Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 13, 1955, Page 9, Image 9

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BEING A FIRST GRADER is most exciting, especially if home is a modern new trailerhouse" where a younger
brother lives too and if both mother and dad are professional entertainers'. BJonde; blue-eyed Lynn Turigliotto,
is going to school at the Twyla Ferguson elementary building in the South Suburban area. Home is at the Moun
tain Vu Trailer Court on the Merrill Highway. Her father, known to Klamath Falls as owner of ''The Tommy Parks
Manhattans," now teaches 140 Klamath County boys and girls to play the accordion. Lynn, who was six last
June 22, is a native of California. Upper right, Harley Hyatt, driver of the school bus from Twyla Ferguson, lets
; th( little girl off the bus at the edge of the highway. Five-year-old brother, Larry, back to camera, eagerly awaits
her return from school. Qenter left, Lynn's firs' report card, sprinkled wjth "A's" is looked over by her mother.
Center inset, Lynn cuddles collie. pup Ring, while brother Larry debates about petting the pooch. Center right,
i Lynn aboard the upper deck of the double beds in, the compact little bedroom for the children is ready for an
after school nap. Lower left, she gets the "tanqies" combed from her curls before dinner time. Lower right, fam
ily around- the dinner table. The trailer home is as attractive as a srna'l aDartment. has two bedrooms bath.
lots of storge sp-ce and even a TV set for watching "Big John and Sparkie." ': t
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