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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 16

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Corvallis, Oregon
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IS GiMttt-Tlmw, Corvailis, Oregon, Saturday, January 18, 1969 Positions Open For Residence Advisors Gayle Stich Funeral Scheduled On Monday Something new hai come to Corvailis! men and women, involve management and supervision of the residence halls. Students from all academic disciplines may apply and openings are also available for married couples. The head resident and At least a dozen vacancies for graduate students to serve as head residents and assistant head residents in Oregon State University residence halls for the 1969-70 academic year have been announced. The positions, open to both Stop in and get acquainted! i assistant head resident, tions provide room and board, reduced tuition fee rates of $35 per term and cash stipends ranging from $150v $300 per month. Persons interested in further Information should contact the residence hall program office.

754-1401. 1 FREE COKE! I THIS COUPON WORTH 1 MR. BURGER DRIVE-IN of Latter-day Saints. Survivors include her husband and three sons, Paul and Marvin Kinnamon, both of Stillwater, and Robert, Kinnamon, Pampa, Texas; and one brother, William H. Lewis, Sweet Home.

Services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Church of. Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with Bishop Ralph E. Taylor officiating. Interment will follow in the Oddfellows cemetery.

Arrangements are under the direction of the DeMoss-Durdan Funeral Home. because of recent bad weather. The section between Southwest Montgomery Street and Northwest Johnson Street was to have opened in December. Road Not To Open PORTLAND (AP) The State Highway Department says a section of the Stadium Freeway in Portland will not be opened until mid-February 1 Exolres Feb. 28.

1969 1 per Customer Gayle -Lillian Stich, 67, resident of Route 3, Albany, died Friday at a local hospital. The daughter of Martin and Mary Burrell Lewis, she was born Nov. 11, 1901, at Stillwater, Okla. At the age of 11, she moved with her family to Kansas, returning to Stillwater in 1919. She was married to Alvin Luther Stich at Veneta, Okla.

on April 12, 1948. The couple lived in Stillwater for two years prior to moving to Corvailis in 1951. Mrs. Stich was a member of the Rebekah Lodge, having been a. past Noble Grand; a member of the Riverside Garden Club; and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ i 521 5.W.

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7:15 SUNDAY 5:30 nOTHinGISREALI The first successful European copy of Chinese porcelain, was made in 1709 by Bottger in Dresden. LEONID KOGAN ROW IS THE TIME TO RE-STOCK YOUR FREEZER'! Soviet Violinist Due For Tuesday Concert th ofe Utot oil irilttf Dance nightly to the exciting sounds of THE HEAVY RAIN i I While There's Hope, "ifc There's Fun! i i DILLY'BARS by DAIRY QUEEN STARTING SUNDAY CONTINUOUS FROM 2 PM Box Office Open 1:30 1 One bite and you'll agree the Dilljf la dandy refreshment! Delicioua Dairy Queen thickly coated with rich chocolate how good can it get? Buy 'em in package of 6 or 1 1 keep 'em on hand for anacka and partiea. Bvy a mpplf lot Ik Wi TOO AY I ctAtRWEST.GOff0(fVDoftheYcatl THE SANDBOX in the coveted Concours Ysaye. Thibaud was one of the judges of the competition. His international reputation as a virtuoso had already been established in Europe, Canada and South America prior to his American debut 10 years ago.

His cross-country tours here have consistently been marked with enthusiastic acclaim. Allen Hughes of the New York Times recently wrote that Kogan has "achieved the heights of technical, musical and communivative excellence." Paul Hume of the Washington Post called this achievement "a compilation of the wonders of violin playing," concluding, "He is a master." Kogan's program begins at 8 p.m. with doors opening at 7:25. OSU students admitted by ID card. BOBHOPC Hotel Benton 408 Monroe Open 9 pm to 2:30 am l-WlPUOBWGIMrJ JEFFREY HlMIR Leonid Kogan, Soviet violinist, whom impresario S.

Hurok is bringing back to North America for his fifth trans-continental tour, will perform for the members of the Corvallis-OSU Music Association on Tuesday, Jan. 21, in Gill Coliseum. Since his American debut with the Boston Symphony in 1958, Kogan has continued to elicit unqualified praise from music critics as a master of the violin with a technique and tone quality that ranks him with the few truly great interpreters of this instrument. Kogan, now in his mid 40s, has had an illustrious career. His musical studies began when he was seven and he was immediately recognized as a prodigy.

At 10 he was entered in the Moscow Conservatory to study with the noted Prof. Abraham Yam-polsky. It was shortly thereafter that the celebrated violinist Jacques Thibaud first heard him and confidently predicted a illustrious future for the 12-year old youngster. This prediction was realized 15 years later in Brussels, when Kogan won first prize Sunday Special! Chicken 'n Dumplings Soup or Tossed Green Salad Dessert Coffee or Tea TECHHtCOlOR UmtBd Urtwti AND nlOnml mooucTioNa There's One Near You! Sil MM THEI OHS Vanity! ''Owrin sr? of kiiers I CTDADT 655M.J1 CFLl'JIiELSUlT' DEAN JONES DIANE BAKER Zo.OAiixMSTniuui ENDS TONIGHT ADULTS ONLY VA ELKE 1 SOMMER 1 THESCRtElfS KWBOMKHfUSTttlJ Come in for a treat TODAY! CAMPUS PHILOMATH 1561 Monroe 4th Jefferson 1907 Main Coryollif Corvailis Philomath WAU DISNEY -Vtf tVinhlo COLUMBIA 2200 NW 9th 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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