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9 Reasons Why The
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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-
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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.
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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
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Saturday Night, May 17, 6 p.m.
Basement Eagles Hall
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$1.25 Per Plate Adults 50c Children
Sponsored by the Auxiliary Drill Team for the
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(5-yeer aerial levy, A60, 000.00 ennu.lly, euthorltd at special election held on Hay 23, 19k9)
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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
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ties of whiskey motor vehicles through April :ui servalive Party candidate.
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