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SlfcTKH MTPrOim (0IOOV) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thursday, February Jl, 1957
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Enthusiastic Kapers
Audience Sees First
Of Four Productions
"An insult to you and your
Intelligence" but "simple, di-
?ct and logical." emcee John
leUch said the Kiwanis
Kapera of 1957. "Guya 'n Dis
guj;e," at the first of four per
formances last evening.
"Playing to an enthusiastic
audience which "got in . the
groove" with Teen-Age Ro
mance, Kiwanis Kapers v as the
ninth annual theatrical presen
tation of Medford Kiwamcu.
The show, in two acts, showed
in eight scenes during the first
act how "a Kiwanian gets to be
ham." Starting at the diaper
g;e and continuing through
dancing academy to scouting, ro
mance, college, and into show
business, the first act explains
just how a ham grows up.
The acting, many times in the
aisles, showed evidence of much
practice. This acting was at
times delayed for the removal of
bodies there were four all
shot. e
Variety of Acts
The Kap$s ran the gamut in
songs, skit dances, and gags.
The acts included, entertain
ment from the Olson and John
son type of slapstick to a min
SpI act complete with chorus
Shd several numbers.
Many Medford residents "let
tojvn their hair" to portray the
KTnis "babes"' and "pupils" in
Mad. me Mannerly's dancing
academy. Another quartet, im
personating cub scouts, turned
juvenile delinquent and sent
. their "den mother" off in a
rocket.
College students "kicked high"
(fr learning in the campus cap
ers0 dumber followed by two
scenes depicting the glamorous
world of show business into
Qvhich the Kiwanis babe had
Entered.0
Sftc Broadway bums realistic
CD aHy play8d by Dick Phair, Jim
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RublicTLand Hear
Lapine to Open
Ff lale, Lease
ortlanej, The classification
andcypening of 120 acres of pub
lic land, near Lapine, for lease
and sale under the Small Tract
0ai? has been announced by Vir
gil If. Heath, Oregon state super
visor of the bureau of land man
gement. This is an addition to 240 ijcres
of adjoining land already leased
or sold under the act.
The 120 acres is subdivided
into 4i individual tracts which
vary in size from about one to
fOJe acres and which have been
a1ipraised from $50 to $150 per
(Jract. The tracts will be leased
and sold with reservations for
(-xishg rights of way and pro
rjosed access roads 33 feet in
width. All minerals will be re
served to the United States.
Alor Highway
The tracts are along or near
Highway 97, 30 miles south of
Eid, Orefn, and are adjacent
to the unincorporated town of
Lapine. Most of the tracts may
be reached by the State High
way and existing county roads.
Recess to the remaining tracts
vill be provided by reservations
for'Jlxess roads.
An elementary school, stores,
motels, ' service stations, and
other accommodations are pro
vided for at Lapine. a maximum
distance of one mile from any
tract. The area has electric and
telephone service. Domestic
.-water may be obtained from
UslSi:iv wells. Heath said.
Details of preference rights,
land descriptions, and method of
fifing are contained in the classi
fication order. Copies of the
order will be posted in the land
office at Portland; district range
miager's office at Prineville;
andQocal post offices and other
public office in Deschutes coun
ty. Additional information in
cluding ajoiication forms, may
be obtained from the manager of
the land office, 1001 N.E. Lloyd
hivd.. post office box 3861, Port
1 land 8.
Sheldon, Ray Johnson, Bob Mes
selbeck, John Dellenback, and
O. H. Bengtson, brought the
first act to a close with Broad
way Lullaby.
Vocal Soloists
Kiwanians and their wives
formed the chorus for the sec
ond act and seven men and wom
en were vocal soloists. They
were Sally Champlin, Donna Ho
gan, Ron Rice, Jack Walker. Dr.
Abner Clark, Dr. Gerald Dier
dorff, and Ed Thomas.
The black faced end men were
Ray Johnson, Ron Rice, Jack
Walker, Billy Blackstone, Ed
Barnett, and Dr. Clark. Paul Sel-;
by was interlocutor for the min
strel presentation.
Randy Laferr of Lassen Pro
ductions, Pasadena, Calif., was
director of the show.
Lack of Balance
The only complaint this re
viewer has was the definite lack
of balance in the volume of the
stage microphones. It is hoped
that this will be corrected for
future productions.
The Kapers will be presented
again Thursday, Friday, and
Saturday at 8:15 p.m. at the
Medford High school auditor
ium. Reserved seats may be pur
chased for each of these per
formances. Funds received from
the Kapers provide the major
share of funds each year for Ki
wanis youth and welfare work
TheKapers will be presented
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