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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1963)
PiCTUR I fe1St.M.B. il .wm-....S F 3M$m or " ti..f;V:-: --jf-- - - ... B: ; , , . . THE BIGGKST EYE The world's largest movable radio telescope is now at work to un lock celestial mysteries. The structure at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Green Bank, W. Va., stands 23 stories high, and has a dish antenna big enough to hold a football field. TRUSTY TRADEMARK With 72 years behind him. showman Ted Lewis still has his hat in the ring of bl ight lights. Lewis is celebrating his 52nd year in show biz, and the battered top hat is his trademark. ELEGANT SIMPLICITY With a sportv flair, Jacque line Mayer, Miss America of 1963, wears a three-piece outlil from California. The ensemble, styled m cordu roy, features a coal with patch pockets, over-blouse and .slim skirt. FOX HAUNT All hough they seem to be on the wrong end of the chase, Rick, Eddie and Timmv Castlebcrry, of Kendall, Fla., walk with their pets two wise foxes which they rescued from a burnt-out field last spring. ' 'Jij " ' r. l- '1 f . . .. . .. i iSr'j' 4 I M.iilllMMMMMMmf Till MIllTliaMMMMMiWilf.lWttlfM T ... .J EUNNY COINCIDENCE Singer Mike Clifford, who, oddly enough, has a hit record called "Close to Cathy," lakes a helicopter ride with Cathy Doyle, pilot of the craft. EYES STRAIGHT Pretty Pat Nelson wears blinders and gets as frisky as a young filly on the beach at Florida's Silver Springs. Pat is a model at this Central Florida resort. MINIATURE MOON An educational tool for the Space Age, this 16-inch-diamcter model of the moon was designed by Gifford Proctor. The moon stands on a tubular wire base, and is aimed at the young astronaut market. I: , , s , V "'" f .",1 l ? Ill ' ' -: ' . ' 'j I-.'", J 1 I . i 2 r v J 1 if to. ' HILLS OF VERMONT Feeding a herd of sheep on her hilltop property. Maria Augusta Trapp enjoys the quiet life near Stowc, Vt. She is the real-life heroine of the musical production, "The Sound of Music." Ms" ' V - u V- fi 'Si' ""'J USA ny (3 - - h - r " ,,ll;ii. i.'i,-Ti.,iiiii WjluftK- ol 5 ART CROSSES THE SEAS A museum attendant sets up straw soldiers in preparation for an exhibit in Rome. The MODERN DESIGN Resembling a futuristic gateway to some amusement park, the mighty ECJUAL RIGHTS OF WAY Iiwell Pclphrey, a Dayton, Ohio, contractor, relegates his wife utraw men arc from Mexico, part of a wide range of Mexi- Titan (left) and Thor missiles appear to dwarf a 29-story building in the center. Actually, to her side of the lino which he painted through his garage. Half is for his truck, half can art at the art show held at the Palace of Exhibitions, the illusion is created by the camera at a rocket display in front of a hotel in Las Vegas. for her car.