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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1953)
1 I 4 1 . ' V., A v- V. ' C f l,,y'1Plrtic i t 'M. : . 1 a . f v '11 Photos by Miller-Brumbaugh ( SHIVI . . , itiown with his grandsons, the Bechon Boys, William Shiva, 16; Haarby Bergh d John Thomas, 13; hat somowhet of a record at a "Meinttreeter." He eima hara in 1902 rUd in the Duffy Company Store, in which his (athar had bought an interest. After this inditing par of his career, ha was county clork and in the sheriff's office, (still on Main One month after the American National Bank at 6th and Main wai organised about 32 ago, he oined the staff and has been with the tame basic organization aver since. The can sold out to. the United Statet Bank of Portland, but the personnel remained the same nt to the new location at 8th and Main. doubt if thero are very many other "Ma initrootors' who can claim over '51 continuous n Main Street. , ' t daughter, Helen and her husband Haarby Bcchen aro parents of Bill, Berghie and Johnny. y spend a lot of toir time with their grandfather and grandmother Shive at their home 434 i Street. 1 , ft,'' tar "''j ft 1 ' SOCIETY Milly Ramsby H . ! S v i MM IOKIT IIOI) SftOAT witfs hit 10 yea ed grand son, William AJan, son ot Mr. and Mrs. lUoert U. Spread Young BiU anal bis dad r thltof at Sm Vatfey. ftfty years ago lob Sproat gat bis first gUmpse f th Statu UWty. when he and his parents and brotners aa esters docked at new lor. I nay wear airecny to loano, wnere est oieer brother hed preceded them. Use entira famiiy settlad there with the aaeeptiea of sister, still Cviacj la their aetiv Scotland. Bob Sproat has been on Main Street here tinea H27, Firsf Klamath rwnHera store, awned and ofeatad t tha'f " t u.. c-,M4 wu l Mm tvmmt AnarliMiit kuildiM what the oas eomeanv is now. Then thev moved f Vu Stnra: naot'-ta-tlHk Kkueiath: Rawer tiaof -4d toeatioe. TheV hadr Warehouse and'osed Turnlhr stwrt M i present quarters of the HairaM and News, aWhtf to wiser Hatters ft now, after th Herald and Newt bought t Esplanade and Pin Street location. I 1941 thay moved to th e Willard Hotel Building where tbey have both dispjay ai . , warehouse space; Main Street has far years responded heartily to Bob's cheery "HJ aeighberr Away frean bsiae hours he and his wife Ada rela froeji Main Street activity af their horn, 501 lagnna. ' . . ; , . . : 1 . ' ; 1 . 1 , 1 : : 11 : , '" I JVl 1 a. . ' , . v ' T HOWir k net whaVMrs. Neal Stewart is saying, amid a group of many friends wh greeted. f I 5 V V?? WW i , 1 r, attffrprt Sunday. "Atohel" is the vwd -frelh-from-the-islands expressed by erstwhile rat. . - Hi V V'; l- 4 dairt KUiMtll fHs, ftri th Herald and News Staff. , , v , .v , X-J v- : , v T ' VC Mr. Stewart shewn with Mrs. Walter,H. Beane, lleftl. tana, Warren, Mr. Buroe Mason ,J,. . VT'. ' ( N ' Ibaefc of Mrs. Stewart); Mr. Charles Law, Mrs. Stewart' sister from Salem; and Mrs. A O. 4s. W rLsl X'V- fek, far right, in fwnt f daughter Ruth. , . ' Photo by wuderian. tipfe. y v ' "J f ' ' :" - " ": ' ? $m mm r if" . : af mliH"o l'e af marehaadls TCtTr, it tSSY . . It draood n Mrsi lura Mason Jr at one l three; who fl0Nered th tMtattful "wekeme heme" no-host luncheon In the Pelican Party Room, Monday, March It, for nMt, N4 Stewart, Honolulu. v t ; - , x- -N v frstt by Mrs. Stewart, th maunalua rchld 11 it n of the mafic end ornamentel wreaths ; t f ' Ti the Island by th guest af hnef, Personally slted left arc atfo worn by Mrs. A. G. , fir KM, and Mrs. I if Wrrn, wh. with Mrs, Mason formed th .triumvirate (THAT'S .. ffet l latial. is v j, " Photo by KttW - 1 , in in mm ....hi iiiii wi awe! r If QliV Wrrf'ii