PAGE EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON j'une 5, 1943 IBIIIIIW Undergoes Operation M. L. Shultz, formerly of this city, who haa been engaged in war work near San Francisco since leaving here, is a patient at the San Francisco Polyclinic where he had a major operation on May. 28. According to word re ceived by friends, his condition is showing improvement. His son', Alvin, formerly employed at Dorrls, Calif., has returned to the States from the Hawaiian islands where he has been en gaged In construction work ana is now at Sacramento with his wife. Return To City Mrs. Claude Davis, accompanied by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Rex Davis and son, Rodney, returned Fri dayevcnlng to their homes here. Mrs. Davis went east to bid good bye to her son, Lieut. Davis, be fore he departed for overseas du ty. Mrs. Rex Davis and son have been residing at Leesvillc, La., for the past several months while the lieutenant was stationed there. . ',' Passes Away Word has been received from Mrs. Everett Brining of Denver avenue that her husband, Everett Brining, passed away in the sanitarium at The Dalles on Friday morning, June 4. He entered the sanitar ium some months ago for treat ment and leaves a wife and daughter Twyla. The funeral services will be held in Klam ath Falls. To Seattle David Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Clark of 1737 Menlo Way, re ceived his orders and left last night for Seattle where he will be assigned for pre-flight train ing. He attended the Univer sity of Oregon this last year and took his examinations there for the V-5 program of the navy. To Santa Crui Mrs. W. W. Clarey of Riverdale addition has gone to Santa Cruz where she will attend the Northern Cali fornia district assembly of the Church of the Nazarene. At the close of the assembly she will go to Fresno to visit her mother, Mrs. Kennedy. - Returns Mrs. R. A. LaLondc of 623 Upham street returned homo Wednesday from Tacoma, Wash., where she attended the graduation exercises of her daughter, Jane LaLonde, from St. Joseph's school of nursing. Roast Burns The fire depart ment was called out at 6:04 last night to the Rex Arms apart ments where a roast had burned in the apartment of Mrs. Love lace. No damage was done. . To Washington Donna Ten owski of Monclaire street left yesterday for Raymond, Wash., to visit her grandmother, Mrs. J. Tenowski. General Eisenhower Honored By Giraud For Summer Miss Betty Lar vie of Monclaire street - left today to spend the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Bredcson in San Francisco. Police Court This morning in police court there were six drunks and two traffic tickets. . From Portland Mrs. Harry Jones and two children, Janet Lee and Steven, are visiting in Klamath Falls with relatives and friends. MFDICATED Sootha itch of Btnplo POWDER FOR tormer'y Mexican a..? Heat Powder. Relieve FAMILY USE diaper rub. heat rash. OBITUARY LOUIS HARRY BONDY Louis Harry Bondy, a native of Niagara, Ore., age 43 years, 4 months, 23 days, passed away in this city Friday morning, June 4. His residence was at 524 North Second street. He had re sided in Klamath Falls for the past fifteen years. His last work was as clerk at the Klamath no te!. He is survived by: a daugh ter, Virginia Bondy of Portland, Ore.; his father, Harry D. Bondy, Castella, Calif.; and two sisters, Mrs. Winnifred Darnell and Mrs. Maude Wright both of Klamath Falls. The remains are at the Earl Whitlock Funeral home, Pine street at Sixth. Funeral ar rangements are being announced today. The average Lapp family re quires 100 reindeer for its main tenance. 1 ' If I- l, .' I i. -; f y ; (NEA Rmlio-TeUpholo) In a ceremony which too place at Palais d'Ete, Algiers. French leader Gen. Henri Giraud, left, decorates General Dwiglit W. Elsenhower with the Grand Cross Legion of Honor. The occasion took place to celebrate the Allied victory In Tunisia. Official u. S. Army Signal Corps Radio-Telephoto. ill. will! our iiIiIbMihIWI:.'1:. 'Mill 1 II II m i' 1 1 FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY JJ ' Effective June 9 M. MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective Feb. 15, 1943) Train 19 Southbound: 6 p. m. Train 20 Northbound: 11 a. m. Train 17 Southbound: 7 a. m. Train 16 Northbound: 10 p. m. Medford Stage, Westbound, 3:30 p. m.. Evening Airmail. Stages to Alturas. Ashland, Lake view and Rocky Point. 7 a. m. "Do f have to post on $77,000 bond to protect myself un der the new Oregon law ?" Aik Paul 0. For complete Information on this law, and how to completely pro tect yourself, consult The LANDRY Co. 419 Main SJ. Phono 5612 The Court House Is Now One Block Down the Street From Our Office. Jobs Daughters Members of the local chapter of Job's Daughters will attend the morning service at the First Methodist church tomorrow (Sunday). Members are asked to be at the church ' at 10:50 a. m. from where they may walk into the sanctuary to gether, places having been re served for them. Service com mences at 11 a. m. The min ister, Rev. Victor Phillips, will preach the sermon and Mrs. Thomas B. Powers will sing, "O Divine : Redeemer," by Gounod. The public is invited. First Aid Class A First Aid class will meet Monday night at 7:30 at the Church of God on Altamont Drive. Anyone in terested is welcome. Pine Grove Sunday School The Pine Grove Sunday school will have a potluck dinner fol lowing Sunday school on June 6. Missionary speakers are Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McNaughton, now of Tulelake. Sunday school is at 9:43, to be followed by song service and with dinner at 1 o'clock. All in the com munity are invited to bring their dinner and participate in the meeting. Coffee and cream are being furnished by the Sun day, school. . Suburban League Auxiliary The Suburban League auxiliary will hold its potluck luncheon and business meeting Monday, June y, at the home of Mrs. Ves ta Stiles, 2335 Wiard lane. Lunch will be served at 1 o'clock. Any one interested is welcome to at tend. Neighbors The Neighbors of Woodcraft Will meet in the KC hall Monday, at 8 p. m. Follow ing the business meeting there will be entertainment and each one attending is asked to bring a paper sack lunch; coffee will be served by the lodge. Juveniles The Juveniles of the Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet in the KC hall Monday at 2 p. m. instead of 4 p. m. There will be a business meeting, games and refreshments, with June Tilton In charge. Thimble Club ' Mrs. Lucy Severn will be hostess to the Thimble club of the Neighbors of Woodcraft on Wednesday at 8 p. m. at her home, 703 Upham street. Whist and pinochle will be played and all members and friends are invited to attend. Drill Team Prosperity Re bckah drill team will meet on Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock 3-FGirl Face, figure and facility of movement have won Marilyn Christine the title of Holly wood's 3-F chorine. in the IOOF hall to practice for initiation. All members of the team are urged to attend. Eagles Auxiliary and Drum Corps The Eagles auxiliary and drum corps will hold their regular Saturday night dance in the KC hall tonight from 9 un til 1. Music will be by Estin Ki ger's orchestra. Legion of the Moose Tha Legion of the Moose will have election of officers on Sunday, June 6, at the Moose hall at 2 p. m. All Legion members are asked to be there for the elec tion. There will be entertain ment and refreshments after ward. FUNERAL LOUIS HARRY BONDY Funeral services for tne late Louis Harry Bondy, who passed away in this city June 4, will be held from the chapel of the Earl Whitlock Funeral home, Pine street at Sixth, Monday, June 7 at 3 p. m. with the Reverend Arthur Charles Bates of the First Christian church officiating. Commitment service and Inter ment will follow in the family plot in . Linkvllle cemetery. Friends are invited. At present there are 57,000, 000 square miles of land and 140,000,000 square miles of sea on the earth. Citizens of the United Slates spend about $50,000,000 a day for food. OMDIHI EAGLES HALL Adm. Men 50c Ladies 10c 9th and Walnut Notlct of School Election Upon Question of Increasing Tax Ltvy Over Amount Limited by Section 1 1, Article XI, State Constitution NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an oloctlon will bo hold In Union High Si'huul District No. 2 of KluimiUi County, Stale) of Oregon, at the Union High School Building, localud at Mom-Intro mid Cross BlreutH, Kluiimlh fulls, Oregon, In sum Union High School District No. 2, on the 2Blh day of Juno, 11)43, from the hour of two o'clock p. in. to tho hour of seven o clock p. m. for tho purpose of submitting to the legal votors of said Union High School District No, 2, llio question (1) of inurouslng the tax lew for the fiscal school year beginning on the first duy of July, 1943, and oiidiug on tho 30th tiny of Juno, 1044, over the amount limited by Section 11, Article XI, of tho Constitution of Oregon, and (2) the adoption of llio following budget of estimated expend itures for said Union High School District No. 2 for suid fiscal your. Tho reasons for increasing such levy are: 1. Increased cost of instruction 2. Increased cost of operation 3. Increased cost of maintenance and repairs Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 4th day of June, 1043. , . , ATTEST: J. P. WELLS, District Clerk. M. S. WEST, Chairman Board of Directors. PROPOSED BUDGET ' Schedule I EsmMRMhTtsnd Estimated Receipts from Vocational Education , Estimated Receipts from High School Tuition (Summer School). Estimated Receipts from Other Sources (Miscellaneous) General Fund ... I 2,250.00 300.00 1,200.00 Estimated Total Receipts $ 3.750,00 Schedule II General Fund Estimated Expenditures KMtrlullttirn ami llilli-l Allowmiis, tor HU Minitlii of i.lllnrM fit, Tlirt ri.ml VM rrvrrtllng Iht Dimntl Sflnwl Yr , GENERAL CONTROL Personal service: Superintendent Clerk Stenographers and other office assistants ... War Emergency Adjustment Supplies Elections and publicity Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.) Other expense of general control: (1) Total Expense of General Control $ l.'urrriil Hi-houl Yritr r.llni.t',1 Itrlaltra tvi.rn.iilurr, lrl IS IMS l K,irnilllillr h III.' Et,ril,llliltr lln.lgrl l"i Hi" U" KOMlIng In llrlalt AIL-mmm Vfr f III SibiHil r 1,1 t Ma. In Htl.ll Thir-Mr 11 1 1, School rtM lull II $ 2,125.00 $ 1,042.68 $ 2,125.00 $ 1,400.00 UHD.DU 1,400.00 1,080.00 1.600.00 ' 401.24 780.00 400.00 23.21 100.00 400.00 308.04 300.00 158.35 125.00 88.14 125.00 102.20 550.00 415.00 300.00 107.05 400.00 113.75 125.00 1H0.0U $ 7,000.00 $ 3.09O5 $ 5.255.00 $ I.H2B.50 Ulve YrmlJ I..I.I. lull) II i' Will hums iii' $ I.H43.45 I 1,542.39 II. INSTRUCTION Supervision Personal service: Principals Supervisors War Emergency Adjustment '. Stenographers and other office assistants.. Supplies, principals and supervisors Diplomas Other expense of supervision Total Expense. Supervision $ 2,048.00 $ 1,532.78 S 2,000.00 $ 4.212.42 S $ 2,610.40 , 500.00 116.68 400.00 2,610.00 1,085.19 1.560.00 300.00 228.72 200.00 700 01 330.00 330.00 150.00 51.78 150.00 604.00 $ 6.B38.00 $ 3,()l.lTiT $ 5,540.110 $ 8,1 117.011 $ 7.033.17 III. INSTRUCTION Teaching Personal service: Teachers and Coaches War Emergency Adjustment Substitute Teaching Summer School Home Instruction Librarian Supplies Textbooks Other Expense of Teaching Total Exponas o( Teaching .... $ 80,758.50 8,600.00 1,200.00 375.00 600.00 2,100.00 4,110.10 05.00 $ 3.1.774.03 1,891.75 1,204.66 1,032.40 16.05 22.00 S 80,588.00 4,287.00 Hill). 00 300.00 600.00 2,100.00 3,829.50 05.00 $ 85,638.10 $ 2,327.02 6.50 80.85 $ 97.B47.80 $ 35.943.17 $ 1)2. 8119. 50 $ BB.U52.47 $ 76.449.65 $ 70.949 01 IV. OPERATION OF PLANT Personal service: Janitors and other employees War Emergency Adjustment .. Janitors' Supplies and Laundry Fuel .' Light and Power Water Telephone Other Expense of Operation .... Total Expense of Operation $ 8.720.00 $ 4.468.35 $ 8,720.00 $ 8,753.40 1,700.00 666.60 1,700.00 1,950.00 1.882.50 1,000.00 1.211.20 3,014.00 1.454.02 3,014.00 2.740.49 2.500.00 1,321.63 2,500.00 3.069.90 1.406.00 804.37 1,406.00 1,209.03 450.00 302.20 450.00 750.00 60.53 750.00 183.86 $ 20.4I10.00' $ I0,96ti0 S 19.540.00 $"18.077.84 $ 17.004.71 14.807.93 V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Repair and maintenance of furniture and equipment Repair and maintenance of buildings and grounds $ 1,025.00 , 6,465.00 $ 334.13 $ 1,505.00 5,043.03 7,530.00 $ 3,309.50 6.039.08 Total Expense of Maintenance and Rapalri S 8.090.00 S 5.377.18 $ 0.035.00 $ 9,348.67 $ 6.616.79 I 3.614.71 VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES Health service: Personal service (nurse, etc.) Supplies Physical examinations '., Transportation of pupils: Personal service Supplies and other expenses Repair and replacement of busses .... Other auxiliary agencies: Personal service, cafeteria manager Supplies and other expenses War emergency adjustment Librarian 1,125.00 50.00 1.00 3,325.00 1,750.00 1,450.00 720.00 200.00 430.00 61.40 000.00 50.00 250.00 1,334.38 2,925.00 520.78 2,750.00 604.74 1,450.00 06.68 450.00 200.00 $ 1,708.17 $ 5,825.35 2,100.00 Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies $ 8.621.00 $ 3.027.03 $ 8.975.00 $ 9.724.52 $ 12.962.54 $ 9,325.30 VII. FIXED CHARGES Insurance, blanket $ 717.75 Eusses 440.00 S.I.A.C : 500.00 Vault 14.00 805.71 313.93 316.02 1,055.20 440.00 240.00 14.00 2,460.35 ( Total Fixed Charges $ 1,671.75 $ 1,525.68 $ VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS New buildings .'. Alteration of buildings (not repairs) New furniture, equipment and replacements Library books New busses 1,200.00 5,440.00 1,388.46 2,213.11 1.740.20 $ 2.460.35 $ 1,247.65 $ 1,246.55 725.00 9,645.50 200.00 1,813.05 1,781.27 4,380.90 7,533.95 6.640.00 $ 3,899.67 $ 10,570.80 $ 18.518.23 $ 8,125.92 $ 10,289.64 X. EMERGENCY $ 7,500.00 $ $ 7,500.00 $ $ 62.638.25 I II III IM Total Schedule II General Fund $164,698.35 $ 66,541,42 $160,764.20 $153.007.67 $193,780.13 Schedule HI Bond Interest and Sinking Fund BOND INTEREST AND SINKING FUND Debt Service Principal on bonds Interest on bonds $ 47,500.00 $ 12,500.00 $ 75,000.00 $ 45,000.00 $ 15,000.00 10,230.00 Total Schedule III Debt Service .'......... $ 60,000.00 $ $ 00,000.00 $ 61,230.00 $ 62.638.25 $ 64,741.25 Indicates principal Items used In Third Class Districts. Proposed measure by the Board of Directors of Union High School District No. 2, of Klamath County, Oregon, and approved by said board on May 31, 1943, to be submitted to tho legal voters of said Union High School District for their approval or rejection at the special budget election to be held on June 28, 1043, , The following Is the form In which the measure will be printed on the official ballot: . Referred to the Legal Voters By the Board of Directors Shall the Board of Directors be authorized to levy a tax sufficient to produce $13,000.00, In addition to the tax levy for the budgeted items advertised in connection with tho election, for tho purchase of Lot 13 and Lot 14, of Block 61, of Second Hot-Springs Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Klamoth County, Oregon, together with tho hot woler well, natutorlum and equipment thereon, making the total amount of revenue to be raised for tho fiscal year beginning on July 1, 1043, the gum of $177,698.35 for all purposes other than the payment of principal and interest on bonded Indebtedness? : NO VOTE YES or NO. Summary of Estimates of Expenditures, Receipts and Available Cash Balances, and Tax Levies Schedule VI Estimation of Tax Levy (1) Bond Int. & Total All General Fund Sinking Fund Funds Total Schcd- Total Schcd (2) ulo 2 ulo HI (3) (4) Total estimated expenditures $237,608.35 $177,698.35 $ 60,000.00 Deduct: Total estimated receipts (Schedule I) - 3,750.00 3,750.00 Balance to bo raised by taxation 233,948.35 173.048.35 80,080.00 Indebtedness Amount of bonded Indebtedness $325,000.00 Amount of warrant Indebtedness on warrants Is sued and endorsed "not paid for want of funds".... none Amount of other Indebtedness none Total Indebtedness (sum of Items 1, 2, 3) J, 5 15 No. 240. $325,000.00 Dated this 31st day of May, 1943. Signed: J. P. WELLS, M. S, WEST, District Clerk, Chairman, Board of Directors. Approved by Budget Commlttoo May 31, 1943. Signed: J. P. WELLS, M. S. WEST, Secretary, Chairman, Budget Committee. Budget Committee.