Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 25, 1963, Page 22, Image 22

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WHERE'S THE STEEPLE? How to place a 650-pound
steeple atop the meeting house of Carmel Valley Manor,
Calif., is shown by this helicopter. The entire project
cost $4.5 million. It is a retirement community.
GRACEFUL CURVES Gracefully stepping into the fall
scene, this slim-fitting dress marks the subtle silhouettes
created by a Florence, Italy, designer.
GOING PLACES Joey
(yes, that's right) Ilea
therfen is going places.
She's now in the movies,
on television and has been
on the Broadway stage.
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done high and dry by these young boys. They appear to make themselves comfort
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CLOTHES CALL These clothes were found by the lads
in MacQuiddy school's lost and found department in
Watsonville, Calif. Chances are most of them don't fit.
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NO PEEKING When the Girls Nation met in Washington, they held secret ballots: .
Heads down, hands up and it's no fair pecking!
WHIRLED WIDE Presenting a striking position, two dancers from the Polish Slask
Dance Company, twirl into a fast-stepping folk dance. The twirling motion of the
step is accented by the whirl of the girl's skirt and the horizontal suspension of
her long braid. The couple performed during a Polish dance festival in Warsaw.
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LIVE DOLLS, ALMOST Virginia Black adds the finish
ing touch to one of her characteristic dolls. She makes
them in North Hollywood, Calif.
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TUrrY FOR SAIL These youngsters in Sausalito,
Calif., have immortalized their sad-faced pet on the main
sail of their boat He's now a sea dog.
HEAT-BEATING Seems
odd to be skiing in August,
but it's the cool season
down in Portillo, Chile.
Young miss beats the heat
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SHARP SET Diver Harold Jacobs stuffs a bonito fish into a. sawfish's mouth. The huge fish had to be force fed
after it was placed into Marineland Oceanarium on the south side of Los Angeles. Usually the creature uses his three
foot noseblado to slash his victims to death, feeding on them at leisure in his natural habitat
TWISTER Here's a new
twist, but probably the
oldest twist in the world.
It's a chimney about 100
years old. Perched atop an
ivy-covered house, it's lo-.
c&tcd in Vienna, Austria.