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Juno 20, 1942 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FAI.T.S, ORTViON FACE THREE NEWS OF THE THEATRES 17 INJUIIED IH CRASH LOS ANGELES, June 20 (ft1) Seventeen persons were Injured, none believed seriously, when the first and second sections of the Union Pacific's crack Chal lenger collided In the railroad yards at Yermo, Calif., about ISO miles northeast of here at 2 a. m, Friday. Abnormal profits are aa re pugnant to the manufacturers 'aa strikes for excessive wages ar to patriotie workmen, W. B, Welsenburger, executive vie president of National Associa tion of Manufacturers. S V As To Atttni Mot Arthur Charles Hilton, minister of tho . Flrnt Chi'liitlan church, with Mm, Hates, and tluilr dnughtor, Mm. Di'iin btcphons, will luuvo Mull ' day mnrnitiu, Juno 22, for Turn I- er, Oro., whom they will attend tin) ntuto convention of tho Christian churches which opium Its sessions cn Monday, Jims 22, and closoa on Sundiiy, Juno 20, Itnv, Union, who la president of tlio Kioto board, will glvo the statu missions uddrosa thnro on Woclnuwliiy afternoon, Tho Bnti.fi will remain over nnothor week In Turner lifter tho sessions of tho convention, whoro they both will touch elatmoa In the Young People' conference being held t; on the Turner ciunp grounds tho " week of Juno 2(1 to July 4. Kov. ti". Hales expneU to return to tho city on July 4 to bo In hla pulpit on tho first Sunday of the month During hla absence George Whipple, a atudent minister from Sun Diego, Calif,, will have W charge of the services on Sun' day, Juno 21). Daughter Bom Word has ' been received of tho birth of daughter, Dorono Louisa, on Juno 11 to Aviation Cadet and Mra. Louis T, Cruah of 2346 I'roimor nvomie, Loi Angeles, They woro formerly resident of Klamath rails, where Oruih wua employed by Woyorhaeuaer unci Mra. Grush win In tho of fice of tho Columbia Utilities company. They resided on North Tenth street until their depart ure a year ago. - O. N. Olllclal Hero C. L. x LnKountiilnc, public wifely sup erlntcndent of tho Great North ern and father of L. L. LaFoun- tiiliio of thla city, plans to leave O Sunday for hla hriid(uartcra In .St. Paul, Minn., after upending this week hero on business. To Portland Mra. W. R. Nel on, 22-10 Applegato avenue, left Thursday evening for Portland where alio will spend two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Alton Stiles, and fumily. FOUND HIS MAN Like Hunting Needle In Haystack Some years ago business' man went to Chicago to hunt for the needle In the haystack. So it seemed to him as ho set out. Ho sought to locate cor tain man. This man must be leading figure In tho business world and also of tho Innor O circle of Christ's followers. Such one, when found, was to look Into tho merits of Bible plan '. that would be for the glory of Clod. If it seemod good to him, .-. he was to take It to a certain v key-off lelal In New York City " ' and urge Its adoption national' n ly. Dolly before the searcher set out, he prayed as Christ direct cd: "Ask, and It shall be given , unto you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and It shall bo opened unto you." Matt. 7:7, So did tho visitor seek out the lo cat leaders and sketch what ho had. At length and miraculous' ly he was led to tho right man : One who headed a nation-wide business; a leader In Christian ' affairs and who at tho very tlmo was In prayer over n let Mer on his desk. This letter was from tho very official In New York City and It asked for ,- plan. That tho visitor hod. So It was that when a strange voice over his phono, asked If tho man of affairs would be In' tereslou in such and such an Idea, the circle was completed The visitor hnd found his man; . tho man had his outline and the New Yorker coidd hnvo his on ) swer. The Chicago man not only ; thought well of tho plan but ho also put thousands back of It to try it out and hold It up un til the nationul bodies might '' take It over. This they did ond for years now, It has yielded rich blessings nt homo and - abroad. Even as tho visitor to Chi cugn that summer, hnd his part lit God's eternal purposes, so On one bought with tho blood of i.inmi ,vuu utivu yum flil l also, To this end, you have a , pad of blank checks given you ' and each signed with Christ's name, You aro to fill In the need for that hour. Fill It In and Christ will sco that It Is honored, only so 11 is for the glory of God. For "Whatsoever , ye shall ask In My name, that ("( will I do, that tho Father may - lie glorified' In tho Son." John 14:13. May It bp your life business to plead before the throne for il what will glvo glory to God. it J You oro tho connecting link. ; God wills It; tho Holy Spirit J ;' Inys It on your heart; you plead S: It; Christ docs it and God Is S ; glorified, Press nhend, looking jji lo Clilil who 3AVES-KEEPS- O SATISFIES all tho way all tho dnv. GEO. N. TAYLOR, Clovcrclalc, Ore, space paid for by an Oregon businessman, Promoted Cupt. Peter J, Go lanto,, formerly of Klamath Agency, has been tu'omotud to the rank of major, It wus learned here Saturduy. Major uulunlo is stationed at tho iiir. slmnions army hospital In Den vor, Colo. With him In Denver oro hla wife, tho former Dorothy Mocnbuu of Klumath Falls, and their daughter, Mary Kathleen. Returns Mrs. Fred lllnns. well known hore os tho former Lucllo Larkcy, has returned with her throe children to Kliun oth Fulls to realdo after tho death of her husbund, Mr. Dlnns passed away as tho result of a heart attack on April 10 at Mer ced. Calif. Mrs. Blnns la holn Ing hore with tho business of her brother, I. L, Lnrkey. Vlaitor Mrs. E. G. Thomas of Loa Angolea Is spending a few wocks In Klamath Falls with her son-in-low and daugh tor, Mr. and Mra. Fred Stolen muellor of 2090 Durrow avenue Mrs. Thomaa, a former resident of this city, will bo Joined shortly by her husband and on, Jlmmln, and the three will roturn south. Return Homo Dr. and Mrs. A. Theodoro Smith, who wore called some weeks ago to Pitts burgh, Penn., by tho serious 111 ness of Mra. J, G, Lamblo, moth' er of Mrs. Smith, returned to Klamath Falls Friday evening. It Is expected that tho pastor will fill the pulpit of tho First Presbyterian church as usual this Sunday. Wire Is Road A telegram from Bruce Elliott of Yreka, Calif., formerly of Klamath Falls, was read on Manchester Roddy's rubber collection brood east from KFI, Los Angeles, on Thursday evening. Elliott told of Yreka'a efforts In the rubber campaign. Ho was assistant man gor of Penney's store during his residency hero. Return Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett (Rita Waits), hnvo re turned to their homo In Son Bornardlno, Calif., after visiting for the past week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Walts, 4006 Peck drive. To Hospital I. L. Larkcy was taken to tho McCloud hospital yesterday, and underwent the amputation of ono foot Saturday morning, according to word re ceived here. The operation was the result of an accident which occurred last September. Ifdny. I This Visits Hore Mrs. Nlles Mich ael of Los Angeles, has visited In Klamath Falls with friends for the past two weeks. In Kansas Mrs. Homer Col- well and children ore visiting in Kansas with friends and relatives. mam InLtion J6 It 1 i V V5 1 . .if 'i i fa Xr.r- '' 1 Uf it.' i . V4 g 'J,, , V'f 'A 'v' ' fa"."' " Kathryn Crayson and John Carroll aren't the only onei to slnn n tho now Bud Abbott-Lou Costello musical, "Rio Rita, comlna Sunday to the Pollcan theatre, for Bud and Lou do a little warbling themsolvos. In this particular Instance with the help of Minnie tho Mule. Have you over heard a barber-shop trio like this ono? UaST' fei w -'Jr., . "- i. yr "1 V V Si? n t ts ' ir ' ft 4 'V" ' l 1 7 7- Q&K SI Gilbert Roland. Fred MacMurray and Albert Dekker loarn the wily to B lady s hoBtt frwm Botiy Brvwvr in ihis scone from Hangors of Fortune." starting tomorrow at the Tower. Gingor Rogors and Joel McCrea SDDear In the companion hit. "Primrose Path." ' irraatK ijiiilMWiiiiiiiiil MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective June 16, 1942) Train 17 Southbound) 6:30 a, m Train 20 Northbound! 10 a. m. Train 19 Southbound! 6:15 p. m, irain 16 Northbound! 9 p. m. Drum Corps Tho Eagles aux illary and drum corps will spon sor an old time dance Saturday night In tho KC hall with Estin Kiger'a orchestra playing. The public Is Invited. FUNERAL MARGARET A. WINAS ' Tho funeral service for the late Margaret A, Wlnns, who pnsscd away In this eity on Wednesday, Juno 17, 1042, will tnkc place from tho chnpcl of ward's Klamath funeral home, 923 High street, on Monday, June 22, 1042, nt 2 p. m the Rev, Eugene V. Hnynes of the Community Congrcgatlonul church officiating, The commit ment service and interment will follow In tho Llnkvillo come- tcry. Friends aro respectfully Invited to attend. , Every person In Canterbury would bo willing to tnke this and much worse, In roturn for such achievements as thnt of the RAF over Cologne. William LcFcvre, mnyor of Cnntcrbury, England. Notice to MASONS Stated meeting of Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. fe A. M. on Monday evening, Juno 22. Banquet at 6:30, with work in Entered Apprentice degree afterwards. All brothers in vited,, ' J. F. FLOCK, W. M. . , e..N 1 i - .m Jf &..:'4&&t... Ah 1 -r -cm m ak. v I k ' k , la.v.. I Kay Kyser. the old profotsor of tho College of Musical Knowlodgo. is In octtscy. as he's surrounded by Ginny Simms and Lupo Voles, in "Playmatos"! Coming tomorrow to the Pine Troe. jTk , . JT , f! . ,;-',.v:-v '.'-.v. ...-V: , lr J 4 i John Wayno and Marlene Dietrich have two of the leading roles In tho now scroen version of Rex Beach's memorable novel, "The Spoilors." Randolph Scott and Harry Carey have prominent roles In this flaming adventure drama which opened today at the Eiqulro. I want lo say to tho fathers and mothers of America that when their sons go to bnttlo In this war they will bo tho best Ladies' Gabardino Slacks 100 Vlrsln Wool. Oinlom Midi by San FranoltM Shirt Shop Men's Custom Mada Shirts C. J. Coggin, Rep. rim, III Klnmath Hotll Phnnt Till equipped soldiers that ever went to battle in any ago. Sam Ray burn, speaker of the house of representative. GET THEE3 MOST HEAT Out of Your Oil! Ltt Ul Sirvlot Your Burnar Now) . .. Oall lor Nam! at Klamath Oil Co. till I er Now I H :.. J NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Kriinni" DMrict No' of K1 County, State of Oregon, that bCI OOL MhfcriNC. of the said district will be held at Fremont School on the 3rd day of July, 1942, at two o'clock o m for the purpose of discussing tho budget for the fiscal school year, beginning July 1, 1942, and ending June 30, 1943. hereinafter1 Schedule I BUDGET Estimated Recelpta and Available Cash Sslsnsss General Fund Estimated' available Cash Balance or Deficit at beginning of fiscal year for which this budget la made sonnnn Estimated Receipts from Delinquent Taxes during fiscal year for which this budget is made 19,900.00 ..k..,,..u a.i.w.i'o .,1,,, vuilLJT OVIIUUl I UIIU Estimated Receipts from Elementary School Fund Estimated Receipts from State Irreducible School Fund Estimated Receipts from Other Sources Estimated Total Receipts and Available Cash Balance or Deficit Schedule II General Fund 95,000.00 25,000.00 ' 4,500.00 1,200.00 $148,600.00 Estimated Expenditure ITEM GENERAL CONTROL 1. Personal service: (1) Superintendent . (2) Clerk (3) Stenographers and other office assistants. (4) Compulsory education and census 2. Supplies 3. Elections and publicity 4. Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.) ..."Z 5. Other expense of general control: (1) Expenditures and Budget Allowance for Six Months of Current School Year Estimated Exoenditures RnHoot - D j.-u.,L. icm xiiofc year for the ExpendituresAUowance for the Last Give Yearly Give Yearly Ensuing in Detail in Detail Year of the Totals Totals School Year . Three-year . , Period Expenditures for Three Fiscal Yeara Next Preceding the Current School Year Detailed Expenditures Second Year First year $ 2,125.00 t 1,680.00 $ 1,680.00 $ 3,240.00 1,400.00 540.00 540.00 1.020.00 780.00 " 735.48 770.00 1,395.90 425.00 420.60 217.50 418.50 800.00 . . 264.72 400.00 600.60 125.00 91.50 42.50 51.85 . 500.00 225.00 112.25 368.00 650.00 237.52 500.00 ' 1,062.00 $ 6,805.00 $ 4,194.82 4,262.25 $ 8,156.85 r,473.08 II. INSTRUCTION Supervision 1. Personal service: " ' (1) Principals $ 12,465.00 $ 5,294.43 S 8,010.00 $ 15,540.00 - 2) Supervisors 3,555.00 - - . (4) Stenographers and other office assistants.. 720.00 463.78 720.00 1,326.10 4. Other expense of supervision 90.00 5. Total Expense. Supervision $ 16.830.00 $ 5.758.21 $ 8,730.00 $ 16.886.10 $ 14,523.56 $ 15.924.33 III. INSTRUCTION Teaching 1. Personal service: (1) Teachers ., (4) Librarian 2. Library supplies, repairs 3. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) 4. Textbooks ..$102,690.00 $ .38,223.44 $ 50,547.50 $ 91,392.54 6. Transportation 1,140.00 100.00 2,500.00 3,000.00 225.00 565.00 15.00 1,622.28 3,034.35 570.00 75.00 1,250.00 1,500.00 1,078.34 164.48 2,322.70 2,708.74 7. Total Expense of Teaching $109,655.00 $ 43,460.07 $ 53,942.50 $ 97,666.80 $ 99.915.89 $ 98,512.30 IV, OPERATION OF PLANT 1. Personal service: (1) Janitors and other employees (2) Extra help 2. Janitors' supplies ... 3. Fuel . 4. Light, power and water 5. Telephone . .. $ 13,572.00 500.00 1,750.00 ; 5,500.00 5,200.00 700.00 $ 6,914.05 $ 7.677.00 $ 13,464.09 887.14 875.00 1,768.70 1,082.36 2,500.00 4,175.88 1,581.50 2,600.00 4,706.52 176.87 350.00 702.02 8. Total Expense of Operation .. $ 27,222.00 $ 10.641.72 $ 14.002.00 S 24,817.21 $ 25.566.28 $ 25,996.71 ,Y. MAINTENANCE. AND REPAIRS 1. Repair and maintenance .of furniture equipment 2. Repair and maintenance of buildings grounds (1) and and (2) Personal service 900.00 f 505.28 $ ' 450.00 $ 982.90 $ 4,500.00 4,824.47 2,250.00 2,952.06 1,740.00 ' 4. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs $ 7.140.00 $ 5,329.75 $ 2,700.00 $ 3,934.96 $ 2,910.30 $ 8.8M.96 VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES . . . - ' 1. Health service: ' (1) Personal service, (nurse, etc.) (2) Supplies and transportation 2. Transportation of pupils: (1) Personal service (2) Supplies and other expenses (3) Repair and replacement of busses 1,200.00 $ 586.74 $ 600.00 $ 1,140.00 270.00 ,17.61 15.00 26.43 680.00 363.51 340.00 794.89 300.00 95.46 125.00 164.15 250.00 . 85.86 125.00 310.20 4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies $ 2,700.00 $ 1.149.18 $ 1.205.00 $ 2,435.67 $ 3.271.61 $ 3,467.92 VII. FIXED CHARGES 1. Insurance $ 1,700.00 $ 180.90 $ 850.00 $ 1,261.82 4. Total Fixed Charges : $ 1.700.00 $ 180.90 $ 850.00 $ 1,261.82 $ 1,599.99 $ 3,455.91 VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS ' 2. Alteration of buildings (not repairs) $ 500.00 $ 328.79 $ 3. New furniture, equipment and replacements.... 2,000.00 2,527.78 4. Other capital outlays: . . (1) Library books 1,000.00 ' 184.21 5. Total Capital Outlays $ 3,500.00 $ 250.00 $ 1,25000 500.00 956.70 983.58 3.040.78 $ 2.000.00 $ 1,940.28 $ 3,416.35 $ 5,285.24 IX. DEBT SERVICE 1. Interest on warrants 300.00 $ 3. Total Debt Service $ 300.00 ' 50.00 $ 247.22 $ : 320.30 $ 566.44 50.00 $ 247.22 $ 320.30 $ ' 566.44 XEMERGENCY $ 2.930.00 $ 22.17$ 1,000.00 $ 564.40 $ 170.27 $ 168.00 Total Schedule II General Fund Total estimat6d expenses for the year sum of items I. II. Ill, IV, V, VI, VII, VHI, IX. X .... $178.782.00 Schedule III Bond Interest and Sinking Fund BOND INTEREST AND SINKING FUND Debt Service 1. Principal on bonds (include negotiable interest bearing warrants issued under section 35-1104)$ 30, 2. Interest on bonds 13, ,000.00 000.00 3. Total Schedule III Debt Service $ 43.000.00 Schedule VI Summary of Estimates of Expenditures,' Recelpta and Available Cash Balances, and Tax Levies Estimation of Tax Levy General Fund Bond Inter Total and Sinking Schedule II Total estimated expenditures ..$178,782.00 DEDUCT: Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Schedule I) 148,600.00 Amount necessary, to balance the budget 30,182.00 Balance to be raised by taxation 30,182.00 Total estimated tax levies for ensuing Fund ' Total Schedule III -$ 43,000.00 43,000.00 fiscal year Analysis of estimated tax levies: Amount inside 6 limitation .. Amount outside 6 limitation. . $ 30,182.00 $ 30,182.00 None INDEBTEDNESS 1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (in clude all negotiable interest-bearing warranto Issued under section 111- 1016, O, C. L. A.) $302,000.00 2. Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants Issued and endorsed "not paid for want of funds" 17,122.22 4. Total Indebtedness (sum of Items 1, 2, 3) J. 13-20 No. 81. $319,122.22 Dated this June 11, 1942. Signed: IDA M. ODELL, District Clerk L. L. TRUAX Chairman, Board of Directors. , i Approved by Budget Committee, June 11, 1942. ' , Signed: V. E. O'NEILL, . - Secretary, Budget Committee . , GLEN HOUT, ... Chairman, Budget Committee". M Phone 6404 V