Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 22, 1958, Page 7, Image 7

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    Fl'NDAY. JUNE 22. 1958
EFRALD ANT) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE 7 A
Lee Smith Best Ail-Around
Cowboy At Montague Show
MONTAGUE Rest .ll-armm,)
fnwhoy at the seventh annual
Montague junior Kodeo was Lee
Smith. 13. of Callahan Ho u.c
presented with a trophy buckle
irom uioson i aaaaiery ot Medlcrd
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LEE SMITH
end the accompanying pictures
of the young winner were taken by
his lather, Blair Smith.
Best girl rider was Elaine Ham
mond of Montague and Wayne
Spencer took top spot among
adult riders.
A total of 15.1 vmlnpcterc from
eight to 18 years, participated in
most of the events in la dm.
day's rodeo which followed the big
paraae.
Results of the contests follow:
Team roDine. DeWavne (Pm.
wee i Spencer and Darryl Severns,
Montague, lirst; Butch Sawyer,
Vreka and Pat MrAnliffe P n r t
Klamath, second.
Loose roDe calf ridinir (B In it
years Robert Barlow, first: (12
to 14 years), Jimmy Liskey,' Klam
ath Falls, first. There were 60
entries in this event and each re
ceived a belt, buckle.
Tie-down calf rnnincf R n n a t A
Watson, Shatter, first; Carl Bon
trager, Yreka, second; Jimmy
Manton, Weed, third: Pat Mc-
Aulitfe, Fort Klamath, fourth.
Bull riding, Butch Sawyer, first;
Doue Chamberlain Medtm-H
ond; Red Morris, Montague, third;
Jim McAultfte, Fort Klamath,
fourth.
Bareback hrnne riHini fWlrv
Bailey, Anderson, first; Carl Bon
trager. second: D e W a y n e Spen
cer, third; Darryl Severns, fourth.
Barrel rnrps (14 tn la vnarcl
Bonnie Rowe, Montague, 14.6,'
lirst; uorothy Hessig, Montague,
15.4, second; John Petersen, Mon-
taeue. 16.1. third- Charlotte Zim.
merly, Hornbrook, 16.5. fourth;
' to is years), Le Smith, Calla
han, 15.0, first; Jimmy Taylor, Big
Springs, 17.7, second; John Fair
do, Tulelake, 18.3, third; Mida
Casterline, Gazelle, 18.8 fourth.
No one placed in the break-away
calf roping event, so the purse
WAS diviHpH amnncr onntacFanle
Team saddle cow riding, Paul
wanner, Cottonwood, 11.6, first;
Darryl Severns, 11.9. second;
Pat MrAnliffe. 13 n third- Rnti-h
Sawyer, 12.8, fourth.
calf scramble, Mike Swam and
Jim Taylor, first; Floyd Hender
son and Richard Raltnm cpcnnH
Arthur Cooley and Gerald Watson,
third; Booby Andrews and Roger
fierce, tourtn.
The caw horse ennfncl now
this year, saw 14 boys in the
elimination contest. In the final
contest among the top four, Lee
Smith was first; Jim Watson,
second; Pat McAuliffe, third and
DeWayne Spencer, fourth.'
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PVT. GARY MITCHELL. 21-
ear-old ton of Mr. and
rs. Garrison Mitchell,
Dairy, is stationed at Fort
Lewis, Washington, doing
clerical work. Gary, a grad
uate of Bonania High
School, attended Oregon
State College for two years.
He will be home on 10-day
leave on June 30.
Photo by Guderian
Happy Camp
Grange Meets
HAPPY CAMP The Happy
Camp Grange held its regular
meeting on Monday, June 16, in
the grand hall.
Angenette Thompson, a candi
date for membership, was given
obligations of the order.
The next meeting of the grange
will be the third Monday in July.
Siskiyou- Pomona Grange will
meet in the Happy Camp Grange
Hall on June 28. A potluck lunch
eon will be served at 12:45 p.m.
and the business meeting will fol
low the luncheon.
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School Facts
Editor's Note: This is the last in
an eight part series of informative
articles dealing with the hlamath
Falls city schools, their budgets,
and proposed budgets. The articles
have been under sponsorship of
the Classroom Teachers' Associa
tion, and persons having addition
al questions may contact Marilou
O'Connor, 133 Grant Street.
By MARILOU O'CONNOR
If the budgets do not pass, is it
not possible for the schools to op
erate on last year's budget?
No. The law requires that If the
operating budget exceeds the tax
base plus the six per cent limita
tion, the budget must he approved
at a special election. The budgets
of both school districts in Klam
ath Falls do exceed this, therefore
they must be approved before they
can be used.
Can the schools hire teachers
before a budget is passed?
No. No teachers contracts have
been signed for either district, and
none may be legally signed until
the budgets are approved.
Can t the districts issue war
rants and continue to operate even
though the budgets do not pass?
AIDE
COPENHAGEN (AP) Count
Kield G. Knuthwinterfeldt will
succeed Hcnrik Kauffmann as
Denmark s ambassador in Wash
ington next September. Kauff
mann is retiring Sept. 1 at the
age of 70.
No. A warrant is a form of
promissory note, and cannot be
issued until a budget has been ap
proved, i
Would the basic school support
money that the districts now re
ceive be affected if the budgets
ac not pass?
Yes. Basic school support mon
ey is granted only to standard
schools. Our schools would be un
able to meet the requirements for
a standard operation without the
approval of a budget, so we would
lose the apportionment.
If the budgets do not pass this
time, when would they again be
voted upon?
The next special school election
would be held around the middle
of September. It requires approx
imately 60 days for the necessary
clerical work on the budget, and
for the publication required by
law.
How do the revised budgets com
pare with last year's budgets?
The budget for School District No,
1 is up $65,744; however, the pro
posed tax levy is up only 141,326
Tile budget for Klamath Union
High School is up $50,168; but the
proposed levy is down $722.
In addition, there is the tax off
set which is made by the assessor
from Basic School Funds. For Dis
trict No. 1 this will amount to
about $30,000; for the high school.
$95,000.
Who may vote in the elemen
tary school budget and tax levy?
Any person who has resided in
the district for six months Im
mediately prior to the election,
and who was registered 30 days
prior to the election, as evidenced
by precinct voter lists supplied by
the county .clerk.
Who may vote on the high school
b' ''get and tax levy?
Any person who has resided in
the district for six months im
mediately prior to the election,
and who was registered 30 days
prior to the election, as evidenced
by precinct voter lists supplied by
the county clerk.
When are the special school
elections? t
The elementary school election
is June 27 at Fremont School on
High Street. The high school elec
tion is July 7 in the high school
cafeteria. Hours on both elections
are from 2 to 8 p.m.
What is the meaning of the two
items on the ballot?
Since the high school has no
tax base, and the elementary
schools have only $76,000. it is
necessary to get voter aonroval
on me tax levy each year before
the boards of directors can make
any levy at all in the hieh school
and any levy over $75,000 in the
elementary district.
Therefore, one of the items nn
the ballot is on the tax levy. The
otner item is on the budget. It is
easy to see that a split vote is self.
canceling. A vote of yes on the
levy must be accompanied, by a
vote of yes on the budget m order
(or either vote to have meaning,
and vice versa.
Where may copies of the budg
ets be secured?
The superintendent's office.
Room 200, Klamath Union High
School building, has available
copies of the budgets of both dis
tricts. In addition, each has been
puDlijhed in the Herald and News.
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