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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1961)
Klamafh Fails Shoofers HERALD NO NSWS, Ktmt Fal1, Or. SuMlV. January I, IW! Paq I 'svvlT : Be By DICK KLEINER Newspaper Enterprise Assn. NEW YOliK (NEA'-The Kiny- release was lilt- holly hit. Shako ston Trio is facing success, ecu- a-H.iud." nomic security and tlie adulatio-i "We still have lilt1 record pivss of its pul lie with bravery. They ing ,,;,m," Silver says. "And we refuse to lie downhearted by this ,),.,ss .,,. ott !Woids. I slick jiiim state of affairs. j Thev take consolation troin the fact that, if they weren't success ful as folk singers, they might EVERYONE TAKING the local gun handling course it aiming for one thing safe thooting. Only about a third of the time spent in the 10-week course is on the firing range. Posing for this picture are John Runyon, jack Adkins, Donald Spicher, Bin War ren, and John Detroit. press mostly to rock and roll, which is bigger than ever today. I don't like it, but tiie kids do and it does them no harm. They eventu- H)ssibly be even greater sueeess-:uy outgrow it." cs in other fields. Silver nvikes no bones about his "If it weren't for music," says contempt for his own music he Nick Reynolds. "I know where alls his biggest hit, "Get a Job," I'd be. I'd be living in Coronado. a 'crummy record you couldn't Calif., just waiting until Friday even understand the Ivrics." But nights at the bar." jle insists that it hurts no one. 'I niiht not even wait until li Dick's Picks Young Dodie Ste ; veils has a good release on Dot, !i"Yes, I'm Lonesome Tonight." Others: "Crazy Daisy" (Jo Aim ! Campbell, ABC - Paramount ; "Hold On" I Fabian, Chancellori ; "When Do You I-ove Me" (Tere sa Brewer. Coral1; "Strange Feel ing" (Jack Pleis, Decca; "That's Itight" (Nat Adderley. ltiverside; "One Big Mouth" (Joe Jones, lioulettei; "Gimme a Little Kiss" iThelma Carpenter, Coral'. Two Decea collections liead up a good week of albums feuturing old timers. They have "Satchmo: A Musical Autobiography of Louis Armstrong. .I23-I-I25" and "Bing: A Musical Autobiography of Bing Crosby, 1H4-ltH7" . . . Dots "Wonderland By Night" featutvs l,ouis Prima and more "Pretty Music. Prima StvIe" . . . There's a good spirit on Capitol's "Come to the Fair," with Tennessee F.r nie Ford, recorded live at the In diana State Fair and alt the au thentic sounds as well as songs. Duo pianists are getting more popular, on classical releases, probably because their artistry t& particularly successful on steivo. If you have stereo, try either (or both' of these: on KCA. "17t Keys" has Vilya Vronsky and Victor Rabin with music by Tchaikovsky. Kimsky - Korsakov, Copland and others: on DCiG, "Music for Two Pianos" has Kurt Bauer and Heidi Bung with works by Chopin, Schumann, Saint Sacns and Busoni. ANNIE OAKLETS line up their sights on the police association's shooting range. All target shooting is done on the 50-inch range. Small targets make this range compar able to a longer one with larger bullteyes. Friday nights," says Bol) Shane "We would all be junior execu tives, says Dave Guard, we majored in business administra tion in college, and vc would be climbing the ladder, probably in advertising. "Conforming." muttered Shane. "Nine to ftve," muttered Reyn- Ref OriTICCl Drilllk Happily, they have their music J rVflfltGCl FOf and they are, unquestionably, the most popular and successful sing ing group of the moment, de servedly so. too. for their interpre tations of folk and pseudo folk songs are brilliant. "But we feel hemmed in by be ing confined to one field." says Reynolds. "Our instrumentation is always limited guitars, banjos, bass, bongos." "And our allxims are regulat ed." says Guard. "We must have a certain ratio of songs on every album a certain number of hu morous songs, a certain numler State Position LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP Want ed: A reformed drunk. The State Department of Health is seeking one to help administer an attack on alcoholism through treatment, education and re search. Dr. Richard B. Holt, deputy health commissioner, said Wednesday lie must find an as sistant director for the Division of Alcoholism a man "who will be highly motivated and highly CONFIDENT GIRLS lined up for this picture oefore a shooting match with the boys' team. The girls won the match by a close m argin and keot right on smiling. Left to right are Diane Cook, Nancy Clark, Dawn Veitch, Mikell Totton and Margaret Baldwin. Woman Catches 18-Inch Fish Worth $10,000 TAMPA, Fla. (API A eafcteriajhad been released in the $100,000 worker from Winter Haven is S 10,-! fishing contest sponsored by a 000 richer today because of an 18-jbrcwing firm inch fish. Louise Sheridan. 40, caught the Mrs. Sheridan, accompanied by her husband. Ie. 41, a legless of solos and so forth." And so. chins up. they sallied forth for another concert. You have to give them credit for brav ;ery above and beyond the call of live bank. I "Tlie record business." says Al Silver, "is a dice game. You nev er know wliat'll come up." I Silver, who runs Herald and Emler records, is typical of more and more of today's record execu tives. His background is nonmusi cal, yet he seems to have a pub lic eardrim he has a knack for picking hit singers and songs. j Silver got into recording through the bock door. He liad lieen in the clothing, furniture and garage businesses. He and his brother-in-law had a friend, a printer, who was getting rich printing record labels. They decided the record business seemed like a money maker, so thev started a record pressing plant. After llsal was established. Sil vor began to notice that new re- pcording companies were making qualified, preferably a member of Alcoholics Anonymous.' Holt believes if a man has a feeling for the job he can do it better. A I.OTTA IIAMIU UGl JtS CHICAGO (UPIi Americans cltonid 2 95 hamburgers a wee'e for every man, woman and -child in tlie nation last year, a private survey has reported. The McDonald chain of drive-in hamburger restaurants said the total intake er K'rson averaged 153 hamburgers medium, rara and well-done. prize. More than 2.000 fish were re leased last month in salt and fresh waters, all tagged for $25!ra()id vrogre!fi4 So llt. fj(,urcd he fish New" Year's Dav and found veteran of World War If. came to'"" more. Mrs. Sheridan caught might as well cut some records, a tag attached, indicating the bassjTampa Wednesday to pick up her 'one of four tagged for $10,000. as well as press them, lbs first Ford Trucks Last Longer on the FARM Se your Farm Truck Headquarters BALSIGER MOTOR CO. Main at Ep. Ph. TU 4-3121