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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1960)
PAGF, TWO HERALD AND NKWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. TiiPsdav, April 5. lOfiO Here's List Of Winners For Hollywood Oscar 4-H NEWS 'of Merrill met at the school calc jleria March 27. The girls in scw- HOLLWOOD (UPII Winners lure: "The Diary of Anne Frank" while the girls in sewing two of the Academy of Motion Picture 20th Century-Fox. I.ylc li. Wheel-started their aprons. Arts and Sciences' 32nd annual cr and George W. Davis. Set dec-1 Next week (he sewing one HAPPY STITOII-.S I Also, we would like to (hank will MKnnilX The Happy Slitches Mrs. lion in licnches for the people to sit on al the fair. The next meeting Mike Crouse report on equipment and Tlics(jav KLAVGIXG NEEDLES MKHRII.L The Merril Klang- mg QUARTZ VALLEY mittce. Terry Haydrn, Roberta the State Fish and Game Com. ,.,., . .. .Havd.cn and Garv Hahn are the mission gave a uik on oigginf (51 Aftl VALLEY The March ..(" . i , .j,i vnilm-ainr holes for came manac v. .1 . , . It'll l3MllltriH KIIIIIIII.IIC, mi" - r, - m- eeaies -h uun met last 117 mf,iin nf iht Oi,,t vIIv'h-i.:....i. ....j u..i,n , ,m m,.m Charlie Tozier. Pat Doolrv . . ., ... . o ... , iiiiimni; mill mm n.. " - " - - -y at the Merrill Grade .,, ,... . ;,, w r.urv H.ihn are each In viva .. demonstrations next meeting. Donald Heidc, v...... I?nu...A.- . j ... flen was ( pclrfl. uon 1-oe ironi .i ,...,. jiiem a ut-uiunsuauon. on tnc w indow display we had tor Dracc lor her kind men Torn Miles on how to care lor s h I f t y 4-H Club was called to order at the publicity committee. ; ' iZ iy""r P'8 "Fair plans were IcusseT Dee 7 P"- b' Jani P' The club voted lo have a rco ' ', , The club is going (o get a club- Wolfrom and Janis Hodges will dent. Karen Hahn gave a report irea"on lcil(ler and '"n ' " K,p0,Ur- '"' we don't, we will have Went a demonstration ,i, a;,.,i ua i. tlon "as l'lctl'1- I)on ltam awards: (nation: Waller For best achievement in docu-;itu;rt A liciss. M. Scott a n d group is going to cu( out slutted; mic iiv-.m 1,11:1-11111: di uuoilild an'J! u'- ,, tr I. BONANZA KEEK ( LI B , Sue Casson's home. , u , . V I i President (iarv Williams of I he ti. m,.,..i and Jams Hwlges served refresh- We are to give a square dance non,-iia neei t urn e;i en he t i,m -.i luja, u.c Km. in nniiiK iu an-i.ixm meeting to order. New bus; for nest aciiievemenl in rinc-iexpcctca to nave incir aprons noss on ule cmia was ihe clec i niacK-and wnne almost nnisnea. Diary of Anne! Molly Owens served refresh malography of nicluro: "The lion ol a news reporter and plan- Pam Conner, News Reporter. ning a 4 H parly on April IS Frank." 20'h Cenlury Fox. Pho-.mcnts. tographed by William C. Mellor. For best achievement in cine matography of a color picture: "Ren - llur," Metro (joldwyn Mayer. Photographed by Roherl L. Surlecs. Best son" first used in an ehui- lhcir luncheon cloins and nap- ble picture: "High lloics" Iromjkins and also their polholdois !.,hrall ,..m(. rlhf.ust.s There were six sjM-eches given SH'akers were .Judy Randall, live vlock judging: Wilma Albert, curl ing: Rod Schooler, concentralod ii.Ml'I'l Mllltthlts Ipioicm; i,U(P Haskins. lraiiiiiil The girls from (he Snippy Stich IZ1.,.S. )lin.,M j.,,,,,, it.c. Hl)t ers clothing club have all finished ;,.-,-y Allien, roughage. Dr. M ('. McFadden snoke He lold us mentary production: "Serengeti tihall Not Die." Okapia-film Pro iluclion. Transoccan film (German'. '. Short subjects: "Glass," Neth erlands government, George K. .'Arthurgo Pictures, Inc. (The Neth erlands'. Bert Haansta, producer. '. For best achievement in cos tume design of a black-and-white picture: "Some Like It Hot." Ash ton Prods. The Mnisch Co., W. A Orry-Kelly. For best achievement in cos tume design of a color picture: "Ben Hur," Metro Goldwyn Mayer. Elizabeth Ilaffendcn. For best achievement in special effects: "Ben-Hur," Melro-Gold-wvn-Mayer. A. Arnold Gillespie and Robert MacDonald, visual ef fects. Milo Lory, sound effects. For best performance by an ac tor in a supor!ing role: Hugh Griffith in "Ben Hur," Metro- fn.4.i ,.m -.1 J .1.. .1. - ..... ... , - - " "nl,, llv, ,or "-!want to work, they'd heller drop!1""'"- raui ( rouse on me per for best achievement in sound. ! screen "Pillow Talk," Arwin ml, imaiicnt record. f'Jul Wallers on "Ben - Hur," Metro Uolriwyn- Prods, Inc., tnivcrsal - liilerna-j r.n. . .. u .... u ... r. the lolder. and Cecilia Ciouse on Mayer studio sound department. Itional. Story by Russell Rouse and ward 0 a b (l,.s, a, or.!lhc sloiy form. Our leader, John screenplay ny .:,: ,1,. ,lllh . vv!Edge. passed mil l ie lorms lo Stanley Shapiro and Mauri teu president; Mike Mikkcl-!h! d old members. ,rr. son, vice president: Sharon Prin-:1'""0 us ,n ' ls Thomas Nalale, News lteK)iler. ments. The meeting was ad journed. Jeannie Lisk, News Repoiler. 'May 211. Karen Hahn and Earnest Burton arc on the tickel commit I tee. Geome Hahan anit She, j Whipple are on the program com- which is our apron. Linda Scholten, News RejMjrler FAIItHAVKN 'A Hole in the Head," Sincap We are now on our last pi'"Jt of Ihe mosl common diseases and Prods., U.A. Music by James Van lieiiscn. Ljiics by Sammy Culm. Best scoring of a musical pic ture: "Porgy and Bess." Samuel Goldwyn Prods.. Columbia. Andre Previn and Ken Darby. For Ihe best screenplay based on maierial Irom another me dium: "Room al Ihe Top." Ro mulus Films Inc., screenplay by Neil Peler.'on. For Ihe best slorv and scrcen- Ihc trealmenl. PELICAN HAMS The second meeting was called. Four-H has another voung horse ,"''I,T ""i v"'- presidenl club at Fairhavril. Us! And al-'1'1"' pWse ' W by Tom ready we're in need of a second lMll,,-s- The roll call topic (on club. Mrs. Barbara Hollidav and n('xl wk i "Whal I Plan lo Do; Mrs. Clara Howard, the new lead-1 Now Oregon Can Enjoy HrvLO Era l4 Jt ae TAWNY PORT ers, made this statement. "In this club we are going lo work witn the Money I Make. minutes were read. The president appointed The Tom , not just ride. If anybody doesn't Na,ill' "'I""'1 "" E. Miilon, s 0 u n d Clarence Greene, For best achievement in direct ing: "Bcn-Hur," Melro-Goldwyn Franklin director. For best achievement in short liichlin subjects: I Spci-ial award- Live action subjects: "Thcl Jean llersholt Golden rish, Iaz Rciuims Asso- Award: Bob Hoe riaies, Columbia Ifrench). Jac-fjties-Yves ('ousleau. producer. Cartoons "Moonhird." Story board, Inc., Edward Harrison. Ifcihn Ilublcy, producer. For best iorformance by an ac tress in a supporting role: Shel ley Winters in 'The Diary of Anne Frank." 20'h Century-Fox. For best foreign language pic ture of the year: "Black Or pheus," Dispalfilm & Gemma Cinematografica 1 France 1. For best aciiievemenl in art di rection of black and while pic- Maver. William Wyler. For best jicrfornuncc by an ac- lor: Charllon Heslon in "Ren Hur," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. For best performance by an ac tress: Sunone Signnrcl in "Room at Hie Top." Romulus l-'ilms, Ltd. Continental Distributing, Inc. 'Rritih. For liesl molion picture of the vear nle cei-i-ein-u.iieminei - I e iinl.lut records and lo wail mini each Humanitarian,:. ' rennrter: Dianelm-,i"R " '"I 't our forms. Franke. cheerleader: Marlu Cos-1 Wc discussed siecial projccls lei. scrgeant at arms and wran r'nr ""Cgesiion was 10 maKe gler. NW Lawyer Leads Drive TENNESSEE WILLIAMS shocks you again 01 ffm ELIZABETH V JJti 'A TAYLOR K3r MONTGOMERY rSST CLIFT fej' 1 KATHARINE ttS'' hepburn7v 0 0PEN5 :4S I 1 I I I 111 f 1 fill Allan Harl, Pnrlland allorncy, w ill be chairman of Maurine Ncu- Ben-Hur." Metro - (Jiilrl-: n' Scr s slil"' '" senatorial wyn - Maver. .Sam Zimbalist, dcclion committee, il was an producer. nounced today from Mrs. Neil- nergers campaign oil ice in I'orl-land. Mrs. Neuberger is a candidate for Ihe Senate seal of her lale husband, Senator Richard L. Neu herger. who died in Portland March 9. Supreme Court Juslice Hall S. Lusk was appoinleil by (fov. Mark Hallield to Senator Neuherger s unexpired term un til the general election. Harl. a former firs! vice presi denl and governor of the Cilv Club of Portland, has been ac tive in civic atlairs and is now a member of the Stale Board ol Higher Education. From Into to Ifi42 he served as general coun sel of Ihe Bonneville Power Ad ministration. "I am delighted I I1.1t Allan Harl will head my campaign." Mrs. Neuberger said today. "He has a distinguished record of service to Portland and Oregon and I am proud of his confidence in me." Heading Mrs. Neuherger s elec tion committee in addition lo Hart are McDonnell Brown, Portland attorney, treasurer, and Hans A. Lindc of Ihe University of Oregon Law School faculty, secretary. Brown was treasurer of the lale senator's successlul lii.'i'l cam paign and was serving in Ihal capacily al Ihe lime of Ihe sena lor s death. Lindc, unlil he ac cepted Ihe University of Oregon post a year ago. was legislative assistant lo Senator Neuberger. Prior lo his death. Senator Neu herger opened a slatted campaign oil ice in the Portland Trust Build mg. which Mrs. Neuberger said she would maintain as her cam paign headquarters. This is a smooth and mellow wine of distinctive taste and color. Appropriate to serve when friends drop in-and delightful with dessert, or as dessert, after dinner. It's a Taylor Wine... You'll love it! Sow aleo avai!a.blf at nlnl ttortn, thut nthtr fint quality Taytnr tt't'jifa New York State Cream Sherry, Dry Sherry, and Port. 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