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JUDT 1043 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE o Maiket& and fyinxMctial COVERY ROAD RE SIT ROCKY FOR STOCK PRICE 5 NEW YORK, June IS (IP) Tho recovery rood win bit rocky In today's stock mnrkot al though scattered rolls and Induit triulH wero ablo to register mod crnte gains. Lowes runged from fraction to moro tluin 2 point ut the start In rather lively dealings. Quota tion! neor tho close were no worso thnn Irregular. Transfers were around 1.000,0(10 shores. Yesterday's tumble, sharpest since April 0, brought a revival of bids here and there on the aheory the list might have been iversold. There was nothing In the way of n buying rush, how ever. Closing quotations: American Can 85 Am Cor h Fdy 4H Am Tel St Tel 153i .Anaconda 27 Calif Packing 27 Cat Tractor 48 Comm'nw'lth Sou I General Electric 371 General Motors 54 1 Gt Nor Ky pft 29! i Illinois Central 131 Int Harvester 70J Kennecott 30J Lockheed 201 NashKolv 13 N Y Central 18i Northern Pacific 15 Pac Con & Kl 281 Packard Motor 41 J. C. Penney 00 I'enna II It 281 Ottcpubllc Steel 17 i Richfield Oil ion Safeway Store 4H Scars Roebuck 78 Southern Pacific 251 Standard Brands li Sunshine Mining ...... Si Tmns-America 211 Union Oil Calif J9i Union Pacific 97 U S Steel r 54 Warner Picture 141 WHEAT CHICAGO, June IS W) Trading In wheat quieted down toward the close today as the market firmed after early offer ing were absorbed. Traders said thero was evidence of milt buying on the setback and ftthore was little disposition to wpross the selling side. Oats also were firm In the face of an active demand and offerings continued scarce. Rye-strengthened with wheat. At the close, wheat was un changed to tc lower than Mon day's final prices, July $1.44 1.431; September $1.44; corn whs unchanged at ceiling bids; outs gained s to 1 eents and rye was up I to li cents, July 871c; September 00t-ic. Government In our democracy depends upon the people, on what they want, on what they are willing to accept. The peo ple depend to a great extent on thousands of leaders tor guld- ance. We always get back to the leaders no matter where we start. Edward L. Bcrnays of ONew York, public relations expert. The belief persist that most homeless people do - not like work. H is one of those danger ou half-truths which hamper progress. Analyses disclose many of them willing and able to work under the right conditions. Dr, Siegfried Krous, New York City college sociologist. There are 69 square miles in the District of Columbia. Portland Produce I'ORTXANh. (if... Jtins IB fAPl- BliT. 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Vn I, W W I.U. r4 at'lc. lb, OI-1 tabla loi -raali nl tarry jiriwi Ko. 1, (. t,W Mi-lb. ban IrM-al No. I. W W eanUl. (HIM ItV MKATM Kflllmt prlca U ( talWa: Cminlry hllM boi. t bilrtiTi, Itu HU ba tOt'l -lrnt A A, lie; A. ?, h, liic, li, lliHo, It. IIU "S ""r Millar am inrw fiUf. 1 Jb.; btilU (nw cHttt, l!o Jli.i latHba, A A, Xac; A, W'Vl I. "4 rJ Ificj W i wOlum, llai II, i:So lb, WOOt-(l'Yrrnmnt vttlrol. AV WtKiUitl1 prlrt a)falf, No, t nr bs-U-r. VI.W; No. 1 Montana tlmolhy, 9XM So, ) (rati bay, HtM; ot-Mi, l-ftfloactw ttit. villay jxti(; ilmotiiy (vallt-y), .00 ton I flovtr, 4&MHQM Ion, LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, June 18 (AP-USDA ) CATTLE: 60. Nominal. Deslrablo grass steers quoted $14.00-14.50, Mon : day's steers, fully 25 cirrts low er. Packages focders, 913.00- 13.80, Knw loads grass heifers $12.00-12.60. Flit gross cows $11 11.60, Aged medium cows, $0.50 to $10.80. Calves: None. Nomi nal, HOGS: 400. Around 10 to IS cents higher. One load good to choice 237 lb. barrows and gilts $16.15, extreme top. Bulk good $15.00-16.10. Numerous packages good sows $13.83. SHKKP: 1800. Late Monday 25 to 50 cents lower. Good to choice lambs $14.00-14.73; feed ers dull. Potatoes CHICAGO, June 15 (AP USDA) Potatoes, arrivals 78; on track 134; total US ship ments 822; supplies light; de mand for California Long Whites good; market firm; for Southern Triumphs demand fair, market slightly weaker; California Long Whites US No. 1, $4.28, commercials $3. 84-4.00; Louisiana and Okluhoma Bliss Triumphs victory grade $3.00 $4.00; Arkansas Bliss Triumphs victory grade $4.05; Texas Bliss Triumphs victory grade $3.85-$4.03. WUattfou&HfWdk WAR BONDS ' Air oonOiUsfiluc Is a luxury which must wait until after the war is won. That Is our first Job , . . Win the War, And to win It we must buy more and more War Bonds. We must ssv through War Beixl pur chases for atter-thowsr goods , , . end at the ssme time lend our mon ey to Uncle Sam to pay the war cost. , Notice of School Election Upon Question of Increasing Tax LcvyOvar Amount Limited by Section 1 1, Article Xf, State Constitution NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that n election will be held in Union High School District No. oi Klamath County, Stat of Oregon, at the Union High School Building, located at Monclalre and Cross Streets, Klamath Falls, Oregon, in said Union High School District No. 2, on the 28th day of June, 1943, from the hour of two o'clock p. m, to the hour of seven o'clock p, m, for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said Union High School District No. 2, the question 1 of increasing the tax levy for the fiscal school year beginning on the first day of July, 1843, and ending on the 30th day of June, 1844, over the amount limited by Section 11, Article XI, of the Constitution of Oregon, end 2) the adoption of the following budget of estimated expend itures for said Union High School District No, 2 for said fiscal year. The reasons for Increasing such levy are: 1. Increased cost of instruction 2. Increased cost of operation 8. Increased cost of maintenance and repair Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 4th day of June, 1S43, ATTEST! J. P, WELLS, District Clerk. M. S. WEST, Chairman Board of Directors, FROfOSSD BUBGfT You can save enough to tastsll sir conditioning in your borne or store through your War Bend pur chases today , , , esr-msrk your Bond purchases for "air condition ing" or ether peace time purchases. "Voo'Te Deo Trar BH Now D Year Beat." y, j, Tmnry D,t.nm:i CHICAGO, June IS (AP- USDA) Salable hogs 18,000; to tal 23,000; active, generally 15 20 cents lower thun Monday's average, with spots 25 cents un dcr best time; top $14.15; good and choice 180-380 lb. $13.90 14.15, mostly $14.00 up; strictly good and choice 150-180 lb. $13-1-1.00! sows lfl cunts to mostly 25 cents lower; bulk good 380-55 lb. CHEROKEE TENNESSEE sows $13.50-75. Tennessee derived its name Suluble cattlo 6000; salable from the Indian name for the calves BOO; fed steers and year-1 chief town of the Cherokees, lo lings very druggy, unevenly 'eated on the Little Tennessee steady to 25 cents lower; mostly. river, 15-25 cents down; liberal water- . fulls tend to soften decline; how- As much as any other. Oils is- ever, outside demand narrow land nation (Japan), 'with its and most big puckers bidding ' enormous aspirations for a world fully 25 cents off; most early ; dominion, is our particular foe. sales $14.00-15.75; few loads On the Pacific coast this is welt Schedule I Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Balances 1 Estimated Receipts from Vocational Education Estimated Receipts from High School Tuition (Summer School).. Estimated Receipts from Other Sources (Miscellaneous) Schedule II General Fund General Fund ... $ 3,250.00 800.00 1,300.00 . $ 3,750.00 . Estimated Expenditures Kipradliurts sad Butfsrt jUtovraTtGe lot Sil Monttit of CfTffit School Yttr tiofniftttir.. for Thro tftrtl T.trs Knt fmootnf ttic Ojrf.nl School Tnf I. GENERAL CONTROL Personal service: Superintendent ... ........ Clerk Stenographers and other office assistant War Emergency Adjustment Supplies Elections and publicity Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.) Other expense of general control: (1) ... ... for tfe Co.uios hoot Vfaf Blfh School IXII! CtendUofM in D.Uil Ut t Mo. (MMS Sa4(.t Attow.nr at Stun for L.t tnr of tt 0)v Yrl Totl fir, I Tmt Oiv Yri Tottls 2,125.00 1,400.00 1,800.00 400.00 400.00 123.00 550.00 400.00 1,042.88 899,96 401.24 23,21 308 84 88.14 415.00 113.75 2,125.00 1,400.00 780.00 v 100.00 300.00 125.00 300.00 123.00 1,080.00 13S.3S 102.20 107.85 180.00 Total Expense of General Central . $ 7,000.00 $ 3,088.82 $ 5,255.00 $ 1,623.50 $ 5.643.45 $ 1.542.S8 $18.00-25, but bulk cattle unsold; some being taken o'l market; fed heifers weak; cows 10-13 cents lower; bulls steady, fairly ac tive; veolcrs weak with Mon day's 50c-$1.00 downturn; large-1 ly $10.00 down; bulk $5.00-50;; stock cattle slow. - Salable sheep 2000; total 4000;' lute Monday: fat iambs slow, closed 35-50 cents lower; sheep dull, top steady; others bids low-) er; today's trade; fat lambs ex-j ceeding slow, undertone on clip ped offerings understood. It is not always so soundly comprehended in other parts of the country. Lieut. Col. James Roosevelt. The people have a right to ex pect government officials to sac rifice all pride of opinion and cooperate just as officers of the army and navy are required to co-operate. War Mobilization Director James F. Byrnes'. The only hope of choosing a foreign policy that will insure lots native spring lambs very un It was fashionable not so lone again unevenly lower; pracfically no interest in ,.. th vein of their faces good and choice kinds; one load Dnie to show up the delicacy of common 78 lb. lambs $12.75; odd tna skin. " ' " 1 the peace and security of the na tlon lies in educating the nation to tho facts of foreign relations. President Charles Seymour of Yale U. Two-thirds of the total area of Georgia is covered by forests, according to estimates. even, $15.25-16.00, with only odd head to trade interests as high as $i6.50, undertone on sheep weak to lower; buyers talking down ward from $6.00 on shorn na tive ewes. j LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE INVITING BIDS j The Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, 1 will receive separate sealed bids 1 for the fiscal year, beginning No form of bacteria is able to July 1st, 1943, to June 30th, 1944, livo In honey. PTpSi at ' witamMiknJt, o 'HI 'YA SOIDIIR1 'Actress Aan Sheridan, who thinks the nation's girls should salute Army privates and greet them with a "Hi "a aoldierl" as a gesture of respeot, demonstrates Her Wea by saluting Private Roy E. Stoner. r M' MWi inclusive at the Police Judge's Office in the City Hall, up to and including 5 o'clock P. M., June 21st, 1943, on the following: 1. Requirements for the fiscal year of approximately 30,000 gallons of standard gasoline and approximately 900 gallons motor oil, oil to be delivered in barrels and gasoline in tank truck de liveries to the City, Garage and the City Fire Station as needed. 2. The yearly servicing of city office equipment for the fiscal year,- July 1st, 1943 to June 30th, 1944, consisting of: 12 Typewriters . 2 Merchant calculators 1 Allen Wales adding ma chine 1 Sundstrand adding ma chine 1 Dalton adding machine (Bids to include services only, and needed parts will be paid for separately). 3. The City's requirements for the fiscal year for electric light globes, to be taken by the City as needed from time to time. 4. Prisoners' meals for the fis cal year, All bids must include menu for one week. The City reserves the right to have the meals taken at the successful bidder's place of business or de livered to the City Jail. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and ait bids on the above equipment and supplies, and each bid will be awarded to the most satisfactory bidder. H. T. FRANEY, Police Judge J 8-15 No. 282. ALLIED HARBOR N 0 W-Fram4 by palm trees In Oils view, American arid British thief . .L" rtd anchor Vibe Utiot at Biterte, Tunisia, where Axis vessels once held sway, . NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF ADA F. MILLER, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that V. A. C. Ahlf. Executrix of the above entitled estate, has filed in said Court and Cause her Final Account, and by Order of the Honorable D. R. Vanden berg, Judge of said Court, the 6th day of July, A. D 1943, at the hour of 10:00 a. m. at the Court House in the Chambers of said Judge, has been fixed as the time and place of final hearing and settling of said account, and ail persons Interested in said estate are hereby notified to appear at that time and place then and there to present any objections which they may have to said Final Account. Said Order of Publication was made In Cham bers on the 28th day of May, 1843, directing publication to be made for four consecutive weeks in the Herald and News. V. A. C AHLF, Executrix. Date of First Publication, June 8, 1943. Date of Last Publication, June 29 1843 J 8-15-22-20 No. 250. II. INSTRUCTION Supervision Personal service: Principals War Emergency Adjustment Stenographers and other office assistants ...... Supplies, principals and supervisors ' Diplomas , Other expense of supervision . Total Expense, Supervision -;."r,,Y,.-g $ 2,948.00 $ 1,932.76 $ 2,900.00 $ 500.00 2,810.00 300.00 830.08 150.00 118.68 1,085,18 228.72 51.78 400.00 1,560.00 200.00 330.00 150.00 4,212.42 2,610.40 708 M 664.66 6,838.00 t 3,015.11 $ 5,540.00 $ 8,187.08 $ 7,033.17 $ 6,810.83 III. INSTRUCTION Teaching Personal service: Teachers and Coaches War Emergency Adjustment Substitute Teaching Summer School Home Instruction Librarian Supplies .t .... Textbooks I 80,738.80 8,600.00 1,200.00 375.00 600.00 2,100.00 4,119.10 85.00 Other Expense of Teaching . $ 31,774.63 1,891.75 1,204.66 1,032.48 18.83 22.68 $ 80,888.00 4,287.00 800.00 300.00 600.00 2.100.00 3,828.50 85.00 $ 85,638.10 $ 2,327.02 6 50 80.85 Total Expense of Teaching $ 97,847.60j5!943J7J)2Ji9j:50 IV. OPERATION OF PLANT Personal service: Janitors and other employee War Emergency Adjustment .. Janitors' Supplies and Laundry Fuel Light and Power Water Telephone $ 8.720.00 1,700.00 1,880.00 3,014.00 2,500.00 1,406.00 450.00 Other Expense of Operation . 750.00 Tota'l Expense of Operation ." '. $ 20,490.00 4,468.35 666.60 1,682.50 1,454.82 1,321.63 804.37 302.20 60.33 8,720X0 1,700.00 1,000.00 3,014.00 2,500.00 1,406.00 450.00 750.00 $ 8,753.40 $ 1,211.26 2,748.48 3,969.90 1,209.83 183.86 $ 10,961.10 $ 18,540.00 $ 18,077,64 $ 17,064.71 $ 14,807.88 V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Repair and maintenance of furniture and equipment ... Repair and maintenance of buildings nd grounds 1 1,623.00 8,465.00 834.18 8,043.03 1,505.00 7,530.00 3,308,89 6,038,08 Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs $ 8.080.00 $ 3,377.16 $ 9,035.00 $ 9,348.6? $ 8,616.79 $ 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 rrlanager Supplies and other expenses War emergency adjustment . Librarian Total Expense ef Auxiliary Agencies HT-nr m 1 VII. FIXED CHARGES Insurance, blanket . Busses ,. S.I.A.C Vault .. 1,125.00 50.00 1.00 3,323.00 1,750.00 1,450.00 720.00 200.00 430.00 61.49 1,834.88 829.78 834.74 86.68 800.00 50.00 250.00 2,825.00 3,780.00 1,450.00 450.00 200.00 $ 1,798.17 $ 8,823.33 3,100.80 - $ 717.73 $ 898.71 $ 1,055.20 $ 2,460 M t . . 440.00 313.93 440.00 500.00 818.02 240.00 .l.. ; , 14.00 . 14.00 $ $ $ $ 1,813.03 $ 8 1,300.00 1,366.48 725.00 1,781.3? 8,440.00 2,213.11 8,845.30 $ 4,388.88 . 200.00 Total rixed Charges VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS New buildings Alteration of buildings (not repairs) New furniture, equipment and replacements Library books New busses 7,333.85 Tatal Capital Outlays $ 6,640.00 $ 3.598.57 $ 10.570.50 $15,518,23 $ 8.125.82 $ 10,289.54 X. EMERGENCY $ 7.500.00 $ $ 7,500.00 $ $ 62,636,28 $ 64,741,28 Total Schedule II General Tund $164,698.35 $ 86,341.42 $160,784.20 $153.007,67 $193.780.13 $183,128,41 ScheduhH BMTjnteresndBS BOND INTEREST AND SINKING FUND Debt Service Principal on bonds Interest on bonds .. Total Schedule III Debt Service :. $ 60,000.00 $ $ 47,800.00 12,500.00 $ 75,000.00 $ 43,000.00 $ 18,000.00 16,230,00 $ 90,000.00 $ 61,230,00 $ 62.636.25 8 64. 741. 25 'Indicates principal items used in Third Class Districts, ProDosed measure bv the Board of Directors of Union Hiah School District No. 2, of Klamath County, Oregon, and approved by said board on May 31, 1943, to be submitted to the legal voters ef said Union High School District for their approval or rejection at' the special budget election to be held on June 28, 1843. The following Is the form in which the measure will be printed on the official ballot: . Referred lo 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 tot the budgeted items advertised in connection with the election, for the purchase of Lot 13 and Lot 14, of Block 61, of Second Hot Springs Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, together with the hot water well, natatorium and equipment thereon, making the total amount of revenue to be raised for the fiscal year beginning en July 1, 1843, tea sum of $177,698.38 for all purposes other than the payment of principal and interest on bonded Indebtedness? NO VOTE YES or NO. Schedule VI Summary of Estimates of Expenditure. Receipts and Available Cash Balances, and Ta I-ayj Estimation of Tax Levy tt) Total estimated expenditures Deduct: ' Total estimated receipts (Schedule 1) Bahncetceraisebyxatwn Bond Int. Ac Total All General Fund Sinking Fund Fund Total Sched- Total Sched (2) ule 3 ule HI (S) (4) $237,698.38 $177,688.35 $ 60,000.00 3,780.00 233,948.35 3,750.00 173,848.35 60,060.00 Indebtedness Amount of bonded Indebtedness $325,000,00 Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrant is sued and endorsed "not paid for want of funds".... - none Amount of other indebtedness ' . none Total Indebtedness (sum of items 1, 2, S) 3. 3 IS No. 246., $325,000.00 (Dated thi 3It day of May, 1843, , Signed: J. P. WELLS, M. S. WIST, iVHN Va ew r Board of Director. Approved by Budget Committee May 31, 1843. -Signed: J. P. WELLS, M. 8. WIST, Secretary, Chairman, Budget Committee, Budget CommrStea. ' . " . : .' . X '