PAGE-M HERALD AND " i 4 CHRISTENING Hanalco (flower child) Is the name chosen by children of Portland's sister city, Sapporo, Japan, for the newest baby elephant born at the Portland loo. Lori Naomi, 7, conducted the christening with a chrysanthemum bouquet for the 8 weelt old elephant. UPI Telephoto Boots And Fur Hats Are In; Curly Hair, Walk Heels Out By GAY PAULEY Uri Women's Kdilor NEW YORK (UPI) -Boots are in. Curly tt.iir is out. The fur hat is in. The low heeled walking shoe is out. These are some of the his and outs of style currently reflected by the women who fill the New York show rooms of fashion manufacturers this time of the year. They're the buyers by the thousands, the models, the re porters and the sprinkling of celebrities who are jamming the show rooms to see spring and summer clothes for milady. The shows continue through t h i s week; the clothes will begin to appear in the stores across the nation after the first of the year. The boots are not the con ventional rainwear. They're the mid-calf or nearly knee-highs designed to wear as shoes and not necessarily to keep the feet dry on a rainy day. They're in with the younger looking buyers and in with Barbara Streisand, Uie young 1 singing success, who showed at ; the Maurice Rcntner collection ; wearing brown crocodile boots ; reaching just below the knee. ; liulky Eur Coat ; To go with the boots, Miss ; Streisand wore a bulky, wrap- around fur coat plus matching ' fur Chechia. Miss Streisand said the coat was a copy of the type the dancer Vera Zorina made fam ous in her movie dancing days of another era. The Chechia is a brimlcss, cylindrical hat whose style is of Arabian origin. And what was the long-haired ! fur? ; "Why should I tell you," said Benton Master Visits Midland Grange Tlie Midland Grange met last week and Itoy Laws, Pomona master of the Benton County Grange, was introduced as tlie guest of honor. Midland Master Lewis Stork presided over tlie meeting. Cecil Keg of Shady Cove, grange Insurance agent, spoke briefly on insurance. Leon Andrieu, a Midland member who was severely in jured ln a farm accident, was welcomed back to tlie grange after his recent release from the hospital. It was announced that Grace Stork has been elected chair man of tlie Home Economics Club. Other new officers are Alice Hoover, vice chairman; Kathryn Smith, secretary, and Mildred Largent, treasurer. The next HEC meeting will he a Christmas party at the home of Minnie Andrieu on Lower Klamath Lake Itoad. James Flowers, legislative committee chairman, reported to tlie grange on the state's lax problem. It was reported that Fred Flowers has been elected juve nile master for the juvenile grange and Betty Crapo had been elected juvenile matron. Other new officers of tlie juve niles are Kathy Pickett, over seer; Cathy Scala, lecturer; Bobby Flowers, steward: Dobe Stork, assistant steward; Tatti Stork, lady assistant steward: Jose Scala, chaplain: Judy S a y 1 s, gatekeeper; Diane Schneyder, secretary; John Stork, treasurer; Jeanie Sayles, Ceres; Debbie Barrett, Pomona, end Susie Schneyder, Flora. New officers (or tlie Subor diate Grange were also an nounced. Tliey are M i 1 d r d People Rood SPOT ADS NEWS, Klanuth Falls, Oregon n iiinwi mm v.. 'I - the singing star, "when every one thinks it's sable?" Non-Expert Guess Guess of the non-expert on fur varitics: It was fisher. Fur hats, with cloth coats, are in with many of the buyers. Favorite hat furs are mink or the spotted leopards and ocelots. In with the buyers also is the return to higher heels which outpace the sleek walking shoe of last year by a wide margin. Out for the models (and ulti mately out for the rest of us because these girls are harbing ers of fashion) is curly hair, all of the mannequins are wear ing straight and casual bobs that look more like copies of a Carcline rather than a Jacque line Kennedy hairdo. Most of the straight bobs are parted on one side with the ends trimmed to a neat horizontal line falling one to two inches below the car. Only curl is the half-moon flip of a lock brought forward on tlie check. In with a splash are the bright colors to offset the fam iliar and "safe" black dress or Ganf Tracks MONTEVAUA Ala. (UPD Robert Boarden was squirrel hunting the oilier day when ho cume across some unusual ani mal tracks in the woods. They were huge prints with long claws. Bcardon fled to the nearest farmhouse and brought back Coy Holsombock, armed with B rifle, to take a look. Word that a gorilla was loose in the woods spread throughout this small farming community and hundreds of rifle totin' res Largent, master; Lewis Stork, overseer; 'Mnyme Cammock, lecturer; Otis Osliorn, steward: Jerry Saylcs, assistant steward; Peggy Baldwin, lady assistant steward: Alinnie Andrieu, chap Even Beetle Bailey's Sarge Can't Outshout This Top Kick! STAVOUT 1 OF DRAFTS -'-y- pONT TAKE jr S-T ANY GUFF OFF . ,NNv SGT. SNORKEL.' "fY 1 0K1 THE WAV A new character has joined 8EETLE BAILEY'S out fit and this is the top kick he reports to after being botsed all day by Sarge. Pop, the most harassed PFC In Camp Swampy, is very much married and lives off the post in a treiler with hit wife end kids. His wife can best be described as only slightly more powerful in biceps and lungpower than Sarge. Watch for Pop's firs appearance in BEETLE BAILEY MONDAY in the Sunday, November 17, 1KJ ., ftp ft0&Mm.W "ft .. ;".' s'c't'.fii . f - , v.. , A. r' h suit. The show rooms are a sea of yellows, kclly greens, pale and medium blues, oranges, and all shades of pink which has become an any season color. Still in are the assorted charm bracelets noisy as a brass band and the umbiquitous handbags of voluminous pro portions, (If they get any larg er they should go as suitcases). In arc bulky tweed and mo hair suits, a lot of camel hair coals and suits, and about as many variations of tlie chancl suit with its collarless cardigan jacket as there are fabrics in which to make it. Still in, although they do not affect fashions we wear, are the show room greeting of slightly damp kiss and hello darling; the incredibly jammed elevators in the multi-billion dollar cloth ing market, (lie art of chair switching (get there first and put your nameplate where you prefer to sit and place the oth er's nameplate on the chair you didn't want); and the giant candy jars without which store buyers might not survive. Only Hoax idents turned out to take a look. A professor from Ala bama College nrrived to make plaster casts of tracks and said they were tinlike any made by animals of the region. Thursday, tlie hoax ended. Pete Pickett, 27, of Bessemer, confessed that he fashioned de vices for making tlie tracks, tied them to his shoes and tramped around the area in hopes of keeping persons out of his favorite turkey hunting grounds. lain; Verda Urback, treasurer; Ida Scala, secretary; Eugene Barrett, gatekeeper; Dixie Agar, Pomona; Shirley Scala, Ceres, and Dorothy Flowers, I Flora. Barry Would First Chance WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., would give tlie states in the Tennessee Valley Authority area first .chance to acquire the power fa cilities under his proposal to sell TVA. In a position statement, Gold water said Saturday he would give the states five years to ac quire the steam plants and to contract with the Interior De partment to get the output of tlie hydro installations. If the states do not act, Gold water would 'then give private industry a chance to bid, sub ject to approval by the states. After that period if no satis factory private deal can be made Goldwater said the steam plants should go to a quasi-governmental corporation, along the line of the newly es tablished Communications Satel lite Corporation. Slock would be sold, accord ing to Goldwater, and the goal would be repayment of all gov ernment money in tlie shortest time possible. Goldwater again repeated that the federal government should sell or dispose of TVA in its present form. "But this 'hardly means that I propose to abolish all TVA services," Goldwater said, "or to stick up a sign outside the TVA offices and wait for a rich buyer to stroll along and snap it up." Goldwater said his program was "a perfectly sound and sen sible approach to turning a fed eral white elephant into a more productive and useful part of Court Records MUNICIPAL COURT Nov. IS, 1963 Clyds Ln Underwood, drunk, S23 or five or 10 dnys. John Melburn Pegg, drunken driving, 1300 and 30 days. Roy Let Collins, drunk, S?5 or live or 10 days. Neva Bin Jackson, drunk, S3S or five or 10 days. Georgt Love, drunk, S2S or live or 10 days. On The Record COURT ACTIONS FILED James Selkregg Jr.. a minor, by James Selkregg Sr.. his guardian ad litem vs. School Dislrlct No. 36H ol Klamath County. Irene Lupinskl and Lee Luplnskl vs. John C. Kell and Raymond H. Kell. r This $24.95 Value, 16-Piece "Queen Marie" Gift Sheet, Cases and Towel Set All 3 items beautifully Gift Boxed. This premium gift set, from J. P. Stevens Co., consists of colorful guest towels, attractive pastel everyday towels, beautiful floral print sheet and pillow cases; add color to your own home or use them as 3 Christ mas Gifts! 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The sheriff said he paid his accounts with checks written on an eastern bank. He was for merly of Virginia. m)V,MA.t-t TM Sm. Ui M. oa "She wants an EXPERT permanent teeth will grow in $24 S Vain Vern -as a pi - Communist Bomb Plot SAIGON, South Viet Nam (UPI) A Communist plot to blow up a building housing 200 American military advisers has been smashed, reliable military sources said Friday. The sources said a Commu nist Viet Cong sabotage gang had planned to blow up the for mer Catholic Seminary Building at Mytho, 35 miles south of Sai gon, which houses the Ameri can advisers attached to the 7th Vietnamese division. The saboteurs planned to sneak a 30-pound time bomb RESUMES HEARINGS ' WASHINGTON 'UPI) The House Committee on Un-American Activities resumes hearings Monday in its investigation of travel by Americans to Cuba and how pro-Castro propaganda is spread. Hearings in September were marked by violent outbursts from some U.S. students who visited the Communist island last summer in defiance of a Stale Department ban. to guarantee her that place of her baby teeth!" FRIGIDAIRE DRYER SPECIAL! 1 v;j,5i Owens' disguised as a harmless-looking oil drum into the building last Sunday night. But Vietnamese army security agents discov ered the plot, seized the bomb before it was planted, and ar rested nine saboteurs. . Ordnance specialists later de cided the bomb would not have been powerful enough to blow up the entire building. But if it had been planted in a key spot in the building, it most likely would have caused death and injury to a number of the Americans staying there. Thursday night, other Red bombers struck at Americans in Saigon itself. Communist ter rorists set off a bomb in an open air caf.? on Saigon's main street, wounding two American servicemen. A U.S. Army spokesman scid their condition was not critical. 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