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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1948)
FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THREE Lunches Served In City Schools Prove Both Good And Varied For Students Br MM. IM7.KI, I.ANDRV Nrhool Cafeteria Manager Bcllool district olio Inr'luilrn Con. Ir, Palrvlaw, rremniit, MIIU, I'ell nan, Riverside and Roosevelt schools, The lunch roonu In these places serve dally a type A plate lunch (or which atwlenla mid teacher are chawod twfiiiy-flv eeiila. A gov ernment reimbursement of three ranK per plat li allowed on lilhrliM to children only. A lyiw A lunch In designed U lurnlhh about one-third or a child' dully food need and must supply, In accordance with frdrral auuidardi, the following: t. pint milk 1 ounce ol a prolelii-rlch lood such a meat, eggs, cheese, etc. cup of Triclabla and or fruit 1 piece whole (rain or enriched bread with butler or forti fied margarine Between eight and nine hundred students and about one hundred teacher are served In the above lunch room each day. There are fourteen paid whole or purl time employee and eight and one-half cent for euch plute icrvcd goe tor labor. Lunch receipt are expected to cover food and labor coU, No profit la planned or Intended. All receipt are deposited lo achool district one and all fund are ad mlnliiored by the dUlrlcl through the clerk office. Those lunch room are operated a a unit by district one under auiwrvlilon paid by thai district. No achool tervliut both type A and type U lunchea on Ule mine day 1 eligible for government relm buraement. Klamath Union high chool, dlalrlcl two, I therefore without aid a the lunch room aerve. In addition to the type A plate lunch, filled sandwiches, aoup, fruit, deaaeru made III the kitchen and Ice cream. A combination of Kime of theae. with milk, eonstl- tule Uie type I) lunch. The price of the plale, without dessert but In eluding one half pint milk and one piece of bread and butter, remain '. twenty-five cenu. To meet In creased coats In recent month. It ha been neceaaary to Increaae Die price charged for deaaeru made In the kitchen and halt plnU of milk. not aerved with the plat. Neither atudenu nor caahler be lng willing lo cope with confualon and delay caused by odd change audi aa aeven cenu, which wa Uied, price on theae two Item have been set at ten cenu. However, atudenu may purchase milk ticket for one dollar payable In advance which allow fifteen half plnu of milk. A deposit of five cenu must be 'made on each milk bottle, which brlnga the original cost of one half pint with draw to a fraction under eleven cenu. Moat bottle are re turned but a considerable number tre broken or carried from Uie cafeteria and these represent a etralght loss of five cenu each to the cafeteria. Btudenu who bring lunchea from home and buy milk only, are allowed full use of lunch room supplies and tacllltle uch a napkins, flatware, tumbler, table apace, etc., which facllltlea are oared for and kept In shape by employes paid from lunch recelpu, five In all. About nine cenu of each thirty' five cent service goe for labor. Fee Rent TRUCKS - PICKUPS CARS U-Drhre) Move) Younelf Local or Long Distance, tare U STILES' BEACON SERVICE rhone I3M 1201 fast Main Between three hundred and fifty and four hundred students and about thlrly-flvo toucher are served dully. Of till number, around two hundred and twenly-flve Hike the plate or type A lunch. No profit I planned or Intended. All receipts are deposited lo achool district U" and all funds are administered through I he clerk's office. This lunrh room, like thoao III district one. Is operated by the district under puld tiH-rvlslon. Parents are not only Invited, but urged to visit the lunch rooms. Row Raised Oyer Running Of New Dam WAHIIINOTON, March IB Ml Funds lor Knlsom dum In California were Jropurdlwd todny by a dis agreement over which government agency will oierat the project. Tho house has approved 11.000,000 for preliminary work by Uie army engineers. The project I authorised as a flood control project. Meanwhile, leglalutlon 1 pending In Uie house Ui transfer Us oeiutloii lo the rcrlainulltm bureuu after It la built. Two mombers of the senuto ap propriatlon subcommittee on Briny civil functions suld yesterday they believe the appropriation should be held up until Uio oprrnllon policy Is decided. Senator Overton ID -La. I said he la oppoaed to mnklng Uie army en gineers an agent of Uie reclamation bureau. He added that It Is proper for the army engineers to build the dam and operate It, turning over exceaa water and power to Uio rec lamation bureau for distribution. Senator Cordon IR.-Ore.i suld he will be guided by the desire of Cali fornia. However, he suld. If the proj ect Is to be a reclamation bureau alteration. It should be provided for In Uie Interior department appro priation bill. At The Cafeteria t . a .' 1 maf,'.. '' IS aaaeaaaaaaaaSMiaaaaa. Highway Officials Honored At Dinner PORTLAND, March IB IIP) The Oregon Bute Motor association Wednesday night converted 11 an nual meeting Into a testimonial din ner to past and present state high way commission members. Douglas McKay, Baiem, chair man f Uie Hate senate road and hlxhwaya.commlttee, said the com mission In 1U 31 years has handled I32t.000.000 of which 1210.000,000 has gone Into highway construction. Oregon ha been recognized na tionally as a leader In highway con struction and maintenance, he aid. Classified Ads Bring Real Resulul STEVE WALKER Distributor Signal Heating Oils Downtown office now at 140 East Main St. Here 1 a acene at the Rooeevelt trade achool cafeteria. Mr. Irene Young la al extreme left, and Mrs, Reek, the cook, la handing a dlah to Marela Mills, second grader. The boy In center M Charles Harris and Dannie Lowe la In the background. Connie's Beauty Shop at Merrill Under New Management of LENA HARRISON All Type of Beauty Work Available Come in or call Merrill 16 for appointment From where I $t..y Joe Marsh arl How to Keep Tm Down On the Farm Te ether stay Pete Swaewow's nephew, Bad, allowed an kow He was fed p with farm and country life... and was going to the city where there waa a lot more oppor tunity and excitement. Some folks might hare tried is stop him. But not Pete. He even advanced Bud carfare for the trip ..figured that when he'd had a food look around, he'd come back where he belonged. And what happened? After sere days of bit-town bustle and excite ment. Bud waa back behind the wheel of a traeier, with color ka Dta cheeks again. And he'd traded the night life ef the city for 1 wtet f las of beer with Dad. From where I ait, that's how It goes. Try to prevent some ono from getting; what he thinks he wants and hell go on wanting it. But gira him hia head, and hell settle for the sensible thing whether it'i country life, or temperate flat f beer! CopfriflH, I94t, (ailed SasMl Br turn 1 Fomnialim Stowaways Off For Venezuela BKATTLE, March 19 (Pi Blx Hpanlsh towawayi left here by plane Thursday for Lo Angeles where they are to board a ship for Ve nezuela. The stowaways, who said they are refugees from Franco Bpaln, arrived 111 till country last September aboard the steamship Arthur P. Fairfield. The Immigration service had pre pared lo deiiort them to Prance, where they had stowed away. A 15000 fund raised by public do nations In California, Oregon and Washington Is to be used to pay their transportation and five-month board bill In Uie Immigration station here. It. P. Bonham, director of the ca tion, nld about 14000 of the fund will have been ent by the time the men reach their destination. 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