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PAGE. TWELVE. t Jun IS.-IMS fUcUnatk Glutton First Baptist Church; . North Eighth and Washington streets,: Lloyd Hart, supply pas tor. Residence, 414 North Eighth Street.. Phone 7439, Choir direct .or. H. G. Shirey." .. SUnday school, 0:45 a. m. De- 'parfmnnta for all agn. George p. s jyelch, general superintend. ent. y ,. . , Morning worship, 11 o'clock Sermon subject, "Heaven's War flings." ' V." ' .' '" Training Union, 7 p. m. De partments for ah ages. Rodney Larson, general director. . Evening service, 8 o'clock Bermon, "Heaven; Who Will Be There?':, .- . ' Prayer meeting and Bible tudy,.Wednesday,..7:30 p. m. " Choir- practice, 7:30 p. m Thursday. A cordial Invitation is given to the public to be with us in any ana all services, - ' 1 First Church of Christ. ' Tenth and Washington streets ' This church, a branch of The Mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., holds service each Sunday morning at U o'clock. Subject of -lesson-sermon -tor -next Sun- "God, the Preserver of Man." . Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. l A.: meeting which includes testimonies of Christian Science .healing is held every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. - A tree Christian science read ing. room is located, in. the First .National , Bank "building. Sixth and . Main ' streets.' "where the Bible, -writings by. Mry Baker ,Bddyi and .autiiorlzed .Christian Science-literature may be read. oorrowea or purcnasea. J i Ail are, cordially invited' to'at- tend - Ue . services .and . use -the xeadinE room. , , 'Radie. program KFJl' l to" 2:15 p: m.;eacn Monday under the cu rectlon'of committee on-publics tion..for;OTegoni :i ii ; . . . . Sacred Heart ; , -: '- ,.' Catholle . Church . - '.. Corner, of Eighth and- High streets. , Rev; T. P. iCasey, pas tor, v .- . . . ' -i Sunday masses are at .6 a. m. 8 a, m., 9:30 a. m., and. 11 a, m. .. Holy days at 8 a.- mn 8 a. 'm. and .9:30, a-m. i First -Fridays -at 6 a. mr, and 8 i, -Confessions .every -Saturday and.the ,eves;of Holy' days- and first Fridays from 3 to 4 p. m., and ,7:30 -to.-8:30 p.r m. . I Da.ily.;masraf 8-a.-m.. :.-,'vt..;. ,. -. : Tha Apostolic Faith . . -. -. Ijoca.ted .at 228 .North .Eighth treet; . extends to all a '..cordial Inyttatlon to attend our services. The Sunday, services are as fol lows: Sunday school, 9:30. a. .m r -Morning -wopship, . 11.: o'clock : Evening 'evangelistic r service, T;45.. o'clock. ; i- ;. . .' .-. . .' .yeek night, services ; are. on Tuesday-and- Friday at-8o'clock. with - prayer service on Wednes day, .7:30 p. m. ; -,- ...Special singing by-our various singing organizations and music byjQur orchestra are features of eacn service.; . .. '. -- ' -. All are welcome. A"-collection Is. never taken; : . - ' Rev. CV R. " Lambert, pastor 228. -North' Eighth street Phone 6429." ''-: i - St Paul's '-'", Episcopal '' ' .' .' -" ' " ' Eighth' street ; at 'Jefferson! Victor E. Newman; rector. .- The' HolyEUcharist' each Sun day atr 8 o'clock. Church school at 10 o'clock.- " ..... J The-Holy Eucharist at. 11- a. m.'on the first, third and fifth Sundays. :- , Morning prayer at 41,'o'clock on ..the - second and fourth Sun days. . : . On.Salnte'days and Holy days the Holy Eucharist at 10 o'clock. The -Young - Peoples' forum meets'ron -the third Sunday, at o:iu p. m,. This group comprises all high school young people of the parish. , Choir' practice Is on -Wednesday' at 7:30 p. m.' -. -.''' -"'-V.y. ' .'--- ';-' first , Methodist , .... Church.' ' ,.'."''''.'.( '''" -.'.- ' :..'In the Heart of the City," at North. .Tenth arid -High streets. Rev. " Victor PhlfllM." mtnur Re'sidehceVlDOS High street. Tel i ephbne, 3688. "' ".",- ' i Mprnihg worship,1: 11 a.im. A ISdfes'rio.wlir sing, "I'Heard' a sonnet of the trio,. Irma Badger, Fldrjsrtce Tenvllliger, ald.' Lcla Laurenson. The minister ' will preach on'Hhe subject, "Those Who Have Eyes but See Not.'" There will . be Sunday school at,fl:4 a. m. . Don R. Drury'is the general: superintendent and Dr. Peter H. Rozendal Is the as slMt. i ' Classes'-"for - all - age grjups.-".- - ".;...." v.". . i ' the RTethodist -Youth' fellow ship iwill meet at 7 p. m. Al) young people are , cordially in vited to attend. OH MlkM Ravttrll .Okat. a. Sotlir, - Dir. Old Hymn mn 0pl STMhfng KFJI . - SundaW i a . s p. m ' - . . CMtlnueus . . tlttarmtlonil OmI - v aresifeatt Altamont. Community ... Presbytarian Church . V, Services are held In the Alta mont . Junior high school on South Sixth street. Rev. Hugh Bronson is tho minister; Mrs. Kenton Knight, director of mu sic; A. C. Olson, superintendent of the Sunday school. . .' ' Sunday school meets at , 9:4S a. m. ? Attendance last Sunday, 143. . Morning worship begins at 11 a. m., with the instrumental pre lude, ""Roses of the South." The offertory will be, "Sweet Hour of Prayer"; the choir anthem, "Near to the Heart of God," with a soprano solo by Mrs. Erika By rud; the sermon, "Three-Dimen-sioned Life," and the postlude, "In the Sweet Bye and. Bye.". Sigma Pi Christian Endeavor meets at 6:30 p. m, and Junior High Christian Endeavor at p. m. . Choir practice on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home Oi .nr. iutu i rs. Olson. Morning worship at Mt. Laki Community church at 9:4$ a. m.. in charge of Mr. Bronson. " First Christian Church .. . -"The- Downtown - Church,' Pine and Ninth streets." Arthur Charles Bates, minister. - Bible school, 9:45 a. m. C. S. Robertson is. the superintendent. There is a class for every age group." New members are most cordially invited to join a class here and stuay the BibleVln this time of uncertainty about the fu ture, jt. i$ a good time to turn to the Bible and hear what God has to; say. .' Come with us this next Lord's day morning.- Morning worship hour is at 11 o'clock. It opens with the- or aan Drelude bv Mrs. Marv Hav- den. . Special musical number is to be presented. The Lord s sup per is always a special feature in the service. - Jesus said, Do this .in remembrance of nie." The sermon, "The Responsibility , of the Church, in Time of War." Hear this message. ' It has in it something of help and . encour agement in. these trying days. '-.' . At the evening hour there -will be moving pictures of the Tur ner' Memorial'- home. A brief message at 8 p. m. by the pastor on -the topic; Something New Under 'the Sua." J" :"' "? Christian Endeavor meetings. 7'6'clock. ' There are three so cieties meeting at'the' same hour. Young people of-these -ages are invited to join' with "-them. ' ' Klamath Lutheran Church. ' ! .'' ':" Cross ' and ' Crescent street.. L. . K.. . Johnson, " pastor. 1175 Crescent street.. Phone' 34152.. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Post-confirmation and Bible class, 6:43 a. m. . Worship hour, 11 a. m. Church services will be conducted every Sunday during the-pastor's- ab sence. 'The choir and members of the church will cooperate' to make it a wholesome worship as possible. Kindly encourage those who are trying to maintain-worship by your regular attendance- Ladies Aid, Tuesday, June 16, at 2 p. m. Hostesses will be' Mrs. F. Delyea and Mrs. F. Dorn. The program will be "A Centen nial Dramatization,"- by Mrs. I. D. Rumer, Mrs. A. Oberg, Mrs. A. Olson and Mrs. H. A. Olson. WMF News" by Mrs. Chester Owens and music by Mrs. Lars Matson. . -.- - - The Luther league will have a wiener roast at Moore park, June 16. Those wishing to attend are asked to be at.the church at 7 o'clock for transportation. . cnoir rehearsal, Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. We welcome ill who wish to worship, all who wish to work, all who wish to work the works of God while it is still day. Did you invite anyone - to worship with us this Lord's day? . If you are a stranger in the city we sin cerely invite. you to. worship with us. - - - . CH PO .-.:.:....;...; :.,;;;;.r" Community Congregational , Church ' ' .. Located on Garden avenue be tween East Main and ' Martin streets' with R.ey... Eugene V Haynes as , the pastor will con duct services of ' worsh-l-p throughout, the summer 'months at 11 o'clock each' Sunday morn ing. : ... . ' "Bless Thou O God This Day." by; Smith, wilf be the' vocal rs61o t next Sunday's service of wor ship 'ai Mrs. Rollln E. Thompson sins. The sermon by the pas tor will be based on the text, "He Shall be Like a Tree Planted by the Rivers of Water." Church school continues dur. Ing the summer - with platform teaching, for Jimlor high) and high school ages.. All are wel come to attend. The young mar ried couples group meet, weath er permitting' at Moore park for a 6 p. m. picnic supper. . Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Lust are the host and hostess. . :.'.- '.-' - . ; ; ' '. ;";' First Presbyterian ':!. ' .'" Church ;'"''. , A. C. Olson, principal of Alta mont Junior high school, .will be the principal speaker at the reg ular Sunday morning 11 o'clock service at the First Presbyter Ian church In the absence of the Rev. A. Theodore' Smith. .Mn Olson attended the meeting 'of the general assembly of the Pres byterian church held in Milwau kia in May, as a lay delegate from ' the Southwestern Oregon Presbytery. This will be his of ficial, report to this church. There will be no Sunday eve ning service. ' Sunday school and young peo. pies' meetings will be held at ihe usual hours. ; . Zion Luthsran Church ' '- 1025 High street. Carl F. Nitz. -pastor. Telephone 6793. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school and Bi ble. class. Lesson, "The Conver sion of Saul," ,. 11 a. m. Divine worship. Ser mon topic, "Hallowed Be Thy Name." A cordial welcome la. al ways. extended to visitors at our services. Immanual Baptist Church North Eleventh and High streets. J. Clarence Orr. minis ter. 437 North Third street. Phone 4836. , 9:45 a. m., the church school. 11 a. m., morning worship service. Subject, "There Is Noth ing New Under the Sun." ,- .8 p. m., evening service, the subject of the message, "Moses and the Burning Bush." Our service of prayer and Bi ble study is held Wednesday eve ning at 8 o'clock. The public is welcome to attend our services. . Merrill Presbyterian Church Rev. L'. H. Mitchelmore, pas tor, Mr. Mitchelmore will- con duct his last' service as pastor of .'the Merrill chUrch on Sun day at . 11 a. m. Quarterly com mun.'on is being observed. The pastor will speak. Special music. . 9:45 a.-m., Bible school.. 7:30 p. m., Christian-Endeavor witl Iva 'Jane Haskins, as the leader. ' Assembly of God -' ' 746 Oak street. Rev. A.' Har old Persing, pastor. Residence, 844 - Eldorado - street Phone 5735. Services for this coming Sun day: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m,-with -Mrs; Al Kennerly In charge. We invite' you to our Sunday school. Morning wor ship 'beginning at .11 o'clock. Message by the pastor. Young people meet at 6:45 p.'m...'. Evangelistic service- at 8 p.m. ' Services of the .week: Wed nesday at 10 o'clock the' Ladies' Missionary society will. meet, at the church on 746 Oak street, Thursday, 8 p. m.',. devotions! and preaching. ; . . , , Chiioquin - 7 Lutheran Divine worship will be -con ducted in the- Community church on Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. C. F. Nitz of Klamath Falls will conduct the service. Church of Christ.. .... ... The Church of Christ meets at Shasta school for worship each Lord's day. Bible class, 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 " a. .m. Wallace Thompson will preach for two weeks at this. church. -You. are invited to hear ' him. Walter Miller ;of Grants Pass will also be .with us to conduct song service. Come out and worship with us. - . . ' " . -...''.".-''' Blbla Baptist, . " ' ' .' Church ' . ' - . Located ' on ' Wfard street at 4900 South 'Sixth street. Rev. G. . W. Wheatley is the pastor, Residence, ' 131 North Second street. Telephone 7210. ,'. Thoughts from' the Sunday school ' lesson: Christ . Jesus, as the Son of Abraham, 1 Son . of Man',' Son of David, and Son-of God, binds ihe different Books of Scripture into one book, the Bible, lie " is the cord which binds all" these books into this one "book,' the" Bible. " " ' . " Bible '. school : at' "9:45 a. m. Classes "for; -all 'age' groups. Frances Smith"is ' the.' superin tendent. . ' '.' ' , ' . :. : Morning worship servlce at ll o'clock". :ir.' V.. ZeirwUl be the guest speaker.1 " The subject, "When Tjo-Men Prayed.."- -; Parents attending the worship service may leave their children In the Junior church, where they will fie. given. Bible instruction. The. .Young People's fellowship- at 7 o'clock: Eleanor tCbx irt charge. . Mr. Z.ell will be the speaker.- All :y"dlihg -people are invited to' attend. ' " - - ; Evening evangelistic service at'S o'dock, Opihing-wlth con gregational singing, followed by the evening "message: ' Mr; Zell again speKing, his" subject", "The Hands of . Christ."-''' " "' Mid-week1" prayer 'fellowship with praise, Wednesday at' 7:45 p. m. in the church parlbr.'Come apart from the" cares of the world and pray.-- 'A -blessing awaits, you. ' 1 . ' , The ' pastor says, "High 'pres sure salesmanship has at times put. not only business but the church on ,the rocks. Many a salesman at his best1 Is' a bust" - !:.; .. First Baptist , . . -Church '. Eighth street, at" Washington. "The Church - With a Message." Rev.- Cecily C. Browrt. nastor. Residence, 414- :.Ndrthr.EIghlh street. Phone 7439. H. G. Shirey, music director. Bible school, 9:45 a. in,, with Interesting classes for every age group and consecrated ' teachers in charge. George O. Welch, su pcrlntcndent. Morning worship service, 11 o'clock. Sermon by the. pastor, C. R. Larson is general, di rector -of the BTU which incuts at. 7 p. m. each Sunday. There are six unions adapted to all ago Krouos from beginners to adults, and Inspiring programs are pre sented in each Union The pastor will spenk again at the 8 o clock worship servico. - Mid-week prayer service Wed nesday evening al 7:30 o'clock. Choir rehearsal Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Kanio ser'ice each Sunday morning over KFJI from 8:30 to 9 o'clock. Altamont Bibla School ihe Altamont community va cation Bible school began iiuirs day, June 11, with an enroll ment of 85. There are five de partments, - cradle roll, begin ner's, primary. Junior and inter mediate. The school will con tinue for the next two weeks, ending on Friday, June 26 with a program in the morning, fol lowed by a picnic lunch at noon and an afternoon of games and contests: New members will be wel comed again the first part of the week.- bpecial recognition is to be given those who maintain a penect attendance for which certilicates will be awarded at the close of the school. Two de-! partments nave already chosen ciass projects, one to be a me chanical -Bible character board which will be completed during the course and used in a demon stration at the closing program, and tile other a mechanical Bible map which will also be used in a demonstration. The sessions are from Monday to-t-riaay each week from u a -m. to 11:45 a. m., including an opening and closing assemoiy, two- class - periods, and a recess when outside games arc liiayca The school invites any children wno are interested to attend. .... , . First Covenant Church 823 Walnut avenue, phone 4855. Gottfred J. Anderson, pas tor. Promotion exercises are sched ules in the Sunday school at 10 a. m. Parents are invited to at tend the' sessions, especially In view of the fact that this is Chil dren's Day. ' . 11 a. m; Service. "Attitudes Towards Enemies," is the sermon subject, to .be. cxpounded. The prizes won in the family attend ance' contest will be awarded the winners at the -meeting. Imme diately following the service, the sacrament of baptism will be ad ministered to several children. Parents having Infants they de sire to have baptized are request ed to confer with tho pastor. Young people's meeting, 7 p. m. In charge of Erik Carl son. At 7:45 p. m., a special service has been arranged in honor of Covenant boys in mili tary service. The general pub lic is invited to be present and a special invitation is extended to the parents, relatives and friends of the men in the serv ice. ... The program is as follows Song, "Onward Christian Sol diers, audience. Song, "Sound the Battle Cry.1 audience., Responsive reading. "The Christian Armor." vocal solo, "O. Rest .In the Lord-," by- Mendelssohn.-Dorothy uurrier. . . . Reading of letters from men In the service. Song, "Stand Up. Stand Un for jesus," audience. Message. "A Good Soldier of Jesus Christ," by the pastor. Song, "Faith is the Victory." audience. Announcements and offertory. Vocal. solo. "God Bless Amer ica,'! Berlin, Charles Currier. Benediction. Wednesday, 7:45-p. ' m. mid week service. ; The Sewing circle will hold its -June meeting in the church on Thursday at 1:30 p. m. Host esses will-be announced at the Sunday services. On.Frlday a wiener roast is planned on the rear lawn of the church, beginning at 6 p. m. The Blues, the-losers In the attend ance contest among the juniors, will, treat the victorious Reds. Another group of- movina pic tures of Sweden are to be shown in the church-on Tuesday eve ning,- June 23. This is mid-summer eve which Is a -great day of celebration in the' Scandinavian countries. The, public Is Invited to this meeting. Pilgrim Holiness Church ' : !The Sunday t school is the great antidote for Juvenile delin quency," says a great Jurist. Says a grand Jury, of Brooklyn, N. Y., ."We find, that thieves, murderers, bootleggers, hl-jack- ers and others of the motley crew of 'crime, do not come from Bi ble reading people." An emi nent Judgo of Brooklyn has this tosay, "I have had 2700 boys be fore me.' -Not one was a Sundav school scholar. Sunday school boys do .not come to see me." TWO-thlrds of fhp boys and girls of America have no Chris tian .Influence or. training. Havel 1"! ':Wml'tM mm li Ule is crude and roimn on some ot Hie Poutn rsrlda blnmlt Unci tm Is tnkliiR over u Army, Nnvy and Murine hilars but religion movM with the troops. Amid a setting ot palm trewi with a Nnvy scout bomtwr in background, a Protestant Army chaplain performs ths ccrtmony of Holy Communion. Pews are formed by planks sat on crated tall tins of bombs. yours? Our Sunday school em phasizes training in Christian character. We would be glad to help your child. .Sunday morning the pastor, Rev. Sherman Moore, will speak on the subject, "Seven Works of the Fullness of the Spirit." Regular services are: Sunday school. '0:45 a. m. Worship. II m; piiorjrrt Junior len'ie, 6:30 p. m.; evangelistic sen-ice, 7:45 p. m.; prayer meeting, Wednes day, 7:45 p. m.; Bible study on Thursday, 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. John Hearth, 1767 Ivory street. Klamath Ttmpla The old fashioned rcvlval at the Klamath Temple continues, There have been excellent crowds. All are cordially invit ed. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Evangelistic services each .eve ning at 7:45 p. m. Special sing ing and music. Subject Sunday evening, "Which Road?" Evange lists Brown and Wennerholm, as sisting. Pastor, Rev. Daniel B. Anderson. First Church Of God Corner of Altamont drive and Delaware street. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., with classes for all ages: Morning service. 11 o'clock. Subject, "Children's Day Sermon." Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon topic, "Showers of Bless ings." Prayer and praise service, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. "Blessed is the man that lovcth little chil dren for he never shall grow old."'" Welcome all to attend these services. , Ffas Methodist Church Corner 'of South Ninth and Plum streets. W. H. McCor mick, pastor. The district meet ing for the Rogue River district of the Oregon conference will be held at this church. The first service will be Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Friday, evangelistic serv ices will be held all day and eve ning. Saturday forenoon and af ternoon will be devoted largely to business meetings. Evening service, 7:45 o'clock. Sunday will be the closing day with the usual schedule of services. Sun day school at 1.0 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m.; evening service, 7:30 o'clock. TRIAL POSTPONED WASHINGTON,. June 12 UP) The trial of eight chemical com panies and 20 individuals on charges of conspiracy to violate ihe anti-trust laws by monopoliz ing the manufacture and sale of dyestuffs has been postponed for the duration on the representa tion of Secretary Stlmson that to proceed would "seriously In terfere with the war production effort." LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF 8CHOOL ELECTION TO INCREASE TAX LEVY , MORE THAN SIX PER CENT OF THE TAX LEVY FOR THE PRECEDING YEAR. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of Union High School District No. 2, of Klamath County, State of Oregon, that a special budget election will bo held within the boundaries of said district, at Klamath Union High School, at Wall Street and The Alameda, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 22nd day of June, 1942, from the hour, of 2 o'clock p, m. to 'the hour of 7 o'clock p. m. to vote on tho question (1)-of increasing the amount of the tax levy In said Union High School District for the fiscal year beginning on July 1. 1942, and ending on the 30th day- of Juno, 1043, oh the taxable more man over the tax levy for the preceding year, and (2) of, adopting or rejecting the. followlhg buefget of estimated ex penditures for said district for said fiscal year. - - It is necessary to raise this additional amount of money by a-special tax levy for the following reasons: J i ', '- Increased adjustments in teachers' salaries,!. Increased oper ating expenses, Including expenses, connected with, the national, defense program sponsored by said district,, and Increased costs for 'equipment and repairs; - j. . Dated this-1st day of June, 1942. . ' - ." ' .', . PERCY MURRAY, ' ' . ' , ' ,',' . Chairman,. Board of Directors. ' - Attest: WILSON S. WILEY," .. .,. . ' ', Clerk. ., ,.'. . The total amount of money needed by Union Ulsh 'School District No. 2, of Klamath County, State of Oregon, during the fiscal year beginning on. July 1, 1942, and. ending on. the' 30th day of June, 1943, is estimated In the following budget and in cludes all moneys to be received, and' all other moneys of said district. Estimated balance on hand at the Receipts ... '. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES . I. GENERAL CONTROL ' '.' Personal Service, Superintendent $ ,125,00 Personal Service, Clerk ; 1,400.00 : LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Equity No. S411 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR KLAMATH COUNTY PEARL HAMLIN, Plaintiff, vs. FRANK HAMLIN, Defendant. TO: FRANK HAMLIN, DE PENDANT: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the Com plaint filed against ydu In the above-entitled suit within four weeks from the date of tho first publication of this summons In The Evening Herald, a news paper printed and published in Klamath County, Oregon, which said date Is the 29th day of May, 1942, and If -you fall to answer or otherwise appear, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for th re lief prayed for in her Complaint, to-wn: For a decree of divorce for ever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween plaintiff and defendant on the grounds of desertion by tne defendant, and that nlaln tiff's previous name . of Pearl North be restored. This summons' is served upon you by publication pursuant to order of Honorable David R. Vandcnberg, Judge of tha above- entitled Court, made and entered May 27, '1942, which order re quires that summons herein be published once a' week for four successive weeks, and that the date of the first publication of said summons shall be May 29, 1942. FRED D. FLETCHER. Attorney for Plaintiff, Postoff ice -Address: . 12 Mclhaso Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. M 29, J 5,' 12, 19, 26.' No. 87 NOTICE OF ANNUAL 8CHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No, One of Klamath County, State of Oregon, that the AN NUAL SCHOOL MEETING of said District will be held at Fre mont School; to begin at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. on-the third Monday of June, being the 15th day of June, A. D. 1942. This meeting Is called for the purpose of electing one director. and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 25th day of May, 1942. Attest: Ida M. Odcll, District Clerk, Signed: L. L. Truax, Chairman of Board of Directors. June 411 No. 72 property -within- said district; BUDGET ESTIMATED RECEIPTS' 1 ' . end of' fiscal year ... il'.BOO.OO -750.00 Office. secretary ,7p.Q0 Adjustment, salary offlc secre tary 100.09 Supplies ....". 800.00 Election and publicity 125.00 Legal services - 300.00 Other expenses .,. 128.00 II. INSTRUCTION Supervision Principal's salary $ 2.900.00 Offlco secretary ; 1,1160.00 Supplies 200.00 Diplomas ..'. 330,00 Adjustment, salary principal, - office secretary . 400.00 Incidentals and travel ... 150.00 III. INSTRUCTION Teaching Teachers' salaries ..' t 80,588.00 Substitute lenchnrs 800.00 Summer School i....: 300.00 Home Instruction : 600.00 Adjustment, teachers' salaries 4,287.00 Supplies 1. Paper, atimrllf, Ink, chalk 888.25 2. Art, Department 142,60 .' 8. Music Department , 190.00 4.- Homo Economics - 237.80 ( 8. Industrial Arts . , Mechanical drawing 00.25 Automnchanlcs '. 237.80 . . ' Woodworking 237.80 6. Mathematics 266.00 7. Visual education film rental 286.00 8. Science Department 382.80 9. Physical' Edurntlon 400.00 Boys JliOn.OO . , , Girls $134.00 ' 10. Drama and Speech 190.00 11. English 142.80 12. Social Science B.7i ' 13. Languages 47,50 . 14. Commercial Department .... ,'23.78 15. Textbooks 95.00 16. Library 1,100.00 IV. OPERATION OF PLANT T Salnrlm, -Janitors, engineer $ 8,720.00 Salary adjustments 1,700.00 Janitor supplies ... 1,000.00 Heat and Fuel 3,014.00 Light and Power 2,500.00 Water .,.., 1,406.00 Telephone and Telegraph 450.00 Other expenses (light globes, etc.) 750.00 V. MAINTENANCE AND REPA1R Repair and replacement of furni ture and equipment 1. Homo Economics f 2. Industrial Arts Automechaulcs Woodworking 3. Music Department .,..,...,.,, 4. Science Department Biology ,. Chemistry Physics aviation .......... 8. Mathematics ....... 6. Drama and Speech 7. Chairs . 8. Hot water return line , 9. Other repairs and malnten , ance o f buildings and grounds. , VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES ' Health service, nurse ,.... - 000.00 Adjustment, nurse's salary 200.00 Physical examinations ., 250.00 Laundry 450.00 Supplies :., 50.00 Transportation of pupils 3,925.00 Supplies for busses 2,750,00 Repair of busses and replacements. 1,430.00 VII. FIXED CHARGES Insurance, fire Insurance, automotive ..., Insurance (S.I.A.C.) . Insurnnce. vault VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAY 1. Band room partition 2. Science room Tables $3,320.00 Fume hood Kcv case -. Instruction tibia .... 342.00 - - Install-water-gas .... 500.00 Cabinets tc shelves 250.00 Chairs 208.00 3. Library-tables, chairs, shelving 4. '. Basketball-backboards 5. Cabinets for physical educa- . tion , ; ' 6. Art Department ........ 7. Music Department ... 8. ' Homemaklng , Stoves $120.00 Sewing -machine 80.00 9. ' Industrial Arts Mechanical drawing Automechanlcs Woodworking-lathes 10. Mathematics . 11. Commercial Department Typewriters $490.00 Dictaphone ....... 25.80 Calculator 200.00 Duplicator 125.00 Filing cabinet 25.00 Other equipment 133.00 12. Encyclopedias and other- refer ences for ninth and tenth grades 13. Science Department : Biology Chemistry Physics i .'. 14. Visual Education 15. Drama nnd speech, room lm ... provements- IX. DEBT" SERVICE " " .. Principal-on bonds Interest on bonds .., X. EMERGENCY . " ' TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE RAISED ' ' BY DISTRICT TAX: $ ' 7,Bp(j.00 , Estimated ofepenscs, less ; - Estimated balance on . h a n,d at ' '' end' of fiscal year '. ......,,.-... $ 1,500.00' 1 Estimated rebelpU 750 00 Su:m.nver School, , and one-half , . Salpry, of defense worker I,4l'8'.00' P r I n c l p a 1,. $78,000.00; $15)000.00 XI. INDEBTEDNESS . No -warrant Indebtedness, ' Amount of bonded debt $350,000.00. Dated thls-lst-dfly of .Tun, 1942. Budget Committee: Dr.. A. O. Rocnicke Percy Murray' ' ; Mcrlo S; West Pearl tlchultz -: ' ' ' Freeman Schultz. J. 2-8-12-15. ' No. 89 o 8,m.t S,M.M $ M.8M.M I l,540,O : r 166.00 200.00 190.00 176,00 100.00 150.00 150.00 60.00 200.00 136.00 2,000.00 5,830.00 f t,038.0t 'V"D ,D78.6 t ..$ 1,055.20 440.00 - -340.00 ' .14.00 $ 1.749.W 175.00 6,118.00 450.00 45 nn 340.00 60.00 82.00 310.00 650.00 300.00 160.00 410.00 400.00 100.00 998.60 200.00 180.00 " ' '' 250.00 " ; 200.00 850.00 8OO.OO; $ 10,870. oP ..$ 75,000.00 , 15,000.00 $ 90,000.00 l!B7,09rT.T Interest ..$ 90,000.00. $247,096.39 O , PERCY. MURRAY.:.!.. ... . Chairman, 1 Attest: . WILSON - S. WILEY, . ". ,.' - " - Clem.