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rOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Friday, Jan. 18. 1946 Church Notices Church of the Brethren Mary and Saling. Stanley O. Kel ler, pastor. Our State Conference will convene her Friday through Sun day. Friday. 8.30. La Verne Colleue banquet. Saturday. 6:30, Young Peo ple's Banquet: Church School. 0 45 Sunday. Missionary Rally. 1:30. Rev J. W. Lear, spenker. Cloalnn session 8.00, Rev. Ora Huston ipeaker. Pub lic invited. Church of Jeaut chriit of Latter-Day Saints 331 West Second. Earl D. Clem en ta, branch president, phone 64t0. 1'riesthood 0:13 a. m. Sunday achool 10:30 a. tn. Sacrament services T p m. Hclief society, Tuesday 1:30 p. m. M.I. A. Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Mission ary meetlnjr Thursdiiy 8 p. m. Pri mary Saturday 10:30 a. m. Apostolic Faith N. Central Ave. and 3rd St. Sunday school, I):::o a m.: Morning worship. 11 a. m.: Young People's meet inc. 3 p. m ; EvancelisUc, 7:45 p. m Tues day and Friday. 8 p. m. 35-piece orchestra, chorus-choir and organist open Sunday evening service with concerl of music. Jfliriu riicnui ...... - u i . t,,w C ii n A m v t c h o o 1 10 ;i0. Elizabeth Lindstrorn. superintendent. Mm-runt? service 11 30. Senior C. E 7. Evening wora Ship 7 30. Mid-week Prayer meeting n -in u , . Innlnr Rnvi SnOW Cruise. Chapel Of The Dorks And Roses 1U4 S. Oakdale Ave. D. E. Mil lard LL D Minister. Morning Sermon lecture 10:55 a. m. Subject: ''A New Faith In An Old Book" Special music and a welcome to all. FIRST W. Main and Laurel Always EXPOSITORY eSELE MUSIC ROBED CHOIR and ORGAN CHIMES Two Gracious Services 1 1 a.m. 7:30 p. m. Dr. Louis C. Kirby, Pastor Talent Methodist Church Alice May Woolcy, pastor. Satur day, organizational meeting of 'Bear Creek Gang." Sunday, W:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a- m. worship Theme -Fact of Sin." 7:30 evening service Bible clasaes: Monday, begin ners. Tueaduy. Junior girls. Wednes day ' Bear Creek Gang." Thursday. Intermediate Wednesday 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting. Foursquare Gospel Church Corner Central and Jackson. Rev. W Sliearburn, pastur. 9:45 Sunday srhool. 11.00 Worship. 8:30 p. m Young People's. Crusader service, Junior Group in charge. 7 30 Inspir ational fcv;ini;clitic service, good siiiRlng and testimonies. The pastor will speak morning and evening. 7:30 Wednesday and Friday, midweek services. The public is welcome. rirat Church of Chrlat, Scientist '212 North Oakdsle Services Sun d.iy. 11 o'clock. Subject January 20 "Life. Sunday school v:30 a. Wednesday 8 P m meetings Include testimonials of Christian (science healing. Reading room, 414 Medford Center building, 10 a. m. to A p. m-, except Sundays and holidays. friends Church (Quakers) Milo Clifton Rosa, pastor. Old High way and De Barr Ave., at Midway Rd. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. Meetings conducted by Alden J. and Eather Hendricks White, of Los Angeles. :30. Christ ian Endeavor. Evangelistic service continue eacn evening oi next wee, with the exception of Saturday. Church of the Nazarene: Comer of lnt and Holly Sts. Pastor Rev. George Coulter. Sunday school 8:45 a m Mr, W. L. Wilson, guest superintendent Special program ar ranerd. Wnr.Vip 11 a. m. Sermon OUR TESTING GROUND" Youth Groups, 030 p m. Evening service 7 30 p. m. Tnird sermon in series for Jn injury: "A MAN WHO CUHSEU HIS FRIEND. Firat Christian Church KJinth M. rinlrHfllat nIh.rt W n.lTl. tela, minister. D:45 a. m. Bible school Clauses for all age 10:55 a. m. Wor ship. Message. The Christ of Pro phecy." Anthem by the cnoir "Grlevo Not the Holy Spirit of God." by Stainer. H 30 p m. Christian Youth Fellowship Meeting. 7:3U p m c..nnm,.tir. Q,.r.lr- Si-rmnn "What Jesus Teaches About God." Church of God Haven and Holly. R. F. Wilson, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 1 1 a. m. Young Peo ple's meeting 0:20 p. m. Evening ser vice 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed nesday 7 30 p.m. Choir practice Wed resdiv 7 p. m. Ladies Qunrtette from Pacific Blhle College will ha here for a program Jin B at 7:30 p. m. Everyone Is invited. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synodi E. Muln and Port land Avenue. Sundny school and Bible clasaes at 0:45 a. m. Divine worship at 11. Theme: Faith In Re verse. Sunday school teachers' meet ing Tuesday a p. tn. Confirmation In structions every Snturdny at 11 am Visitors are always welcome. First Presbyterian Holly nt Eighth street. Harry Han sen, minister. Pre-prnyer meetlnc. 9 30 a. m : church Bible school. 0:45; church service II a. m.; Anlhem. ''Out of the Depth". "Ave Maria". I Sermon by pastor. Children's sermon. supervised nursery, junior Liun j .iu p. m. High School and Young Adults R 4.1. Prayer Fellowship, Wednesday. 7:30. St. Mark's Episcopal Church 5th & Oakdale. Rev. George R Turney, rector. Sunday (2nd Sunday after Epiphany. 8. Holy Communion 9:45, Church school. 11 Morning pray er, sermon. Parish dinner. Guild Hall, following service. Tuesday, Auxiliary Guild luncheon meeting. 12:30, Parish house. Friday. Conver sion of St. Paul. 11:00, Holy Communion. Seventh-Day Adventlst YAt.tirAa A, Hon It V Strf f! A. Thompson, pastor. Saturday 8:30 a.m. Sobbatn scnooi aaiurcjay ii Sermon, "Partakers of the Divine Nature". Saturday 4 pm. Young Peo nies meeting. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting. Free Methodist 337 W. 10th St. Pastor, R. G. Kel ler. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Wor ship 11 a. m. Y. P. M. S. 7 p. m. Fri day, Saturday, Sunday, district meet ing, xoung rcopie s cunveimuii. ncv. K. A. Dodd, India missionary, speaks Sunday, 3 p. m.; also main speaker of convention. Male Quartette. Port land, to sing throughout convention. Pilgrim Holiness Church East Jackson and Bessie streets. D. D. Philips, minister. 9:45 a. m Sunday school. 11 a. m. sermon theme "The Four Great Truths of the Bible." 6 p. m. Young People's service Flan-o-graph by the children 7 p. m. evening song service. 7:30 p. m. evangelistic service. 7:30 p. m prayer service. First Methodist Church Main and Laurel, Louis C. Kirby. minister. Sunday school 9:45, Wor ship 11. Sermon: "Made Noble For Service " Anthem: "Hadlant Morn," solo: "The Spirit of God." Mrs Helen Pierce Evening service 7.30, sermon: "Becoming Soul Winners." Solo, Mrs. Marjorie Hopkins. Youth services 6 30. Mid-week service Thursday 7:30. Ion Lutheran Church W. 4th at Onkdale. Elvln 8. Han sen, pastor. Friday 6:30 Potluck Fel lowship Dinner. 8 p. m , Talk by S. C Thorlakson, Missionary to Japan Sunday. 9 45 a m , Sunday school 11 a. m.. Worship service. 7 p. m. Luther League. Tuesday, 8 p. m.. Brotherhood meeting. Thursday, 7:30 p. m choir practice. A Mem My of Ood 11 Newtown St. C. O. Baker, pas tor. 0:45 a m. Sunday school 11 am. Worship 6:30 p. m. Christ Ambassa dors. 7 30 p. m. Evangelistic rally. Nels Lien, speaking on prophetic sub tract: "What Time Is It?" 7:45 p. m. Wednesday, prayer and praise. 7:45 p.m. Friday, What The Bible Teaches- KILLER SANE Seattle, Jan. 18 (U.R) Adjudged sane yesterday, stocky 26-year-old Garland H. Wilson, confessed killer of a 70-ear-old Seattle merchant, will be charged with first degree murder, Prosecutor Lloyd Shorett said today. The first burial in San Fran cisco's Mission Dolores was in March, 1777. Beautiful vibrant shades, soft pastels, or white have your pick! Jewelry necklines, shirt waist types and many others. We've everything in blouses and at prices you'll applaud. Colors Include beige, blue, fuchsia, gold, brown, navy and white In cotton or rayon fab rics. Sizes from 32 to 38, priced from $25 to $550 ' 'J' ' II ft M I B.I El ' f MM Just arrived new shipment of softly tailored long sleeved whits blouses. Especially nice with jumpers or sport suits. Also SDort blouses of red and white or blue srriped nylon. Good assortment of sport and dress blouses in blue and white, green and white, and red and white checks. Short sleeevd white blouses In dotted Swiss with black ribbon trim for that fresh spring outfit. SWEATERS Short sleeved sweaters In white, fuchsia, maize, and blue, with round neck. Firmly woven of 1009b all virgin wool. Other sweat ers in long and short sleeve styles, priced from $395 and $J95 fl'l PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER M M DEPT. STORE Wt Ar Open Saturday Nights Until 8:30 STATE COLLEGE ENROLLMENT AT ALL-TIME PEAK Oregon State College One hundred per cent increase and still coming, was the report of the registrars office here less than two weeks after opening of the winter term. With 3,878 enrolled and many still register ing, there were 2103 men to 1775 women, compared with 1,940 total year ago. Veterans receiving aid under om of the federal laws totaled 1,235, though many other vets have registered who have not yet completed arrangements for federal aid. Class totals show an all-time high freshman figure of 1.911, with 1,085 sophomores, 351 Jun iors, 315 seniors and 128 grad uate students, with more of the last group itill enrolling. A num ber of veterans are also listed as special students. Engineering tops the list of schools with 827 followed by the division of business and indus try with 628, of which 316 are in secretarial science and 310 in the B & I major. Home econom ics has 608, science 399, agri culture 370, education 242, for estry 214 and pharmacy 92. Oth ers are in the non-major lower division departments. Scarcity of housing, particul arly for married students, is keeping many from starting col lege now, but Corvallis residents, many who have not taken room ers before, have opened their homes to absorb more man was thought possible at first. New Equipment For - r r irM. I scnooi i.ucnen at v f t Phoenix Installed Phnenix. Jan. 18 New eauinment Including a 30 cubic foot refrigerator, a third sink and an electric hot water boost er Is now In use at the school kitchen here, Principal L. i,. Lindley says. A further Im provement is a wire basket ar rangement which prevents handling of dishes after rinsing. Lindley states that 175 lunch es are now being served each day at the school. Mrs. Jesse Parker has been added to the kitchen staff and will also aid the Janitor. Girls of the high school econ omics class served a demons tration breakfast yesterday after noon with women teachers as guests, and Peggie Glover as hostess. Program of the school in con Program of the school is con trlhutfnff tn inf.irltile naralvsis relief will be discussed at a faculty meeting this evening, Lindley slated. .. ..nmntlvB minnllea and the Klamath Indian reservation. I given by Esther. White. had received notice of sales too, and the sermon for young people I All young people are Invited. late 10 auena incm. YOUTH RALLY TONIGHT AT FRIENDS CHURCH A -ineciBl vouth rally will be held tonight in connection wun the evangelistic services now being conducted t the Friends church. Old Highway and De Barr avenue, by Alden J. and Esther Hendricks White of Los Ansele. Featured on the pro gram will be new choruses In strumental music, a talk by Evert J. Tuning, missionary on DISCUSSION Nation In Making Shipmates Class Methodist Church C. A. Mlcer. Director FIRST CHRISTIAN CPJRGH 9th at Oakdale SPEND TEN WEEKS WITH JESUS FROM NOW UNTIL EASTER The Morning Messages will Cover the Principal Events In the Life of Christ, from Prophecy to the Resurrection. At Night the Sermons Will Be Based on the Major Teachings of Jesus OLD-FASHIONED HYMN SING EACH SUNDAY NIGHT VETS GIVEN RUN-AROUND ASSERTS REP. STOCKMAN Washington, Jan. 18 (U.R) Rep. Lowill Stockman, R., Ore , said today he has asked the sur plus property administration to investigate what he called "the ru:i-around veterans are getting in my district when they try to buy surplus materials." j Stockman said a veterans com mittee from The Dalles, Ore., I reported that veterans holding priorities were unable to buy S35t3EffiS3BSrtBS!Sa A -Growing Sunday School at the CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1st and Holly St. Next Sunday at 9:45 a. m.! Special program under direction of Guest Supt. Wesley Wilson. Don't miss the Children's Radio Broadcast during Sunday school. ' Morning Service at 11:00 a. m. Evening Service at 7:30 p. m. r FANNIE HILTON B0RT0N WINS MARTHA MEADE AWARD r v " m ... mn-w . m ? - N ;s jut --aKSf:" - WHEN THIS PICTURE of Fannie Hilton was taken in 1893 it was the custom to pose before scenic backdrops. It was also the custom to bake with Sperry Drifted Snow Flour. Today, as it was in 1893, Drifted Snow is utterly dependable for every baking purpose. BY 1919 Mrs. Fannie Hilton Borton had a large family to bake for. Added reason for her reliance upon Sperry Drifted Snow Flour for fine cakes, flaky pastry, tender hotbreads I Added cause for satisfaction, too. "We think you, too, will appreciate this recipe that we dedicated to Mrs. Borton in honor of her 57 years of baking with SPERRY DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR" MarthaMeade, , NOTED WESIEN FOOO AUTHORITY LIKE A SAMPLE? Mrs. Fannie Hilton Borton of Los Angeles is sure you will. They're called Tom Thumb Pies the newest creation of Sperry 's Martha Meade. The recipe was dedicated to Mrs. Borton in honor of her 67 years of successful baking with Sperry Drifted Snow "Home-Perfected" Enriched Flour. That's the flour that's sold with double-your-money-back guarantee of satisfaction. TOM THUMB PIES Spoon one of thtte filling) into these flaky, tender pastry shells. (Drifted Snow Flour's famous for its pastry success.) Creamed seafood, meat or vegetable fillings turn Tom Thumb Pies into hearty fare far luncheon or dinner. WHEN CAS BUGGIES (tret began asurping Western roads, Sperry Drifted Snow Flour was alrtady famous for its fine cakes, pies, cookies, etc. Today it's a Western tradition that IVamn Knew I'm Drifted Snow I kporrjr Vlvlaiaa ot kearraj Hub 81 ft Amir befor mcaiiirinr. Vm tcrvt m. a urmnU for ll Insrcdlcnta. Cook slowly over direct heat in top part of a double boiler until vege tables are soft but not browned 3 lobtcipooni drippings cup finely diced cttry 2 lableipoent mincvd on too 1 bouillon cvbo Blend in VI cvp liffd Sperry Driffod Snow "ffomo.forfncftcf Cnrichtd flovr foaipoon tall ttotpoon pppor Add slowly, stirring constantly, and continue cooking over direct heat until mixture is smooth and thick, about 10 minutes 2 cwpc wholo Milk Then add one of the following (2 cp COokod prawns, ihrimp, or crab, and (2 foespooni irralnod Inwon Jvlct or f2 cvpt cvbod cookc-d bf. and (I additional bouillon cubo or (I cvpt coolod ngafoblM, and IVl cp sratad Anorican chooit Keep hot over boiling water until just before serving, tnen fill heated Tom Thumb Shells and top utth toasted buttered erumbe.' Serve at once. I servings. Toaifod limorod Crmnkti Mix I cup soft bread crumbs wth$ tablespoons lrdt" nr rrctitcml trkd-marlu melted drippings or margarine and toast in a hot oven, i.50 unfi browned, about 5 minutes. 111 DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK! You'll have perfect success with this recipe using Sperrv Drifted Snow "Home-Perfected" Enriched Flour. Otherwise write Sperry Flour, San Francisco 6, and they'll refund double the cost of your entire sack of Drifted Snow. TOM THUMB SHELLS Sift into a mixing hotel t'l cupi lifftd Sperry Dnft.d Snow "Ho.ftrfacrtd " Enriched Flour teaipoon olt Then cut in coarsely ll cup ihortening Add just enough water to form a sfif dough 4-5 tablespoons cold woler Place dough on floured board and divide into 8 pieces. Hull each piece into a c:rcf about i-S inches in diameter. Fit circles carefully over backs of large muifin pans, pressing dough evenly around the puns but being careful not to strelcti pastry. Prick top and sides liberally with a fork and bake in a very hot oven, HO', for I0-1S minutes or until browned. Loosen shells from muffin pans and turn right side up on a vuAinp pan. s i om i numo Shells. Home-Perfwtr' end "Merthe of Gtnerel Mill.