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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1946)
- ptaAi.n mwi, uu rn. Qf. Mill (Continued from Page One) Vrlopment can't be reifarded wholly ai a Joke, even if the school "atrlke" has been carried on in a good-natured, ahow-ofl tort of way. IT ! probably a part of the gen eral spirit of unreit and futility that now pervade the world. People WANT to do something to get back to a normal peace time way of life, but wherever they turn they face frustration. If they try to build a house to live in, they run into a shortage of materials that stop them in their tracks. Whatever of a con structive nature they attempt seems to end up against a high wall. Only the raw materials of dis turbance and discontent seem to be present in unlimited supply. That isn't a hopeful state of af fairs. British War Bride On Way To Klamath Rosin M. Currin, 25, of Kingsbury near London, depend ent of PFC. Robert Currin, 412 N. 11th, is due in New York, May 14, aboard the President Tyler. Mrs. Currin is one of 622 wives and children of American servicemen from the London area, arriving aboard the Presi dent Tyler. Hans Norland Fire Insurance. 123 N. 6th St. Classified Ads Bring Results. NOW PLAYING! Bing CROSBY "The Bells of St. Mary's END KIDS I na rid fl Vll think thslr way j s -Cl tut of trosbls BERGMAN Sfegfc -i in . fiwrSf (Starts SUNDAY B W - SCENES DRAMA ehlh-ll-ll.. "'A woman should get a mail first... I 0f that f f I .vnDlnllj It efl And on. mon dored I then want him!" -r-J I for f l ttertt ihoughtt that 'usQ:yj( f RWA t-. IS pkuy'y.il iip v'. 1 WT 4w 1 V ' BYRON BARR OSA MASSES f 1 fe I y - DON DOUGLAS RICHARD LOO r If rrrmfK' KEYE LUKE ' LARRY YUNG 'MP!" 1 I I V?" a'mwiK. i Ji L0TUS LNG ""T0KY R0SE" ',:;Z' llj ULjjiJtiXJ ALSO! TERRIFIC MYSTERY f rromlh.WNovalbyAnyaSaton' . with Vincent HUSTON PRICE - LANGAN ANNE REVERE SPRING BYINGTON CONNIE MARSHALL HENRY MORGAN WrrttM lor the Screen ST JOSEPH L MANKIEWICZ and raiDAT, Mr u. rift T. Eagles Make Plans For Mother's Day The annual observance and Brogram dedicated to Mother's lay by the Fraternal Order of Eagles and the auxiliary, wl" be held Sundav, Mother's Day, at 2 p. m. in the FOE hall, 9lh and Walnut. A cordial invita tion to the public Is issued by the lodge. The program Is in keeping with hundreds of others ar ranged bv Eagles throughout the United States and Canada to pay tribute to mothers and to commemorate the movement started bv the Fugles for a na tional Mother's Day more than four decades ago. More Loose Dogs Bring $5 Fines Four more local residents have paid the $5 fine to city police for allowing dogs to run at large. Dogs picked up yester day were owned by Fred H. Stelzenmeller, 2132 Orchard: P. Carninl, 2239 S. 6th; John War ren, 2413 Union, and John D. Stanley, 2221 S. 6th. There were no traffic arrests made by police yesterday. Four drunks and one drunk and dis orderly appeared in court this morning. Rotary Honors Mother's Day The annual Mother's Day luncheon for wives and mothers of Rotarians was observed by the club Friday noon at the Wil lard hotel with Mrs. Frank Eb erlein, wile of the president, in charge of the program. Mrs. Jewel Cantrall gave two vocal numbers, accompanied by Mane Ubencnain, and tne Koose velt school circus and band per formed to an enthusiastic au dience. iililliM'lU Box Office Open 6:45 p. m. ENDS TODAY I - I O CONNOt 1 TAN PLUS 'The Long Shot" SATURDAY ONLY! Continuous 12:30 p. m. 'ST J W THE DEAD jLeg j i ta, mst i jbsfj fry av n XlllM I j For Information Dial 4567 : aLlLlJJiLiaw L.fanMBBaiSBS Doors Open 1:30 - 6:45 p. m. ALSO . 'r'M TIM MeCOY I I asCV'S Glenn WtWCi. mSl 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, NOTICl 18 HItHFBY CIIVKN that an County, Slat of Or mm. at ihe Hih Mi - I'nton Mipth School Dialrlrt No, S. on I eeven o'clock, n m . lor the purpose of Uoa of tncreaams the tax. levy for the by Section U. Article XI. of the Constitution of Oregon. The rwwone for tncrraatna; anon levy 1. Increased coat of Instruction N'.u- hulMtii) stud sit 5 Public employee retirement requirement The amount of tax. In exceee of the A (tea l : J. UuUKt Clerk KsllasaU) Reretata Estimated revelpla from Delinquent Usee, 7'V of Current Year levy Vocational Education , Tuition. Adult I'lauM Tuition, Suaimer Shool Salee. Property and Supplies Cafeteria - - - - Rrc real ton inmmnif. nfimuyufnuni Other Source (Incidental' - Total Ksttmated Recelpta . Estimated Cash Balance June 30. 1PM Total Estimated Reclpta and Available tea' ale II C.eaeral land I OENrRAL. CONTROL 1. Personal service 1. Superintendent 1. Clerk - 3. Offic AaaUUnU - 4. Compulsory education and census . i. Bonus X. Supplies - 3. Elections and publicity 4. Lel service, audit, clerk s bond, etc. 5. Other expense) . Totals, Genera! Control H 1NSTRICTION SaparTiiloa 1. Personal Service 1. Principal 2. Supervisors X Ofhce AaaUUnU 4. Bonus 3. Supplle - 3. Commencement Expense . 4. Other expense 5. ToUls. Instruction. Supervision Ul IN 8T R V CTt ON Teach la g 1. Personal service 1. Tracnera ana loacnes . X Substitute teacher 3. Home Instruction 4. Library service 3. Summer School Bonus S. Library Supplies 3. instructional Supplies . 4. Other Expense S. Total, Instruction. Teaching IV OPERATION OF PLANT 1. Personal sen'tce 1. Janitors : 3 Bonus 3. Supplies A fuel 4. Light and Power . 5. Water . 8. Telephone T. Garbage and laundry . 8. Other Expense t. Totals. Operation of Plant ... ion Schedules Mother's Doy Tea The Mother's Day tea set for Saturday by the American Le gion auxiliary at Memorial hall will honor all mothers of veter ans of both wars. Gold star mothers will be special guests of the hostesses, but all mothers are cordially welcomed. Tea Chairman Mrs. A. Petersteiner has announced the following committees: hostesses, Mrs. Gil- aT ' ,u.0Mt flection will t held In UNION IltOH hoot Bui Kiln Utatv4 Alameita and Wall Btiela, In Klamath Palla, Oregon. In he JSrd day of May. IW, tvwm the hour v4 two n'clock, . m., uitUL llie hour uhmlltiiiH to the tal voter of aald I'nton High School )latrht No. i (he mi fiscal vi he a; I it ulna. July 1, ItHtland ending June JO, liHT, tr llie amount llml are: I Increased coat 4. New furniture ti limitation, proposed to bo levied fx Budget and Available Cash Ha la area approximately - - - . tie rktt no 4.1MHI W etxt oo POO 00 11 am no .VV) oo 100 M - 43.150 (10 33,77? 40 Cash Balance - eVtHP .IU 40 sVW.TM 00 Estimated ateensHlarea Estimated Expenditure 3.0X1 M l.l.io uo a.axi no ftlMJ UO 4O0 00 600 00 1 VI uu 5 w oo 430 00 "".723 00 4 411 30 3. 721 33 5 MX) OO 1 .Am oo 700 OO stmoo JOO uo tl3l T41 33 3.AU00 J00 00 3.100 00 3m no l.aoooo 33 oo T.77 00 SO 00 101.303 33 IT. 000 00 1 TtX) 00 3.010 00 S.OOO 00 4.7O0 00 3 400 00 3ACO0 1.3O0 00 300 00 b e r t Morey; invitations, Mrs. Carl Schubert: decorations. Mrs. C. F. O'Loughlin: program, Mrs. J. H. Gallagher; guests, Mr3. Edna Russell. Pouring will b the past presidents of the club. The program will feature num bers bv students of the acad emy arid the high school. Hours will be from 2 to 5 o'clock. Popples will be ready for dis tribution for Poppy Day, on May 25. according to Mrs. H. W. Petrlck, chairman, who an- w LEGAL NOTICES CHOOL DISTRICT No. i. of Klamath saltl of operation and equipment aald fiscal vur l 9a.i3.WI It. ChaUnitaa Board of Director. Hpet-lel Imp. fund $13.000 00 4.UH1 OO 4O0 00 OOOO U.awuxt ) no 100 uo $ 1.000 00 4.000 00 37 7 WOO U.iXtO 00 I.OW 00 tia.30000 Budget Allowance lkH5 46 Detailed Expenditure Eipemliture Totals Only 1IH4-43 11KJ 44 f i. too 00 1.03U 00 IJrtlOO 500 OO MO 00 1M) 00 3.VJ OO 430 00 t 3M t 1 a l.sn u S70 04 131 74 '10O 33 4I4J30 3 . 900 00 400 00 400 00 130 00 rows so I 3 . art m 3 490 00 4S7 M A41 2U 113 34 "331 M 114.773 00 3.100 00 (1.4AI 50 WOO 3133.440,30 $ S3.M1 It S.37I 00 4 3A3 TO l.MU $ I7.390 00 3 010 00 3 AW OO 3.900 00 3.000 00 9O0 0O 1 0OO 00 300 00 1I.3M 73 3.B33 IT 4.414 83 3.778 03 3.333.J0 334 a 30 nounced her plans and commit tees. If your tablecloth gets stain ed with milk, rinse it immedi ! an ami ITS THAT &eGM AGAIN... Lovin' Like A Desoerado! r' too' Saturday ' rJCisinllAA'VAsJ l oBBasBst! xxs. tv ' a aawtaai at ifT ieiike mn tmcn'siELin LEomu rk- sniEf.TUIES.lit lEIEUMmKINt ypZrl Tom Mix Club CpCC PLUS BIG V MAINTENANCE AND REFATRI A. I'eisonal service I Eitgiitser . .. 1 lionus . ... 3. rurnliitt and Kqulptneitt 3 iluthllitga i, tiiotinds t. Oilier Kvpeiue . . 3 Totals, Maintenance and Repair VI Al'MIIARV AtlkNt'lKI 1. IliMillh Hervlc 1, I'eisonal Service 1. Nurse t 3 Hoima' 3. Supplies . 3. Ih steal Eaams . Tiansporuillon ol pupils 1. I'eisonal Kervicat 1. tins Driver 3 Molina 3. atuiiplle 3 Hepsti- of busses 4 Busses 3 Celrlvil 1. 1'eisoiial Service I I'wlrtetla Maivager .. ... 3 Cafeteria Cotka 3 Homi . . . 3 Suitiillea 3. Equipment 4- Tola Is, Auxiliary Agencies VUtiKn cmakii:8 1, lnaurance i. lluthlliuia Ai Euulpmeut illlaukeli Automollv 3 Stale Itulustrlal Acchtent 4 Vault I. Retirement 3. ToUl, Fixed Chargea VIII 4'APITAI, Ot VLAV8 1. New Riles 3 Nw btilldlngs 3. Alleratlon of buildings mtl riialrsi 4. New furniture and equipment 8 New huitM . . 8. Oilier Capital Ouilaj a I 1-ltiiMry Hooka 3 lin)nvetnn of Urouiula 3 Other Exiiena - ., T Total. Capital Outlays ix iritr MiRViiK I. Interest ...... m... 3 TVtal. debt service E8HER4IVNCV XI NATIONAL I t' 1 1' N 8 K IIRAN'II TtlTl . I.IMKI. 8cbdute lllHnnd Inlsresl and Sinking Prtnrltuil on humls .. .. Interest on bond Totals 8rbe4al IV Kpaclsl linprevemant New sites New hulldlngs ' TuUU .. Scbe8iile V- Total estimated receipts and available raah halaiwes 'horn schedule 1 Amount to be raised by taxation - M Add: Estimated amount nf taxes that will not be eol lectrd durtng final )nr, appntxinialrly 7 . of tax levy ... Total estimated tax levies lualile 6 "V limitation (ii(h!f a limiiailon INIItnTr.DNE.48 Amount of bonded Indhteilnesa . Amount of other indrbtednea .. Total fndebtedneaa Note: Against this Indebtedness the has an investment of t3m.ooo 00 in C. United State Tax Note. M. 1IO No. 3T7. ately In cool clear water. Then wash. Otherwise the hot water and soap mnv set the stnln. Classified Ads Bring Results. --jgay 12:30 p. m. C r 'vis mm 10 a. m. Morning MATINEE! ' Doon Op.n 9:30 a. m THEY'RE HERE THE "STRAIGHT SHOOTER" DECODER BUTTONS For 1 Shr.dd.d Ralston Box Top and 10c in Coin SCREEN SHOW! Rsgular Xiddi Admission .... 1.3nfl on INJ (Ml I UA4 UO 4. 411) III 1.110 OO J.ftOU Oil S,4A8 0U 8 1,410 00 too no I4A on l.ouuoo 8.U70 OO 7X IN) 1 mm mi - ,1 Ml (Ml 18.44.1 OJ I l.'.l 00 a Htm no 8VI UU 11. U IU 1X1 7.1V 00 10.380 B3 I. 1.848 II $ .1,4on in 40 .388 II 178 00 173 00 H Nil Ian8 . I t .am no 0 'M17 lO IU0 UH7 vi Pn8, 8srlsl l.sv? 10OAIIX) I Hi iam in) l no oho uo fleitera! Fund . .... 8)70 001100 ... None tITO OUO uO District Series April Signed: ! : I Doors Op.n Today TODAY and SATURDAY GUYS, GALS and GIGGLES GALORE! SPSS' Bik K ) At' 3'V 'fry with a Ski Pll m. liv-wlr tmtt ACTION y SATURDAY! 8:30 P. MJ -ON THE STAGE!- TsTioar i the V New J it The Block Broadcast Ovar KFJI THE WIZARD MASTI.R Or CEREMONIES TftOOO I III 00 3 4ni oo 3 W ihi ItHOO 401 83 17 80 lO.lil ATI 18 IB 13,807.00 $ If .080 06 .848 t) 1,811 00 44I.IW 1,188 88 338 ST 1 814 40 1,-HH II 841 T8 18 88 "il'siifl us 9 1.11837 1.1,110 00 8 mm no 1114 M 3M Oil 8 78 I 8,178 11 88 M 3 Wi 18 3.JUJ 3J 8 3onno 33,lil 341 3..VHI00 0A m 4.71.1 tXI 1.71.1 00 l,jai07 81 u loi 188 0 148 4 8171 CsKl I 11388 8170 OM IT Xi.ixm tm .1,000 (Ml 8 HU") IM u aw) no II 317 JO 8 OA .117 30 an 187 8 80,ltl1 1 3 (MOOT! 8 4.73100 4U.OUI IX) 8 U.ixxj 00 8 4.T3J 00 Bond Ik Inteiest Fund Special Impnivemeitt Fund 8184187 80 314.3O0 ml II3J78 48 ao.ouo oo Dated April 84. MI Signed: J P TV r I J .3 Dlatrln (lerli NEIJION RFED Chairman noard of Directors Approved bv Budget Commltta 14. 1844. K (J Kt.AITM jerreiary. Nri.JtoN REED, Chairman. 101 INfOIMATION BUI 1414 01 4S47 -. ; ''44 Cont. 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