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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1947)
Flour Mill Destroyed By Blaze TACAMO, Was.!., Jan. 30 UP) A spectacular fire destroyed the $1,000,000 Centennial flouring mill plant on Tacoma's water front today, and threatened to spread to the big Sperry flour mill nearby. Centennial's 225 employes left the plant safely shortly after the blaze started about 7:30 a. m. Two hours later firemen gave up hope of saving the plant, and devoted efforts to keeping the blaze from tho Sperry mill, sit uated just north of Centennial. Firemen said the blaze was believed to have started when a motor overheated and caused an explosion in flour dust. Smoke 'and flames rolled spec tacularly skyward in the clear, cold air, and a 12-mile wind fanned the blaze. H. Ray De Chenne, secretary treasurer of Cetennial in Seattle. : said the Tacoma plant contained about 400,000 bushels of wheat. He said the million dollar plant, built in 1907 and expanded sev eral times since, was fully in sured. Construction of a big con crete addition was under way at time of the fire. All available fire fiKhting equipment was called to the scene but the city's only fire boat broke down en route to the blaze, hindering control efforts from the water side. The Centennial mill here was the largest of several units op erated by the company, and it was one of Tacoma's largest in dustries. Gilchrist Girl Hurt In Accident GILCHRIST Sharon Peachey, Gilchrist eighth grade student, was injured Sunday afternoon as she was walking home along the highway when a pickup driven by Mr. Palmer of Chemult skid ded, struck her. and threw her into the gravel. Her left arm and left side of her face were serious ly cut. She was rushed to the St. Charles hospital at Bend. The doctors stated there is a possibility of a skull fracture. The latest report is that she is resting better. Classified Ads Bring Results. HIGH SCHOOL News Note and By MARY O'BRIEN Seven students have complet ed the regular high school course and are now mid-term graduates o f KU. Those who finished the usual four i years' course j arc Eloise An derson. Gene-1 va Gehrman, Fred Gerbino, Martin K r a - shoe, Lorcn Don Stroudlf and L i n d y Thomas. We'll ft : take time out s now to wish Mary O'Brien all of you good luck! ... Traditionally every junior and senior girl adopts a fresh man girl as her "little sister." fa 1 I 3 I tries to fit into a big sister's shoes, and escorts hor to the Big at i Little Sister dance. All this took place today when the Girls' League club sponsored the Big and Liltlu Sister dunce in the girls' gym at 2:55. Every girl in KU was invited to. at tend. Prizes were given to tin! tall est little sister, the shortest lit tle sister and the best dancers. Candy and cokes were sold to those in attendance. Yesterday radio speech class heard lectures from two out standing instructors In the line of radio education. Mary Eliza beth Gilmore, head of radio ed ucation in Portland public schools, and Jimmy Ross, KOAC radio education director, were the two sisters in RASP class. Sports Album, Jim Keunctt's 15-minutc broadcast, has a new twist tonight with two different prizes being awarded. An out- of-town winner will have his long-distance call paid for and will receive a silver dollor as his prize for the correct an swer to the question asked. The regular lu-town winner will re ceive two ducats to a home "ME PUCHE55 V V'" tWRSE ? 0 PVTSO I W FATHER tKMSHT All.E.1 AiD 'WIS IMS CIO RV3CH W SWEk!. A FIV2 rIU SOUTH ..- . - 1 v I llr NEW 6v. IWlE-ll-Y WA.TnalS-' RED RMJER FORStT I OnE PR09LE' I 010 OlRUHOvJ 10J A' ATMS, J I i viu.- . it-wv revcTv; J .WE CAN DO Vy v f LOOK... WE NOT A ( HOW'LL I IN THE USUAL WAV.. Vi : ... v ,i W WELCOMED WITH SOME fS AHH, ( LIKE FOREIGNERS ( HANDLE ONLY MAKE IT CLEAN ii .' v - - JL ;.- I AM'SOOot FOOD S rrl OUI... V HERE-.VOU GO V THIS? NO USE BREAKING jfl T Jk. I c ,.01 A COURT ORDER ??? f"'f SMSJ&l lY U-fcH HEH ) n yH PROHIBITING ME FROM &YjCROM) HAS! J W- VV- c V 4 : TRE5PflssiN6 on mv t Sour Ht?J i Jrr' ' J ' OH, TO KE UN yt0JT THINK KK A WOWlStft THAT I'M UHKOVEO A IMRACU TONIC 1 f GUARANTEED TO RESTORE ELASTICITV 1 f .ANP, LCN3 1 HOUSE WRECttP 1 Ft WUR PUWT, WE! KPEE1?, I MM HE A WHICH HA Of FENS TO THE FOOTSTEPS. HOPE TO THE HEART, A" "0u DISTANCE! HUWtV UK 6 THIS W VSOLUTION FOR NOC! laAWJJ.'A ' TOM ONWi FOR. THS RUPPM GlOW OF BOUNClHS HEALTH w lWR: THAT CALL THRU TO HOODLUMS! I . THE TRIFUNS SUIA TO PALE CHEEKS, W THE SPARKLB . 1 1 V CPTAIN E ASt. ITS a broken mak, J hritea5yr M f of one dollar! i o new l to tired ;'- an titRgE)icv CRUSHED AW ASEO Ni Hiji VftTJ I t iMi V iuimnco rf OH.m , I rW." c m u o I "AM HARDLY BELIEVE iT.' DO 150 IPAW TOTta ME I BOUOtr THE CAR. YOU REMODELED? That's right I netted A REAL PROFIT ON THE PEAL. 0O, POP A I'M FORCED b ADMIT. MARV.THAT I CAN'T THINK OF ANYONE 10 RATHER 1 1 u. t. wt. bfr, , ,'a Pst iT IU UIFIU no Future father-andH SKJIVI KCLAIIUN9, JlLJ better find a way to have the LA5T WORU uhy not? fwrmrcs AIIO clothes-ha! THIS 13 THE PLACE.' THEV GET TI-0 H'JIIDRED E'JCKS A SUIT, BUT WHAT SUITS! FOP THffT DOUGH THEY SHOULD BS CLOTH 0' GOLD WITH DfMOND BUTTONS.' '. V 3 ll I f FIFTESrfYwHY NOT? fWTHIflG'sf M ( TIJAT rf)l LJnt.r 1 rv-l CtCrcct,i ml nil -tlili teAwr I I tv r t .r. r-.r-i t-i it- 1 1 I I MUCH DOES IT ) THOUSAND OP II "1 ' LEAPIf' VJOQUGS GPGffl"ST 0 .2 I COST? f SOl (T'S A II N LIZAPDS ! S. CARTOCXST! ! h cDPnn wb.. i a Ki rs -v- 1 1 or i 11 i i w SANFORIZED EXTRA HEAVY . PSW 9'- 3 MEN! PAY DAY OVERALLS! Get OTtralU that work with youl that give you extra wear from super quality deniml bar tacked at strain points that makes work easier because they iitl Get 'Pay Days the non-risk long-year valuel Sizes 32-42. MAIN FLOOR X t i V- .f r M I "V biiskrtbiill Kumc. Tune In at 0:43 to KFJl for Sports Album Additional radio note: The Com Session scries with Chuck Martin will ben in hkiiIii tomor row nuon over KKLW. Radar Tried Our On Bay Ferries SAN FHANCISCO, Jun. 30 UV) A radnr system for fcrr.vboul.s, tuns and other croft which op crutc in rivers and buys wus dem onstrated todiiy on the ferryboat Sacramento which operates be tween Oakland and San Fran cisco. Described by its nuiker.i, the General Electric company, as capable of giving rndur contact on objects as little as 100 yards distant, the Instrument was de sinned for short ningo as well as long range work. Plywood Controls Off March 31 PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 30 l,V) Removal of civilian production administration controls on ply wood is planned for March 31, Thomas B. Mularkey said he wus advised in Washington. The president of the DoiiKlas Fir Plywood association said the industry asked for end to the controls February 1, but that CPA officials tol him in a con ference another month would be needed. Three Children Die In Blaze BELLEVUE. Neb.. Jan. 30 tt'l Three children burned to deuth today when fire destroyed their three-room home here, one after successfully rescuing a brother and sister. The girl, 13-yearo-Id Delores Otto, had carried two children from the blazing structure, re turned to remove more of her brothers and sisters and was found dead just inside the front door. Ako burned to death were Victor Otto, 4, and Frances Otto. 3, Bodies of both were found in their beds. A Bellevue police official said they apparently suffocated. Nips Must Have Huge Food Import TOKYO. Jan. 30 .Vi The importation of I.6U0.000 metric tons of food will be necessary this year to avert another food crisis in Japan, allied headquart ers officials said today. Last year 700.000 metric tons were imported, mainly from the United States. Officials suid the imports prevented starvation, particularly in the critical spring months. Classified Ads Br:n2 Results. cniaoroDisT - foot specialist Or. Kenneth S. Garvin . Sarffrf - and - Orllipt4lc McATEE CLINIC in . itk at. rb.ot in i Virginia Death Investigated CHAHLKSTON, W. Vn Jan. 31) ul')Mlss ElUubetll Saltier, 38-yvnr-uld divorcee and daugh ter of West Virginia's statu labur commissioner, was found dying on a Charleston street at 2:03 a. in. today and police theorized she may huvo been slain. Two so,uud car patrolmen re po'rted the pretty bruuotto was doubled with pain and gasping for breath when they found her. She was pronounced ileiid oil arrival at Genera! hospital and authorities said an autopsy showed several Internal Injuries, as if she had been run over by an automobile. Police Chief Harold B. Corn well said ho was inclined to "view the case with suspicion, but we feel we'll soon know ex uetly what occurred." LEGAL NOTICES NuUrr I hrrrby tveti llul lealed bitU will te welvtul by tho Cuuitty Cuurt of KUnialli County, Orvtfon un til 10 O'clock A. M. on rrlirtui-y S. ItHT; mid then publicly oimnod and rend l the 1'uuitty Court Hootit at Klmtilh Knit. Oregon, for service on typewriter! of Klumttih County, for the eimim yenr, from March I. lt)47 tn March 1. HUH. A tut nf tvpewrlteiw may u ob tallied from the County Clerk. IIIiIm tniiHl be lecurelv letiled and Marked "lltdw fr Service of Type writers" for the year bealmilnjr Mnrch I, 14T. and filed with the (.kmnty Clerk or Klnmalh Counl', Urenon before the hour of openln The Court reervei tit rlht lo reject anv and nil bids. Dated at Klamath fall. Oregon, Ihli 13th day of January. 1UT. CHAS F OeLAP, County Clerk. J tfV.-m-No. U)4. NttTtt'K or t IN At. ACCUl'NT IN TMK CIMCt'lT COUHT or Tltf STAT It OF OREGON TOK KLAMATH COTNTY In lite Matter of the rtate of Nclll Hoanna Datrymule. deceased. NOT1CK I hereby lven that I have filed my rinal Account In the admlnlttra nhNAI.D A NKWI, Klmlh rll. Or. THUKklMT. Jn. P. IMT. fan Hk (Ion or tit above estate, and that th Court has apputnted rrldav, rebrtiHry 14. 1D4T, at 111 o'clock the lime for hem ttiM ubjeciioiia to such rinal Account and th lelllemeul thereof. Ml I. TON C. OAl.nVMIMR, AdiulntitrNtur or Mid Kstalt. j in an mi ro No. out NOTIt : Or' r'INAIi ACCOUNT NOTICM IN IIKUKI1Y UIVKN Dial 1 huve. filed my llmd account ns adnilnl stvalnr of the eslnla or HKltN AHl) W, VOl.KKIt, decerned, also known as It W. VULKRII, deceased, and the Juilne of the Ctrvull Court or th Htate or Oredoiti for Klwnmltt County, tins fixed leu o'clock in the forenoon of rebruaty l-tlli. 1U4T, and the court hmmu of said lourt In the Courthouse at Klamath rails, tlrenon, as the lime and place when and wher any person may present any object tons or exceptions to any thing therein contained, and at said time and place th Court will finally tatlla said account. 1., OHTM RIHKMOIIR, Administrator of the Kslal ol ilKIINAIIU W, VOLKKIt. deceasvtt. J. trt a;i-;tti; r, u i;t-No, aim. NOTIt K TO ttMMII Ha l.At NIIKV Nolle Is hereby given (hat sealed blilt will tie received by the County Court of Klanialh County, Oregon, until lo O'clock A. M. on rebruary aih, IM4T, and then publicly opened and trail al I lie County Court Homo at Klamath rails, Oregon, for Laundry for lh eiuuing year. Iltds tutist tie lerurelv sealed and marked "UbU for laundry" ami filed with the Cminty Clerk of Klamath County. Oregon, before th hour of opening The Court reserves the right to reject any and all buU; said bid lo be In fore from March 1, 11)47 lo March 1, lu-tn Dated at Klamath rails, Oregon, tltli Uth day of January ll4T. VMKk. r DeLAP. County Clerk, J. 1 30-No. Sits, long Martin Nlreet from Houlh Un of Main Nlreet In Ihe North l.ln of Home Avvtiuei and, lmproveuMUt 1'nll No. nt, extending along Michigan Avenue from the North Lin of Main Nil eel hi lb Houlh Kaalelly line nf Ria"Nde Nil ppI anil Menln Way from the NiiiiheitMecIv Hue or Michigan Avenue lo Ihe Hnulh westerly lln at the I'. It. H i'auiil rlght-fway, I'ltiposuls to pure It tine said limids will be received by lite undersigned up lo and Including the HMh dnv of March, IU4T, at (ha hour nf aeveu-thlrly oclm k p. in., of salil day and opened at a regular tueellng of the Coiitmoii Coun cil Immediately thereafter! said bond shall be dnled the Iftllt day of March, 11)47, and shall be In amounts of tftcio iH each, ext ent iHind No I, of each series, which hall be for Ihe fractional pail of said sum, and all shall b due ten years after Ihe dale of Issue, payment of the entire tionds optional with said City at any coupon paving data on and after one year from the del thereof. MM lil bonds will mar Interest at the ral or not lu e Hired six iter cent per annum, pai able semi-annually on Heplember Ift and March in, of each year, prluclnal ami Interest payable at the office of th treasurer or the City of Klamath ralla, Oiegun. All proposals nnist be iincnndlllnnal and accompanied by a certified check for five per cent or the proposal, Th Common Council reserve th right tn reject any and all bids. Au thor) red bv ordinances nf the Conuuua Council dated January 'JI. IU4T. iiAttoi.D t ritANrv, Police Judge or the City f Klamath rails, Oregon. J. 30; r. ll M. ft Incl. No. MM). NOTIt K (r HON!) MAI,K Reeled proposals will bo received by th Common Council of Ihe City of Klamath rails. Oregon, for Ihe nui-chae of street Improvement iMiuds, Merles 77 and 7tt, aggregating, Fourteen Thousand. Four Hundred Seventy -one Dollars 914 471 om. duly aulhurUed by otdl nances of the said City of Klamath rails, for th construction and Improvement of the following Imoroveuieol units situated In Klanialh rails, Oregon, as follow: Improvement Unit No, M. extending SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING KtBfrl. tlur.nl4 W,rk (All M.ki ar,,l)bl, l'rlr, I r,t K,llml, Sowing Machine Sorvic VwMr li,lti"lfn! Ilrr l-l,n. mil Ml l"l Guu BILfll BURR LOTIOII 39c 59c plus nx See how juit liny dib of fluffy while fitlm Bur Cnrnt-VtifftJ Lotion quickly relieves dryness. toughness, chapping. Never Thrifiy, too. Y,r N.l,hb.rk,,l DrMKiUI" tilt . (Ik LEE HENDRICKS Hill nsvcr be a cheat SXAOIO announccr PCOPLC UrlDCASTANO tVUrvl I WOAD Ht SAVS. ORANGES 10 Lb. Big 45c rmisia 3!KSsYed WAIIDS l will be CLOSED tit DAY inventory open Saturday . an a saal 9:00 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. f'trvrnerr Friday and Saturday-Last 2 Days of Leons Tots-To-Teens" (DILIEAnBAMCDIE We need room!! ... for incoming Spring merchandise. At the .peak of the season we are offering these tremendous bargains on items your boy or girl will wear year round! PAJAMAS sweaterc Siil 2 10 12 I ,nd cdi,,n, I -71 oo I i.oo I Ski Swenlori U BB- Now J 5.00 Items Priced To yj I CkinUf I Clear at Only- ROBES Boys'Pants -n jUIIJ Baby Blankets K Limited Number I J 1 n on I Baby Shoes n 1 ll WW I Leather or Felt 1 I if I Slippers I Snqw Shoes shirts 98 Flannel or Dreit Baby Hats Iakltcv I Water-Repellent 1 I Sweater-Lined I V 2) Flannel or Chenille I00 Anklets 19f Dolls 25c Leons Tots-To-Teens Baby SLIPS And VESTS Shop 602 Main 1