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PAGE TEN HERALD ANT) NEWS. KLAMATH FALUS. OREGON WEDNESDAY. Al'ltH, 211, 10M i i mii.jin.xi-La-ilii-u-i-u'''"'H'? SCHOOL TULILLAICE. UMIOU - t L E M E M T K Z Y TVJL b 11 LLVAC & U F-O g KJ U VOTERS IN THE TULELAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DIS TRICT will 90 to the polls Friday, May 21, to ballot on the proposal to acctpt state aid, not to exceed $320,000, and en the proposition to bond the school district for $176,000, to build now elementary school building on the site of the pres ent school. School board members' will also be balloted en. Plans for the one-story modern building, in the office of Howard Perrin, architect, Kiamath 'Falls, call for incorporation of the original unit, built several years ago and still in good con dition. The wing built from buildings moved to the site from the former war relcoation center at Newell will be torn down. The original unit was built to earthquake specifications.' The new wing, of frame construction, south of the central building, will include 10 classrooms, 30 x 40 feet each. Radiant lighting in the ceilings and acoustic wall tiles will be installed. A multi-purpose room for a gymnasium and cafeteria is planned I to occupy space in front of the classrooms. Tabid and benches can be recessed into the walls after meal hours. A kitchen, cooler rooms, pantry and large storage space for indoor and outdoor equipment are planned. The administrative offices, first aid room, teachers' room and supply depot will connect the multi-purpose room and the present unit. A kindergarten, with access to the main buildinq, to the north is planned, with sheltered sandbox, fenced yard and equipment, Including lavatories, built to a five-year-old scale. Present enrollment Is 290 students. The new building will accommodate 490. Tulelake and Winema elementary school districts were con solidated by ballot of voters last spring. The Winema School was the first built in the Tulelake area and was located on the west side of the lake. ; i '. ' . : . s " -. , , '"'...,"''''' !: ' . . ' ' .' ': Lo Pointo's skyful of '8 arid 10" trN ; -- cow m . i m ! IN UNUSUAL. NEW ''Z't ' '' f h' ' I y OYMOAM &ES06lm ,J " A J?,,, V 'sX i.T Uohoorfod and gay Rtnaittanct'pafnHiigt'; . . ?' j VA I 'i fj S&i&'''$C n lW ' ' " fabulous, f rath prlnfad cotton y. billowing btlow and ' r "V'vti'' J KitJ-i H 2Yyi f Ol r00 ' baiad fa tha'taii abova..thaia waihabla; eritply :,..' ' A 4 j T 'V4 1 iJ WlWvfci' v woarabla, and wondorfully pricod of only $8.95 and I