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By Helen Bechen Herald and News
Klamath Falls, Oregon Sunday, August 25, 1 963
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Looli like fun doesn't it?
And that is what it is for young
Bradford Jay Aipell, pictured
above, as he droDs the rope
preparatory for making a per
fect landing at the dock of his
parents' Lake of the. Woods
summer home. ,
The young skier is shown at
right with his family, Mr. and
Mrs. John Aspell and younger
brother, John Kenneth, left. Mrs.
Aspell is the former Marilyn
Bradford whose parents built
one of the first cabins at the
lake. She and her two sons spend
the summer months at the lake
home purchased two years ago.
iJohn Aspell makes frequent
trips from their Pasadena home
to join his family.
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l - fe i' J I A life of ease is enjtyed by this group of men above. Arthur Dugan ot
I I 1 t :I I I Cottage Grove visited recently at the home of his son, George Dugan, and f am-
I J, 3 - "111 ily. Part of the time was spent at the lake where this picture was taken. Left to
2 ' ? ' L.JI right are Kenneth Dugan, Arthur Dugan, Mike Dugan, David Newman, and in
1 ' '' T t ' '" ' 1 'j front, Neal Drew.
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Breakfast dockside was just over as these two old friends Drepare to try
their luck at fishing. Louie Noll, left, longtime Klamath Falls resident, was a guest
at the summer home of Earl Isaac, right, who is a former local businessman. Mrs.
Isaac was at Crater Lake for the day with other guests. The Isaacs now reside in
Parker, Arii., during the winter months.
Chauffeuring isn't a new role to Mrs. George Dugan, but at the lake it's
more fun driving the boat for young skiers. Pictured between runs with Mrs. Du
gan, left to right, are Debbie Drew, Diane Dugan and Debbie Dugan.
Photos by Kettlor