Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 28, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital JournSalem, Oregln, Thursday, July 81949 p
Council Names
Beyer; dance, Louis Bemt and
freshments were served and
cards were in play.
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Paving Lebanon Street
Lebanon A contract has
been awarded by the state high
way commission to the Warren
Northwest, Inc., of Portland, for
grading and paving .61 mile on
Milton and Williams streets. The
Portland firm was low bidder at
$33,580.
Gene Hotter; membership.
Frank LeDoux, Al Dieker and
Victor Hoffer; banquet, Val Eb
erle and Joseph Schmidt; per
manent eats, Carl Mucken,
Charles Wyffels and Henry
Schaecher; construction, L. A.
LeDoux and John Kottre; Cath
olic activity, Alois Keber and
Fred J. Schwab.
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CARSTAIRS White Seal
New Officers
Mt. Angel Installation of of
ficers for Mt. Angel Council
Knights of Columbus was con
ducted by District Deputy Al
bert Dicker, at the regular
O
meeting.
Following the meeting re-
State Deputy 8. J. Smith of
a
St. Paul was a special guest and
gave a talk. Present also were
Hubert Dresher, grand knight of
St Paul council and Steve Hitler.
Classic Plays
Start Tuesday
Aihland, Ore., July 28 Stage
door Johnnie who have been
watching preparations lor the
Oregon Shakespearean Festival
gave unqualified praise today
for the excellence of this sum
mer's program after witnessing
first dress rehearsals.
Judgment will be passed on
their extravagant claims begin
ning on Tuesday evening, Au
gust 2, when the ninth annual
drama program opens in Ash
land's Elizabethan theater.
"The perfection demanded by
the producing directors both
from the theatrical standpoint
and Shakespearean authenticity
Is readilly seen in the finished
productions," reports Henry
Bussey, NEA feature writer who
Is covering the festival. "And
the actors have responded mag
nificently to the coaching of the
past two months so that we are
confident that the 1949 season
will be tops."
Marshall E. Woodell, festival
association treasurer, reminds
that an unprecedented number
of inquiries has made it neces
sary to reserve all seats this
Not a Dream but actors of the Oregon Shakespearean fes
tival rehearsing their lines for "Mid-summer Night's Dream"
in Ashland's Lithia park. From left to right, the group
includes Eleanor Haines of Auburn, Ala., Richard Graham
of New York, Philip Hanson of San Francisco, Peggy Cox of
Brawley, Calif., Nick Gilroy of New York, and Naomi Kaye
of Portland. The three-week drama festival will open on
August 2. (Bushnell Studio Photo)
year. Reservations for the thea
ter and for housing accomoda
tions have been cleared by writ
ing directly to the Oregon
Shakespearean Festival associa
tion, Ashland, Ore., advises
Woodell.
The Dlavs will be presented
every evening except Sunday so
that the entire repertoire may
be seen in five nights, or at the
most. six. The schedule will be
as follows:
"Romeo and Juliet," August
2, 8, 13, 19.
"Richard II," August S, 9, 15,
20.
"Midsummer Night's Dream,"
August 4, 10, 16, 22.
"Othello," August S, II, 17,
23.
"The Taming of the Shrew,"
August 6, 12, 18, 24.
Strictly speaking, the word
profit means the result of a
business operation, whether fa
vorable or unfavorable, accord
ing to the Encyclopedia Brlt-annica.
No Pix Made of
Winnie Swimming
Milan, Italy, July 28
Photographers cruised out to
take pictures of Winston Church
ill swimming yesterday, but they
were stoned by police. Several
rocks nearly hit their motor-
boat.
Churchill is vacationing at
Gardone on Lake Garde in
northern Italy. He has reques
ted privacy from newsmen and
photographers.
Gabrielle Mundo, assistant
Milan police chief has ordered
confiscated any pictures of
Churchill in swimming togs.
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CAR MARKET
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VELVEETA 75c
CORNED BEEF 35c
CIRCUS PEANUTS 29c
FREE SAMPLES
SPAGHETTI 2 ,.,25c
PRESERVES s.K,Y m25c
BULK VINEGAR sas 6,J9c
PICKLING SPICE - 29c
UPTON'S TEA 53c as 59c
GRAPEFRUIT sg U0I.CIH 39c
ARMOUR PICNICS 49c
SWIFT'S HAMS 79c
SLICED BACON sag 53c
Newly installed officers are:
Andrew Schmidt, grand knight;
John Jennings, deputy grand
knight; Joseph Brockhaus, chan
cellor; W. D. Harris, financial
secretary; William Beyer, re
cording secretary; Clem Hauth,
warden; Virgil Gooley, treasur
er; Lawrence Rothenfluch, ad
vocate; Michael Welton, lectur
er; Millard Henny, inside guard;
Joseph Beyer, outside guard and
Richard Foltz.
Grand Knight Andrew
Schmidt appointed the follow
ing committees for the year:
Publicity, E. B. Stolle and Mi
chael Welton; sports, Joseph
Wavra and Ray Rusher; sick vis
iting, John Jennings and Matt
M.C.P.
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