Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 30, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    MONDAY, JUNK BO, W2
k,... r
liKHAIJJ AND NKVVS. KLAMATH KAi
unbOU.
PAGE THREE
OFF FOR A GALLOP in the widt open sp'aces ii this' group of boyi and girls, guesis at the
Rafter M.D. ranch naar Chiloquin, operated during tha tummar for young folks, by Dr. and
Mrs, M. W. Poole and Robert Moiiio. Tha camp opened July 27 and will run for five weeks.
Accomodations are made for sleeping and eating and overnight pack trips, horsoback riding,
swimming and fishing. The ranch is a member of the American National Camping Association,
Acheson Declares U.S. To
Defend Austria Freedom!
Itv KK'IIAlin O'ltKOAN
VIENNA, AuMria Ml U. 8.
BccrcLiiry of Blule Dean Achcfton
Mild Monday Amt-rJcan troops will
remain In occupied Austria until
I In Independence In ensured.
lie Illumed Kuuila lor the failure
of thr HIk Four In write a treaty
of Independence. To a news con
ference ol AuMriun and Allied
newsmen, li itntrl: "Make no mis
take about It. Of the four powers
In Auntrlu, three want to ko
home."
Ahichon la maklnit a two-day
Ktnte vl.'ilt to thin crowoads coun
try of Eiml and went. He came
here from Berlin.
teaea
WEST COAST SHOWS are playing at tha Division Street
circus grounds sponsored by the Klamath Basin Rodeo Associa
tion, Here a group of the show's pretty performers take time
out from rehearsal to take care of the usual Monday house
hold choroi.
Death Takes
Mrs. Franks
63.
RTORM LAHIIKS PACIFIC
MANILA tf! A typhoon with
winds nf 90 mllea an hour near
the center la moving westward
across the Pncllr some 7S0 miles
east of the Southern Philippines.
I the Weather Bureau reported Mon
day. .The bis storm, which still la In-
creslng In Intensity, was reported
Mrs. Jessie lorr.a Franks,
J604 Crest Street, died here yeater
flay ollowlng a inn? Illness.
iter son iinnaiii jr . amvrn ,110VinB west-norlliwesl at 14 miles
home only rrlday on leave troin , Bn
nis navy snip wnirn una jusi .
docked In Bun Prnclco. j
Mrs. Pranks, native of South
Dakota, had resided here for tho
im.it eiiihl years.
I Iteslden Iter son and the widower-,.
9 rvmalrt Ha Mr. .lenmlt U, -iir.
VI vert bv four dauKhlers: Mrs La
Von Blndlch and Mrs. Vlvliin Harl
lev. both of Klamath Falls Mra. '
Beverly Matney, Henley; and Mra.
Xvelyr) Caspar. Eureka, j
Funeral aorvlepa are to be con
dueled at tjif uruve.ilde In Klumatli
Memorial Park tomorrow, I p.m..
by Jehovah's Witnesses Ward's
Funeral Home la In charge of arrangements.
Last Trip For
Sternwheefer
Pay Kike Due
Army Workers
WASHINGTON I
Air Force wane board Monday an
nounced pay Increases for J8.000
civilian employes of the two
branches ol the armed services.
The Increases, all for hourly-paid
workers, ranitcd from three cents
to 'lb cents on hour.
The liiri:-it K"up aflcctcd are
111.723 workers at Army and Air
Force Insinuations In the Salt Lake
City, Utah locality.
They will receive 12-cent Increas
es pflrctlve for the first pay period
after May 27.
These nouriv increases were
His visits to the two Communlst
rlniicd cities are aimed at bolster
inn the courage of their people bv
reaffirming Western support for
their objectives. In the case of
Austria It la the completion of a
treaty of Independence, long
blocked by Soviet delaying tactics.
Just before the news conference
Acheson called on Dr. Theodor
Koerner. aged Socialist president
of Austria, with a- message from
President Truman pledging that
the U. 8. would do everything with
in Its power to restore "final free
dom' to Austria. '
Austria Is still under four-power
occupation. The U. 8., Britain and
France have a total of 25,000
troops and the Russians an esti
mated 40,000 In this strategic na
tion. Achem.il called o n President
Koerner In the letter's residence
on the old winter palace of the
Hapsburg emperors. A crowd of
several hundred Austrian cheered
Acheson as he drove up to the
The Armv-' palace accompanied by U. 8. High
' . . til.. I , I f-knnn.1l..
At the news conference. Acheson
said It was a matter of serious
concern to the United States that
"because of the obstructionism of
the Soviet Union, Austria has had
PORTLAND ' The stern
wheeler Claire look old-time steam
boatmen Ui their annual nieetliiK
at Champoeg Sunday, and It mav
be the lasl uprlver run for a stern-wheeler.
There still arc three In service s0 announced fir workers at the
here, but all are relatively new. ' ,ollowmit localities:
powerful craft loo big for the locks Boise-Mountain Home. Idaho. 331
at Oregon Clly. Army and A,r Force employes, 17
The Claire half 155 aboard for i cents after June 2.
the trip And now Unit li s over I Pasco - Kcnncwlck Richland,
she Is going to be retired. Maybe Wash., 576 Army workers, 23 cents
she'll be turned Into a shop and , alter May 27.
maybe she ll be dismantled. Wes-, Pendleton. Ore.. 1.187 Army and
tern Transportation Co. reports, j Air Force workers, 17 cents after
But she Is through as a, river tug. May 27.
BALLOON FOI'ND
SALEM ii A giant stratosphere
balloon was found near Hubbard
Sunday.
The balloon, carrying research
equipment, was launched by Gen
eral Mills of Minneapolis, possibly
from the Tillamook launching site,
but that was not certain. It was
found by Albert Llndenau, Gervais
farmer.
to experience seven years of occu
pation. This business of troops and
occupation Is something Americans
do not enlov. We regrot the neces
sity of it. We want to terminate It
quicklv as possible. American
troops will remain in Austria, how
ever, until the freedom of Austria
is assured."
Acheson said also that the United
Slates would continue to seek ad
mission of Austria to the United.
Nations as a full-fledged member.
But he said U. N. membership
will not create a treaty or Insure
one.
"Soviet refusal to accept any
sort of treaty," he aald. "menns
that the occupation la something
they regard to their Interest."
nl-UlllH
mm.
CoolAid
UBUY6PKGS...3Xni
fen
LONG BEFORE Camels' nation
i wide lead in popularity grew
to many billions, surveys showed
that more doctors smoked Camels I I Jx-
than any other cigarette. Repeated I '3..
surveys show the same j J .
Change to jggZt&ZSZ'A
Camels the doctors'
favorite, America's
favorite!
thine.
'''',"saBaMeMaieiaM3
4
Vfor'' 'l .k 1
Cow Injures
Nine-Year-Old
Nlne-ycur-old Andrey Schorr' Jr.,
1018 Ogrien, was attacked and
slightly hurl Sunday morning by a
tethered milk cow near hia nome,
his mother reported In Suite Police.
She aald the youngster was walk
ing along the road when the cow,
tethered on a long rope alongside
the road, eame out and hooked the
boy with her horns. Hla left leg was
hurt. .
!
Scientists have found It Impos
sible to give an exact definition of
a living organism.-
SSl J YouTeHoiei of either wi
iW-w f THESE 2 WASHDAY NEEDS If 1
JACKPOT RODEO tmT-liT
Jff
AND
CELEBRATION
SNAPPIEST LITTLE SHOW WEST OF THE ROCKIES
BEATTY, OREGON
FIELD SPORTS JULY 4
STARTING 1:00 P.M. STANDARD TIME
JACKPOT RODEO JULY 5 and 6
, STARTING 1:00 P.M. STANDARD TIME
TKree plflhts of Indian Stick Gomes, Indian Dancers, and other amusements
of tht Old West.
DANCING EVERY EVENING BY RAY WALKER AND HIS BAND
and you choose from the
leading brands BILTWELL
SIMMONS and KROEHLER!!
SAVE UP TO '180
on
Sectionals -Sofa Beds - Davenports
in sets with chairs to match!!
1 2 and 3 piece
SECTIONALS
Prices Start at 129.95
SAVE UP TO 60.00
I
195 East Main
Save On Beth Pieces
Sofa Bed . and Chair
' Sef -
Priced from 99.95
SAVE UP TO 70.00
c)in
PHONE 3635
IT M &
In Good Frleie Wool Covert
Davenport and
Chair Sets
Priced from 169.95
SAVE UP TO $180
Convenient Terms
in
llo Obligation. ..Nothing to Buy.
Just Let Us Do Your next Washing For You
" "fffl' """"
. IWe As I
I30S I
Take your ehoice of either he gay hand-protecting polta-dot
plastic Handi-Mitt,.or the, ripper-dosing plastic laundry baf
that keeps your damp-dry wash damp until ready to iron
yours without obligation for. letting us do our next washing
the GX. Automatic Washer way.
See for yourself how effortless it is to wash and damp-oVy your
clothes automatically with G.E. See for yourself how much
'cleaner, whiter your clothes appear. And your hands never
touch water! ', . '.'
When you see this miracle of modern G.E. Automatie Washing
'you'll tell your nc'r' bors about k. Thafs why we're making
: this offer. j
So eoroe in today, or better yet, call for an appointment whfch
; may save you time.
! IT YOU HURRV, you may receive another surprise gift by j
1 . ..,a.i i k I
i merely signing our demonstration register, ask anww as.
SEE FOR YOURSELF
THE SUPERIORITY OF
6-E AUTOMATIC 17ASUIUG
LIMITED TIME ONLY
1001 Main '
VJ
( I