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t FRIDAY. MAY 18. 19SR HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON iAG15 IS A LEGAL NOTldt LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE BUYING 16-20-0? grow modern . . buy ANCHOR One look at ANCHOR 16-20-0 tells you that it is the ideal, pellet ized modern fertilizer you want ...the right balance of nitrogen, phosphorus and sulphur, for handiest application by plane, drilling or broadcasting. ANCHOR 16 20-0 contains , 320 lbs. amnionic nitrogen, 400 lbs. available phosphoric acid and 15.3 (306 lbs.) sulphur per ton. Fast delivery by rail or truck. Order now from your fertilizer dealer. ANCHOR BRAND Manufactured by WESTERN PHOSPHATES, INC., Garfield, Utah JHstributed by WILSON & 6EO. MEYER & CO. ' Cascade Bldg., 520 Southwest 6th Avenue, Portland 4, Oregon 9 Reasons Why The Newspaper Gives More For The Advertising Dollar 7. Newspaper Advertising, Reaches More People Than Any Other Medium. 2. People Like" Advertising In The News paper BetterThan Any Other Medium. 3. Newspapers Deliver More "Ready to Buy" Prospects Than Any Other Med ium. ' , 4. Newspaper Advertising Gets More Ac tion Than Any Other Medium. 5. Newspaper Ads Offer More Local Sell ing Flexibility Thc Any Other Med ium.. 6. Newspapers Give- Move Selling Cpy Flexibility Than Any OtHc Medium. 7. Newsr Advertising Offers lertr Retail Merclmndisjnf Tim Any Otfc- erMedhim. . 8. Newspaper Advertinjr5 A S'nfer, Surgr Invesrrtjajnt ThrA? CPth e r Medium. 9. Newspaper Advertising Produces More Sales Per Bo liar Advertising Cost. NOTICI Of BOND SALI Sealrd Drorxwnli wiU be reteivcd by rt rnnimon ('.mni-ll of thf Clly of Chtloquin. Orfnon. (or th purchiw of Lliy at .nuoqum urciun, wn". in the turn of ta5.0UOC-l being general obligation bondi of said Cil SertM Vn i tiicH anrl dikmMi of under Chartrr of Chiloquin lawt of Oregon ana romance or iaia i.iiy. r nii inf. extending and repairing il aewer jMtfm. arquiring right of way theiffor ana completing 9 disposal plant, to be paid for by auetnienU, newer terv- ce marges ana ix iev Propoial to purrhe bondt win be reveiied bi the undersigned. He-.' order and t'olire JuuKe or xaia u. io Lo and nuhidina the 27th. day of Mav. 1958. at the hour of B 00 tfrlock P M. of aid da and opened al a regular meeting of the Common Coun cil In the Council Room of the Clly Hall for said City Immediately inere- Iter: aaid uontl inaii oe oaiea juiy lfl.tft anri a hall he in liinoiirUi of $500.00 each. They hall be numbered and maturt consecutively beginning with No. l and shall mature ai fol lows: $4,000 00. on July lit. in each .ear for the years lWfiH to ana inclini ng 106H. and $.VMOO a year for the L-car I'HDi .mil i-iieh ear thereafter to and including the year imn. rayment number thereof, coming due on or aft er July 1. IWl. thai! he optional with aid City at any interest coupon ante on and after Julj 1. 1961 s.nd bond will bear interetl at the rate or rales of not to exceed six per cent per an num from date thereof, payame semi annually on July 1st. and January lit. of each ear. principal nod Interest payable at the office of the treasurer of the City of Chiloquin. Oregon. AH proposals must unconditional and accompanied by a certified check for $1,700 tW. The succensful bidder for laid bonds will be fu rii it tied with an opinion a: to the validity thereof, by the law firm of. Shuler. Snvre, wlnfree at Ran kin. Portland Trust Building. Port land 4, Oregon. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. This nil ice is authorized by ordinance of the Common Council of City of Lhllo Dated Mav f)(h.. 1958. Lloyd Peters Acting. Recorder and Police Judge, city of inuouuin, urt-gon. num. Oregon, that authorizes aale of Naia Donos. No. 216 May 9. 10. 23. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE C1HCUIT COl'HT OP THE STATE OF OHKUON. KOR KLAM ATH COUNTY In the Mailer of the Est.e of Olen Hall. Deceased. The undei signed has been appoint ed by said Court Administratrix of said estate; no i ice u hereby given to creditors of decedent to preaent their claims, duly vet if led as by law re quired, within six months after the first publication of tlm notice to the undersigned. Zella R. B1ankenhip. at the office of A C Yaleu. 411 Main Street. Klamath Falls. Oregon. Umli-i and firat published at Klam ath hall. Oregon, this Witt da of May, lii.tH Zclla K Blankenshlp, Administratrix No. 2.18. May U. 16. 23. M. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIHCl'lT COl'RT OK THE STATE OP OHBtiON. KOR KLAM ATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate Of John II. Matney. Deceased The undersigned has been appointed uy iaia i-ourt executor oi ima tale: notice is hereby given to cred itors of decedent to present their claims, dulv verified as by law re quired, within six months after the first publication of this notice to the .undersigned. Charles Matney. st the office of A. C. Ynden 411 Main street Klamath Falls. Oregon riatprl and fini uublished at Klam ath Kail. Oregon tlua 9th day of May, l5H. Charles Matney. Executor. No. 237, May 8. IB. 23. 30. MOKMONS INCREASING SALT LAKE CITY tfi - The Latter-day Saints (Mormon) Church reports its membership in creased tu 1,488,314 during 1957, Klder .Joseph Anderson, clerk of the 128th general church confer ence, says there were 30.129 eon verts to the Mormon faith by baptism during the year. Not tea la btrtoy I Ivan to the- leal vottrt of School Dlitrlet ffo. 1 of Klamath County 8Ut of Orejoo. that gcbool sUti of said dlatrlct viu ba hU at Klmauth Union Bit School buildiftf. Alutd and Wall 8trta, KUMth fnlla, Oregon, on tbt 2nd day of Jum 1S8, at 7:00 o'clock a a. for tha purpOM of dlacuaainc the budftt for tha flacal ynar botiimlag July 1, 19 and andlnf Juoa 30, 1959, baralo afttr aat forth. 8CHECUU X BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 1958-1959 euanary of atttaated jrptDUturn, racalpta and aval lab la cash balances, and tax la vita. Total All General 8pe. Ipr Eatlsation of tax lavy FUnda fund fund 1. Total aat lam ted txpenditurea $11309,156.00 2. Deduct total aat liwt ad racalpta and avallaMa eaah balanea - 16117.00 3 Aaount ntctaaary to balanea budget $ bwj,637.00 i. Eat ins ted aaount of taxea that vlU not ba collected during the fiscal year for vhich thla budgat la nade, lneludlnc attlnatad rabata oo taxaa. 36,101,00 5. Total eatlsatad tax ltviaa for oniulng flacal yaar 4 a6U,Uo.OO o. Analyaia of attlnatad tax lavlaat a. Aaount lnilda 6$ llnUUtlon 76,672,93 b. Aaount outalda 6 llnltatlon (1) To ba votad upon Juna 27i 1958 687,767,07 (2) Approved by votara, Hay 3 19 5 120,000.00 $1,189,156.00 $120,000.00 - U6i,iiT.oo x xxx 36,lt01.00 x x x x $ 7bJW0.00 $120,000.00 76,672.93 1 X X II 687,767.07 X X X X x x X X X 120,000.00 Totals Dated Kay 12 Slgnadi WnTlf'B Tfl CRPT11TOBS . N THE C1HCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OK OKEGON: KOR KLAM ATH county, in me niaucr ui me Estate of Flora M. Smith, Deceased. The undersiKnen" has been appointed bv said Court Administrator C. T. A. of said estate; notice Is hereby given to creditors of decedent to present their claim. dui vomica at d.v un required, within six months after the first publication of this notice to lite undersigned. Thomas R. Smith, ai the office of A. C. Yadrn 411 Main Street Klamath Fulls. Ore Kim Dated and first published at Klam ath Kalis, Oregon this Uth day oi May. 1958. Thomas R Smith. Administrator, C. T. A. No. 239. May . 16, 2I(. 30. rovl by Bud8.tCocltti lUy 12, 1958 Jj CJto C. Reoit, Chiirwnt Budfst ComltUt Utii. Murphy, 6cvAtrvw8udr& v 88,10. 00 76l,UO.0O (120,000.00 :hy, raaiVariyof Iducetlon 0EHERAL FUND - ESTIMATED RBCEXPIB Actual Receipt! Flacal Yaar NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 58-M IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OF ORKGON KOR KLAMATH COUNTY In thf Matter of the Estate of FRANK PAYOR. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the' undersigned has been appoint d Executor of lha Estate of --iiin!t Pavgr, Deceased. All persons having claims against said estate or who ntu interested therein are directed to 01 sent their ;latnn. properly ver'fi-1. to me at the offices of my attorneys. Chalburn & Brickner. Merrill. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this no re which date is May 9. 1958. ',, prank Paygr, Jr. No. 234, May 9 16, 23, 30. June B. LEGAL NOTICE $1,800,000 South Suburban Sanitary District Klamath County OREGON Telephone TU 2-5744 Sanitary System Bonds, Election 1957, Scries 1 SP- VU- n Rins should hp addressed to'lhe Secretary, South Siihurh an Sanitary District. 2.121 Gettle Street. Kla.math Falls. Oregon. Said bids will he received hy the Board of Directors on or netore HAY 26, and will be opened at the regular Board meeting ot that date at 8:00 p t Principal and semi-annual Interest (June 1 and December 1) pay able at the office of the Treasurer of Klamath County in Klamath Falls, Oreson. First coupon payable December 1. 1958. Coupon bonds in denomination ot $1,000 registrable only as to troth principal and interest. Amount $15,000 46.000 4S.0OO 51.000 5.1.000 55.0(10 57.000 60.000 Due lune 1, lHfiO June 1, 1001 June 1, 1062 June 1, 1063 June 1, 1064 June 1, 1065 June 1, liiiifi June 1, 1907 Amount Due $62,000 June 1, 1008 June 1, linio June 1, 1070 June 1. 1071 June 1, 1072 June 1, 1073 June 1, 1974 June 1, 1075 65.000 68.000 ,70.000 74.000 77.000 80.000 83,000 Amount $87,000 00.000 04.000 08.000 103.0110 107.000 111,000 116,000 1955-56 1. 1956-57 2. Budgeted For riic.l Yeir 1957-58 3. at. ntuiptt rs.c.i Yew 195-59 5. 506,905.85 631,10.07 696,680.00 2,258.30 10.ee 3,532.50 296.06 3,k00.00 100.00 159,206.10 UT.188.67 113,331.00 255,293. 265,173.38 231,11111.00 ",793.83 5,15ll.71 lt,500.00 -0- 8,k2li.89 3,505.00 329.09 I,7lt3.l6 60 928,796.73 41,062,633.1111 ti.oss.iiu.oo H6.728.69 99,727-28 70,000 00 $1,075,525. W $1,162,360.72 $1,123,1112.00 It. Revenue frost, tooel Source 11.2 Dietrlat tu prior to yeer'e levy (net) $ 17,5000 11.3 Delinquent tuel 5,000.00 U.li InUreit 2,000.00 19-9 Mlecelleneoue (e) Rentell 2,110X0 (b) Other 100.00 Revenue froa Interaedlett Sources 21.1 County School Fund 117,27.CO Revenue froa or through State Sources 31.0 Baflc School Support Fund 235,000.00 31.2 other Baelc School Fund Receipts 8,000.00 33-1 Comma (irreducible) School Mod 3,580.00 Sele of Property Uoo.OQ TOTAL RECEIPTS $ 391,117.00 BBOlmdMO NET CASH BALANCE 70,000.00 TOTAL BUD0ET RESOURCES - 0ENEXAL FUND $ Wl.U7.CO SCHEDULE III OEHERAL FUKD Actual Expenditures Budget Allovance Flacal Year Fiscal Vear Current Fiscal Kndlns Endlns Year June 30, 1956 June 30, 1957 T-l-57 6-30.58 5,!i99-96 3,337.56 3,862.18 1,169.32 871.93 298.01 990.00 989.98 6,000.00 3,750.00 3,876.00 126.15 l,0b;.a9 33-66 590.00 1,682.01 6,000.00 3,750.00 lt,338.00 2,780.00 850.00 k 50.00 l,k50.00 1,950.00 STD4ATB) EXPIKDITURIS Est. Expenditures Ensuing Flscsl Yr. Ending June 30, 195; Ite e. I. 0EKERAL CONTROL 1. Peraonal Service (1) Superintendent 6,000.00 ( (2) Clerk k, 000.00 3) Clerleel Aealetents 1 k, 5T7.CO (k) Coopulsory Education snd Census 2,780.00 2. Supplies 850.00 3. Elections and Publicity k50.CO k. Legal Service (Clerk's Bonds, Audit, etc.) 1,990.00 5. other (OSBA dues 150, Planning Coat 1000, 2,300.00 Travel 900, Oregon Stl!y Counsll 250) $ 17,0l8.9k $ 17,503.31 $ 21,568.00 6. Total expense of Oeoersl Control II. INSTRUCTION 1. Personal Service $ 32,132 6k $ 35,300.96 $ 37,ke8.0O (1) Principals k,651.71 6,331.56 6,698.00 (2) Supervlaors (3) Teaching 57k,78l.3k 6j8,8l9.0k 683,075.00 Teachers 8, 9142.81 10.1U6.80 8,500.00 , b. Substitute Teechere 12,611.03 lk, 325.95 17, 28k. 00 ' 0. Special Education .lk,95k.k3 17,Ok8.89 21,538.00 ( 7) Clerical Aaalstants 506.38 601.89 600.00 2. Library Supplies, Repairs 13,k23.19 15,k37.71 15,05k.CO- 3. Teaching Supplies 10.1U7.M 10,271.3i . 10,075.00 1. TextDooKS 1,850.1k 2,55131 2,200.00 $ 67k.Okl.35 $ 750.835.k5 $ 803,kk2.0O Due June I, 107(i June 1, 1077 June 1, 107; June 1, 197:1 June 1. 1080 June 1, 1081 June 1, 1002 June 1, 190J Bonds maturing after June 1. 1068 may be called and redeemed on June 1, 1060 or on anv interest date thereatter with accrued interest. The bonds arc to be dated June 1, 1958. They are to be sold at not less than par. The gross interest on the bonds may not exceed 6 per cent per annum. . , In the opinion -of counsel interest payable by the district oil its bonds Is exempt from all present Federal personal income taxes under existing statutes, regulations, and court decisions. The unqualified opinion of Shuler, Sayre, Winfrec and nankin, Attorneys, approving the validity of said bonds will be furnished the successful bidder at or prior to the date of delivery of the bonds, at the expense of the District These bonds issued tnder provisions of Oregon Revised Statutes (Laws Pertaining to Sanitary Districts, 0KS 450.005-450.ii90 incl.l for establishment, operation and maintenance of a sewage disposal plant, sewers, equipment and appurtenances, in the opinion of counsel con stitute valid and legally binding obligations of the South Suburban Sanilarv District of Klamath County. Oregon. The Board of Directors of said District has the power lo file and if necessary to enforce leins against the property served within the District. In addition the District mav certify to the tax assessor of Klamath County. Oregon the amoun-s of delinquencies for collection in th sm manner as other taxes Conies of the Prospectus may be obtained from South Suburban. Sanitary District 2321 Getlls Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. SOUTH SUBURBAN SANITARY DISTRICT, VAUItlCe D. GUNDKIiSOU Secretary of the District No. 235, May a, IB. WHIN IT' YOUR CH TU 4-7 ' MOVE bpcfi 7425 or TU 4 748 ITMQ j PEOPLE'S PrPrP WAREHOUSE P nj 'Since 1918" Local and Long Distance Moving BV Experienced, Courteous Movft With Modern Equipment Storage . . . Crating . . . Packing FREE ESTIMATES Aqcntt For Bekins Movinq And Storage Co. NATIONWIDE MOVING 56,19323 2,692.81 lk,986.6l 1,819.37 lk.09k.57 2,079.73 I,3k3-k5 58,979.32 3,219.39 15, 90k. 20 1,932.72 15,k87.67 2,038.86 597.50 962-95 62,032.00 3,500.00 17,100.00 2,1.50.00 15,800,00 2,565.00 650.00 Ooo.oo 93.209-77 99,172.61 t lOk.897.OO t 5,830.ko 2,890.22 -0- k, 029-96 k,6k6.ko -0- 9,57k.05 lk,bl.!6 26,593.11 1J.587.00 3,202. 3k 3,812.69 k6,095.12 li2,639.21 V 5,000.00 82.6k 160.00 5,825.15 k, 3U-50 181.89 ?,S69.7l 5,596.71 187.80 . $.000.00 ' 152. 11 175.00 6.322.73 k,15k.3k 177.05 2,397.5! t,8w.6 187.80" k,030.00 ,931-00 O. 13,857.00 17,280.00 2,020.00 k2.ll8.00 $.000.00 150.00 200.00 6,398.00' 3,200.00 200.00 2,356.00 k, 911.00 188.00 $ 23,6l5.kl f 25,342.2k $ 22,605.00 3,6k2.77 82.58 l,lk7.62 ' k3,k85.07 2,293.7k $ 52,096.01 2,715.85 26,910.76 3.53k.75 15,300.00 21190.18 t 69,651.5k 3,59k.89 $ 96.73 O- 370.29 1,981.70 51,711.59 1,332-86 $ 59.068.06 $ 3k,732.70 I 21.35k.90 3,k73-O0 15,831.25 k.OCO.OO . 125.00 I -o- I 500.00 l.kOO.OO k5,ooo.oo l.koo.oo 52,k25.0O V lk,803.00 ll,-86k.OO 3,500.00 -0- 26.OkO.00 75,391.85 -0- 56,207.00 15X1.00 20,000.00 6. other Expense of Instruction 7. Total Expenae of Instruction . OPERATION OF PLANT 1. Peraooel Service (1) Janitors snd otner Esployes 2. Supplies 3. Fuel k. Water 5. Light and Power 6. Telephone 7. Other Expense of Operstioa (1) aacbeo- (2) Laundry 8. Total Expense of Operstioa . MAJhTERAKCK AM) REPAIRS 1. Personal Service a. Plant Superintendent b. Oanerel Maintenance c. Audio-Visual 2. Repair, Maintenance and Replacement !1) Furniture and Equlpaant 2) Building Structurs 3. Upkeep of Grounds $. Totsl Expense of Mslatensncs 4 Rspslrs V. AUXILIARY AGENCIES 1. Health Servloe fl) Nurse (21 Supplies , (3) Physlcel Exanlnations 2. Transportation of Pupils (1) Peraonal Service (2) Supplies snd Repairs (3) Insurance 3. School Lunch ill Cafeteria Manager 2) Equlpaent -3) Manager Travel k. Totel Expense of Auxiliary Agencies VI. FIXED CKAH0E3 1. Insurance (1) Buildings snd Eo,ulpnent (2) AutosDtlvs (3) Boiler (k) Coup. Liability (5) State Industrial Accident 2. Retlremant State and Federal . Appralaal , 5. Total Fixed Chargea CAPITAL OUTLAYS 1. Sltea and Improvement! of 81tes 2 Neu Buildings 3. Additions and Alterations to Bids k. Library Booka 5. Busea and Other Tranaportatlon Equip. 6. Furnivure, Flxturea and other Equip 9. Total "Capital Outlaya . DEBT SERVICE, Non-Bonded 2. Inlereat on Bank Loana EMERGENCY 4 i2,9k7.00 t 6, 562.00 31,268.00 . 685,977-00 10,000.00 18,312.00 2k, tin .00 60O.OO . i;,8ko.oo 11,213-00 2,000.00 8k6, 201.00 t 69,523.00 3.500.00 15,500.00 2,500.00 15,950.00 2,725.00 610.00 1.000.00 i 111.310.00 t ,333.00 J,50.00 62O.OO 13,138.00 18,995.00 2,335.00 I kk, 871.00 I $,000.00 150.00 2O0.00 6,260.00 3,929.00 300,00 J.W8.00 3,720.00 188.00 $ 2k.235.00 6,030.00 125.00 0- 900.00 1,755.00 57,750.00 2,500.00 IX 975,728.1k 1,069,992.73 4l,y3,kl2.CO X. TOTAL GENERAL R! EZPEIOJITUMS SCHEDULE IIIA $ 118,326.10 ) 118,803.75 63,063.3k 21,958.96 lk,628.99 lk,553.65.-613.83 110,025.8k ) 1,750.00 . 3.98I..98 11?, 760. 82 1 L28,20k.83 1,21k. 66 l,k09.50 t Ilk, 818. 77 1J0.828.99 111,529.81 Totals special mpnovnuNT ruND Receipts 120,000.00 1. Serial levy tax ri-celpla O- 2. Sale of land -15,068.17 3. Ceah balance or deficit forward 10k, 931. 83 Totala Dlsburaenenta 1. Pelican! conatructlon 2. Rooeevelt: conatructlon 3. Joeef.h Congeri ventilation, 55-6 69,8kl.8k addition, 57-8 10,902.05 k. Ponderoaat construction 60k. 52 5. Intereat on bank lo0 5,2ko.OO 6. Slteai arpralaal and purchase 2k,9kl.ltO 7. MlJUai ventilation t 69.060.00 I 882.00 l6,k50.00 3,500.00 Ik.oOO.OO . 15.k50.OQ t 5082.00 i 250.00 20,000.00 11,189,156.00 i 120,000.00 -o- 6,:or.-8 t u3.ko2.0a 109.k1O.oa 500.00 3.500.00 5 The Herald & News Is The Basic at Advertising Medium of The Klamath Basin Frudent advertiseri Invest the major port ot their advertising budgeti in the Herald t Newt -EAGLES- All Eaqle membert, their families and quests are cordially invited to attend. CHICKEN DINNER Saturday Night, May 17, 6 p.m. Basement Eagles Hall 9th end Wolnut $1.25 Per Plate Adults 50c Children Sponsored by the Auxiliary Drill Team for the State Convention next week (5-yeer aerial levy, A60, 000.00 ennu.lly, euthorltd at special election held on Hay 23, 19k9) (5-year aerial levy, il20,000.00 annually, authorlied st special election held on Hay 3, 195k) t U3,k03.OS No. 21,7, Hay It, 2). I OOKlSt; FOR MAIDS Al T0 I'HODICTION I.ISTKD LABOR RETAINS SEAT KUA.NKiailT, Opnnny I I LONDON -IT) - The Britith MII.WAl.'KKK iL'I'i Mrs. N.B. Prodiiclmn and export 1 West i.pbor Parly Thursday night r Sieijal todoy looked (or a new German motor vehicles rose more umed its parliamentary seat (rom maid and police looked tor the than 25 per cent the lirst tour suburban North lslanglon in a old one. The (oriner domestic led months ul this year over a like three-corncr by-election. Laborite unexpectedly - alonif with S.V) In period last year. A motor indiu- candidate Gerald Reynolds polled cash, two wall-lies, a closellul ot try announcement said West Oer- 13, 5!i votes, more than double women's clothing and three hot- man factories produced 4M.tM ihc number received by the Con ties of whiskey motor vehicles through April :ui servalive Party candidate. mTZ!7m O Newspoper 'i'"'1"' stuhiks vugoslavia VriH I V tftftr ai-Tc BKLOrtADE tl'Pl Thirty-toir I W SPOT ADi members of the class and faculty ,, . . of the U.S. National War Collne Buie Tii'i",dr.eoi re mexpenSlYe nrriv,d here Thursday lor a Wo- nr.MJ "l,l,7 , - repeated dHy Me day study of how U.S. foreign pol gaMaaaaVaaaaaBSBaaaaaaHaaSBBBMMal I icy allectS Yugoslavia.