Walter Hammond Righter (1905 - 1982)An Illustrated Biography by his daughter, Frances Jean Righter Tucker © 2005
Chapter 1. Home Home on the Ranch : Part 3Last Updated : October 17, 2005
Walt and Norma's wedding, June 25, 1929 Photo: Righter Family Archives - Click Image to Enlarge
Walt and Norma's wedding, June 25, 1929 Photo: Righter Family Archives - Click Image to Enlarge
Norma, Walt, Cathie and Fran, Christmas 1934 Photo: Righter Family Archives - Click Image to Enlarge
Then one day he came home with a large drafting board. But, where to put it was a problem. It was shuffled about the house trying to find a spot. After moving the dining room table a few feet into the living room there was just enough room for a the drafting board and a chair.
Dad at his drawing board c.1934 Photo: Righter Family Archives - Click Image to Enlarge
Dad however did not always fit the engineer stereotype. He had a keen sense of humor and wrote clever limericks and poems. He also had a very quick wit. One day my mother, Norma, found a note on the kitchen door. "Tread softly as you enter and silently close the door. In honor of noble effort applied to dirty floor. Walt." He was a very kind, fun and funny, generous, thoughtful person and his word was his bond. Dad could make something out of most anything, metals or wood, carvings, drawings, printing and drafting, or with bailing wire, get the engine running again on his old schooner. He made a scooter and a racing go-cart for a grandson and furniture for his young daughters, a swing set, a merry-go-round made out of a big wagon wheel.
Fran (left) and sister Cathie, Merry-Go-Round, c.1937 Photo: Righter Family Archives - Click Image to Enlarge
A Puppet Show, Sep. 12, 1937 Photo: Righter Family Archives - Click Image to Enlarge
A Puppet Show, Sep. 12, 1937 Photo: Righter Family Archives - Click Image to Enlarge
A Puppet Show, Sep. 12, 1937 Photo: Righter Family Archives - Click Image to Enlarge
Fran (at rear) and Cathie, 3 years old that day, Sep. 12, 1937 Photo: Righter Family Archives - Click Image to Enlarge
A Puppet Show (in preparation) , Sep. 12, 1937 Photo: Righter Family Archives - Click Image to Enlarge
She and Dad had fun parties for his employees and often had badminton and ping-pong matches in our back yard for the neighbors on weekends. In the summer they had huge picnics at Crystal Springs in Griffith Park for the employees and their families with at least 100 people attending. They played badminton, ball games and amusing racing contests. [Try running in big burlap feed sack.]
Righter Manufacturing Co, Family Picnic 'Crystal Springs', Griffith Park, Jul., 1943 Photo: Righter Family Archives - Click Image to Enlarge
Righter Mfg Co., Xmas Party, 1942 Photo: Righter Family Archives - Click Image to Enlarge
Righter Mfg Co., Xmas Party, 1942 (detail) Photo: Righter Family Archives - Click Image to Enlarge
2048 Watson Street, Glendale, CA, 1931 Photo: Righter Family Archives - Click Image to Enlarge
When Fran's girlfriends came to visit their boyfriends would ask to come along with them. The boys would soon disappear down stairs to see what 'Mr. Righter' was working on. Dad, always patient, was a great teacher and the guys loved it!
2048 Watson Street, Glendale, CA, 1947 Photo: Righter Family Archives - Click Image to Enlarge
2048 Watson Street, Glendale, CA, 1947 Photo: Righter Family Archives - Click Image to Enlarge
You can see there drive way on the far right. The drive ways were made with two strips of cement just wide enough apart for the wheels of the car. Notice how close the strip was to the bay window (far left) after the fake fireplace was turned into a bay window."
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