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inniiinmniininmimHiimiiiummiimmmnamnniHiniHHimHninnnG GazetteTimes Corvall is Friday," Jon." 12, 1951 Baptist Church fo cctalli Speaking Secure Assistant of new developments in teaching methods. Study and research show that much can be done to increase the effectiveness of. our religious education. The Fellowship is interested in exploring the possibilities of a workable program in liberal religious education based on sound modern methods. Parents who are interested in having their children taught religion along liberal lines should be particularly -interested in this program.

The meeting will be held Sun-day, at 7:30 p.m. in room 208 Memorial Union building, under the leadership of well-qualified teach-ers. The public is invited. Pastor for Youth Harry J. Wildeson, of Oak niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimiiiiiuiiimmusiiiniiiiuuuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih? land.

California, has been called Christian Approach To World Problems Will Be Discussed As a contribution toward an understanding of and Christian approach to the present world situation, the Christian social action committee of the Federated Churches is sponsoring a series of Sunday evening forums on the general theme, "God and the Nations." They will be -held in the church parlor at 8 o'clock, and all who ass interested are invited to attend. Dates, subjects and leadership will be as follows: Raauvalt PTA'e remilar meeting is on schedule for Monday eve WHITES IDE'S DOWN ST A I RS STORE ning. January 15. when Robert Johnson, who is in charge of special as minister to youth and assistant pastor of the First Baptist church. He will have charge of the youth program of the church, and will assume his duties Sunday, Janu education, will lead discussion on problems of school children.

There will be brief reports, also; on articles appearing in the Par ent-Teacher magazine. s- 29 Corvallis Students Make All As; 161 of Total 444 Slated on Honor Roll As fall term grades at Oregon State college were tallied this week, it was revealed that 58 students received a 4.00 GPA, while 444 students placed aboue a 3.5 GPA. Among the Corvallis students who made straight A's were the following: Lester E. Tibbetts, agriculture; Wyman D. Hoeye, education: Robert D.

Coakley, engineering; Janet L. Hibbs and Donna J. Sturripenbaus, home economics: Clarence A. Paid, John L. Beh, Clark R.

Amen, Mary L. Gilf illan, science; William J. Cremins, Ivah Feiteria, Neil D. Holmes, Chester E. Horner, Ming-Kuei Hii, Mrs.

yueh-Ying S. Hu, William C. Maillard, Lawrence W. Michael, Martin L. Miller, Beverly Nance, Donald J.

Nelson, David E. Oas, James E. Oldf ield, Andrew C. Olson, Dewayne Torgeson, Lew Wallace, Arthur Holmes, Paul E. Landry, Dale L.

McLeod, and William D. Schaeffer, all graduates. ary 14, end will preach at the eve new! for you! Th- Nmm club music appredatkm group will have as their ning service. Sunday evening, January 14 hosts, Mr. and Mrs.

Glea Bakkum, 521 North 35th street Co-hostess will pe Mrs. iranic mrK5. au members are urged to bring their favorite- records; which will be played during the Meeting tim will be 7:15 pjn. Mr. Wildeson has been serving as the assistant pastor of the First Mission Covenant Church of Oakland.

He is a graduate of Wheaton college and of Southern Baptist January 14: "The Problem of Security," Dr. C. warren Hovland, assistant professor of religion and Senior U.Y.F.. Worship and Wesley Foandstien. P.m.

Committtee oa Seminary where he received his Gl Courageous As philosophy at Oregon State college. January 21: "The United taitte on Audio-Visual Education. P-m. Board of Bducatlon. Amputation Hears Meeting Calendar States and the U.S.S JL," Dr.

Robert Wayne Smith, associate professor of history, OSC. January 28: Bachelor Of Divinity degree. Mrs. Wildeson attended Wheaton college two years and finished at the University of Louisville where she majored in recreation. Last week the church purchased a parsonage at 520 N.

11th street where the Wildesons will reside. OKACB LtTTHEBAK list and Tyler Carl E. Samuelson, Paator a.m. Church achool. 11 a.m.

Divin BATTLE CREEK, Jan. Friday, January worship. Music by the choir. 8 p.m. College Newcomer ballroom dancing class at Adair Village theater building.

"National Sovereignty and the World Community," Dr. Clifford Maser, dean of the school of business and technology, OSC. February 4: "World Recovery and Point Four," Prof. Virgil Bett, assistant UOlf LUTHXRAW Monroe at Kings Road H. i.

Gieaeke, Paator wwshio- aarvicea at 8:45 and 11:00. Sunday. January 14 12 -(UP)- Pain-wracked Hubert Edward Reeves, 18-year-old private wounded in Korea, said God will watch over the operating room today where army surgeons will start amputation of both his feet and parts of both hands. 3:30 p.m. Shenanigans club at the Moose temple.

Holy Communion in the 8:45 aorvie only. Those Corvallis students placing above a 3.5 GPA are as follows: Agriculture William J. Allen, Morris V. Cassidy, Chester A. Coltharp, Delahe N.

Fry, William Neil T. Bribskov, Baylis M. Fanning, Lawrence E. Johnson, Gilbert L. Jordan, William L.

Mc-Caleb, Benjamin A. Masengil, John Ev Ousterhout, Robert W. Ramsey, Monte R. Richards, Charles L. Sowards, John B.

Stone, Harry B. Strickland, Mel-vin Sutherland. Business and Technology Ralph Allen, Jack Bradford, Norman W. Butcher, Joseph F. Chapman, Robert S.

Cortright, Neal R. Fisher, Joseph I. Gervais, Richard E. Goff, James R. Humphries.

Re- professor of economics, OSC. February 1 1 "Nine Theses on War and Monday, January IS Announcement may be mad on Friday evening at 7:00 or 8:00 at the ehnreh. Bund ay school and Bible classes at 10 a.m. Peace," Rev. Paul Bock, director of "I'm not scared of the opera Round Table, OSC.

Hise Completes First Marine Training SAN DIEGO, Jan. 12 -(SpeciaD-Marine- Private First Class George E. Hise, son of Mr. and Mrs. T.

R. Hise, of 715 North 29th, Corvallis, recently completed his recruit 9tr3 that Cwftkg XPAV cjY ni8it and fowi tender pwrfwttten right in your VU 5 MMwmaV ffer dm with your Chum Jtag" JjartT7a, la aim mi wNf8eeral 8f tm Ow 8T. KAXYI8 CATHOLIC 4tk and Adams SU. Rev. Daniel J.

Hurley, Pastor Sunday masses 8. B. 10. 11:15 a.m. A reading book, "God and the Nations," edited by Dr.

Paul N. Poling and with chapters prepared tion and I'm not scared of my. future," the spunky, Joliet, I1L, Gl told his mother at Percy Jones General hospital. Adair a.m. Week Day Holy Mama 8 a.m.

"God brought me througlt so far and I'm sure he'll take care by Harry R. Rudin, Vera Micheles Dean, Walter W. Van Kirk, James P. Warburg, and Pitirim A. Soro-kin.

will form the basis of the for of me." rOURSQUARB 0th and Washington Wm, B. Lambert, Paator Bandar. Sunday School. 11 Morn His mother, Mrs. Hubert Rev4 ums and will be available for those gene A.

Kertz. Frank O.Popisil, Elaine Yunker. 1 p.m. Republican. Council of Oregon Women in M.

U. tea room. 1:30 p.m. Busy Thimbles club With Mrs. Nella Gore.

962 Polk street. 7:30 p.m. Willamette Talley alumnae of Alpha micron Pi with Mrs. Kip Taylor. 7:30 p.m.

Corvallis Albany Handweayers guild in room 104, Kidder hall. 8 p.m. Corrallii Post 640. VFW. regular meeting at VFW halL 4825 Philomath road.

Wednesday, January 17 2 p.m. Zion Lutheran Women's Missionary League with Mrs. Henry Oetjen, 740 South 14th street. who wish to use it. ing- worship aervlca.

Sermon, "A Ood of Deliverance." 8:80 p.m. Foursquare Crnsaderai Senior and Cadet routs group. es, 40, prayed several nours last night after visiting him at the hospital. Education Thelma P. Ander- IT 1 rt 1 1 Methodists to Hold 7 fevengeiiau voepel service.

Sermon, 'I've just been praying lor Ea- rne neai lias a uounterteit. Thursday. 7:48 Power Service. Inatrne- the factory worker's wife said. "Both he and I have found tie oa personal soul winning wilt the feature for several weeks.

Everyone is Student Recognition wtlcoan. all the strength we need in God and we're not at all Sunday morning at the 9:30 and Reeves will lose both feet; ail the fingers and thumb of his. left CHTJRCH or THB HAXABEHB Fourth at Adama Marvin J. Sporleder; Paator 11 o'clock worship service of First Methodist church, Student Recognition Day will be observed. hand and probably all the fingers of his right hand below the mid a v.m m.im.

ounaay scoooi. una jieevea, Supt. 1L a.m. Morning worahlp. Sermon by-the pastor, "Poverty in 7:00 p.m.

Young People' hour. Janior Society. Rev. Earl W. Riddle will be the dle joint, surgeons said.

Wooiey, Ka Leng Yao, Tah Yu Yue. speaker, preaching on the topic. People' a' meeting. 8 p.m. Evangeliatie service, Sermon by the paator.

Tuesday "Today Is Tomorrow." Assisting in the service will be two young people representing the college and UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, AVIS FLAVOR! No hot metal touches, the meat, because it is suspended on the spit. Oven heat circulates around it, sealing in flavorful, nutritious juices. SAVIS HIONIYI Reduced meat shrinkage over 50! SAVIf TIM No basting or turning or prodding with a fork. Put your meat in the oven and forget it! Cleans in a Jiffy. No hasting No wasting Bitter lasting No burning No turning No stooping No snooping dwell 7letA B.m.

prayer meeting, 'inursaay 7 p.m. Bibl atudy. BUTTED BRETHREN Eugene, January 12 -(Special)- Two of the 207 students at the high school youth or Wesley Foun dation and the church. University of Oregon who were on MY Merenth and Monroe Charles' H. Beep, Pastor l.m: Sundav achool.

11 a.m. Morn Participating in the urogram will sen, eiua orusi, xvonaia i Calhous, Charlotte Cutshall, Leora A. Kuhlman, Myron D. McCall, Flora Schuster, Mary L. B.

Van Peski, Richard Allen White. Engineering V- Wilfred L. An-tonson, Darrell Halligan, Ira Huddleston, Robert S. Kemper, "Wilton J. Rogers, Solon A.

Stone, Ralph A. Sundberg, Van Wormer, Robert L. Wagner, Chris Lee Wheeler. Forestry James P. Cradler, Bert B.

Jennings, Ruben C. Sullivan. Home Economics Janet J. Albert, Billie L. Albin.

Anna E. Alexander, Ruth S. Carlson, Lesley S. Croxton, Annetta Dietz, Bonnie M. Graham, Sue Adele Myers, Joyce L.

Nonken, Norma L. Seibert, Barbara Ann Smith. Pharmacy Ralph W. Paul, David L. Scofield, Carl Shefchek, Hum Lum Science David J.

Bates, Howard E. Bowers, Denzel E. Ferguson, Elizabeth E. Gilfillari, Patricia A. R.

Hansen, John P. Kane, Austin Kelley, Kaye H. Kelley, Charles P. Luehr, Henry T. Norton, Delbert E.

Scott, Francis E. Shafer, Paul L. Sliper, Richard L. Whitely. nST CHURCH OF GOD" 840 Sooth Second Rct.

Roy E. Hutchinton, Minister Services at 2:80 p.m. Sunder. Topie: ing warship subject. "Our Pioneers of the Uoapel.

8:0 p.m.. Prayer aerrieea-. be Al Hoff, president of the Wesley Foundation, and Virginia Jones, past president of the Senior Metho the honor roll for. fall term are from Corvallis. Earning a 3.5 grade point average or higher which represents half way between A and average in all graded 8:45 p.m.

Junior, young people and He That: Climbeth I'd Some Other yeun adult fellowship aervice. 7:45 p.m Way. dist Youth Fellowship. They will Kvening Song service In charge assist in both services and bring to or nartow iantery, louth lor Christ di PFC GEORGE HISE Sermon subject, "Partner in rector. Life." MI.

TOW SUNDAY SCHOOL At Schoolhouge Earl Hosier, Auiatant Supt. Nondenominatinnal mma trie recognition of students in their search for higher educa training here at the Marine Corps clmloneai al Th cooking wtbod used by fiet recruit depot, at which time he was Sunday school 10 a.m. Womhip aenriee nl lT doe awefect Student Recognition Sunday nor WESTMIMSTER HOUSE 23rd and Monroe Streets IS Prbyerlu and Confregatlonal Student Center advanced to his present rank. rtvoumsr. 9 11 to 11:30.

"Wherefore putting- away lying, apeak evenrman truth with hia ibwMUf awrti valy. The first three weeks of train' neighbor: for we are members on of courses were: Dorothy Dann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dann, 725 N. Twenty-ninth; and Arlo Giles, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herald H. Giles, 335 N. Eighteenth. Both seniors, Miss Dann is majoring in architecture and Giles is in history.

Dr. Curtis Reid mally is observed and has been observed in the churches across the Oregon conference on December "Men, Women and Ood" is the forum ing here inciuaed instruction in another. bphesians 4:35. topic at 8:30 Sunday evening. Rev.

Paul Mellish, paator of the First Preabyterian small arms, first aid, field sanita 81. Here at Corvallis, Student Rec TREE METHODIST and Jackson Rev. Byron Jseobson, Pastor 9:45 a.m.' Sundav.iacbool.Vll a.m. vmren in- ciuene wm oe ine apeaaer. He will be introduced by Jack Carlson.

Devotions will be given by Lolita Kovoly tion, map and compass reading and infantry drill. The next three weeks were spent at the rifle range Chrome plated steel spH -18" long Brackets i TVixSVi Beautifully Packaged Downstairs Store Jack Shearer will sing. There will be an noux.oi leilowsnip. alter the meeting. where the new Marine learned the ognition is observed later.

Unitarians to Review Religious Education 1 Modern methods in teachine Te Morning worship service, "The Chriatia Norm." 1 p.m. Christian Youth Cruaade, Young People's Service, prsyer service, fundamentals of marksmanship, The Breakfast, Claas at 8 :80 Sunday morning will consider the question "What Facts About Jesus' Life Can Be Sura pm. r.venini service, meaaax: xiaroor Lagnta. and during which time he fired for qualification with the Garand vi id-week prayer meetina- and Bible rifle. ligion will be the subject for discussion by the Unitarian Fellow study wilt be held on Thursdsy night at 7:30.

Meet at the church and bring your Lower Division William W. Cribble, Clarence A. Hughes. Graduates Phillip M. Anselone, Asa W.

Armstrong, William E. Babcock, Robert D. James B. Brock, Robert W. Brown, Shen-Chen Chang, James Lee Coats, CHTJRCH Or CHRIST Tyler at Fifteenth Albert Smith.

Kv.ne.H.I The remaining weeks of his ship when they review the book eight-week training period was Bible study begins 8unday morning at 10 o'clock. The aermon ia at II, and entitled "A functional Approach to Religious Education." by Ernest J. spent in boning on additional sub' episcopal Seventh and Jefferson 8 a.m. Holy. Communion.

a communion at 11:50. The evening aer (ice begin at 7:80, and midweek aer Chave. The Sunday school of to- Church school. Holy Communion. 11 a Jtobert L.

Conroy, Ernie L. Chum-iiins, Aida A. Fabiero, Henry W. day is beginning to feel the impact I AT MA DISON PHONE CYmTl 4 vices are 'inuraday aveniag at 7 :30. nurcn aenoi, nursery and kindertrarten.

jects necessary to a Marine. These included bayonet fighting, combat formations of a rifle squad, digging of fox holes and a series of field problems where practical exper maims ana eermon. p.m. Evening prayer. 6:30 p.m.

Canterbury supper. ience was gleaned through the ap riRST BAPTIST Ninth and Monroe Rev. Rodney Oould, Pastor Q'45 a i kl. uh n.1 .11 plication of classroom work. Hise is a former Gazette-Times 1 1 Un.nl., 1.

i -t employe. Power of Hia Resurrection" aermon by Rev. Rodney tf. Oould. pastor.

6:80 p.m. Youth Fellowship groups Junior HI. Hi BY, and College Age. Topie for the Col- Ipffe An nrnun "Watj.k anjl nt.nc Plans USD A Work A two-month, trip to Washington, to work with the USD A office of information will begin Monday, January 15, for. Dr.

W. Curtis Reid, head of the OSC department of visual aids and associate professor of visual Instruction, it was announced Friday by the extension service. During his stay in Washington, Dr. Reid will assist in developing recommendations for films to be used by the State Department in their overseas programs for the Middle and Far East. He will also attend a film workshop in Kansas City February 26 to March 1st.

On his way home, Dr. Reid will stop at Station WOITV, television and radio station at -Iowa State college, which is engaged in film production. Next time you prepare mashed yams, add a dash of cinnamon and one of cloves along with the regular seasoning; turn the sweet1 potatoes into a baking dish, spread with molasses and chopped nut-meats and bake in a hot oven for about fifteen minutes. Resolution Would Add p.m. Evening Gospel hour message by xi.ir; i nnaeson, assistant pastor, rirende fellowship after the evening aervice.

ON THE AIR 10 YEARS COVERING To Upstate's Power Fries, Thad E. Furlong, Howard W. Gaines, Richard F. Gustafson, Charles G. Hansen, Albert C.

Haw-becker, Robert Heacock, Frederick W. Hiller, James Grady Hob-son, Verner E. Hoggatt, J. Arthur Hollonian, Dale M. Holm, Wade H.

Howell, Saeed Ahmad Husaini, Byron D. Krog, Hellin A. Louhi, David B. McCorkle. James Howard Moser, John W.

Neil, Bill Joe Newby, Vernon W. Olney, Hussein O. Osman, Herbert E. Owen, David B. Pearson, Lynne A.

Pettit, Harold Ray Peyton, Clark A. Porter, Dean M. Robertson, Ernest H. Rudisill, Orville E. St.

John, John P. Sanders, Donald B. Sayre, Victor H. Smith, Glenn M. Stanley, Robert E.

Ster-Tiitz, Calvin L. Trautwein, Gesrge C. Turrell, Barbara W. Warnick, Edward P. Warren, Walter F.

Whitbeck, Robert Craig Wiley, William K. Woodward, Paul H. SALEM, Jan. 12-(UP)-A meas riRst chtjrch or CHRIST, SCIENTIST. 7 Van Buren and Sixteenth Streeta Mevij.M mrm V.U ure which would give up-state vot ers more power in proposing legis ouuair morning at 11 clock and Wednesdsy evenings at ft n'lnilf Ml.

i lation by initiative was the eX' pressed objective of a resolution r. n.uuc.un m.Btn meeting includes testimonies of healing in Christian Science. Sunday School convene at 0:30 a.m. The Reading Koolta ia introduced in the house. WW: It would amend the constitution to require signatures of five-per ocaica at south Second Street, and 18 AtMOl WMlr Aarm 1 11 IT 1 CO i Saturday evenings from 7 :30 tq 9 o'clock.

cent of the voters in each congres 7 sional district throughout the state before an initiative measure could ITU be placed on the ballot The pres ent law requires 8 percent of the registered voters to sign the petitions, but signatures could come CHRISTIAN Sixth nd Madison Donald M. Payne, Pastor 9:45 m. Bible achool. 11 a.m. ITorn-tng woratiip service.

Sermon topic: "The ledum of Being Impractical' CHURCH Or JBSTJS ORRIS Or LATER DAT SAINTS IOOK Hall 4th and Madiaon Sunday achool 10 a.m.; Prleathood" mr'lrJ 11:30 a.m. Sacrament 7:30 p.m. Primary. ITiuraday 4 p.m. Ra- lief Sivi.t T.uJ..

a Ctmp Jin ActMtieA from any place in the state. Proponents of the amendment said the present law has led to a concentration of power in MultnO' mah county. The resolution was sponsored by Rep. John Hounsell of Hood River and 10 others. If -i 7 nZC ii i a p.iu as noma Hua.

44 N. 11th. Fkoa passed, the measure would be re' The Odaleo Camp Fire group elected Carolyn Day as president for the ensuing term at a recent meeting. New vice-president of the group is Alice Rampton: secretary. Patty Day: treasurer, Lois Roberts.

During the business meeting, a report was given that a profit of 15 dollars was earned from the sale of Christmas cards. A council fire on the New Year theme was another meeting highlight. All of the girls, received honor beads for their various achievements in the seven crafts. Special awards for outstanding ferred to the voters. Rep.

Rudie Willhelm Jr. of Port WITH TOPS IN RADIO LISTENING MUSIC NEWS DRAMA SPORTS SPECIAL EVENTS Since January 14, 1941, KWIL has been serving the people of the Central Willamette Volley area with many of radio's finest programs. In the years ahead, KWIL will strive to continue its presentation of top flight radio entertainment with its local program and those of the World's Largest Network THE MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM. land introduced a proposal that the "little Hoover" committee be continued. Wilhelm is chairman of the group, more formally known as JVork during the 1950 candy sale were given also.

Hostess for the group meeting was leader, Mrs. Manley Starr. I ffirr ni fhs Dakonva CunD Fire Girls are Sally the interim committee on revisions of state government. METHODIST Monro H. O.

Herrmann, Paator Sunday achool 10 ra. with the wof- will be the text Isa. 9:7 "Of the ineresm of his government and peace there- shall rnSS Mrtl0 Yl rellowahip meet in th church at 8:30 p.m. DERATED (rresbyteriaa-Oengref itional) Eighth and Monro Htreela Robert Bulkley. Minister a.m.

Janior choir; Church achool; 11 a.m. Nursery and Junior church. Morning Worship. Sermon serie on Marriage for "ITTx. Oopi thintl- Anthem: A bill to bring county property Myers, president.

Lee Martin, secretary, and Jayne Porter, scribe. Plans were made for the next meeting and reports were given on the Christmas party given for members' families on December 20. taxes for school fund purposes within the six percent constitu tional limitation was introduced in the house by Rep. Francis Ziegler 19 of Corvallis. The bill would limit the levy per child to the amount collected in the year prior to the ooui MhaMley enactment of the legislation.

When you roast pork, use roast meat thermometer placed in the" center of the roast. When the Westminster Fellowship" 8:10. SSZ bod and the Nation" FRJEB METHODIST CHATEIa i Monroe J- W. Uoode, Paator if i services 1- nd p.m. Mornin- aer-John bm" text thermometer shows an internal temperature of 185F.

the pork is done. Hi Serving Corvallis with Studios in the Hotel Benton Member Mutual Broadcasting System Anniversary Week Program Schedule SUNDAY, JAN. 14 P.M. Tenth Anniversary Broadcast TUESDAY, JAN. 16 3:00 3:15 P.M.

Lebanon High School WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17 P.M. Albany High School THURSDAY, JAN. 18 P.M. Corvallis High School 8:30 9:00 P.M.

Albany Little Theater Radio Players will i kl i. Popie a eetir win be in the chapel at 8:30 p.m. Pray, meeting pa Tuesday. JTRST METHODIST TlE.lnth and Monroe Dames D. Walker.

Minister Earl Riddle. 9 Fo.nd.tio. ai'T' KhooU Servi Worship: Student Recognition Sunday. Student, participating. The, Sermoa topic 8 Intermediate P-m.

Dine-A-Mite-Bgpncr. 8 :30 ENGAGEMENAND WEDDING RINGS, RENT 'EM- Open House at our Albany Studios, Sunday, January 21, P. M. The Public Is Cordial My Invited to Attend are a "must" when your heart i In the giving. You can offer HER no greater comp-pliment than one of these beautiful, hand-wrought symbols of your TOO LUCKY MAH You have every right to be proud of her, for she's a wife in a million.

Give her a chance to be proud of you, too. Tell her you love her with flowers. Flowers mean so much, cost so little, and a phone call does it. PHOHE 22S Corner 2nd Monroe' 57.50 ud for the set Electric Drills Sows Sanders Polishers PAUL NEIL, Jeweler n. mn CONVEHIENT CREDIT II.

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