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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1963)
1 . .. . ryif rfi v., - ' a " ..." ,s , - J 7 - Hi , ' r, : - . .1 - ' , ' , -'.'' ; UBt ' ,J I . 11 . ' "I MliHIIM IIMII I 111 IHm lHMi I il II l'w'i II HI l III I.I H il il n llili IIKMIMI 1 1 Mil I ll it III II H 'ill1l I lYllH liIi.liii.r.viriri!glnli AGE OF DISCOVERY Meeting eye to eye, tMs young ster studies the little frog with intense Interest This photo of the New York youngster is a prize-winner. DUCK FEET Sometimes a duck could be like a fish out of water, but these ducklings and their mother prove differ ently. The fuzzy little critters, faced with the obstacle of a concrete stairway,, just followed mom with flutter-and-hop until they reached the top. Such are the problems of a duck in St. Petersburg, Fla. ihii4ti&i&&ai&fetia LONG LOOK Adding even more height to a high crowned bowler, ostrich plumes top the hat in a wispy mood. It is Britain's answer to "what is fall fashion?" It'll also make her as tall as her escort. ' a .'(s-. i . -ni.il, saf- . i I 'S- . a- it- ( A PART OF THINGS This leafy bower Is part of a Berlin convent. Rather than level the splendid old tree, architects incorporated it into the ntructure. f lf.'i',',i., w r life BETWEEN BALES Tom Murphy snuggled between bales of hay and took a snooze before his Shorthorn cows came in to fill the empty stalls. Tom rested in the stalls of the Santa Cruze, Calif., fair grounds. t LSSkLli.. ...... . . M ll .in. iv.-.!. A.'. Of . OPEN HOUSE Open house display of furniture in this unfinished apartment house was really an open house. The setting: one floor of a 27-story apartment building in the Pittsburgh, Pa., Golden Triangle. ins' I I -M t 0 1 IB- A C RARE CARGO A gleaming locomotive is prepared for transfer into the hold of a cargo ship with care and seem ingly lots of supervision. The locomotive is a rare British type being shipped to the Canadian Railroad Museum in Delson, Quebec, along with 21 feet of original track. 7- ti.afSi.'5ij,.'J FAIR LADY As stream lined as the lines of the buildings at the site of the 1964 New York World's Fair, this shift is done in a "silk" broadcloth of man made fiber. The dress fea tures a pleated and ruffled yoke and is casually fitted with long shirt sleeve. It A i I v r:V-.;: " . . .... . . : .1 I ..... .it;-. ) I r. i 't 1 l ' f . i j YOUNG ADMIRER Belgian actress Chatherin Spaak, 18, chats with Christopher Buchholz, who visited- tha? Rome set of a movie starring the actress andidad, Horst, . T, 1 3fl r ! Ililill! 1 SIXEK LINES The "Mermaid" Is the latest thing for the do-it-yourselfer who likes to make sailing boat kits. The boat is 11 feet long, is low In price and was the hit of London's Do It Yourself Exhibition. - " limn" ,ii i ii"-" I . . .. i SEA SEARCH As resi dents casually watch from their cars, workers on this 700-ton coal drilling tower search for coal beneath the sea near Roker, England. It's a big attraction for many tourists who visit the seaside town. - . A i :L-' . f4 ijttiiilitmiM TASTE OF MONEY Once this clown bank gets the taste of money, he continues to eat it up. The antique is ona from the Chase Manhattan Bank's Money Museum.