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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1925)
® ay ton SUBSCRIPTION 1^0, PER YEAR DAYTON, OREGON. OCTOBER 8, 1925 V olume 2 No. 7 A man touched a circular »aw to de- ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET termine if it «u revolving. It was! SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 28 A man stepped on a defective scad <d Thi. original estimate i. made in enmplhn« with section 231-A of the school taws o1921 and show plank to »ee if it would bear bi» weight. in parallel column» the unit costa of the »evera! »erviees, material and supplies for the three ¡T* next preceding the current year, the detail ggpeoditure» for tbe last one of »aid three preceding bsc y It wouldn't! Jnd uTlCudgel allowanced and expe^H^. for six months of the current year. (“8.x month, of the A man exceeded the safe workiag pressure on an air receiver to »ee if lt i would withstand an eacsss pressor*. M Expenditures for three fiscal year» wouldn’t I Expenditure» and budget allowance uext preceding the l»»t A man speeded up his auto to sew If for »ix month, of la.t «hoo! yer.r Estimated die could taat another auto to a road school year Detailed _ expenditure» crowing. He couldn't I expenditure« for Second year First year tor- Uie ensuing A man petted a »trange dug to see if give allowance the last year give school year E it was affecionate It was not! yearly tola)« yearly totals of the iu detail current year” m»»n. »ii month, of the last They like thè ten-cent one» the best The toys made of paper and tin; The cheap little thing» That old Santa Claus bring» Are certain their favof to win. ITEM in detail They like the ten-cent onea the best The train soon stands dead on the track, | The great Teddy bear Goes to sleef) in a chair. And Jumbo lies flat on his back. Pomona three-y»ar period PERSONAL SERVICE: » 1800.00 • 1800.00 • 900 UO 9 20» »00 • 900.00 1215 1350 675 675 . 1350 2. Principal» 1215 1215 630 630 ..1260 990 1215 585 585 1170 900 900 4.50 450 ...900 They like the ten-cent ones the best. 3. Teacher» 900 900 450 450 ... 900 Mechanical playthings are great 900 900 450 450 ... 900 For a moment or two 900 900 450 450 ... 900 just because they are Dew, 900 900 450 450 . . . 900 But certain arid swift is their fate. 900 900 450 450 :. 900 4. Janitor» 200 2(M) ¡oo 100 .. 200 5. Clerk They like the ten-cent ones the best. •10820 »11180 95590 »5590 Total Personal Services 911380 The simple, enjoyable kind— MATERIAL and SUPPLIES. 75 00 » 100 00 The little green sled $ 50 00 I. Furnitur» [derks, etc]» 500 CO » 50 00 50 100 With a tin horse ahead 25 25 100 2. Supplie», [chalk, etc 75 75 And a domino trailing behind. 37 50 37 50 1.50 3. Library book» 15 7 50 7 .50 15 4. Flags 50 25 They like Die ten-cent ones the best. 25 00 5. Playground equipment 150 J.50 For when all the good-nights are said 60 60 120 6. Janitor’» supplie» 50ii 54X) 250 2.50 Our four little boys 7. Fuel 12 12 10 10 Leave their five-dollar toys— 20 8. Light JJ6 100 50 50 And take the ten-cent ones to bed! 100 9 , Waler 30 30 15 15 lO .Postage and stationery 100 943 9 » 1117 » 530 » 530 Total Mat and Sup 9 1605 MAINTENANCE and REPAIRS » 400 » 350 » 175 » 175 . Buildings and grounds • 525 » 400 » 350 » 175 » lió Total Maint, and Rep- 9 • • • • ........... INDEBTEDNESS:.........•.......... »' 800 . . .'.* . » 5370 .. 2. Warrant and interest thereon .'.7. 4........ ................... .. » 300........ » 5370 .. Total-lndebtedne.» ................... ■ TRANSPORTATION of PUPILS 300 » 300...’.. KZiiTii'ir oF SCHOOL ME ETING » 150............... 9 150 ... 9 300. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN to th- 1‘^1 m EE t ‘ 2500 9 3ÒÒ....• . 9 3<x> » 150........ » Ï50 .. 2800. No 28 of be* held ai*Scboo)house. on the 3o day of I Total-trana o< pupils mi ' m o’d'Kk in «^ ........... Í2o.. 14o ... . loo ........... ,.. loo.... ... 2oo......... Sr^ir s' ii? budget’hereinafter set out with the levying board, and Building........................ 177 6o discussing I .« Jitinn nf tawing a t mcial district tax [Busse. .......................... 12« . 317 So , . . .loo........... ... loo .. .. .7 2 '.0........ .... Total-Insurance. .. MISCELLANEOUS 5o . 25 25 . 5o. .. 2». Telephone.................. ...... . .......... -------------------------------------- . ... 5». .25. . 25 75 Tota I-Misceli a neo us . 2<«o. loo. .. loo 2 » EMERGENCY:. ...2-’o BLDGKI loo . loo 2no. Total Emergency KSTIM ATED EXPEN DITU ’< ES » 1800 00 1215 1215 990 900 900 900 900 900 900 200 •10820 » ’’i?“,:?.; >■''"r Personal Service 1. Superintendent 2. Principal» 3. 4. Teachers Janitors Clerk 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 $2 ’no oo 188o 126o 117o 45oo 9oo 2vo Total......................... • .......................... MATERIAL and SUPPLIES: Furniture [desk», stoves, curtains, etc.] 2 Supplies [chalk, erasers, etc J 8. Library books 4. Flags 6. Janitor’s supplies 7. Fuel 8. Light 9. Water _____ lo. Postage and stationery Total ' MAINTENANCE and REPAIRS: Building and grounds Total _ TRANSPORTATION uf PUPILS GRANO TOTAL ‘ • 5oo loo 15o 15 12o 5oo 2) loo loo I lt>o5 Mass Meeting Call Civic Club Notes Davton, Oregon, Octol>er 6, 1925. To The ladies of the Dayton Civic Club the Legal Voters of the City of Dayton : ---------------- . A mam meeting will be held in the will give a one set play and «udemllu Arcade Theatre building at 7:30 p. tn, ’ stunts Thursday evening. Oct. 29. at the bowse The proceeds will be for XlUUvl 12, »*•» 1925, a«^a»v, sv. - —— r ■ Monday. October lor the pur- opera nominating candidates for the benefit of the band stand. Jame of L _ Mayor, Recorder, Treasurer, and three Col. W. Taylor and wife, who have re- councilmen for two years, at the muni cipal election to be held Tuesday, aided in the Julia May property the * past year left for Tigard, Tuesday, November 3, 1925. 1 where they have purchased property, to W. fl Hibbert, make that place tbeir home. Mayo*. 3oo 25oo W tih IH u \ »ORLO « 317 gS 5o I A ftRFECTMANIAC oo 2oo ............... I 2oo I o Totaf Stircated s mount of monsy fur all purposes during $ Go (’I’hoWovd form of esum’tted expenditures may be clipped from this ESTIMATED RECEIPTS (uie'emmint of'county school fund received |" st war as basis in making this estimate) From state school fund during the coming (Use'amount of state »chool fund received last year as basis in making thi» estimate) From elementary school fund during the coming EaUntateoTproblble unexpended balance at Esthnatad’amonnt to lie received from all other source» during the coming school year......... .. »2199 40 . 1514 66 .. 58 41 4800 00 Tolalestimated receipts, not including proposed tax.... RECAPITULATION Balance, amount to lie raised by district tax .... • , Dated this 6th day of October, 195® Ruth Hayden District Clerk .. 300 3oo 2uo 2oo .. .. . . Notice is hereby igiven to the legal I voters of School District No. 28, of 1 am- bill county. State of Oregon, that an I election will be held in »aid District at I tbe »choolhouee on the 30th day of I October. 1925, at 8 v. m. o'clock in tfw I afternoon, to vote on the question of I increasing the amount of tbe tax levy I in said District for the rear 1926 bv I more than six par cent over the amount I of such lev v for the year immediately . . I preceding. I It is necessary to raise tlus additional ■ amount by special levy for the following - - I reasons: . I Trar'p rtation of High jk’bool Pupils. I in«iiranc* on btia®?*. . I Supplies for instr action. Dated this sixth day of October. 1925. Attest: Roth Hayden, L A. R wener. District Clerk Chairman ♦ Board of Director.. I,. A. Rossner J. W. flhippy Gourd o( Directors | Don’t let curiosity prevail over good judgment, the Industrial Accident Com mission advised in a bulletin today in which it recalled seven famous indus trial accident* caused by curiosity. The seven mistakes were: A man touched an electric switch to see if it was “hot". It was! A man stuck a lighted match into a tank to see If it contained inflammable gas. It did ! cata » ot $ trik I tM OUT '! HO 10 EM 01 School Notes ' klP’.'.-Z"" By Evalvn Hogle A num tet of students attended the Slate Fair and each reported an enjoyable time Three new pupils have enrolled this week. They are Virgel Kellev. Kenneth Hadler, and Ethel Fisher. The seniors, with the help of tbe other two upper classes, are planning a grand and glonous time for the Freshman Friday night. The Athletic Association met Tuesday noon And elected tbe following officer» lor tbe year Pres. Joe Felton, Vice- Prw. Faith Wagner fl«c. Violet Senn, and Trees Mina Hessler. The sewing class wishes to thank the school board for the two Singer »ewing machines, which will be of great use in the sew in# course. The Science department has also re ceived some new laboratory equipment which was greatly needed. A. L. Quient of Portland tuned the P l>iano this week. The budget committee, composed of I. A Roesner, chairman, Ruth Hayden, clerk, Mr. Coburg and Mr. U’Ren met Monday night to elect a new commilUe and make a new budget. The tvping .tudenta took their first Speed test todav. A grade teacher and a member of the High School faculty are in charge esch noon. Exemption» from examinations are to be given to sludeirt» wbohavs no more than two excused absences or two uu* excused absences or tardies and have a stwding of 90 per cent in cuuduct and in »ti dies. The Spanish classes are getting ready lor the quarter year examination, hat ing taken two quizes so far. The Parent Teachers Association hail a fair attendance for their first meeting. The following officers and couitnilke. were appointed for the year, and tbe finance committee arranged to start : lunches some time in Sept. Pres. Mr». Demarav, 8»c. Mr. Gulwr, Treas. Miss Stillwell; Finance Commit tee, Mrs. Harry Sherman, Mrs. EU» Coburn, Mr». L A Rossiter; Program Committee, Mr. Gooding. Mre. Fergueon, and mis » Hollenbeck. 310 50 (Do not Ineltide the money to lie received from Attest:, Curiosity Issued They’re Not All in Pittsburgh 14o 177 6o From county school fund during the coming INCREASE TAX MORE THAN BIX PER CENT OVER THAT OF THE PREVIOUS YEAH Warning Against • 525 •28oo oo district clerk ) I NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION TO District Clerk. 525 Total MISCELLANEOUS: Community Hull Telephone Total............... EMERGENCY. Holt Stockton, Sec. Yambill Co. Pomona Grange. Uip'M Ir..» >be record. In », eh.r,e .nd .re «« .nd cor««, cop... .b.ret •1138o oo Total INSURANCE: Building I invited. •500 500 2700 2700 Some I good »peakers are expected. The after- I noon program will be open to tbe public I and all who are interested are cordially 75 500 12 36 30 803 “'r1 92<»oo oo 135o 126o 117o 45oo 9oo 2oo I preparing part of the program. 25 .50 9 Arrangements are now Ireing made lor one of tbe best meetings of tire year ।to be held Wednesday, October 21, 19» at 10:00 o’clock in tbe forenoon, when the Pomona Grange of Yamhill county will hold its quarterly meeting with the I new grange. Sunny Crest Grange, near I Dundee, Oregon. Ths new grange .»8882 97 »8019 63 W N V.