
75
15
00
00
00
00
50 00
25 00
37 50
50 00
25 00
37 50
-75 00
50 00
75 00
120
500
29
109
30
00
00
1.
2.
3
4.
5.
Furniture (desks, etc.) _
Supplies (chalk, etc.) .*..
.Library books ....................
Flags ............................ ......
Playground equipment
«. Janitor's supplies ......
7. Fuel .... ............................
8. IJght ....................... -.....
9 .Water ..................................
10. Postage and stationery....
00
00
00
60
250
10
50
15
00
00
00
00
00
60
250
10
50
15
00
00
00
00
00
75
500
72
36
30
00
00
00
00
00
(10820 00
(11046 00
25
50
75
15
00
00
00
00
75 00
100 00
75 00
150
500
12
36
30
00
00
00
00
00
120
50a
120
100
30
00
00
00
00
00
Total—Material and Supplie* (1010 00
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
(497 50
(497 50
(853 00
(893 00
(1012 00
(350 00
(175 00
(175 00
(500 00
(400 00
(500 00
(2700 00
(5375 00
Buildings and grounds —
INDEBTEDNESS:
2. Warrant, and interest thereôn
00
(xov 00
(150 00
(300 00
(300 00
(300 00
•
(300 00
(200 00
(100 00
(100 00
(200 00
(120 00
(200 00
TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS:
......................
(300
INSURANCE:
(13040 00 (6512 50
(6512 50
(15508 00
(17908 00
(13357 00
I, W. T. H. Tucker, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1923-1924 was pre­
pared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months of the carrent year and the expend­
itures for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year as shown above have been compiled from the
records in my charge and are true and correct copies thereof.
GRAND TOTAL
W. T. H. TUCKER.
.
District Clerk.
“Covered Wa^on”
and dust eradication.
The infeo-
I lion must be fought on the ground
of personal
contact.
Patient
should be isolated in a clean, bare
room, well screened to keep out
insects.
No visiting should be
allowed and only necessary at­
Nows for Breeders
tendante should come in contact
A HIGH-PRODUCING JERSEY. with the patient. All dischargee
Adora o Maid o’ Poppy, a Jersey should be thorqpgbly disinfected.
heifer owned by Shady Grove In the prevention of any epidemic
Stock larm of Reid 4 Lorenzen at of communicable diseases it is
Dayton. completed a year’s official wise policy to avoid public meet­
test August 5, which places her ings and gathering places.
high among the big producing i
Treatment:
Two
types of
Oregon Jerseys.
While Dot yet serum have been u»“din treating
official for the last two months, this disease, convalescent human
the estimated production is 6191serum «nd immune horse serum,
The great picture “Covered Wa­
gon” will be shown at the Arcade
Theatre in this city Friday and
Saturday, November 7 and 8th.
This great picture portrays the
hardships of some of the early set­
tlers of the Willamette valley, in
crossing the plains, mountains
and deserts; with their long ox
drawn caravan of covered wagons,
and their fights-with the Indians.
There were marriages and births pounds of butterfat, and Adora’s p r°viding the diagnosis can be
on this memorable march of civil­ Maid in due to freshen before the I raid0 *Q time, both of these seem
isation. A copy of the book “Cov end of the month, which gives berp° R>v® beneficial results.
ered Wagon’’ is among the volumes a silver medal by a wide margin,I The prevention and manage-
of the Dayton Public Library. Get both as to time of calving and I ^nt of epidemics of infantile
Silver Chimes!P«r«lysiacalh for cooperation be-
it and reed it. You don’t have to amount of fat.
physicians and
go to other towns to see this great Vinadel, another of the. 8bady|twe*n citizens,
picture. Stay in your home town Grove Jereevs, completed her test I health officers. 1 he people must
begun ns a junior 2 year-old, JunePe«rn to appreciate that a greater
and patronize home enterprise.
---- ------
,12. with about 570 pounds of fsti menace lies in tbe concealment of
Mass Mooting Cali |to her credit, and she will freshen I cases and opposition, to proper
Dayton. Oregon October 6,1924- To *n
lime ior
« silver medal.| treatment than in prompt report-
the Legal Voten of the City of D-yton : Beauty a Miss Emily has made a ing
and isolation of infected
A mass meeting will be held in the record of 711 pound« oi fat as a cases. This is the greatest single
Arcade Theater building at 7:30 p. m.,
junior 3-year-old and dropped her item to co »a bat disease.
The suc­
Wednesday, October 15. 1924, for the
calf in time for tbe gold and silver cess in oontrolling any epidemic
purpose of nominating candidates for
her
record
warrants. depends oq the early diagnosis of
Mayor, Recorder, Treasurer, and three medal
councilmen for two years, at the Cheanica Maid o’ Poppy made a all cases.
municipal election to be held Tuesday, record of 503 pounds of fat in 306 Contagious Diseases Reported For
November 4, 19*24.
days and freshened for a silver Week Ending September, 27, 1924:
A. L. Harding,
medal. She is on test again and, Tuberculosis 23
Smallpox
_________ Mayor.
iu -pito of dry. hot weather in the Typhoid 12 Whooping cough
A very pleasant and profitable early part of her test, promisee a
Diphtheria
10 Measles
afternoon was spent by the ladies gold medal.
Two more of tbe Scarlet fever
20 Chickenpox 10
of the P. H. R. Club, Friday after­ young £hady Grove cows ar* on
5
noon, October 8, when they held test and it is Mr. Lorenzen’s in­
Erysipelas
2
their first meeting of the year at tention to give every cow in milk
P omi monia
2
the home *f Mra. J. L. Stuart.
a record.
As heifer* freshen thia
Intoansa
6