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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1946)
Mill HI! WIRE NEWS Cascade Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nagel were able to use their boat for tin first time ilnce January 12, tn crossing from their home to the lodge last week. The lake has been frozen over and while the main body of water has been free from ice for nearly a month, the bays and near the shore line have been covered. Walter Larken is relieving in Fields as telegrapher. He took the place of Harvey Dowdy; sta tion agent here, while Dowdy was tn Eugene, Larkin is a new telegrapher recently hired by the Southern Pacific company. He recently returned from the south Pacific where he served in the navy. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Adkison returned from Portland after spending nearly a week visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knoll. Mrs. Knoll and son Johnnie returned with them and will spend the greater part of the week here The Knolls expect to move from their home in Oswego to Astoria shortly. The road from Willamette highway to the lodge has been cleared of snow. Bud Clarke found clearing the snow extreme ly difficult this year due to the water content making it much like cement to move. Clarke has spent the greater part of the winter here removing snow from the right-of-way and keeping the road to the lodge from the rail road tracks open with his bull dozer. Easter Sunday was an un- Kagc er Ruth Golden is back at work for Mallory's market after being absent for few days. Mrs. Resona and son Maurice are getting nicely settled in their new home on S. 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Macaffee spent Die weekend at Malin visiting relatives there. Mrs. Newell and children are living at the home of her sister and family since her home was burned inside and the furniture destroyed by fire few weeks ago. Thomas Hess arrived home Sunday from Fort Lewis, Wash., where he received his discharge from the navy some time ago. He visited with friends near the fort for several days before re turning home. Tom is the last usually as well as unseasonably warm day. A porcupine was run over by the train and killed here Sunday. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Notice of School Election Upon the Question of Increasing the Tax Levy Over the Amount Limited by Section II, Article XI, State Constitution. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that an election wit! b held In UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT No. J of Klamath Count, Stata of Oregon, at the High School Building located Aiamcda and Wall Streets, In Klamath Falls, Oregon, in satd Union Hlth School District No. 2. on the 23rd day of May. 1946. from the hour of two -o'clock, p. m.. until tha hour of even o'clock, p. m.. for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said Union High School District No. 3 the ques tion of increasing the Ux levy for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1946, and ending June 30, 1947, over the amount limited by Section 11, Article XI. of the Constitution of Oregon. The reasons for Increasing such levy are: 1. Increased cost of instruction 1. Increased cost of operation S. New building and site 4. New furniture and equipment 3. Public employes retirement requirements The amount of ux. In excess of the or limitation, proposed to be levied for said fiscal year is $338,482.16. Attest: J. P WELLS. NELSON REED. District Clerk Chairman Board of Directors. Budget i - 1 ' Seh4al I EstimaUd aacslsla an Avatlabla Cute BtUwci Estimated receipt from Delinquent taxea, approximately 7i of Current year' levy Vocational Education , . Tuition. Adult Classes Tuition, Summer School . Sales. Property and Supplies Cafeteria . Recreation Committee. Reimbursement Other Sources (incidentals) 119.000 00 4.000.00 400.00 300.00 800.00 18.600.00 550.00 ' 100.00 S13.000 00 4,000 00 400. 00 300 00 800.00 18.800.00 550.00 100 00 4,000.00 Total Estimated Receipts Estimated Cash Balance June 30, 1848 37.750 00 32.000.00 3.000.00 S12.5O0.O0 4.000.00 1UJ7540 Total Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Balance Schedule II General Fand - 8.189.525.40 $59,750.00 Estimated Expenditures l 13.375.40 ton of Mr. and Mrs. Hps to be discharged from service in the armed forces. Several friends slithered nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murry Brittain Saturday evening to charivari them. They were mar ried recently in Reno. Nev., mid are making their home in Klum ath Falls. A nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Macaffee visited with them here last week, returning Saturday evening to his home in Malin. Orville Sukraw spent the weekend visiting his friend in Stayton, Ore. Charles Green has been plow ing and getting his fields ready to be seeded. Joe Lelbing was spring-toothing his hay field last week. Smithers has his spud field plowed and leveled here, and Gus Hilyard has been get ting his fields ready for spring planting. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Manning of Spring Lake visited Sunday with their daughter Geraldine and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Craw ford. Vern Moore has a crew doing some fencing on his property here. Ruth Golden is back in the Mallory market attain after hav ing a very troublesome tooth taken care of. Tom and Fred Hess left Thurs day for a few days' visit with their brothers and families For est. James and Bruce of Love lock. Nev. Gus Hilynrd's nephew Marvin who was released from the navy just after Christmas says he is glad to be home again. He was in the Atlantic and Pacific war rones. Mrs. O'Reilly who was wash ing dishes Friday saw a fire start on the roof of her neigh bor's house and ran to tell them and also put it out before it did much damage which was cer tainly appreciated very much by them. Fort Klamath Mrs. Henry Orth reports ex cellent success in her win k us chairman at tho loco I American Hod Crons drive in which she was assisted by Mrs. Elmer Zum brun. The quota set for Fort Klamath whs $130, and tho sum of $194.10 has been turned in by Mrs. OrUi to tho Klamath Full office. Mr. and Mn. Ord Prltchett have returned from ft week's trip to Hollister, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hawking and small son Jerry have also arrived in Fort Klamath from Hollister for the season, and are at their home at the Hawkins ranch. Prltchett is ranch foreman for the Hawk ins Cattle company, and also lives on the Huwkins ranch. Mr. and Mrs. John Cauhapa have returned to Fort Klamath after spending the winter in California. Some of their caltlo has already arrived here for seasonal pasture at the Hawkins ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Vandcrpool, employed locally by the Can ha pes, are also back in Fort Klamath at their home at the Hawkins ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Donnelly spent last week visiting relative-i in Prineville. During their ab sence, their daughter Gwendolyn Jane stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Holiemann and daughter Ellen, Mrs. Rudolph Mclnturff was a Klamath Falls visitor on Thurs day. George Denton returned home Friday from Klamath Falls where he had been a patient at the Hillside hospital for the past ten days recovering from a major operation, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Schroed er visited here Friday, accom panied by her father. Schroedcr recently underwent major surg ery in Portland at the Good Samaritan hospital, and they are staying at M rs. Schroeder's Estimated Expenditure 1946-47 Budget Allowance 1943-W Detailed Expenditures Expenditure! Totals Only 1944-U 1943-44 I GENERAL CONTROL J, Personal service 1. Superintendent , .1. Office Assistant . 4. Compulsory education and census 5. Bonus - S. Supplies S. Elections and miblicitr - - 4. Legal service, audit, clerk's bond. etc. ft. Other expense .. . Total. General Control . S 3.025 00 1.730.00 2,:tno.oo 500 00 400.00 6W0O0 I. tO 00 350.00 4jO.0G $ 9.725 00 S 2. 600 00 1 -6.W 00 2.300.00 900 00 550 00 150.00 MO. 00 430.00 ft 2.WU 1 824 Bi 1,877. S3 270 9(1 1.11 74 503 00 305.55 II mTRlCT10N Supervision 1. Personal Service l. r nncipai . 2. Supervisors 3. Office A isisUnts 4. Bonus ,.. 2. Supplies - 3. Commencement Expense . 4. Other expense 4.412 50 2.721.33 5.500.00 1.000 00 700 00 500 00 300.00 I. Totals, Instruction. Supervision $ 4.148 50 3.900.00 400 00 400 00 130 00 ft 9.008.50 ft 3.837.84 3 480.00 4S7M 351 20 195.34 S 8,39194 in INSTRUCTION Teaching JL Personal service 1. Teachers and Coaches . 2. Substitute teacher 3. Home Instruction 4. Library service t - 5. Summer School .,, , Bonus 9. Library Supplies 3. Instructional Supplies . 4, Other Expense 5. Total,. Instruction. Teaching 3138.021 25 3.0UO.00 300.00 2.100.00 300.00 9. 800. 00 25.00 7.877.00 80.00 SI 61. 503 25 1114.775 00 1.100.00 9.491 50 80.00 ft 35.881 SI 2.275.00 IV OPERATION Or PLANT 1. Personal service 2. Janitors 2. Bonus . 2. Supplies Fuel . . Light and Power , Water T. Garbage and laundry . 8. Other Expense - 17.900 00 1,700,00 2.010.00 5.000 00 4.700.00 2.400.00 550 00 1.2tV 00 200.00 ft 17,990 00 2 010 00 5,000.00 3.900 00 3.000,00 500.00 1.000.00 200 00 2.932.17 4.414.63 3.776.02 2.253.20 534.68 8 50 t. Totals. Operation at Plant -MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS JL Personal service 1. Engineer 2. Bonus . ....... t. Furniture and Equipment 3. Bulletin a 4. Grounds 8. Other Expense 9. Totals, Maintenance and Repairs 1.356 00 100.00 2.934.00 4.420.00 1.125 00 3.500.00 780.00 2 812.00 2.461.00 2 050 OO 5.104.00 937.90 10,122 IS 578.39 VI AUXILIARY AGENCIES 1. Health Service L Personal Service 1. Nurse 2. Bonus . Supplies . 3. Physical Exams 2. Transportation of pupils 1. Personal Service 1. Bus Drivers ,- -, 2. Bonus S. supplies . Reoair of busses 4. Busses .. . Cafeteria L Personal Service 1. Cafeteria Manager . 2. Cafeteria Cooks 3. Bonus - - t. Supplies 3. Equipment . , 1.430 00 200.00 145.00 2.000.00 5,670.00 700.00 2.000 00 3.500.00 16,443.03 M 25.00 3.888.00 850.00 12.939.00 737.00 ft 1.515.00 445.00 1.750 00 3,500.00 1,100.00 ft 1,136.03 326.37 1.R34 40 2.394.77 4. Totals, Auxiliary Agencies . L Buildings & Equipment (Blanket) , s. Automotive . State Industrial Accident . 4. vault ..,. .. ft. Retirement , . , , ,, , ft 2,IBfi.8fl 404 50 300.00 ft 800.00 384.50 250.00 5.78 S. Total, Fixed Charges ft 1,189,27 ft 1,189.27 VIII CAPITAL OUTLAYS 1. New Sites 2. New buildings 3. Alteration of buildings 'not repairs) 4. New furniture and equipment . Other Capital Outlays t. Liiorary hooks . 2. Improvement of Grounds . 3. other Expense ft 31.400.00 40.386.12 893.23 8.375.00 7. Total. Capital Outlays ft 300.00 23. 222. AO 6,538.00 836.50 4.725.00 1,725.00 ft 37.167.00 ft 86 34 2.228.:j 3,202.53 377.69 1.358.07 IX DEBT SERVICE 1. Interest 2. Total, debt service . X EMERGENCY S 175.00 7,500.00 XI NATIONAL DEFENSE GRAND TOTALS. GENERAL FUND Schedule III Bond Interest and Sinking Fund Principal on bonds Interest on bonds ......, ..... .. Totals 120,000,00 6.9H7.50 12fl.87,50 25.000.00 5.000.00 30,000 00 55,000 00 1 1 .327,20 ft 86,327.50 60 ,187 50 ft 80.167,50 Schedule IV Special Improvement Fund, Serial Levy New buildings . Totals ft 10.000.00 1 50.000.00 100.004J.00 ft 15.000.00 40,000,00 9 55,000.00 ft 4,752.00 ft 4,752.00 Schedule V Summary ef Estimates ef Expenditures, Receipts snd AvslUble Cash Balances, and Tss Levies General Fund Bond 4e Interest Fund Special Improvement Fund 60,000.00 60,000.00 Total esthnated expenditures , $389,171.59 'l26.0B7.50 1 1 60, 000. 00 Total estimated receipts and available cash balances iSee schedule It 59,750.00 214.500.00 115,275.40 Amount m oe raised by taxation 320 421.59 , Add! ' " Estimated amount of taxes that will not be col lected during fiscal year, approximately 1 of tax levy 20.000.OQ Total estimated tax levies 349 42. so 1Oiit)de ft1", limitation""""""'"'"""" 2:AH2.ih Amount of bondH IndeVTS""!!, Ji70.ooo.oo Amount of other Indebted.!... Nona omnia, j, Jjcg;'; SX&1. JUSSXte temSSSSnrigtt F WSS. Bo?d of Director. unu,a "' Tax Notes. Slaned: K. Ci KI.AHN U. l.l8N. w,. BBSS0' BENEFIT SHOWS (Benefit Episcopal Church Building Fund) BY THE BENSON STUDIO Cast of 40 Youngsten Older Soloists. Riffle of Hard-To-Got Itemt After Showi May 3 Altomonf School May 10 Henley School Ticketi on Sale at Shaw Stationery, Hibbt Clothing Co., Dick Reeder'i. Waggoner's, Whytal'i, flitlipr'a lmmo t Motluo poiitt fur lilt) presi'itt. Mt'. Hint Mrs. Rulph Purk of lU-ml, Imvo iimi'liii.si'il tho Wouit Hiver Autu Court from CliiiilfS H, Wllliiinis, Hint nri nlrtntlv 111 nininosslmi huvliig IiiuvckI ht'tu lust wwk with tltoir two run ilt on Itiirbuiu uiui l)obbk. Wll liuitia Ims otH'i-ulcd the buitliu'm fur M'vt'iiil .vents uud hui no ini miuliuto pluus for tho future ex cept that hit plans to reimiln In Fort KlaniHlh on buslucsn for a time. Mr. and Mra. Coy Puler and cliildri'n of Klnmiilh Fullx spent the wi'ckt-nd visitlnu Mr. mid Mrs, Van Woriuor and ion UoubIhs. The 141'oup enjoyvd Knsti-r dinner at tho home of Mr. iind Mrs. Harold Winter and son Donitld. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Orpin Imvo returned to their runcli hero for the eeii.ion and cxixel to receive their emtio soon for spring and summer posture, Mrs. Fred Hishop win taken to the Hillside hospital on Sunday after suffering a stroke at her home here. She i reported to be improving at tills time. Mr. and Mrs. Hud Hampton and family of Valsetz, Ore., moved here over the weekend to make their homo, having leased the Kenneth Dlsrude property here, Hampton is employed as timber fuller by the llig Lukes Box company. In their local operations. fcarl Hull, hnell oil company dealer of Chlloquin, was a bus iness visitor here on Tuesday. Alfred U. Custel Sr.. left by stage Tuesday morning for Port- nriiAi u a news, uism.it rsiit, on. wminmpat. WfiiMtJwWi Classified Ads Hrhig Itnsult land, und expects to return In 11 week following a medical check-up, Mr. and Mrs. Kmmett Mc Keitver have returned from Rose burg, where they spent the winter months. MeKeever Is employed locally by It. 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