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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1949)
PACE TWO ntKALD AND NtWS. MAMA 1 H FALLS. ORLCON SATURDAY, OCT. 22, 1949 Siskiyou Plans New Courthouse YREKA Siskiyou county will have a new courthouse someday probably a day not too far In the . future. ' It could ba three-unit affair , an proposed In plaiu submitted oy I Hahn. Campbell and Associates of! Burlingame, Calif., planning con aultanta. The board of supervisors looked over the master plan at a recent meeting and at the aame time I ' heard Judge James M. Allen of I the superior court. County Super- j lntendent of Schools Mildred Grant and County Assessor Robert 8mi:h plead for additional apace. Old Tinier I The muter plan polnta out that ; the present courthouse U nearly 100 years old and hardly adequate tor the amount of county business . handled there In this day. The site. ! although not large, would be most desirable for the new structure. because It is close to the business , district and la the focal point of a developing "civic center" with a .library, attorneys' offices, churches . and a title company, fi The new courthouse would front . on West Lane street, to the north. The present one faces Fourth street, j to the east The first two units j . would be two-stoned and the third .' unit, where the present building is. one story. The new structure would have sufficient space to handle in - creases up to about 1680. Space The first unit would possess ' 11.473 square feet of floor space in the basement, first and second floors, the second unit 7900 square r. feet on two floors. The final unit 1 Would total 5990 square feet. Judge Allen said lack of space will become critical for both the Judicial department and the school department. He mentioned he lost $200 worth of personal law books last winter when the courthouse basement became flooded,. There was not sufficient room to put them elsewhere. The planners said they believed the first unit could be built for about S80.000. the amount the board has available In a special fund earmarked for a new court house. Motorist Has Narrow Escape CANBY. Calif Vinton Lovenesa of Canbv narrowly escaped serious Injury Thursday when his car and a logging truck met In a head-on collision. The Impact was so great that a second logging truck had to be used to pull the two vehicles apart The accident happened on the Ash Valley road near Adln. Calif Lovenesa had just met one truck and In the dust from It failed to see one following it Lovenesa was pinned In his auto mobile, but was released after sev eral minutes. He was brought to Alturas where bad bruises, cut and loss of two teeth were found to be his only Injuries. Lovenesa is a partner with his brothers In the Lovenesa Logging company at Canby. Modern Cocklebur Picks Auto Home ALMA. Neb. MV-Cockleburs. those barbed seed pods that like to snag rides In clothing and the fur of animals come tenacious and hardy in these parts. One of them took root In accumu- .lated dust inside, the body ol a car ownea by Conrad Bochier. Last spring, the tiny plant pushed Its way through a cradt in the car s body. The hitch-hiking seedling survived the summer, and now has live liiu burs. Good Birthday ' : Gift for Child 4 SPOKANE, Oct 22 P A baby girl, just on year old today, will receive funds to help pay for an operation as one of her birthday presents. " ' The child waa born with her bladder on the outside of her body. The first of a series of operations to correct the rare condition will be performed in Seattle October Jl. A Spokane Civic club donated 175 today to help pay part of the ex penses. The little girl. 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Oct 12 T Yesterday the 1500 workers at the Duplan corporation were given a ci tation for their importance In Harle tons economic life. Today they were on strike. The members of the CIO Textile Work ers union said they learned the com pany wasn't going to pay a Christ mas bonus this year and that they! were protesting. Company spokesmen said a J per cent Christmas bonus was paid last year because -earnings were good." The company hasn't been doing as weu nnancially this year, thev said, but added no decision about a Christmas bonus has been made as yet 'Inevitable' War Prompts Aussie Plan SYDNEY. Australia, Oct 23 iPI The Sunday Herald said today Aus tralia's army It going to reorganise, and standardise arms with the U 8., to "prepare for the Inevitable war with Russia." Top level conferences between Australian cabinet ministers and Army Chief of Staff Lt Oen. V. A. H. Sturdee brought about the de cision, the newspaper said. Sturdee waa said to have told the ministers that war between the western powers and Russia la in evitable and that Australia's de fenses are a "tragic farce." He also was reported to have said that the British commonwealth must get used to playing second fiddle In defense matters to the United States. The newspaper said the reorgani sation program would Include an Intensive recruiting campaign for tegular army and militia and atomic warfare Instruction for all rar.ks. CARD OF THANKS We wish to acknowledge the many expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement in the loss of our father and husband, John Le mire. THE LEMIRE FAMILY AND MRS. WALTER MARTIN. ; Wiiiu : tj j ' ! " ' s ; : L h ' . 1 -.Is ;' ' v - - xJ . . j. l -n i fcinl. ii-W ifiiifnii m iii laasMeaM alariiii 11 I . nivasn. am ha fifty Farms Available For Veterans World War II veterans will have preference In acquiring 60 ,rm units covering 4489 acres of Irriga ble public land on the Payette divi sion of Uie Boise reclamation pro ject near Caldwell. Ida., the Oregon department ot veterans' allairi re. ported this week. Veteran appliranta must file with the Irrigation manager, oureau 01 reclamation, Notua, Ma, brlore January S, 1950, to obtain priority over the general public In acquiring the homesteads. Application forms and necessary data mould be ob tained from the aame address. I'ndevclnped The reclamation bureau says the land la undeveloped and mostly in sagebrush, and located at elevations ranging from 2100 to 2500 leet. Soils range from clay to sandy loams, and the lands are adapted to dairy ing and the production of alfalfa, pasture, clovers, wheal, oats, bar ley and pea. Applicants muat have at least 13500 In cash or such assets as live stock, farm machinery and equip ment,' and must also have had two years of larming experience and muat Intend to larm as an occupation. Five Finalists For OTI Queen Five finalists for the OTI Home coming Queen, to reign over No vember 11 festivities at the Laaaen OTI game, were selected by stu dent body vote, October II. The five surviving the elimina tion were Pat Wahl, Irla Crandall, Davie Barhman, Jean Rumelhart, and Pat Boleyn. Selection of the queen will be made October 21 The remaining four will serve aa princesses. All will receive formal gowns aa rewards. Individual pic tures and histories of each finalist will appear before final selection next Friday. KF Boy Polio Victim Flown To Eugene A five-year-old Klamath Fall youngster. Lowell Uhllg. atrlcken with poliomyelitis, was flown to Kugen by Htlnson flying service al 4 40 yesterday afternoon. 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