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Klamath's
Parade
Saturday
LIFE IS STILL prclly much of an adventure to little Steve Trulovc, who lives at Crater
i Ijikc park and Is Just ahout the youngest fellow in the park's permanent family. Steve
small enough to use one snowslioo as a toboggan. He is shown here with Ranger Dick
Ward (icfl) and Crater Lake Chief Ranger Lou Hullock.
it it it
What may be tin most colorful
of Mil Klamath Falls Chrlslmai.
parauea hea been scheduled for 11
.in. Saturday aiong Main eireei
A mile lonK Hiring of slant bal
loona and noveltlea, brought In by
Ulant Balloon Peradee. Inc.. win
add a new touch to the annual
before aeen.
The Newark. N.J.. parade com
uanv haa been putting uaradea 01
In the Faclflo Northwest for many
yearn, and waa hired by the Klam
ath Merchant annotation for thin
year' Job to help fill out the
theme of thli year'a Chrlatma
opening "The Miracle ol
Chrlatmaa."
In the parade will be a Klamath
built float, if preaent plana are
completed, carrying aanta. Claw.
and Merry Christmas.
ThA rmrad rornnanv la aunnlv
Ing another float which will carry
Mra. bant Claua and her reindeer
A atrlng of noveltlea entered li
the narade Include Biutu Bunn
Black Bcolty, Mill Hippo, Pink
Chrlatmaa tree and Rudolph (the
red-noaed reindeer).
Olant balloons, ranging from 19
ret high to sa leet long, mate
up . good part of the parade, too
Among them will Be a lolly poi
candy apple, aenorlU, fat bo
clown, pilgrim, giant candy cane
Humpty Dumpty Jr., giant ice
cream cone, pigs, anowmen, kan
garooa, owls, an S5-foot-long dra
gon and a 15-foot high Christinas
stocking.
Numeroua local binds and
choral groups are also scheduled
to participate in this year
year'a parade.
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Miracle
of
What hardened heart or bitter soul
doesn't soften to see
the glow ii the eyes of a child
at Christmas time?
What mother or father doesn't feel
the pride of God's greatest gift
to see an innocent child gaze
in open-eyed wonder
at a gaily decorated Christmas tree?
In keeping with
the Miracle of Christmas . . .
we at Hardy's offer our fervent hope
that in these troubled times
God might include in each Christmas
package a goodly share of understanding . : i
a liberal amount of hope . V.
and a generous portion of faith.
We also hope that when you and yours
gather 'round the Christmas tree,
God might touch each and every heart ... '
and allow a little of the glory of Christmas
that shines in a child's eyes
to sparkle in yours.
Sincerely,
FRED HOUSTON
NICK NICKOLS
ROY MURPHY
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Don't Forget
The Giant
BALLOON
PARADE
10 p.m. Sat.
Nov. 24
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