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TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1955 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN ENTRY Klamath Junior Chamber rliTnvy K aVhriittmaH Lighting Vontvtt I o 35 Pfcsoje enter my diome in the Jayctt's 1 955 Chrltrmas I betfr ConteO. I veiujQ Btto ft erfcQrttt in 'f. IMUO j, 6mp o o l tn 1 AcffM -ijuifumit-uMwUuW &GMM,.... w m Junior Chombet tiodo vtia nn o mat Jqtfatea flr fee fWirt December t tfooaaft 2U 1959 Money Needs Of State Education System Reveaecf PORTlANtt v; Yne Orfm erstera ef HghOT eaturatio Is eoam o nwd 13 million dollar- mil &0B mare than estimated earlier To not oswijMis kuildiujr nnnd by im. Chancellor Jalm R. Richards told that t the State Board of Higher education Tuesday. He said budget cM Irr me Inst legislative session had delayed the dormitory building program which must now be planned. Coupled wl'h this, he said, was an enroll ment greater than expected. The amount to be asked of the next Legislature, he said. Is $13.- Farmers To Get Disaster Loans . PORTLAND IIP Disaster loans will be approved for farmers of six Oregon counties as a result of November freeze damage If they meet certain quiremenls. a Farm Home Administration offi cial said Monday. C. G. Hendry, of the Portland FHA office, said that to obtain a loan, a grower must have suffered at least 26 per cent over-all loss, to be a farm owner or operator, have exhausted all other sources of credit, and obtain a standby aeveement from creditors. The three-year loans would carry 3 per cent Interest and be secured bv a first mortgage on crops or real estate. The money could be used only for operating expenses with none to be used for re-financing outstanding debts. Loans would be available for farmers of Clackamas. Washing ton. Columbia. Multnomah, Marion and Yamhill counties, Hendry said. California Firm Gets Rocket Work WASHINGTON (UP) A Califor nia fhm will build one of the rocket motors that will hurl an artificial satellite some 200-miles fmo outer space. The Navy yesterday awarded a contract to Aerojet General Corp. of Azusa for construction of a liquid motor for the second stage of the three-stag rocket. The rocket will carry the first man-inads a 1 1 e 1 1 1 e into outer space during the 1957-1P58 fteo nfrosica! ear. The instrument- bearing satellite will circle the Earth every two hours St a spued of lSatJOP mUes ati hour. Tfta Tvt said the OlerjJ U Martin Co.. Baltimore, which has been awarded th contract for ha launching rocket. e.lo win build the firat etare ica will bins! th satellite oft th ireuaid. n1 r I , Friendly Courreoe erviej AUTO FURNITUK rcRsONAja !' n I xkn ft BLANK t'onnty at Vtnnmvrrv following classifications: o o o w of Commas, jmt.iot for buiMing eoiKlructhm tt tha lflOT-jG bmsnium. BmMn Hue. ne soiO. tte attrta wauM ae to pay half tha cose of mrv eormi tone? t the VniTvT-itv a( Orrron. Oregon tau Otollcsja. fyatomv Oregnn and Bastrra Qngn Ce lew of fiducBtioa. Student fees would pat tha otr Sjlf. "Wo niQ.D ten Si tet." Ha aaid. "that the oitiee m which our colleges are located, except Port land, are rapidly becoming satur ated hi respect to their cenabllity for providing rooms in houses and student apartments." The dormitory system can han dle only half the students at the slate's institutions outside Port land." he said. He outlined these needs for build ing in I lie 1957-59 period: University of Oregon Physical education building addition. S391, 000: administration wing addition. S827.760: armory, 431,250: addi tions to Condon and Chapman halls, $322,250: dormitory, half port, $671,875: heating plant $31, 260: total, S3.460.375. Oregon State College-Utilily tun nel, second unit, S402.500: first unit of physics-chemistry building, $1, 612.500: agricultural engineering building. S690.000: home manage ment. S5.7.500; dormitory, half cost. $671,875: mechanical engineering building. $920,000: 'at and biological science building, second unit, $920,000; utility t -i to new dormitories, $115,000; to'el $5,S80, 375. Oregon College General arts building. $287,500: heating plant Improvements, $129,000: total $416,500. ' Southern Oregon Heating plant, $304,750; science building, $316,250: dormitory, half cost, $161,250; total $872,250. Eastern Oregon Physical educa tion building, men's. $575,000; class room building, $460,000; heating plant, $204,250: dormilory. half cost. $161,250; total. $1,400,500. Portland Stale Library, class room, laboratory and heating buildings. $2,070,000. Medical School Extension of steam distribution. $57,500. Seagull Causes Freak Accident SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Victor Hall. 41, was sllghty Injured yes terday in a freak accident involv ing a seagull. Hall was driving along Bayshore Blvd. when the seagull burst j tlirough the windshield of his car, struck him on tat head and fell ; to his lap. Hall's cempattigra, John Gould i&g. grabbed taa steering wheel ami Bulled tin ear to tfee stde of Ore street. Then Han drove to Ale metty Bmergearey Hospit!, Chert tea was found to bn atiaWly tBrolsttl Tin seagull was HUM. I ft Santa 5oy$... Don't forget fo 'Check With Chuck" ro THAT HOLIDAY SH Leelly OwifltV College, Plans PORTLAND i.fl Plans for building's l several stale educa tional centers were approved Mon day by a committee af the State Board ol Hither Education. Ratlfi cation by the board Tuesday is ex pected as a formality. Oregon state President A. L. strand was authorised to f- archi. tects started on plan for a second dormitory unit at OSC. J. F. Cramer, president of Port land State, reviewed plans for the oronosed one-mllllon-dollar Port land State student center. He said It would not be possible to provide SCHOOL OFFICES OPEN oPfflces of the Klamath County School District will continue to be C4en eaoh Saturday morning for the benefit of teachers in county schools distant from Klamath Falls. AraaouncflBent of the plan to con tiaue on usuh! schedule was made today by Carrol B. Howe. Klamath County school superintendent. Van O Oo O o o 5CUSE SHE tdVE?c(8lCTHINGS O TucHn Get Approval i parking space as requested by the city planning commission. The committee approved tentative plans for the building. The committee authorised Presi dent Elmo Stevenson of Southern Oregon College of Education to hire archlteol Howard Perrln, of Klamath Falls, to begin work on ' plans for a new men's dormitory and it gave approval or prenmin ary plans for a physics and chem istry building at Oregon Stat. Haneaead Organ Ckare Orgie Larsaat alec iaa- ina max vianaa in this Dart of tha wait Kant a Samat aiano. aanuu pu- -tuia eiaa. LOUIS It MANN PIANO CO. tM Ne. 7 o o Raalf GO Points Gift Certificate 0 Go Long White Spud Order Approved SACRAMENTO lUP) The California Department of Agricul ture said today sufficient written assents have keen received (10m producers and handlers marketing order for Long White potatoes, aa emended. to nut ihe order inio effect. CHRISTMAS CARDS by Whitman Reg '1 Boxes Reg. 59c Boxes , Week-end Grocery Pf ieei effective thru Wedneidoy BIG Y MARKET ' f 4 fB,L ' o o o G o UAL Predicts PORTLAND (UP) United Air Lines spokesmen said that all schedules from Portland Interna- tional Airport should be normal ,k- ana au employes osck at wora i lodaS- The statement came on the heels of a hearing on United suit JO t 50 Care aci 49c 39c It tofett VaftRoalte oogifter 1ti lu:curipi sht O o mean lace for Christmas. More than she's ever dreamed of. o These slips and gowns are styled in the suprlativomannerc o o o ypu expect from Van Raalte. 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