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Thursday, October 15, 1925
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be followed
men! nn the
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about noon
t lit now muni
( two dufunsea
i which he is
Mnlty. or the
to prove hl
t y. ' Wednesday
It. clear that lie
li .root the Jury
f w, which plea
li. atl at the
'staraosed on be-
Meeting
, Yelurans of
j bare a aiwclal
a .Falla at the
frtday nlxht at
J Announced yet
un Is to come
' -if, It waa an
, mber are urg
The local pout
jera.s
IWatch Littlet" Is Cry of Western Gridiron Followers;
Here's Sizcap of Wisconsin Team Yost's' Aide Preps
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tm w 'fa n
. '. '. l&r--ry M
Medford Masons to
;Be tfere on Oct 19
' A delegation of about 25 msster
Mason from . Medford will .La. en-,
tertalned at a dinner given by
Klamath Lodge A. Y. k A, M. No.
77. on Monday night. October 19,
at 7:30 in Masonic ball. . .
Among the visitors will b tbe
Medford degree team who will pat
on the work in tbe maater Mason's
degree.
Work in Y. C. degree will be ex
emplified
7.
To read The News da altar da
Is . to keep thoroughly Informed on
happenings of Importance through
out the world, aa well as In Klam
ath ralla and vicinity.
What ftefyGrfDid;
; for Sick Stomach
Eyrs of the football west are on Coach George Little as he preps his team of Wisconsin Univer
sity for hi ilrlmt as a Hlft Ten coach, "on his own." Little was Yost's chief aide and active leader of
football activities at Nile lugs n until the clam of last season. Little, as present indications point, will
slve Wlicomin a f it team. His chief prolilcm is to rebuild his line. - Above are some of the start,
lie it counting on for bis eleven.
Hu-Ak fL -ai
Mitt E. Rich of Brook lya, N. T,'
tayt: "I doa'i know what ibr cjute,
was, bat every few days soy worasch'
would feci all bloated op with gas,'
my appetite was poor and I felt sick
to my Momacb to aay botbing of beao-
' aches, '
"I never tboogbt of sainc CineA
Little liver Pills until nothing- sttned
to kelp. Aflct aaing Cartcr't I fck
relieved at once snd sow as sooa as
my atomach talks' back I aniwir wkb
Carters and ha the last word.
Rccooanended nd for saieby aS
( AdverNsoment
,VAN LAKE
illsabeth Ke'Ma,''eitptrvlsor
.1, waa a weicsaa visitor at
1 rntty.
laler, to r' at Hwan,
er ba t aalahborhood
nlafc ' laest of Mr.
U U i
icKo ita trip to
( n mj to nave
ital ana. . t
The achool grounds havo been
much Improved by the erection of a
good fence. 1'. K. St lies and son did
tha work.
Clifford Stiles and Paul Arnett,
who are both employed near
Klamath Falls, spent Sunday with
their paronta, , k
Irving Nichols, who hat been
confined to his home for aome
time because of an Injured foot, waa
able to enter h!h school In Klam
ath Falla Monday. . ,
A program and pie social will
be given at the school house Sat
urday night, Oct. 17, for the pur
pose of raising money for achool
auppllea. Everyone la welcome.
KAPSO FOR COLDS
at
FORBES
PURE DRUGS
:nal estimate and accounting sheet
. . rU'HOOl, IIIHTIUCT No. 1 ' .
ate la made In compliance with aectlon SK1-A ot the achool lawa of 1921 and ahows
a unit coats of tha several aerrleea, material and auppllea for tbe threa flaeal years next
year, the detail eapendliures for tha lent one of said three preceding fiscal yeara and
I and eapnndlturea for Mix months of tbe correal year. ("Six montha of the current
it of the last achool year. 1
, .. K.l'KXniTlRKS
Estimated
expenditures
for the en
suing achool
year .
1B2S 1926
Espendlluroa and
budget allowance, for
sli months of last
school year
1924 1933 1922
Expenditures for three
fiscal years next
preceding tha last
.school year
retailed
expend-
Expend- Rudget Itures for Second First
It u res In allowance the last year. Olve
.detail . In. detail vear of the yearly
three-year totala
. , ' period
Tear.
plva yearly
totals
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District
No. 1 ot Klamath County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of
anid dlatrlct will be held at Central School, on the tth day of November,
192S. at 2 o'clock In the afternoon for the purpose ot discussing the
budget hereinafter eet out with the levying board, and to vote on the
proposition of levying a apeclal district tax.
- The total amount ot money needed by the said school district during
the fiscal yoirr beginning on June, 192t, and ending June SO, 1927, 1b
estimated In the following budget and Includee the amouata to be received
from the county achool fund, atate achool fund, elementary school fund
apeclal dlatrlct tax, and all other moneys of tha district:
BUDGET s .
Estimated Kxpendltnrea
PERSONAL SERVICE:
1 Superintendent ...I J.600.00
2 Principala . 9,760.00
Special Teachers 7,600.00
- -Teachers 7,900.00
.4 Janitors. ..:.4j 8.250.00 ;-.
- COOk 1,000.00 t
5 Clerk ..r JL 00.00 '
S Stenographnr 900.00
7 Other services 200.00
Totals . -.. ;
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES:
1 Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.)t 1,500.00
2 Suppllea (chalk, erasers, etc.) 600.00
3 Library books 60.00
4 Flaga 1.600.00
t Playground equipment ' 1.600.00-
6 Janitor's supplies 6.000.00
7 Fuel A 2.500.00
8 Light
8 Water .
10 Postage and Stationery . 00.00
f 80.000.00
V'CE:
at ..
3.600.00 $
47.900.00 ' :
8.260,00
1,000.00 '
BOOiOO '
900.00
200.00
1.4115,00
8.976.00
2.650.00
0.294.76
3.311.68
5U(Ulil
' 460.00
376.00,
25.00
S 1.600.00
3.976.00
2.660.00
24.600.00
3.345.00
600.00
450.00'
375.00
60.00
3,64.
7.960.00
4.900.00
34.330.92
7.377.37
lerTlces f 80.000.00 $32,965.38 137.245.00 167.208.25 859. 270.09 $47,989.73
SUPPLIES:
take, tc.) ..
dk. etc.) ....
I
equipment .
pllea
stationery
and Supplies ....!.
$ $...-.....
i 1,600.00 1,106.89 1,000.00
600.00 '. 160.00
60.00 48.71 ' 26.00
1,600.00 i..
1.500.00 163.00 750.00
6.000.00 852.00 1.000.00
2,600.00 1.000.00
870.00 ' .'
600.00 . 251.09 160.00
2.188.43
1.799.36
310.67
1.113.52
1.018.00
1.634.05
266.87
$ 13.050.00 $ 3,297.69 $ 4,076.00. $ 8,315.88 $ 7.096.01 $ 8.392.89
$ 10.000.00 $ 4.347.34 $ 2.000.00 $ t $
Jon J... $ 10,000.00 $ 4,347.34 $ 2,000.00 $ 3,997.26 $ 2,017.87 $..
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J8SMENTJ
If Streets, t.
-fit pavlag ....
VD REPAIRS:
kunda $
2,000.00 $ 1,036. S3 $..'. $ 1,748.39 $....
We and Repair!.... $ 2.000.00 $ 1.035.63 $ 750.00 $ 1,748.39 $ 5,322.91 $ 2.487.89
Ighways,
fea): ,
Roada,
$ 2,500.00 $ 661.42 $.... $..' $..
Atsaatmants
$ 2.600.00 $ 661.42 $ ., 600.00 $ 114.91 $ 959.42 $..
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, and Interest thereon.... f 40,000.00 $ ..! $ $ - t-
Medneis 40,000.00 $ , $10,000.00 $ $ t
HON OF.TEACHER8.. $ 850.00 $ 131.25 $ $ 242.00 $ $
rtatlon ot Teachers.. $ 360.00 $ 131.26 $ 150.00 $ . 242.00 $ 193.50 $
.., .7 $ $ 392.30 $... $
We S.. $ ,. $ 3D2.30 $ COO. 00 $ 379.00 $ 1,208.65 $ 987.48
8 $ 2,600.00 $ 745.30 $ $ , I I
I
ieous .. $ 3,50V00 8 745.30 $ 475.00 $ 2,808.06 $ 1,477.15 $ 1,668.66
fc - $ 1,000.00 $. $.- $ ,
r. ; .
Bey $ 1,000.00 $ : $ 600.00 $ t t
. $151,400.00. $40,169.24 $56,296.00 $74,808.73 $77,545.60 $81,416.65
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oyer, do herohy certify that the ahovo estimate of expenditures for the yonrs 1926-1927
e and that the expenditures and budget allowance for six montha of the current year and
for the threa flacnl years next preceding tho current year as shown above have beon compiled
In my charge and ara true and correct copies thereof.
0 IDA D. MOM Y ER, Dlatrlct Clerk.
Total
CONSTRUCTION 1
Total ;
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR8
Totnr ". .
ASSESSMENTS (Highways. Roads, Streets. Bridges):
Street paring ....$ 2,500.00
$ 10,000.00
$ , 2.000.00
Saturday night, October
in a
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V Vaporuia
SpkamodlcCroaD IsfrwniMitlv
relirwdb-onssppUcatlonol
SHORT ORDERS
at
ALL HOURS
The coffee we make
here can't be beat.
EAT
At
Coffee Dan's
616 Klamath
' REDUCED
ROUNDTRIP FARES
between Pad ficCoast points now
effective Long limits; stopovers.
CotnftmabU. -t.-trmnsat
convenient houn
everyday
tyewyukere
Save travel funda-buy rovmdtrip kktaV. -vilw
the winter Kason. k '
And plan your tript to get most-per-dol- . ,
Ur value. Any Southern Pacific agent will . ,
gladly help you. Get hi advice and aid.
Southern Pacific Lilies
J.. J. MILLER, x Phone 709.--
District Freight & Passenger Agent.
Room 205 Hopka Bldg. 8th and Main SttC
Klamath Falls, Ore. -
$ 12.050.00
$ 10.000.00
$ 2.000.00 .
Total . ..
$ 2.500.00
INDEBTEDNESS:
Bonded and
Interest Thereon $ 40.000.00
Total
TRANSPORTATION OP TEACHERS
Total ,
MISCELLANEOUS
Totni .
.:$
850.00
$ 40.000.00
250.00
..$ 2.600.00
$ 2,500.00
EMERGENCY $ 1,000.00
Total
$ 1,000.00
Total estimated amount of money tor all
i purposes during the year - $161,400.00
(The above form of eatlmated expenditures may be clipped from thla
blnnk by the budget committee and after being made out by said com
mittee may be certified to as correct on the margin and filed with the
district clerk.)
i ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
From county school fund during the coming
; school year (Use amount ot county school
i fund received last year as basis In mak- .
I tng this estimate) $ 62,000.00
From atate school fund-durlng the coming y
i achool year (Use amount of state school
: fund received last year as basis In mak-
. i Ing this estimate) 2,000.00
From elementary achool fund during the com-
' ing achool year 14,000.00
Estimate of probable unexpended balance at
' end of current year
Estimated amount to be rocelved from all ,
other sources during the coming school
year - -
i (Do not Inchiile the money to be received
' from the proposed tax.)
Totnl estimated
proposed tax
receipts, no Including
$ 69,000.00
RECAPITULATION
Total eatlmated expenses for the year $151,400.00
Total estimated receipts not Including pro
posed tax : 69,000.00
$ 82,400.00
Balance, amonn' to be ralaed by district tax....
Dated this 10th day ot October, 1925. .
ATTEST: '
IDA B. MOMTER, District Clerk. ' j
C. II. UNDERWOOD, Chairman Board of Directors.
(The original estimates are a part ot this budget, and must ecom pany
It both when printed and posted.) OH, 14, 16
"U si" u
LIVE WIRES'
' The degree that a town uses electricity
like the size of its banks is pretty apt
to tell how "live" a town is. It's inter
esting to note then that the communi
ties we serve have advanced further in
the use of electric ranges, washing ma
chines, and other labor-saving equip
ment than many of the largest and
presumably most advanced cities in the
country! .
It is a region of -'live wires" and of
. unlimited natural resources and wealth
an up-and-coming one in which to
live and grow.
In helping to develop the region this
Company sees a real opportunity for .
service and to that 'end has created its
New Industries Department The De
partment is supplying a supplementary
Chamber of Commerce type of service -to
the one California and five Oregon
counties within our territory. If you
know of anyone whom you believe ;
might come here either to live or take
part in .our industrial growth, the De
partment will be glad to help you bring -them
here.
Or if you are ready to let electricity
do the work in your own household, or
business cost information and other
; data will be supplied at any of our offices. ';-
v . ... ...
Mrdfbrd, Grant Pom, KksMth Falk, Rcaabnrg. Oregon.
Yraka, DnnsmiriT, California.