Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 07, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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    I'HURSDAY. FIWHUARY 7. Hffla
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PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY THROUGH SAT. FEB 16th.
SLIDE DERAILS TRAIN When a Western Pacific freight
train plowed into a roCK suae in me reamer iuver uauyuu
near Virgilia, Calif., several cars were derailed and the
three-unit diesel locomotive stopped at the water's edge.
No one was injured.
MODEL UNCOVERED Secretary of the Army Frank
Pace (left) and Sen. Joseph C. O'Mahoney (D-Wyo.) discuss
a,' model of a new anti-aircraft gun after uncovering it in
the senate office building. The gun was one of several
secret weapons models taken to the building to be viewed
by senators studying the armed services budget. The
models were shrouded in white cloth and guarded by mili
, tary police. No details were released about the anti-aircraft
weapon.
Eagles Plan
Orphan Party
The only Klamath Falls "war
orphan' to come under the Fra
ternal Order of Eagles Memorial
Foundation, which cares for wid
ows and children of World War II
veterans killed in action, will get
a birthday party Saturday after
noon at the FOE lodge.
Seven year-old Walter Ambroget
ti and his classmates at the Mills
second grade will be feted by the
local Eagles and Auxiliary under
the Foundation plan.
Walter Is 'the son of Mrs. Ed
Ybarra. His- father, Walter Am
brSgettl Br., was killed in action
while flying over England as a
tall gunner on Sept. 17, 1945.
The Eagles of the United States
Pioneer Community
By VERA CLEMMENS
Mr. and. Mrs- Marten Parsons
spent the weekend at Ashland visit
ing the Fritchards who were for
mer residents here. They returned
Sunday evening.
The Parsons' granddaughters,
Sharon and Diane Bringle, spent
a few days- here while their par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bleha
made a trip to Eureka, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bechted were
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Bramhall. They left
on Friday to make their home at
Long Beach, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Clemmens
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YOUTHFUL BRIDE
FT. FRANCES, Ont, Ufi A 15-year-old
bride is amontr ' 19 stu
dents at the hew Indian school on
the Northwest Bay Indian Reserve
take care of 1360 war orphans in
this country. Young Walter is the
only one from Klamath county. He
has a two-year-old sister, Jeanne
Ybarra.
spent Wednesday at Dorris visit
ing with Mr., and Mrs. J. N. Mat
thews. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook visited
at the home- of Mr. and Mrs.
Tracy Burkhart.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robertson.'
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cofer and the
Rev. Holloway of the Methodist
Church were visitors at the W. L.
Frains this week.
Mrs. Erwin Heim is at home ill
with the flu this week.
Mrs. Harold Simmers stopped
enroute to Medford to spent a few
days with tier daughter. Mrs. Or
ville James.
John Everhart has just re
turned from Japan where he -has
been with the Air Forces there -the
past three years. He, his wife
Betty, and their three children
have been visiting with his folks
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Everhart at
Lindley Heights. The Everharts
are former residents of our community.
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SKINLESS WIENERS
PORK LIVER-POLISH SAUSAGE
SLICED BACON
Morrcll's Allright
Also of the best quality: Endive, Romaine, Tomatoes, Green
Pepper, Radishes, Green Onions, Cucumbers, Turnips, Beets,
Brocolli, Brussel Sprouts Cauliflower.
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