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TTEDXPSDAY. JANUARY 21. 195 HKRALn ANT) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE S A CITY BRIEFS Mothers flub Oreson State Mothers Club will meet Thurs day, January 22. at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Phil Schroeder. 1321 Pacific Terrace. Refreshments m uc snini uv ine benior moin ers, according to Mrs. Robert Thompson, president. Plans for "the dinner meeting at which Dean 'Poling will be the speaker will be 'formulated, and alt mothers cf Oregon State students or alumni are urged to attend. " fode Class A new class in code "will be started by the Klamath Basin Radio Association on Thurs day. January 22, at the club house at the fairgrounds, starting at 7:30 p.m. No charges are made. The public is invited to club meetings on any Friday night. " Card Party Shasta View Build ing Association will have its pub Jic pinochle card party Saturday right at the community hall on the coiner of Shasta Way and .Madison Street, at 8 o'clock. Completes Course Pvt. Marion J. Burns, 17. son of Mrs. l.ida J. Doty, 1401 East Main Street, has completed a map compiling course at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. Burns entered the Army last July. Aboard Destroyer Calvin C Yaden, son of Clifford C. Yaden .-30 North Fifth Street, is a fire control technician aboard the de stioyer U.S.S. Laws in the Pacific Yaden entered the Navy in June 4957 after graduation from KL'HS. .'Al Ft. Ord Pvt. Rex Johnston, 53, son of Mrs. Lucille Taalinn has completed a light vehicle course at Ft. Ord, California. A 1955 graduate of Bandon High School, Johnston entered the Army ,in August 1958 and received basic training at Ft. Ord. Promoted Robert N. Moon. 18, on of Mr. and Mrs. Veachel N, Moon, 221 Princeton Street, had been promoted to specialist four with the Third Infantry Division in Germany. Moon, a tank driv er, entered Army service in Au gust 1957. He attended KUHS. On Cruiser Kenneth E. Stalna kcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Renn. 1602 Kane Street, is aboard the heavy cruiser U.S.S. Columbus in the western Pacific. Aria Quartet Sings Tonight Ticket holders (or tonight's ap pearance of the San Francisco Operatic Quartet at the Pelican Theater w ill be treated to a reper toire of a spirited musical per formance by four talented young people who have won acclaim un der the direction of Maestro Nino Cornel, founder and director of the quartet. Nino Cornel earned his Ph D in music in his native Italy and aft- an active career as a con ductor, came to America as a di rector of the Columbia Grand Op era Companv. He also conducted for the San Francisco Opera Com pany for a number of years. Members of the quartet are Nan cy ' Cronburg. soprano, Maigot Blum, contralto, Robert Thomas, tenor, and Ronald Dutro, baritone. Particularly appealing to miwic lovers will be the condensed ver sion of the well known "Barber of Seville," by Gioacchino Ros sini in a new English translation by Cornel. "Barcarolle" from "The Tales of Hoffman." Jaques Offen bach, the "Boat Song," the quar tet from Rigoletto, Verdi and the duet from "II Trovatore." I Act 1VI Verdi are also favorites on the program. Admission to the concert is by season ticket. ii JI.ixl CJh' OrTt.::A - a-fl VICTIM DIES HEARINGS SCHEDl I.ED PORTLAND i API - Walter I WASHINGTON (APi-The Ar- Olmstead, 31 - year-old Portlandimy Engineers Board of Rivers man who suffered burns recently and Harbors has scheduled hear when gasoline exploded as he at mgs here .March 10 on the newly tempted to prime the carburetor revised Columbia Basin develop of his car. died Monday in a Port- ment report the so-called 308 re- land hospital. 'port. MEMBERS of the San Francisco Operatic Quartet, under the baton of Nino Cornel will appear in concert in the Palican Theater tonight sponsored by the Community Con cert Association. This it the second in a series of four concert appearances to be presented this winter. M03 3ms n -fimeii TOMBSTONE UNCLAIMED JACKSON. Miss. il'Pli After two weeks of trying, officers have been unable to find a claimant for the 300-pound tombstone found in a ditch near here and hearing the inscription: "Nancy Plemon, Dec 29. 1871 . Jan. 22. 1948." IMMIGRATION EXAMINER, TO AID PETITIONERS An examiner for the U.S. Immi gration Service will be in the Klamath County Courthouse next Tuesday to aid petitioners for na turalization. Five persons have ap plied (or naturalization papers. SEE Jim Crismon NOW . . . ABOUT Mortgage Cancellations TU 2-3454 or TU 4-4628 t tat CRjVYesTiiiB United Church Women of Klam alh Falls will meet Monday. Jan uary 26, at 7:30 p.m., at St. Paul's Episcopal Church for election and installation of officers, followed Dy . fellowship and refreshments. Child care will be provided. An invita tion is extended to all women. Neighbors of Woodcraft Thim ble Club will meet in the K.C. Hall, Wednesday, January 28, at 8 p.m. New officers will be elect ed. All members please come. The Hammond Aires Spinet Or- ffan GroUD will meet Friday, Jan uary 23. at 8 p.m. at the Louis R. Mann Piano Company. All members are urged to be pres ent for discussion of the annual dinner. World War I Veterans and members of the auxiliary will meet Thursday, January 22, at 8 n.m. for nomination of officers. This is an important meeting and I all members are urged to be pres ent. Refreshments will be served by the auxiliary. Friday Circles of Peace Me morial Church will meet January 23 as follows: MacKenzie, home of Mrs. Ruth Bostwick, 1540 Gary at 12:30 p.m..; Forsythe at 9 a.m. Members to be advised of meet ing place. Home Extension BL'ENA VISTA Buena Vista Extension Unit met at Joan's Kitchen January 13. An enjoyable low calorie luncheon was prepared by the members with Mrs. Gary Price and Mrs. R. L, Adams as leaders. Four new mem bers joined this month. Next meeting will be a better dress project. Members must have all material needed to make dresses and the date will be an nounced later. BONANZA The Bonanza Home Extension Unit met at the Bonanza Library at 10 a.m. on January 13. Lura Urback and Eula Prough. project leaders, prepared and served a luncheon featuring low calorie dishes to the 14 ladies attending. The next meeting will be on tex tile painting on February 10. Ev eryone interested is invited to at tend. Specialist Slates Talk A public relations specialist in Klamath Falls for the duration of the "Keep Pace With Tomorrow" program being conducted by the chamber of commerce will speak to three service clubs this week. Eugene D. Emunson is sched uled to address the Toketee Lions Club tonight (Wednesday), the Ki wanis Club on Thursday and the Rotary Club on Friday. Emunson is vice president of the Lloyd A. Wilson Service of San Francisco, a public relations firm that handles only chamber ol commerce work. Emunson. more familiarly known as Gene, has a considerable back ground in chamber of commerce and Diiblic relations work, and has newspaper and radio experi ence. With him is his wife, who serves as his office manager on assign ments in the United States and Canada. The couple expects to le here until February 20. ia)ti laii NM COME AND GET 'EM! LOWEST PRICES EVER, CUT STILL DEEPER. OUT THEY GO! HAFTER'S GREATEST JANUARY SALE EVER, ENDS SOON! HURRY!! AVE AS fiflUCM AS 75V 'nc hour "mafiTnizM the moJ'"1 DRY Drive-in Cleaners -Now Open 2041 Radcliffe At So. 6th & East Main 4-H NEWS MUFFIN MIXERS MERRILL The Muffin Mixers! held a meeting on January 15. Audrene Cunnincham called the meeting to order. We made cin-j jiamon toast ana orange toasi. Shirley Swisher and Audrene Cun nincham led us in songs. We sang . songs from camp. Audrene Cun nincham adjourned the meeting. . Nancy Harris News Reporter DISTRICT COURT FINE Allen Leroy Huff, 20. Medford, was fined $100 in district court Tuesday for driving during sus pended period. Huff pleaded guilty to the charge. He received an ad ditional five-day jail sentence V which was suspended upon pay ment of his fine. 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