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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1925)
THE Par Six Tuesday. October 13. 152S IjOCALS I n.-n.l.,.1 min PUm.--.l -M." .VT"- ,..rr-.i bu.tnc vt.ltor. in Klamain r.iw bers of Ihe Methodist -l.ur.ll are Walker and Ml lUrnu. m.luJfJ Hill MOJut. onion Mac- ... - j - J Mn nn I a lurnni r -. aj . . isH ha HiBPIlB honor of their naior. Rev. T. D , end with 0 . I f .rr.ngetuent, Include Mr.. Mol- "he I.ro. .-Or Inv, r..h Th.r hAtarMr of Ki ln, Il-lding and Mr.. John Y.dcu .J were accompanied to kU- Kmn,"lirj ,,.rd.r (rum Eight o'clock i. Ih. hour of th. re- by Hro.n. lirlme. ..J r red short- .lb Fall. ' Klani- ceptlon la 1,1 rhurrh parlors. .,-ni Hundav hunting for mule deer According to th. nuoirr - v.n. Mr. and) MarAuh-y "" . t,Hl Aulev. lih the Munger Service Mr. Honer. m. -- ------ Uumlrl relurned , L.Vh Mend. .d relative Tbey,..h Falls, after spending .on,, time " . ..i nf ih dv Id Eugene, wner. """:'"Lr7,Zn; moth.;.' business, whn. TUIUDS - - " . I .... ..!.. .l.l . nortlnn Mr.. M. L. SlowolA.ttl.na. ore.-ld.ho footb.ll f ime. !... W. A. Camming, manager of ( her for .on. tin.., ... , ,,.n, which ld.ho .re Oron her first, the T.rmin.i ootei m m..ur. .w- V ,rvKr4 po.ltloB Is Mum dirt III Mis. Georglanna , . . , h,.m. ve.ierd.v to hi. home; vuu t UI.I.Hm A Mrtr of th. ha accepiea n i ..: . .. .... i. ih. se.Min.i uv.r... ... . - - - ih. i:M,n nuie .tor. ior in. In the valley, younger et enjoyed ran i mui-i I Km-, followed by a dinner at the ! Hunter Krtura lloim- A party ; borne of Mr.. Cbarle. 1 I" ": awe Imll.lUiae - Mr.. II, A. Maa aey and Mr. T. Hill Muuter bate luued larltatlona fur a charoiln. brldi party In th Hotel Hall ba bel. Th. affair will rarrv out Hal. lowe'rn motif.. A lar. nuailwr of lablea will be In play during th. afternoon. Th. parly will l an .real of tMober I. penainx ome umi' . i ri l'rn.i I. rcoruin 10 ' ...- , he ... called on; llu..... VW...r - Af.er Mr IT,.,M Itt-M r. " ' . bu( MM lo r....t.r their In th. unlTer.lty ! .pendmi th. week-end In Klamath .utfertn. from a aerrr. altarh of P Joyed1 a "rt.on of Zl, tmn-ctln, ece,ry bu... t.llli which ha. bee. ...oylbi I .treevia Pu.llB.n Mia. Mildred , CHft I. confined to her home In the Jinla' apartments with a .erere attack of frlppe. which ha. kept her home for .ereral day.. Inullln lUilioe Jullu. Mueller; pendinx the early part of the -' Tu' A,(om. 'Yn-tamn, "Ad of ".ey reV.den... Inc.ud.n. Ro- j Mcf.rthy apartment. Thoe. th. 1 Fn.n. IS--! --O.I .1 . nLtli ' ot he horn". "l Tthatibura and Ashland bu.lneu men. party wer. Mr., thai U, Ml yUitor. In Klamath Fn I. " m GlemUle-Mr. and , ot ,he homM lB lhtl' Je . wk.nd tr,p to th, Kl.m- i Kern. Hank.. Ml IK.rothy furrln. Included Mr and Mr.. W. II. Ito.-k oaitland returned ye , lo " atn roumry, where they .pent Sal- j Mta. Kin. Jrnara. MIm 1-ou Bynon of Modtc I'olnl. , , I nrday and Sunday on a duck hunt i and Byron 8cott. How.rd IUruhelel in klamalh Llda Co-," ' ' Th.-l-.j v. u. - actinic affa Accept Rirrr ITiurch ResldenU friends, of W'lllamaon rieer diatrict will be. glad to know that the Williamson ! I.Ukcy in Klamath John Liskey, Tbow i and Neal Stewart. ne.. orth na lla.lnewa E. W. Van- nice left .Sunday nl.ht for Portland. Retara from Mra. Lonlt Hoaitland t.nia from Glendale. Oregon, after . t th. w..k Wltn Mr.. 1 tLMdUK .' - . i . i l . .... Hnd". motnTr. a resident of burn of Spru. Rieer (. .p, ndna j paVTy .Jr. 1,7 Ch.'.. IU. Glendale.. ! .ctinc affairs and Tl.ltlne with 1 Frd 4;l"a. frank .Murphy and Italian: for the NorthMr. Ethel where he plan, to .pend aom. Ilm. lae rriai-.r. ' Illiilm left reaterd.y lor roruana. IranaacllPa ou.ine.. ! Father Mill Low No chanie j rtier ah. will spend eome lira. b- the condition of CeorK Calvin Caa- lon fnntlnulnt to Montana to die-! Miopplna from .ManViel - Mr. F. f.th.i- lit rir fl T C.KDer of: . .1 .. ., v.. Tr.ir.ii and Rlrer church pulpit will be occupied we.l known rancher of the Ma.ln i Kal ,,, ac. j h .l.ned h"r p...l'tlo. ! Mr., j. S. Il.lley. all well h.o.n ath rail, from t ypresa, '"'"oi.. j fonipany. and will accept a po.ltlon ; amonc the many Tl.ltor. la th. city dexter, who with Mr. Poindnter ath fails on business. will arriTe during th. week and fill the T.cancy left in th. church by N jIrrn stmr Meets Members ot the departure Monday of Rer. Henry i Alohl rbapter. Order of Eastern L. Weiss for Portland. Mr Poin-jg,,,. oals,ie members and yl.lt dexter U a sUter of MIm Ada Pheobe orJ ,n kij,,,,, Fins. will meet to- where Dr. Casper ha. been for aom. , Washington. l. f. later in the r.terday lo enjoy a brief .hopping Leaving for the Kouth Mrs. I , V-T h . -h 1. Iluntlim In Ijikrrlcw John Zum-; Board Meetlnjt Helil -At the bom. 1 hah. (la.rfi jrfiA AWnM rsl H r n In Porter, who made her home here alnirh, . ,h. h.n for , .k. ., , ,.... . 1 wait left orer the weekend for the of Dr. and Mra. O. T. I a.per. II anmber of year. ago. and recently j rlef bn,jBM, m,ing. followed b .r9 on Wednesday morning for I 'k'Tlw country, wh.re they ar. ; rroaa street m.mher, of th. Hun- spent a week risiting ln th. city. They formerly made their home ln . Yamhill, Oregon. ' a social hour. ; Berkeley, where she will spend the I winter with her daughter. Mlas Gen- Mrthortltt Aid to Meet .Members : eta Glenn, who Is a student In the ...... . u . f..,.,101 the Methodist Aid will meet on j University of California. Mr.. rfiSrri iwrd '- K"m',h . w ,. . Mrs. Chris Barnstable. 301 High the middle of nt ummer. Mm. Handay to Medrord at the home or ,, . . t , , M . . i ,.. .w a u street Plans for the next affair Glenn, who spent yesterday in the ra. uoeiier a motner, xrs. a. ji. i ...... . 1 , . . WiUon. who la earing for th. Goel- 'of ,be ronp w'11 ""' " ! announced that her daughter ler children while their mother la'1 Prt-' " B""' lMt Saturday I has recently been pledged lo Alpha attending P. E. O. national conren-'w"1 h'rd br the comni'". s'a" D'- national women a fra- Second Dinner itanrr The -ec-1 Although she will ylslt with her , lion in Minneapolis. In from the Fort Jim Dixon i!ond of a series of delightful winter i oaugnier. Jim. ,ieuo is planning 10 among the many oat of town rlslt-i dinner dance to be giren in th. enroll In the university, as she ha. on in Klamath Fall, from hi. ranch : dining room of the White Pelican done for several years, and under- in the Fort Klamath district. i hotel, la scheduled for Thursday take a heavy cour in several .evening, with a number of Klam-I branchea of the Institution. Kennedy in Klamath Clyde C. i ath Falls society planning on at-1 Kennedy, consulting engineer of tending the Interesting affair, which I In From Merrill Roail Out of planning to remain for wveral daya day arhool board of Ih. M.thodl.1 hunting for deer. They will return church held a meeting last night to the middle of Ih. week. I lev nlan. and outline Ih. work for j th. Sunday school rlinM tor. the In from Mrrrlll-Out of town . coming year. Mr. Casper and her vl.ltom In th. city thu week In-' "Uter. Mu. Phyllla llogan. w.r. th. elude Ed Sutton of Miller hill, weir hostesses for th. evening, known rancher of that section. j Mra. liorlirr llriirm Mrs Harry 8 Goellrr. who haa bean ateodlng lor of th. past two week. th. national E. O. In Mlnn.ap- 1'Ogxinn I'ontractor la T. Puckett. logging' contractor Rocky Point, who I. .pending aome! convention of P, time on n location abov. ( hlloquln ' oils. ha. returned lo Klamath Falla. was In th. city yesterday transact- Sh. waa met la the valley by Mr ing buslnesa. tloeller and the children. VUlllMg la Klamath- Mra II. I) Parker or Medfurd. mother of Im Parker of Klamath Fall., la .pend ing lb. week In th. city vl.ltlog at th. bom. of Mr. and Mrs. Park.r r. ! Ilrtwrwa-Dr. a. A. Mawey returned th. early pari of th. week, after .pending eavaral daya hunting In Ih lata bad and urruundini country. HH urn fmm the Kui h Mr. and Mr. H W Kgelln of Modoe Point, with their young daughter, nava ra lurned to Klamath after enjoying three week.' vl.lt In Man Franrl.ro and other bay rltlea. lave for Mnlftinl l.uk Walker. Fred (iarlih and Nat. lltterbela left yeaterday morning fur Medfurd. where they will spend several daya on bu.lneu and other affair, aa well aa attending Ihe Medfurd term of federal rourt. Rrtara Viih After VUH-Mr, and Mra. Ralph Rower, of Portland left yesterday for the north, where Ibey m.k. their home, after vi.lt. Ing for Ihe past threa week. In Klamath Fall, with Mr. Mower.' Near . win.,, baa .B.-. I norapl g HMbTiSj win '-. I Ik, erordl.e Walk S Mills r. T. of Parnt , Mills Sr,T im nooB la i,, a aft.raoo. - KM .(i.raog, UrfrMhtttuu From Craakj flsltor. Ki, nl Mta, J 1 1 In ih. .1.. "" Vkawl paler of Aaun I? nny busia J(-.. ' r-'lbx ajf tlu.ni butl. from hi h.,. i . . draaa at He. bTLV 11 o J . a NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING viitii'k la lik-uriiv i:tvt'V to the lec.l voter, of Hchool Dl.trlrt San Franciaco. la among the bust- promisea to be one of the prettiest ; town visitors In Klamath rails yea-j No j of Klamath Connty. Stale of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MKKTINtl of ness visitors In Klamath Falla thia. dinners of the winter. A number teroay inciuaea Mr. ana Jirs. a. it. Md district will be held at Central School, on the (th day of .November, week. Kennedy will meet with the, ot reservations have been made by city council tonight to discuss mat-; prominent residents. Young Wif Afraid To Eat Anything "I was afraid lo Ml becau.e I al ways bad atomarb trouble aftar wards. Kmc taking Adl.rlka I can eat aad feel fin.." i.lgn.4 Mr. A. Howard ONK .poonful Adl.rlka remove (iAH and often bring sur prising relief lo th atomarb. Stop that full, bloated feeling. Hemove old aa.te matter from lateatlaea and make you feel happy aad hun gry. Ktrellent for ohetlaale con .filiation. Whitman Drug Co Adv. ten of importance in regard to city Improvement. Bly Merchant Here Marvin Cross, well known merchant of the Bly district, was a business visitor In Klamath Falls yesterday. orchestra evening. will play Ohlemeyer and son Paul, who are Galloway's resident of the Merrill rosd dis during the ! trict, where Ohlemeyer conducts a large ranch. Dorria Visitor 1st Mrs. Dan Evans Malln Rancher Visits Mr. Kriio. of Dorris was included in th. many; well known Malin rancher, was In Tisitors in the city yesterday to shop ' eluded In the many out of town and visit with friends. visitors in Klamath Falls yesterday. ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET SCHOOL DISTRICT XO. 1 This original estimate is made in compliance with aectioa 231-A of th. arhool laws of 1921 anil shows fn parallel columns tbe unit cost of the several services, material and supplies tor the three fiscal years next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three preceding fiscal years and the budget allowances and expenditures for six months of the current year. ("Six months of the current year" mean, six months of the last school year KXPKXDITVRES ITEM Estimated expenditures for the en si'.ing school year 1925 1320 Expenditures and budget allowance for six months of last school year 1921 1923 192 Expenditures for three fiscal year next preceding the last school year Expend itures in detail Budget allowance Detailed for the last in detail year of the three-year period Second First year. year, tilve yearly totals totals Give yearly PERSONAL SERVICE: 1 Superintendent .. I 3.500.00 2 Principals 9.750.00 Special Teachers 7,600.00 3 Teachers 47,900.00 4 Janitors 8.250.00 Cook 1.000.00 i Clerk 900.00 Stenographer 9M0.OO 7 Other services 200.00 t 1.4H5.00 S 1.500.00 2,649 9S $ 1.. 3.975.00 2.550.00 20.294.75 3.311.63 500.00 450.00 375.00 25.00 3.975.00 2.550.00 24.500.00 3.345.00 5011.00 450.00 375.00 60.00 7.950.00 4.900.00 34.3.10 92 7.377.37 Total Personal Services I 80.000.00 $32,965.38 $37,245.00 $57,208.25 $59,270.09 $47,989.73 MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES: 1 furniture tde-ks. etc.) 2 Supplies (chalk, etc.) .. 3 Library books ... 4 Flags '"" 6 Playground equipment .. Janitor's supplies 7 Fuel 8 Light 9 Water CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: Total Maintenance and Repairs.. ASSESSMENTS (Highways. Roads, n.icuin, uriagesj: Total- -Attftensments INDEBTEDNESS: 1 Bonded, and Interest thereon. Total Indebtedness I $ 2.183.42 1,500.00 1,106.89 1,000.00 1,799.15 600.00 150.00 310.67 60.00 48.71 25.00 1.500.00 1.500.00 163.00 750.00" Tn3.'52 6,000.00 852.00 1.000. 00 1,018 00 2,500.00 1,000.00 876.00 i,34.o'a 600.00 251.09 150.00 256.87 "' 13,050.00 $ 3,297.69 $ 4,075.00 $ 8,316.88 ... $ 10.000.00 $ 4,347.34 $ 2,000.00 $ ... $ 10,000.00 $ 4,347.34 $ 2.000.00 $ 3,997.25 ... $ 2,000.00 $ 1,035.63 $ $ 1,748.39 ... $ 2,000.00 $ 1,035.63 $ 750.00 $ 1.74S.39 ... $ 2,500.00 $ 651.42 $ $ ... $ 2.500.00 $ 551.4 2 $" 600.00 $ 114.91 .. $ 40,000.00 $ $ 1 $ 7,095.01 $ 8,392.89 TRANSPORTATION OK TEACHERsT Total Trannporlatlon 0f Teachers.. INSURANCE Total Insurance ... . $ 40,000.00 $ $10,000.00 MISCELLANEOUS Total Miscellaneous EMERGENCY Total Emergency g GRAND TOTAL .15, $ 350.00 $ 131.25 SidMO $ 131.25 $ 0.00 $ 392.30 $ 392.30 $ GOO. 00 2.600.00 $ 745.30 T. 2.600.00 $ 745.30 $ 7t5."(mj $ 1,000.00 $ MOO.OO $ $ 600 0 1925. at X o'clock in the afternoon for the purpoM of discussing tbi budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on Ihe proposition of levying a special aistrict tax. Th. total amount of money needed by the said school district during the fiscal year beginning on June. 1126. and ending June 10. 127. la estimated In Ih. following budget and Includes th. amounts lo be received from the county school fund, atate school fund, elementary school fund, special district lax. and all other moneys of Ih. district: v iiriHirrr F-stlmntrd Kxprnlltarr PERSONAL SERVICE: 1 Superintendent $ 1.500 00 2 Principals 9.760 00 Special Teachers 7,600 00 3 Teacher ......i.i 47 900 00 4 Janitors 1.250 00 Cook n 1.000 00 5 Clerk "0 00 6 Stenographer - 900 oo 7 Other services 2U0.00 Harvest Fajtsg Might, aaliiu, j 'sJ ' Kodak. FlsaUjTJ . IEE3 KAPSO Foifc FOWL" puredC', , " II I Total I 10.000.00 MATERIAL AND Sl'PPI.lES: 1 Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc 1$ 2 Supplies (clmlk, erasers, etc. I 3 Library book 4 Flags 5 Playground equipment 6 Janitor's supplies 7 Fuel Light 8 Water 10 Postage and Stationery : 1. 500 00 (00 Oil to 00 1.600 00 1.600.00 6.000.00 2,600.00 600.00 Total CONSTRUCTION Total MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS $ 10.000.00 $ 2.000 00 Total ASSESSMENTS (Highways, Road.. Streets, llrldges): , Street paving 2,600.00 Total INDEBTEDNESS: Ilonded and Interest Thereon $ 40.000.00 Total ..' $ 11.050 00 $ 10.000.00 $ 2.000.00 t 1.600.00 f 40.000 00 $ 6,323.91 $ 2,487.89 $ 959.42 $ TRANSPORTATION OF TEACHERS I 150 00 Total MISCELLANEOUS t Totrtl EMERGENCY , Total " Total estimnted amount of money for all purposes during the year ... fTha nl a . . dXViclW Cer,med l " C"C " lhe n-rg?rt0.0;ilf.led"w?.hC0Z. ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county school fund during the coming ' school year (Use amount of county school .....u ..-,-,. mn ypax ns basis In mak 360 00 $ 2.S00.00 $ 1.000.00 $161,400.00 " $ $ 242.00 $ I $ 242.00 $ 193.60 $ rzzz $, $ 379.00 $ 1.208,65 $ 987.48 TZ. $ $ 2,803.06 $ 1,477.15 $ 1,568.68 I, Ma B. Momyer, do hereby certify that the OOJIO.l 69.24 $56,205.00 $74,808.73 $77,645.60 65 was prepared by me and (hat Ihe expenditures and h mi set a Ho... ' MPeltreii for the years 1926-1927 the expenditures for the three fiscal years nextTeiodina th " '"r "lx n,0"t,1 of " currBnt Vr and from the records in mv clinre. n,i . .;. " . ..pr,,0111 tllB ' "rrcnt year as shown nhnve have he.n 0.13,14,15 - o ..- -.v Ullu correct copies thereof. ..on-u IDA B. MOMYER, District Clerk. Ing this estimate) . .. From stale school fund during the'comlni'' ""onfl0 1 ,e.r 1 una amount of state srhoo fund received last year as basis in mak ing this estimmai From elementary school fund "during thn''toin' Ing school year 2,000.00 14. 000. 00 estimate or nrobnbla unexpended balance m end or current year Estimated amount lo he received from ali er sources during the coming school ( Do not jii.iu.le' 'tii'"mo'ney''' to ba " received from the proposed lax.) Total estimated rocelpts, not Including " proposed tax Total estimated expense fo?tha yel' "T,0: Jnn nn Total eHtlmated receipt, not Including ..' r''400,00 posed tax ... ' 69,000.00 DalBI!!'e: bo raised by district lax " ATTi-c?id """ ,(llh dB' of October. 1925. "' . -Of Prepare f l!lt Winter v. int. i 1 to P1 The Brownsville Woolen Mill Sj is better equipped to serve you ftll tection against the cold month are to conie than any other store ih(. Its Suits and Overcoic. country, from $25 to $S are the be9t on the market f tw money. They are made of (H wool by Oregon tailors and are t& you direct from the manufacturer The BrownsviU Woolen Mills Sto f 60,000.00 f 82,400.00 IDA D. MOM YEfl, District Clerk. - (Th.' V ''""KKWOOD. Chairman Ronr.1 of ntr... i. .'Ih! or"fnnl estimates are a pari of this h,,' . rnc'or"' a at.TM TwT"r? DR. 0. H. MATHER SPECIALIST Chiropractic and Physiothe lias opened onices . 715 M5n ? 1 Mr"" Oppoiite Pina Tre The uo.11 wucn printed and posted.) nn must accompany Phone 404. 013.1415