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Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

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December 18, 1920—Page 6. THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS BOARD OF EDUCATION BALTIMORE COUNTY For All Purposes for the Year Ended July 31, 1920 Receipts. Balance on hand July 31, 1919....................-----$ 31,599.06 From the State— State School Tax— High School Aid.........., j $njoO.'oo}$ 12'048'70 Free Book Fund.................'....... 14,994.12 3,100.00 750.00 4,998.04 Salaries of Office..................... Colored Industrial Fund............... Materials, &c........................ Overdue.................$ 15,613.17 Special................. ' 247.91 Total State School Tax...... 101,574.64 Vocational.......................... Dividends on Stocks and Bonds..... 117,435.72 368.50 625.76 Total from the State ................. From the County— County School Tax— For Permanent Improvements (Outlay).....$ 15,000.00 For Maintenance' and Support of the Schools. 395,^76.00 $154,320.84 Total from the County ................ $410,376.00 From other Sources— Licenses........................................$ 294.50 Tuition Fees from Adjoining Counties and City........ 17,672.16 Interest on Bank Balances......................... 484.71 Bills Payable..........................$ 15,000.00 Dog Tax.............................. 5,000.00 From City Fund for Annex............... 50,000.00 Total from Sales of Property....... Boy Scouts—Garrison.............. Part Payment on Machine—Lansdowne, Agr. Col. (Sal. Miss Ide) ............ Rent Bldg., Phila. Rd................ Bus Fares, pupils C. H.—1............ $ 70,000.00 $ 10.00 5.00 19.20 391.67 438.69 892.80 Total Receipts . . .................... Disbursements. General Control— 1. Office Expenses.....................$ 2. Printing and Advertising............ 3. Board Members, Allowance for Expenses 4. Legal Services.................... $5 179 51 1 5. Salary of Superintendent....* ' 28*80 J 6. Traveling Expenses of Superintendent. 1,747.36 $686,504.63 Salary of Asst. Superintend^.$2'6||*|o 8. Traveling Expenses of Asst. Supt. 9. Salary of Clerks...........^^It'lt I 10. Salary of Attendance Officer........... 11. Traveling Expenses of Attendance Officer, 12. Other costs of Control ............. 4,462.20 1,410.79 600.00 798.25 5,208.31 500.00 2,650.00 300.00 3,330.10 460.00 1,984.83 Total Costs of Control Instructional Service— Salaries of Supervisors....! Traveling Exp. Supervisors Other Exp. of Supervision.. Teachers' Salaries . ..... Textbooks......'....... Materials of Instruction .. Other Costs of Instruction. Elementary Schools ! 8,714.92 397.94 519.19 318,493.94 9,762.00 17,436.18 3,604.94 $ 21,704.48 Approved High Schools 55,762.84 993.15 2,098.41 450.11 Total Costs of Instruction.. .$358,929.11 $ 59,304.51 $418,233.62 Operation of School Plant— 1. Janitors' Wages........$ 15,934.28 $ 3,042.67 2. Fuel.................. 19,506.20 3,660.82 3. Janitors' Supplies....... 3,256.65 785.23 4. Other Costs of Operation.. 2,888.80 505.43 Total Cost of Operation ... $ 41,585.93 $ Maintenance of School Plant (Upkeep)— 1. Repair of Buildings and Up- keep of Grounds .......$ 14,457.28 $ 2. Repair and Replacement of Equipment........... 16,524.04 3.-Other Costs of Maintenance 2,265.00 .. 7,994.15 $ 49,580.08 2,423.45 4,950.85 Total costs of Maintenance. Auxiliary Agencies— 1. School Libraries....... 2. Health Service . . ...... 3. Transportation of Pupils 4. Community Activities . ... 5. Tuition to 'Adjg. Counties, 6. Other Auxiliary Agencies $ 33,246.32 $ 7,374.30 $ 40,620.62 340,00 601.36 13,986.50 578.94 519.00 156.00 356;00 4,792.92 Total costs, Aux. Agencies.. $ 16,181.80 $ 5,148.92 $ 21,330.72 Fixed Charges— 1. Insurance.....................-----$ 11,258.39 2. Contributions and Contingencies ....... 120.00 3. Other Fixed Charges................. 5.00 7. Total Fixed Charges .................. Total Current Expenses............ Debt Service— 1. Short Term Loans from Previous Year.$ 2. Interest on Short Term Loans......... 3. Paym nts on Bonded Indebtedness.....¦ 4. Interest on Bonded Indebtedness....... $ 11,383.39 $562,852.91 15.00 Total Debt Service Capital Outlay— 15.00 Land .............................$ 26,509.09 New Buildings and Their Equipment... 85,650.60 Alteration of Old Buildings........... 858.47 Equipment of Old Buildings ........... 4,804.33 / Total Capital Outlay.................. $117,822.49 Total of all Disbursements..................... 680,690.40 Balance on Hand July 31, 1920................. 5,814.23 Total........ (Signed) SAMUEL M. SHOEMAKER, President. $686,504.63 CLARENCE G. COOPER, Secy, and Treas. THE GAMBRILL GRAIN PRODUCTS CO. In the Market Every Day For WHEAT AND CORN Highest Cash Prices Paid We have just installed NEW MACHINERY for unloading GRAIN from trucks and wagons quickly. We will receive WHEAT direct from THRASHER, fan it free of charge and you take back the blowings. Phone at our expense for prices or further information. Phone Wolfe 4352. Warehouses 2121-23 Aliceanna Street. f Agnes, a beautiful girl who refused o wed with a rival lord, and when the >ver appeared at the castle gates with n army to seize her she donned ansoi nil led the attack that resulted in hit t'ath and the defeat of his army. As 'ie soldiers fled, however, a bowman urned and sent an arrow that found a place in the heart of the girl. Her armor is still shown at the castle with the hole In the breast where the arrow entered. We nrst near of music in the land of the pyramids at the beginning of the nineteenth dynasty, about 1350 B. C, when the power of Egypt, which had been steadily mounting during the eighteenth dynasty, had reached its height under Rameses II. Passing down the crowded streets, where, through the open shop fronts, we may see the artisans in thousands at work at their laborious daily tasks, let us so in quest of music. We may traverse the busy streets of Thebes or Heliopo-lis in vain, and it is not till the shades of evening fall and the entertainments of the wealthy begin that we discover the existence of music in Egypt at all. We have to penetrate some brilliantly lighted hall full of guests and attendant slaves; and at the far end of the luxurious room we shall see a band of men and women playing on their instruments, amid all the clatter of the dishes and the chatter of the guests. They are all slaves, and before each piece they play they do obeisance to the master of the house. The business of these slaves is to attend the banquets of the great and play and sing for the amusement of the company. We find them constantly represented in sculpture in groups of from two to eight persons—some women and some men—playing on various instruments. as the harp, pipe, flute, etc. ? a YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO WASTE COAL • Prevailing prices make it almost a luxury. Stop the i leak of waste by having your boiler and pipes covered J with Asbestos. m m m ¦ B K B ¦' ¦ m EDWARD G. FICK & CO. JOBBERS MEMBERS OF BUILDERS EXCHANGE CONTRACTORS 109 E. LOMBARD STREET, Baltimore, Md. Phone, St. Paul 2332 3-13.52W BIBB'S ONE-PIPE, THE PERFECT SYSTEM OF HEATING ONE SUN Heats the Whole World; Why not let ONE REGISTER Heat the Whole House? We can show you the best Pipeless Furnace on the market. SIMPLE to operate, EFFECTIVE and ECONOMICAL in use. Bibb's One-Pipe The Perfect System of Heating. W Pi wCall M Write M Phone The B. C. Bibb Stove Co. 101-109 LIGHT STREET w l-l w w at o W i-i J* ?3 W H K w Q ?3 CO a w S BALTIMORE, MARYLAND "70 Years of Furnace Experience" « BIBB'S ONE-PIPE, THE PERFECT SYSTEM OF HEATING DON'T PUT OFF BUYING Ross Feed and Ensilage Cutters Better Ensilage at lowest cost; sizes to match any farm power. Will be difficult to secure later. Order immediately while we have them in stock and can make prompt delivery. The Ross Flywheel Type wi make more money for you every year you use it. Can ship from stock Heavy Stude, baker Road Carts, Two-Passeng-er- Slat Seat, Slat Foot Rack, one-inch \(s_\ Collar Steel Axle, 1" wheels and ^Z^\ hickory shafts; special price of $37.50 ""j while this stock lasts. Y^y Very similar Road Cart, slightly \ \/ lig-hter, at $32.50. It will pay you to :^L=Jk^» buy early. Several Sample Second-Hand Tractors at a bargain. Call or write for prices. Our 1920 Illustrated Catalog-, describing fully all Supplies for the Farm, Garden, Poultry Yard and Dairy, mailed to you FREE. GRIFFITH &, TURNER CO., 205-215 N. Paca Street and 366 N. Gay Street, BALTIMORE, MD. E o o E 0 a In t!l 1 1 I 1-3-20 WE SERVE YOU RIGHT TO YOUR DELIGHT. THE TIRE SHOP CHARLES STREET AT 20TH BALTIMORE, MD. LARGEST TIRE STOCK and LARGEST REPAIR PLANT in the LARGEST CITY IN MARYLAND ^r=Ji^i^mf=^r^i=Ji^i=ai^r^r^r=ar=a ryland State Archives mdsa_sc34io_i_63-03