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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1952)
SATURDAY, SKPTKMKKIl (1, J!l.'i2 Iir.nAI.D AM) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORF.CO.M rACE NTNTt ' SPARKLING SPROUTS v. v E V n fry r .' RHONDA GAYLE AHO LYNN MERRIDEC 8 month, and 2 yoir old dUT.Iilcrs o( Mr. and Mrs. Frod G. FlolcNor, 240!) Whilo Sf root. Iho protly lilllo qirlj' malorn.il qmndprironls irn Mr. end Mr. Bort Albort, Cliiloquin; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Fletcher, 702 Conger Avonuo aro thoir patornal qrandpar- Photo by Gudertan enti. jr. ma. ' ' - li HANDSOME YOUNG MAN Alan Russell, wm one In Auqust. Hit parenti are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ruucll. 2022 Darrow Avenue; and Mri. Mary Adams is his maternal qrandmothor. Mrs. Katy Rus sell, 241 1 White it his pater nal grandmother. Photo by Evergreen RODUST AND CHEERFUL is Randy Arant, six month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Del. bort Arant, 5119 Cottage. His matornal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wakeman and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Arant, Olene. Evergreon V -V- y THREE MONTH OLD Steven Dale Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Weaver, 3737 Bilbea Slroot, doesn't look too Impressed by all the pho tographic equipment as ho gives tho cameraman a big yawn. The matornal qrand mother is Mrs. Ruby Gifford. The paternal qrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weaver. Foreboo Pre-School Party Mm. Bob Sentrr mid Mis. Louis nnnclnll entertained n Rioup of younKflTs on AukusI 27, with n pro-school pnrty. Oamrs anil con teals were enjoyed followed by parly refreshments. Present were Monte Burnett, Mark, rnul nnd Teddy Deuboin: Benny, Jimmy mid Billy Brown; Judy, Btisnn, Debbie and Onry Randall; Jimmy. Tom my, and Dnvld Sontrr; Llndn Sclmiedll, Mlchnel, nnd Dnnny Urn llnn; Brlnn nnd Uorilon Elslrom, and Brlnn Bernard. Mathera nnd Rinndmnlliers pres ent were Mrs. Elstrom, Mrs. Bessie Cnmpbell, Mrs. Mike Dcnrbnrn, Mis. Ted Sclmiedll, Mrs. Bnrney Brown, Mrs. Senior nnd Mrs. Kan-dull. ! ' Round Trip - p,u,,0 Jh PRETTY LITTLE Sharon Riach is tho year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Riach, 1203 California Avonuo. She celebrated li or first birthday July 6. Matornal grandpar ents Jro Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wood, Harlan Drive, Mrs, Floronce Riach, the little girl's patornal grandmother lives on Addison street, Sharon also has a throe-year-old brother Terry. Photo by Evorgreen f. i ' . IUuHew. jmWwa in ' iif 'j t STANDING with just a littlle support may be the reason for adorablo Linda Lee's proud imilo. Linda Leo is the sevon month old douqhtor of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haynos, Tulolake. Forcbce 4 VICKEY AMD rT'.1"' A Yo ; respectively. fle i!". dmjM 3501 Bir.bco. Tho c:.,.rrr,;ti'j !i Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Crov, 2' Bridge, l9 H;I!:;J?. is of Mr, and Mrs. Ccn Z.'-Jnc, Jfl litss'cs ore qranddri'jgl.icrs of J 5. e:'i( and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Pholo by GucJcrian .V1 - .Hit. h 1 n On i REBECCA AND LINDA Two and four yer old o'c-rMcrs cf tr. and Mrs. Aubrey R. Avery (Virginia Leo Conoist), no.v I!. ing at 4006 Bristol Avonuo. Avery was gradaoled from CXC i-i June, and they moved back here this summer. Ko is no-.- j;;cc atod with West-Hi'chcoclt as a hydraulic crjincor. Mi! pe'ron's are Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Avery, Oceansidc, formerly or Ki.-maf.i Pass Ranch. Dorris. Mrs. Avery is tho dauqliicr or Mr. and l.!r:. R. E. Benolst, Midland. If DOLL LIKE Robbie Mc Gaughy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl McGaughy, 2323 Orchard Way, cele brated her first birthday, August 3. Hor maternal grandparents are Mrs. Ircno Albers, 2323 Orchard Way and Roland Albers, Albany. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Mc G a u g h y, 23I6 Ebcrllen Street. Picture by Wcs Gudorian -Phoio by Gudcrin r-o::?3 czll: ;n net and satin, is Sandra Foster, 3 7j . Fler parenls are Mr. and Mrs. Randy Fssicr, 3-13 1 B-.bco Sirool; flnd Mrs. Fred Gchr ing, 702 M. 9;S Slreet, i; her m.i?crnrjl rrandTioihcr. Pater nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Foticr, 3-131 Bis bss. 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