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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1945)
tfellatidn "H eld t.BPW.; Meeting I.' formal candle ceremony on the stage of the Wlllnrrt Vtmart room, now off eery of the Klamath County Busl Ed Professional Women i club wore Installed Monday eve Roy Sit, by Elcnora Wcathorford, a past president of the L Installation formed a particularly lovely scene with all bants gowned in paste formal. The new president, Hazel Kn, was presented with a bouquet of red roses, and each ""J?.' J1",1, V.LC int: jewcu U president; Betty Jonea, fng secretary; Madge I V:lunr. treasurer. rriii. ---- Ming this ceremony, Mrs. iii .mis "Your Song from So" and "Chnrmalno," ac Bleu oy ulw' vow.- courtesy of the KUHS department, a short play. Cil crui-i ,, " cd under the direction B. B. Blomnulst. Those cast were Marian Sex rolyn Long, Jim Carlton, e KlnK, Jcnnctto Petty, arl Hilton os master of biles, Iris on the slate upw L.nlln nt flnlAirl wftm led by Isabella Brlxner, KUaUYl Ul MIC SUUIIIGIII Oregon district, and Norma Mil ler, retiring president of the Klamath club. Margaret Hickcy national president of BPW, who la attending the United Nations conference at San Francisco In the capacity of consultant, was In attendance at the Salem meeting, M I a a Hickcy described the women delegates at the confer ence, and stated that an inter esting sidelight to BPW Is the fact that delegates aro making a special effort for recognition of ,m,cn thrugliout the world, and this la being actually In cluded In the structure. Miss Hickcy stressed tho Importance of postwar Job counseling, a new field that will probably employ many women. for the 7th War Loan, asked for assistance with the bond sales at the theatrei. Hn.r.l m.m bera volunteered and othera who can holn ThurHiv a Saturday evenings, Sunday aft ernoons and evenings until the end of the drive are asked to call Mrs. Poolo, Ina Patty wai appointed chairman of th Trtnlrlo Anna- tlons to the USO during July. Mcmocrs can reach her by call ing 8167. Mm. rtnlnv .-., l,l that dues be paid as soon as possible, at least during June, In order that they may be nucu niiu neauquaricrs cany, Cfllorflll flihln Hnnni-nUn . liVW OlIUIII U( tulips and lilacs were arranged Vr o""icrs ana ftiaruyn Bryan, a navy nurse who is as sisting at the health unit and nu wa guesi ior ine eve ning. The June executive board nipplfiiir uftn hm uai,i ... ,.. . B ,.. UL at lIle home of Norma Miller instead oi wun rars. unxner, as former ly nlnnnoH Tli . 1 1. i clippings and pictures of the v. o obivibica, ulnae oy ana Russel, was on display. Plane Wftrit rntinnlirl 41 meeting on June 4, which Is w - uwim iiyt wun ad vance members of the Infantry I k j poruon 01 ine Ma Maim viucriaining, S 5 8 Historians estimate that gloves "-- tn use innrfi man innn I '" wvvv " """.,.,,t'.frIL'i1?. .,'-P0J. T.g V'. INCatA.INO THE TAT I HI nil.."- ... - .unillniriUN " ' IDE AMOUNT iu nrnrnv nivrw ih.t ... ... .. .. . - 01 juu .... - " ii.a, p. m., in lh hmir nf "'MKi no. 1. on in K-oi'.h. ConVmuU.;-.-! brwST ' w a,)' ' vr lh. .mii'mTlmiift bys.Jllon U IOn ior inrrwaminai turn taivjr arai 1. Inrrftii1 cot of In I ruction 3, IncrtJurtf coat of operation 3, Inrrcaa-ri coat of malnUimnc ind rpilra imount nf lax, in txroaa or IM B HmlUllon, nronrMcd to 1 r Jed at Kl.mith r-lli. Oron, thli Mlh day of Miy. KJI. cd for "ld y"r U IH2,8U0.70. p, WKI.I.S, uutrifl cirk. . - -., , t,wm .r. lh. hun.1 ,.llm.lM for ..Id fl.c.l y..r .. .pproyfd by "ihg'gl c'.'nlmU Mly"!.! S!g.ct0"- BUDGET ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Iriili ! rillmttfal Haoflpla an 4 Arallabla Calk Balaatti Irhool rund School Kund , triuflbla School fund hr llandlrappxid ChUdran jtippliai, I'roparty, or Equipment... , Total ntrclpta Available Caah Halanca Cih DaUnc-Dduct Dafleltl Total ftartlpta and AvatUbl Cath Balanet General Tund 07.1 aj. oo 24.810.00 4 3)3 DO 2,0X1.00 200.00 35,00 120 00 300.00 9119.949.00 $134,649 00 Ldult II (ifiirral rund I, TONTROt il rvlrt: rinlandant iccraphcri and othrrr offlea aialitanU... kulmry education and caniua ervicaa ....,.. im and publicity , larvlra irlerk a bond, audit, ate.),., laipcnia of general control: ervira tlnata trviiora fcffiphera and oirief 'ornce'aiiuianta'" itxpenw or aupervlaion . Capan ef auparvlalen M CT I ON Teach log I ttrvice: Mfl IllUtM I Education nan ITION Of TLANT ii lervice: iri and other employee , hd power . i:tl'.iiatad CipendHurci Kitlmatrri Expandlturei for the E nan in a School Year In Detail 1943-44 l.sno.nn 1 AVI. 00 2,300.00 1.000.00 Budget Allow nra In Detail . for the Current School Year 1944-48 2 flOO OO l.nso.oo 2,000.00 1,300.X Kxpendlturea for Two Fiscal Yean Next Precedlnff the Current School Year Detailed Yearly Expendlturea Total 1943-44 1942-43 22115.111 1..VHU7 1.5S6.M 483.40 550.00 150.0(1 550.00 450.00 550.00 125.00 550 on 450.00 4B2.RA 44.m M5.00 226.31 if nit af flenarat Central ...., ... t $ II. INHTRUCTION Beparvlalaa ... $ 15.000.00 4.337.25 1,400.00 50,00 25.00 - t 20.B12.2S 9 11.414.50 4.937.75 1,400.00 50.00 50.00 9T7.a3lL25 n.i82.m 8.371.9R 1,437.71 15.6H 18.10 S 18.026,20 luppllea, renalra (chalk, paper, ate.) Recreation xpenic of leaching; ..... Eiaanae ef Teaching; . 9199.000.00 3.000.00 4.00R.00 900.00 450.00 3,400.00 7.026.00 600.00 50.00 9319,53400 9190 652 . 85 2.200.00 2,000,00 750.00 . 45o.no 3,130.00 4,000.00 600.00 50.00 817T,fmB5 M2.70 2R6.53 3, 162. 22 3,244.40 and Oarbage ppente or operation HM ttptnta ef Oparallen , f 25,000.00 1 .700.01) fl.000.00 n. 500. oo 1,600.00 600.00 300.00 75.00 .... 9 40.978.00 9 20.764 XI 2.000.00 6.000.00 .1.300.00 1,500.00 800.00 TS.00 9 34.639.23 9 IT. 206. 65 2.063.52 6. 029. 96 4,033.85 088.50 """a;oo pANCr. AND REPAWi Eiwrvica w nd maintenance of furniture nd equipment" expenie of maintenance and rapalri r-1"ni et Malntenanee and Rapalra J.340.O0 875.00 14,179.00 1,345.00 9 18.730.00 9 a. 120.00 900.00 9.250.80 325.00 9 1.953.31 131.66 fcHY AGENCIES rvlr fl Mrvlre inune. atr.) rtati t x,n" fl itrvlca ...I. '. nd replacement of buaaei 1'!. Z.Z W Bervlre 0 and other expeniea 780.00 300.00 300.00 1,100.00 800.00 1.740 00 78.00 780.00 300.00 300.00 1,848.70 38.61 370.70 300.41 199.18 042.00 37.21 tipewae ef Awxlllary Agenelea $ 8,335.00 4,345.00 $ 3.324.78 V 3.69865 HARflES " '- " "" " f 9 1,607.78 1.T80.1B $ 2,162.48 HH Chargee $ 1 ,607.78 9 1,780.16 9 2.193.45 $ 1,045.47 II. OUTLAY " n ot bulldlnga (not repaint t 3.370.00 $ 830,00 r, I'i1' e,0U'Pnitnl and replacement 18,089.00 1.604.00 Pllel outlaya; .J01" : 1.800.00 1.800.00 mint of Dldgi. and Ground 2,075.00 1.643,48 Outlay ; $ 15,334.00 j 10,467.45 9 2,39fl68 2,781.48 ERVirE-NON.BONDEn warranu . 9 100.00 9 100.00 $ 155.58 Birvlee, Non-banded 9 100.00 $ ' 100.00 9 155.55 $ 49.04 NCV . MB..BMMT.-....W 9 9,000,00 9 6,000.00 9 TJ8.88 peduia U naneral fund j 9347.487.01 9271,237.74 9174,589.90 let Ut1ct Committee or laid ichool dlitrlct on May 18. 1043. to be submitted to the legal voteri of eaid t,,i "i ' 'or their approval or rejection at the budget election to be held on Juna 18, 1945: I n Jlht ,orm cm which the meaaure will be printed on the official ballot: low AP of Dlrectori of School Diatrlct No. 1, of Klamath County. Oregon, be authorized to levy t tax auf Unr i k um ' 26,0OO.0O in addition to the tax levy for the budgeted Itema advertlied in connection with total im p " or ou''ding an addition to tn Fremont school, nn ine xumianing ana equipping me eame, ui (avenue to D raiieo in in a gjnerai iuna ior ine mt ywmr Htimmni u. um i xee No VOTE YZB.OR NO 111 n.i .. . . . -" rili u... j unciune negoiian iniereiioeanna - m ii hrt? Under 0M 111-1016, O. C. L. A.- , .10.000.00 9 W.OOO.OO . 9 .000.00 , , m............... ,,,M mm iu.ifW.uu "p'' i1"!!!! Debt larvlea-Bend anl In la rait 40,000.00 40,000.00; 9 36.703.82 57lf28 teVmentmPr"n,tBt "rf "ofAxrLvY,Mmtl" ' 1,,nlt,l", P expenditure , Receipt and ATallable Cab Balanoei, and Tax Levlae Tundi 9415,487.01 i"ce,pt" "nd vallible oajh baleneea W balance "budget"'! rund Total General Schedule It 9373.487.01 154.649.0ft-218,838.01 Interett and j una loiai Stneelal FundTotal and Sinking Improvement scnemue jii seneauie v 9 40,000.00 9 2,000.00 2,000.00 Id Br ijlu'V" 1S2.SS0.7S i,.J'?I"!B'ri"Ni;a mi " .. inaMdnM rv.rr.ni. """ lntrit Ulni . ,,,ul on"!" VSEi lndebtdneV10',VW,W I for "Pa endoraed ih . J.or ninaa" 1, 1, S,). Non. Non. lB7,0M.m Dat.il thli May 18, 1845. Slfn.dl J. P. Willi. . DUtrlol Clerk 1. 8. Robln.on. Chilrmin, Board oi Olricton Approved by Budfit Committee May IS, lata Sldlid: J. P. Willi. Sient.ry. Budf.t Committee I. s. Poblmon, . Chairman, Bitdit.t Commllt.. Tki&itjv me- V i 'A i . s . . . Social Calendar' ENGAGED Mr. and' Mrs. John Burke of Merrill have announced the en casement of their dauehtcr Mary, to PFC Pat Kossman ot the United States army. The Broom-elect in tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kossman of New Jersey and is stationed at Camp Tulelake - at the present time. Miss Burke is a graduate of the Merrill high school with the class of 1941. The wedding date has been set for June 17. Senior Ball TULELAKE In an old fashioned garden setting, with a background of evergreens, members of the senior class en tertained at the annual senior ball on Saturday evening, May 19, in the gymnasium of t h e Tulelake high school. One hundred and fifty couples danced from eight until one to music by the Chicagoans. a sec tion of the marine orchestra. The affair was formal, and guests were present from Tule lake, Merrill, Malin and Klam ath Falls. Next week marks the end of the school year, with bacca laureate services to Be ncia on Sunday evening, May 27 , in the high school gymnasium. The Rev. Hugh L. Bronson, pas tor of the Tulelake community Presbyterian church, and the Rev. George Kasparian, minis ter at the Full Gospel church, will deliver the addresses. Mem bers of the graduating class are to wear caps and gowns. Commencement will also -be held in the gymnasium on Thursday evening, May ii. S S S Marry At USO TULELAKE In an informal ceremony which took place at the u&u service room at rule- lone ui i ircuimuaj, ,aj au, 1 ( tricia Robson of Portland be came the bride of PFC Clyde Branthovcr of Astoria. The single ring ceremony was oer- formed in the presence of a num ber of enlisted personnel of uamp xuiciake wnere tne groom is stationed. The service was read by the Rev. Hugh L. Bron son, pastor of the Tulelake Com munity Presbyterian church, at T.m in tne evening. For her wedding, the bride chose a brown tailored suit with a checked topcoat and brown ac ccssorics. Her corsage was of pink and white carnations. Mrs. waiter McUrath. the ma tron ot nonor, wore a pale blue dressmaker suit with a corsage of pink carnations. PFC Wal ter McGrath. also of Camn Tule lake, stood as best man. Low arrangements of lavender and white lilacs were used about the room, and the refreshment table was centered with a large wedding cake, topped with a sol dier and his bride. Prior to bo ne stationed at Camp Tulelake. the groom served overseas in a paratroop UIIll. More Than Human Urge On the last day of mv life. I will throw away all the ser mons i ever preachodl all the prayers I ever made and all the calls on the sick. Then I will get on the good .plank grace and cross over to the land of glory. So said the old preacher, as he neared the end. It was God's grace for him but what for you and me? Many a time we have set our selves against God s holy will ana earned nis fierce wrath. But by that - same grace, He found a way to save us. First, He cleared us, for "The blood of Jesus Christ, God's - son, eleanseth us from all sin." Next, with sins.blotted out, God made these human bodies of ours to be His temple "What, know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit which is in you?" BIBLE. This was penned to certain new be lievers, not yet freed from the old evil ways. But the Holy SpirR had created within-them the new man and . they came through to clean lives. You said OKAY. Your heart believed God, that your sins were blotted out. Now FEEL INGS OR NO FEELINGS God has taken up wi.thin you. The new life is now in effect. Make it show. Feed out of the Bible. Be much in prayer. Yield Him the right of way and LIVE BY POWER FROM ON HIGH. So ou arc to come into the true. joy, cheer and peace. So lived the Apostle Paul who affirmed "I ever toll, wrestling with all the energy of Christ who is mightly at work within me." See Phil l:Z9. What for you? This snace naid for by a Portland lumberman. Sums large or small welcome for up- nommg and extending this uos pel by newspaper. , ; Friday iuna t Km turn Hlar Modal club will meet the Maiontc hall. Tuesday. Mav SB The national convention of AAUW will be held at tha Willard hotel at o;ju wun a ninnrr eeiing. Thurday, Jane T Rejrtilar mealing and luncheon nt the Officer Wive club at tha BQQ ot mis marine parncKi mi 14 noon. Officers Named. A regular husinnKx mpptlnr of the Catholic Daughters of America was held in the parish hall on Monriav pvnnini, Mav 14, and officers were elected to serve for the coming year. They will be Azita Kennedy, grand regent; Helen Egan, vice regem; nose ux,cary, proph' ctess;. Florence Pickett, lectur er: JcnCfl MfltV. hlRlnrinn' Martr. anne Granas, monitor; ' Violet i-ieser, nqanclal secretary Norma Earnest. tra,irr Louise Vaughn, organist; Clara Beard, sentinel; new trustees, Phyllis Mahoney and Lenorc uauagner. Lvnn Rovcrnft nnnalrina In behalf of the 7th War Loan drive, gave an interesting talk, and Azita Kennedy was appoint ed chairman of the war loan drive committee nf th rnA Refreshments were served by a committee composed of Phyl lis Smith, chairman, assisted by Norma Earnest, Frances Balin, Rosemary Zupan and Helen Dunbcck. - 5 Club Luncheon Esther Adkisson of 1536 Ore gon avenue was hostess to Ye Olde Pinochle club on Thurs day, May 10. . Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock to the regu lar members and a guest, Mrs. Frank Kaiser. Pinochle follow ed, and Ksthpr AHlri hiah score Melva rtaniplcnr. second, Violet Vance low, and oracc bock received tne pin ochle award. Mclva Danielsnn of 131 Wioh will be hostess May 31. 8 Pies Made Pics for the USO center dur ing the month of May were made by Mrs. T. L. McEnerney, Frances Druliner, Anne Zupan, Margaret McCambridge, Cath erine Schomaker, Laurette Bryant, mma Grev. Marie O'Sullivan, Agnes LaLonde, Louise Vaughn, A. Carnini, Al ice Clark,- Mary Higgins. Marv Palmer, Rosemary Zupan, Marie Harrington, unve Holzgang, Livia Bocchi, Marie Edwards and Mabel Brocktrup. Conger School Tops ; 7th War Loan Quota Conger school teachers and pupils over-subscribed their 7th War Loan quota by $1126, it was announced today. Total sold in the drive was $2225, as against a quota of 51099. Since, the beginning of . the school year, pupils and teachers have purchased $5032.95 in war bonds and stamps, and it was pointed out that this outstanding record was made in a school of 125 pupils. CARD OF THANKS On behalf of the family of the late David F. Gifford, we wish to express our gratitude for your many kindnesses evidenced in thought and deed. And sincere thanks to all blood donors. Mrs. Ruby Gifford and family Saturday May 28, ls43 HERALD AND NEWS 8EYEK Degree Of Honor The De gree of Honor will have a gen era! inspection Monday eve ning, June 4, in the KC hall and Ethel Lindholm, the new state director, of .Portland, and Minnie JJavis Card, state organ izer, also of Portland, will be present. Reservations for the banquet to be held in the First Methodist church may be made by calling Grace Bock, 6346, or Crcssa Grubb, 5082. Formats will be worn. Attention is called to the fact that this will not be the regular meeting, as the date for the hall has been exchanged with the Neighbors of Woodcraft. Goes East Lillie Darby of the music department of the city schools, left Saturday morning to spend the summer in Antioch, 111., with her sister and other relatives. Miss Darby plans to return the latter part of August. Her apartment in the Marion will be occupied during the sum mer by PFC and Mrs. Carl Hagel, (Pearl Jean Wilson);" Improving Robert Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson of Boardman street, was reDort- ed recovering at Hillside hospital where he is being treated for ab- dominal cuts received early this week when he crawled over a broken milk bottle- while- en gaged in a game of war. Fire Alarms The citv fire de partment was called 'to 225 Princeton at 7:33 a. m. Saturday to extinguish a blaze around a stove pipe at the F. E. Puekett residence. Slight damage was icuuiwu. xiie irucK aiso an swered two false alarms in the last 24 hours. Attend Church The John .Daughters will attend morning services at the Episcopal church, Eighth and Jefferson streets, in a body Sunday morning. All officers are asked to wear their robes and the group will meet at the church at 10:30 o'clock Sun day morning. Comincr Home Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kilpatrick of Merrill have received word from their son, Vernon, who has been with the. army in Italy, that he has ar rived in Boston. . Young Kil patrick expects to : be home on furlough shortly. - Toaitmaster Club S d e c i a 1 meeting of the Toastmasters club will be held at the Willard Monday, May 28, at 6:15 -p. m. AH Toastmasters and their wives or one guest are cordially invited. Installation Monday eve ning, May 28, in the parish hall, Catholic Daughters of America will -Install officers; and this will be ' followed by a special hour. Practice All officers of the Degree of Honor are- to meet for practice Sunday, May 27, at 2 p. m. in the KC hall. - PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO rAIN - NO HOSPITALIZATION N. Loll of Tim. P.rmaB.ol R.lti! DR. E. M. 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(Check onc)A.M.P.M. !( you live on R.R.D. or In country glut ipeciflc direction.- From Pasco Mr. and Mrs. John MacDougal of Pasco, Wash., are here for the week end, visiting her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Greene of Greene Gardens. They will be accompanied to Pasco Monday by their three grandchildren, Bill, Mary and Jim Greene, who will spend a part of the summer at the MacDougal home. Recovers Virginia Lee, 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cunningham of Bo nanza, has recovered from a se vere attack of pneumonia and was able to leave Klamath Val ley hospital Saturday for her home. To Portland R. H. Dunbar, Klamath Falls insurance man, left by train Friday night for Portland to visit his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moser and daughters. He will spend a week in the north. Dorris Man Injured ; Accidentally, Report t!nl. Ttill 3narlna,le rnv..i.. of Dorris, was reporte'd seriously nun. in uermany on April 22, ... ' - "'iu m friPnn IViirn AVnminanr, ........ I ' accidentally and ununrierl him iu me uuuuinen. ai ine latest report heard by his grandmoth- ci, lurs. urace apannaus, 310 a. Sth in Klamath Falls, the corpor al was out oi danger. .., , . , Mrs. Spannaus was Informed Mav 24 Of thp htrlh nf a rfouMhlM. to Cpl. Spannaus' wife, the for mer Ruth Latham of Dorris. Betty Jane Spannaus was born . in West Point, Calif. 1 7 iia. vrtiiier J. - Heifer, 524i Main, is improving miisiue nospuai iollQWing maor surgery. Thursday. . . To Attend School Augusta Parker, principal of Joseph Con ger school, plans to leave for Ashland the early part of June to attend summer session at Southern OrpPnn CnVaam nf Education. ATTENTION : FARMERS We pay highest cash prices far LIVE or DRESSED POUL TRY. Phone 5175, , or fee your nearest Safeway market operator. SAFEWAY A GIFT with any purchase of Trantlueid Mako-upi V&firBl H0UBI6AHT SREER-SITTED FACE PSWDEI hri RmrrW rime Mfyi feis taoi4in a ctf atfrbe '. aowilei in Champeptt Kout or other lovely - Tramlucid ihades win be given to you with the- purcllits f any Trantlueid make-up preparation! Come in ujooji ' a LipKjck, Rouge, Foundation-tone, or oo of hj : 7 fine Tntntlucid Creams, and get your sptftl -. LEE HENDRICKS YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUGGIST 22.2 So.6rli St. il!C 20X5 m2 J Tf aI nAT.fi Tl I "J II -ri A A J Ik Ik I -H if -Tha police provides protection - . . . When your children cross the street; . Just as your health is guarded -When it's FLTJHRER'S BREAD yeu tat. ; For Serving