The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, December 19, 1925, Image 2

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    Saturday. Doe. 10. 102".
Page Tw
UNDERWOOD SAYS
AS REVENUE LAGSg
(Continued from rag One)
) property variously eatlmated at from
J15O.UO0.00 to H7S.000.0O.
, . Xo Mor KovrniM
Tbo cost of onfratlnK th achools
'has practically doubled during thta
, period of time, and yet the sourcea
1 of revenue have not Increased In
anything like that proportion. Since
school board ta limited In tta
thorlty to Increase ita expendt-
mor than six per cent each
becomes necessary to sub-
mtt its budget each year to the
IokuJ voters of tho district for their
approval, which haa never yet been
denied.
Thu district bas always operated
on a cash basis and haa never allow-
DRAMATIC BISHOP
coat of 131. "SO. for the building,
and IJ.OmO for the site, and ad-
. . ,1 i ...I in knih thA Milla
d Falrr ew hooU at a contract' ' -" ' "
-i i ' air lit nn I era! fund. WarranU are always
P wJ X 'new Fremont school .supported by cash to redeem them
completed on Hlh street. It will n J0' lue- , ,-,,.
ma", the fourth school that has' The b.wd recognise, the fact h,
oeen built durln, the last six years, j ' the most Important
d th. Riverside school will be the '" ,n ?Ma school.
uw uv i Vviun va bufltlinea munnt to but
only old building still in use. wiin , . . t
?h. exception that me r.!lu,,i'"!l?i
classes will still be compelled to
occupy the old Central school for
a while.
. . Costs tilven
The various contracts, including
architects, fees, on the Fremont
school amount to fl4S.S01.23. The
coat ot tha site, not including the
corner lot where the Episcopal
church stood was approximately
cure and hold the right kind of
teachers unless we are able to offer
them adequate equipment. The best
teachers will work only under the
best conditions, because the field is
open to them everywhere.
In employing new teachers the
board holds that efficiency Is the
only thing that should count. Poli
tics or favoritism should have ab-
$25,000.00. The cost of this corner, nmt BO pl,t, , ,he maer of
lot and the Episcopal church, which , mltKUng tel(.hers. 0ny thog( wno
the board was compelled to pur-' e beeB adeolloly tralned ,
chase, was $15,000.00. At present gr( norma, op
the. board are estimating $10,000 j
who hare had successful experience
for equipment. These figures added j,n ffret c)aM KhooH re emp,oyed.
mo wv u. .... -..-i, offers Problem
the total lor tne ouuaing; site, ana
equipment up to over $196, 000.00.
Totaling all the figures given
above for the several schools we
hare $292,490.00. With the extras
that have been expended for new
buildings and grounds during the
last six years will be considerably
over $360,000.00.
All this construction has been
financed by bond issues authorixed
by the legal voters of school district
The tact that the schools ot Klam
ath Falls have been outgrowing the
sources ot revenue has made it dif
ficult for the board to offer as good
salaries to teachers as they would
like to do. We have just recently
adopted a new salary schedule, rang
ing from $1300.00 to $1400.00 for
elementary teachers. Special teach
ers and principals, ot course get
more. Under the new schedule a
teacher's salary will be governed by
AO. l. During tn:s period oi time ner experience and length of ser
bonds amounting to $37,000.00 have; Tjce
been retired. There are bonds now
outstanding of $310,000.00 and pro
vision is regularly made to retire
these as fast as possible. All bonds
issued prior to 19 IS have been
paid in full.
Assessed valuation of the district
at this time Is over $0,000,000.00.
A fair estimate ot the total value
of all school property of the district
at the present time would be from
$550,000.00 to $800,000.00. The
site on which the old Central school
At present we are employing 40
class-room teachers, and three spec
ial teachers for music, manual train
ing, and domestic science, making a
total ot 43. It will be necessary to
employ about five additional teach
ers when we occupy the new Fre
mont school, which will be about
the first of the year.
Some years ago a citiien of Klam
ath Falls, by the name of Jos. Con
ger, willed to the school children
of district No. 1 his entire fortune.
stands la a very valuable piece of j'consisting ot property worth about
$14,000.00. The- principal of this
NOTICE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT
; BOND ELECTION -
Klamath County School District.
fund is an irreducible fund, left In
the hands of the school board for
investment At all times since com-
1 ins into the hand nf tha liw,l
Notice is hereby given that a bond : hrH thi. h.. w. i.j
1 . : i 1 1 .1 v. v i .i - ' " -
nn.uuu is utiicu lu vv uciu ai tui
Sous school - houses in Klamath
County School District on the 23d
day of December. 1925, between
the hours of two o'clock p. m.
and seven o'clock p. m., for the
purpose of voting upon the question-
of contracting a bonded indebt
edness of $75,000 for the purpose
of building school bouses, addi
tional school rooms, purchase ot
equipment, all as set forth in
notices posted on each school
house door.
Polls will open at two o'clock
and close at seven o'clock p. m.
A legal voter is one who Is a
citizen, has resided for a time ot
30 days in the district, and has
property listed upon the last assess
ment foil of the county school dis
trict. Heads of families having
children of BChool age may vote
without property Qualification
Thl Lond issue of $75,000 will
be carried by entire valuation ot
county school district which approx
imates aze.uuu.uvu.
A voter of the county school dis
trict may -cast his ballot at any
oi toe poiung places in the dis
trict, end not necessarily In bla own
sub-district.
The rerilar legal notices, show
ing allow on of all funds are post
ed on t jr of each school house
in whlc' school is now being held
(Signed) VERA V. OFFIELD.
Clerk of County School Dis
trict, uii, 17,19
at a . raj.a at -interest adequate for
the security involved, all security
consisting; of improved real estate
covered by fire insurance. The In
terest from the fund has been used
for the maintenance of the schools
and bas proved a God send In many
Instances. It may interest the com
munity to know that since the board
has handled this fund it bas earned
tor the district the sum of $10,000,
or nearly the face of the principal.
HALTS FRENZIED
DENVERBANK RUN
(Continued from Pair One)
closing Thursday of the Drover's
National and the Hroadwa? Nut
ionul banks because ot trotvn :
sou. the situation here has boen
acute. Gordon Mollis was presi
dent of both banks. A tew hours
after the first crash, a run wa
precipitated upon the North Den
ver State bank, of which his wife
Is president. Late Thursday night
officials decided that the institu
tion could not withstand another
run Friday and they required that
the doora be closed.
The next Institution to suffer was
the Metropolitan State bank, which
closed Its doora Friday. ,. James E.
Adams, president of the bank, point
ed out that the Institution's deposits
of $400,000 had shrunk to $100.
000 within wo weeks.
"The situation demanded we turn
the bank over to state officials."
he said, "and thereby protect the
Interests of depositors."
The fifth to close its doors was
the Capitol Hill State bank. The
total amount of deposits in the five
banks whose doors are closed,
either permanently or temporarily,
is approximately $5,000,000.
'condition. Certain, he doment
. ctl. Any bird that protested the
presence of a bright greeu tree
nuiM no.
Just , then Clerk Hopkins taug
the boll as he oponed the rash
drawer. .Mlrkla forgot h trou
bles with a aallsfied squawk. He
was htiooy once more.
Mliky had become a creature of
his Invlronmeut he had been as
sociating with the bell hups.
MAN lllltll:i ALIVE
PORTLAND, Dec. IS. Burled
under six feet ot sand In a bunker
at the llarkett Digger company
docks. N. W. Hackott. 02. was killed
toiluy by suTfooullon. His body was
rrinoveu uuer au nour ui uikkuis.
but efforts to reauaclat Mm were
unavailing. Harkett was working
in tho bunker when a huge wall of
wet sand collapsed and fell on him.
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lIDD!ES'C0LDS
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should not b "dcsMd." Treat
than xtvrnalty with
DCKS
VapoRUD
PARAKEET IRKED
BY HOLIDAY CHEER
(Continued from Page One)
ed that idea wide open. Mickie
Is a woman hater now1 and will
bite any female he can get his bill
on.
The fact remains that Mickie
once enjoyed arboreal surroundings.
Yesterday a Christmas tree was
set up in the lobby of his present
home. Did Mickie take pleasure
on seeelng It? Quite to the con
trary the lobby still oches with
all the distaste to which a para
keet can give uterance. He became
violent.
Alarmed, and with thought of
Mickie's advanced years, the hotel
management called upon bird ex
perts to adjudge as to his mental.
V,.-:
mm
Electric light will, in time,
ruin the eyea unprotected by tha.
riitht glasses. Don't take a
clftince with weakened eye-structures.
Have us remedy the trou
ble with corrective lenses.
DR. H. J. WINTERS
Eye Hieh. Specialist.
We Grind Our !'.:-1
Klamath Fall.
Conquers Bad Breath "
' :; and is Popular Again
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"The day 1 started taking Carter's
Liule Liver Pill,.- tayl Mr. A
Perry of New York City, -my habitual
bad breath and had Momach stopped.
i,ronKlJ' "commend them to all thoie
afflicted with these na.ty troubles, 1
assure you that my own case was a
bad one, causing me untold embarrass
ment, and Carter's helped me right
from the start. "
' Bad breath comes from sour stomach
and can usually be relieved quickly by
Carter's Little Liver Pills.
They are wonderful for constipation,
sick-headache and indigestion and they
physic the system in a mild and gentle
manner, no bad after eftects.
Recommended stid lot uii by all
drug stoics.
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SANITARY MARKET MEAT
SPECIALS-BEEF
'-!...
Boneless Beef Pot Roaxt, lb luc
Pot Roast, Bone In, lb .'....13c
Prime Rib Roast, Boned and Rolled, lb 22c
Rib Boiling Beef, lb 8c
Sriloin Steak, Baby Beef, lb .'. 25c
T-Bone Steak, Baby Beef, lb 25c
Round Steak, Baby Beef, lb 22c
VEAL
Shoulder Veal Roast, lb : .'.....:.18c
Shoulder Veal Steak, lb 18c
PORK .
5 lbs. Roast Pork $1.00
Pork Steak, lb 25c
MUTTON
Leg Mutton, lb .....35c
Mutton Stew, lb , 10c
Sanitary Market
TWO PHONES 22-23.
See I got it, Bill
It's a Brownie
Brownies (they're Eastman
niade) cost from $2 up they
solve gift problems as easily as
they make good pictures.
Ask to see the line at our Kodak
counter. Here you enn select the gift ,
you want in just a minute or two.
Brmvmcs (on iype) $2 ii!
Foldini Drcranut '0 up
Underwood's
Pharmacy
"Tho Houho of a Tliouxnuil ;Ifln'
GET YOUR GUNS AND SHELLS HERE
V
Everything for the Christmas Tab
Sujrar
Per cwt
10 lb. sack
$6.40
67c
Flour
49 lb. sack Anchor $2.12
49 lb. Kick Crater.Lake $2.25
19 lb. sack Drifted Snow $2.59
Cereals "Full Line"
Large pkg. II. O. Oats j
Small jigk. H. O. Oats
Small ikg. Crown OaU i
Large jikp:. S. R. lfuckweat Flour 3
Cereal Pcstum, pkp 2,
Instant Tostum, can 2
Celery, bunch
-1
Beans
Bayous, per lb
Cranberries
White Navy's
White Navy's per cwt.
Red and pink Mex. lb.
Sweet Spud, lb.
12V2C
1212
10c
$8.25
10c
Fancy Spuds, per cwt $3.75
Canned Goods
No. 1 can Libby's Apple Butter J 3c
No. 1 can Pineapple I5c
No. lb. can Pineapple 23 C
No. 1 can Grape Fruit 25c
1 gallon Pineapple (Libby best)
No. Libby Peaches 27c
No. 2 can pure Jelly 30 C
2 cans No. 2U Tomatoes .'. 2:ic
2 cans No. 2 Corn ?5c
2 cans No. ZKU Pumpkin 25c
3 cans No. 2. Sauer Kraut 5QC
1 gallon can Cider 47c
Van Camp's Baked Beans
Special
Medium sized cans 10c
Small cans 08c
Large cans, No. 3 : JQC
Raisins
Fancy Cluster, pkg 29 C
Puff Raisins, 2 lbs 25c
Thompson Seedless, lb c
Market Day Special, 4 lb. pkg 43 c
2 pkgs. Raisins (Seedless or
Seeded) 2gc
Dates
Fancy, Hollow, lb 4c
Pkg. Dates, pkg 21c
Pkg. Pitted Dates, pkg. --19c
Pkg. Fancy Figs, pkg Jyc
New Mixed Nuts
Fancy Mixed, 3 lbs. for $1 .00
Choice Mixed, lb '"30c
Walnut ib. . "'25 C
Tobacco Special
1 lb. George Wpshipcton Tobacco
(dinner pan) g
Star and Horseshoe Tobacco, lb.
Tuxedo, tins, small
Tuxedo, large, can y
IVince Albert 2 small tins 2 J
1 lb. Frince Albert Tabocco
(Xmas pkg.) 5
Day's Work, lb
Fancy P. W. Special Coffee, lb. 4
Fancy Japan Tea, 1 lb. pkg. . 4
Rice, lb. (
I.arpo Oval cans Sardines, 'today
(Two to a customer) 2 for ... 2
2 small cans Salmon, lb 2!
All ICingsford's Starch, pgk
2 packages Unit Starch
1
Glace Fruits and Preserv
Fancy mc-tal box of Mixed Fruits
and Nuts, each $2.'
Citron Peel, lb. 5
Lemon and Orange Peel, lb 3
Jar S. & W. Fancv Preserved Apri
cots 2i
Christmas Candies
"Piggly Wiggly Special Mix' A F
Line at Lowest fricet.
A Fancy Mix, lb. 2(1
A Fancy Chocolate Drop, lb. ..-.. Q
Jelly Beans lb. lq
nr. Ipks than othi
costs. Don't fail to look over thii
line next week. '
2 Ib.s Fig Newtons -34
2 lbs. Ginger Snaps
23
White Castile Soap, per lb. ..-2(1
.6 bars Laundry Soap (any kind) 25
10 bars P. & G -3H
2 cakes Cream Oil Soap -1
3 cakes Palm Olive Soap 2
3 cakes Peter Pan Soap 2
S. O. Piggly Wiggly Co
4th and Main Streets Opposite Hall Hotel
r in
' 1 in ... ....(' '
A. D. LAMBERT, Prop.