PAGESLt "The OREGON STATESMAN, Safcm, -Oregon; Satnrday SIoiBtohS; 1933 t 8 Tbe chorui choir of the Knight Memorial church, 19th and Perry streets, .wilt be heard In it monthly concert Sonde? night at 7:10 o'clock. The choir Is under the direction of H. C. - Storer, Donald J. Allison, church organ ist and Helen Porrtne, rlolinlst, will accompany the choir. The order of service follows: Organ prelude "Processional" V i ..(Dubois) Hymn "Day Is Dying In the West" ' Evening Prayer Hymn "O God, The Rock of Ages" Chorus 'Tierce Was the Wild - Billoir" (Noble) Quartet "Giro Me Thy Hand" (Parks) Incidental solo, L. Ben Daries Chorus "The Trees and the Master" (Wilson) Obligate solo Beneitta Edwards Violin obligato--Helen Purrlne Chorus "Be Merciful to Me" (Ashford) Incidental solos Harriett Ad ams, Caroyl Braden Offertory "Berceuse", from " Jocetyn" ( Godard ) Sextet f'Keep On Hoping" (Heron-Maxwell) Ladies Trio "The Day Is End ed" (Bartlet) Violin Obligato Helen Purvine Chorus "Blessed Is the Na- tion" (Wilson) Obligato solo, L. Ben Davies The Doxology Postlude "Postlude in F" - . . ( Roparts ) Guest singers at the concert will be the young mm of the sex tet, who have been trained and di rected by Mrs. Marjory Ratcliff. YOUTH ZONE RALLY SLATEDJPRIL 18 A sone rally of the N. T. P. S. was held at Canby last Tuesday sight with 350 young people from the Nazarene churches of the Portland area in attendance. The next rally is to be held in Sa lem on the night of April 18. The attendance goal has been set at 600. An effort is being made to secure Dr. R. E. Gilmore, presi dent of the Northwest Nazarene college, as the special speaker. Louella Hardy Is president of the local N. Y. P. S. and Is working on the plans to care for the large group of visitors expected. Forty young people from the local Nazarene church were pres ent at Canby. Rev. Donnell J. Smith of Portland, Rev. Milo Ar nold of Portland, Rev. Guy Sharpe of Newberg, and Rev. Fletcher Galloway of Salem, were the speakers. The Salem society furnished a musical number on the program, a trio by Ha Hoffer, Viola Lottis, and Ernest Friesen. : PETER XELSOX LEAVES SILVERTON, March 24 Peter Kelson, father of the well known linger, Sigurd Nllson, who at present sings every Saturday at 1 o'clock over the Columbia net work, has gone to Dee, Oregon, where he exnecta to ba emnloved this spring at the Oregon LuSnber company. 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Jtatsca, minister. 8Bnday ecitjel, 9:45, Sam Sehir mb, saperinteadeafc Berviea, 11, Taa friends of Jese"j choir aataem. ve aU( service, 7:30. ,,iher of Ilea." Hralr saidweek prayer aerviee Wedsea 4a y at 8. OIACS QOSFEXt HAU. . - -S9 Korth OoauaareiaL Saaday seaaoL 10. Adalt bibla class, 10. ITrad ftUHat Trill peak at aota services, S and 7 :45. Lea sers service. Jriday for ehiHren and par eats, 7 :30. Bibla study Tueaday, 7 ;30. ST. i0KV XTAHOSXaCAX, VJTBXXAX (atOaocrt Synod) ISta aad A. H. W. Uress, pastor. Sanday school, 9. English services, 9:45. Uermaa Lea tea services, 11. English Lea tea service March 29, 7:30 p. sa., "Tha Innocent . Christ Bubs titntad lar tka Oullty." FBESBTTESIAW Winter and Chesaeketa. Crover O. Blrt ehet, l.D., pastor. Church school 9:30, L. M. Bassage, superintendent. Morning worabip, 11, "Xha Church Vereae Hades"; anthem, "Aagel Voices Ever Kinging" (Sheltfy). P.M.C.K. societies. 5:80. Kvea.ng praise, 7:80, "Ii tha-Testimony of Eye-rYitnesaea Bolisblct" aa them, "Welcome, Sweet Grace". (Meey). Potluck dinner and annual meeting of congregation Monday, 6:30. Midweek service ot prayer and Bible atudy Thurs day, 7:30. riBST CHtTRCH OP GOD Hood and Cottage. O. T. Meal, pastor. Sunday school, 10, James Davis, super intendent. Horning worship, 11. Evening service, 7: 0, Rev. C. K. Chapman. eTaa geliat, will preach. Reriral will eontinav next week erery evening, 7:30, except Saturday. Toang people's meeting, 8:30, Mrs. Edna Elliot, president. riEST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Church and State. B. Earle Parker, D.D.. minister. Church school, 9:45. Pub tic worship, 11, "Who ia Afraid?" Young prop la ' forum, f. Three Epwarta learues. 6:30. Evening serrice, 7:30, "A .Visa Bargain"; chorus choir and soloists at bath aerricea. LESLIE MEMORIAL Commercial and Myers. 8. Parlow John son, pastor, 318 East Myers, vhone 9687. Church school, 9:45, V. M. Sarkett, auper intendent. Morning worship, 11, "Purity snd Vision"; special music. Three leaguea ta 6:15. Evening service, 7:30, "Why Deny Godt" Midweek service Thursdsy. 7:30. Choir rehearsal. Mra. Rateliffe di recting. Thursday, 7 :45, is Leslie ball. EVANGELISTIC TABEBKACLB Perry at 13th. C. O. Weston, pastor. Sunday school, 1:45, BC. Ferguson, su perintendent. Church service, 3, "The Great Physician." Evangelistie service, 7:45. "This is the Son of God." Prayer meetings Monday. Wednesday and Fri day, a p. in. Bible atuly Tuesday, 7:45 Devotional service Thursday at 8. Young people's service Saturday at 8, JASON LEX MEMORIAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL Jefferson and Winter. H. 0-. Humphrey, pastor. Sunday school, 9 :45. Morning wor ship, 11, "The Program of Jeaua" ; mu sie by chorus choir. Evening worship, 7:30, "This is the Day tha Lord Hath Made." Young people's meeting, 6:45, three divisions. IMMANTTEL BAPTIST Hazel and Academy. Bible school. 10, lesson II Samuel 7, Mare Saucy, super intendent. Preaching, 11 and 7:30. Mid week prayer and praise aervics Thursday, 7:30. THEE METHODIST Market and Winter. J. B. Stewart, pastor. 8unday school 9:45, Emory Goods, superintendent. Morning worship, 11, "Testing tha Foundation. ' Evening wor ship, 7:30. "Tha Call of Eternity. Young people's meeting, 6:30, Jessa Walter, president. Prayer meeting Thurs day, 7:30. COTJBT STBEET CHURCH or CHRIST 17th and Court. Hugh It. McCallnm, pastor, 1744 Cbemketa. Bible aehooL 9:45, Mrs. Irene Welter, superintendent. Morning worship and communion at 11, sermon, "God and tha Modern Man." Young people' Endeavor societies, 6:80, "Is it Practical to Live Without Worry I Evening aerviee, 7:30, "faith How Does It Comet"; guitar solo by Miss Verda Olmstead; community singing led by largo chorus. Midweek Bible study Wednesday, 7:30, ia the Bungalow. TTRST UNITARIAN Cottase and Chemeketa. Fred Albaa Wail, minister. Church aehool. 10. Miles H. McKey. superintendent. Church serv ice, 11, "Faith in Whatl" Mrs. Walter A. Denton, organist. SHEFFER cheese 62 barter VERTICAL 1 therefore 2 performine 8 member of a certain Indian tribe 4 receptacle 8 always 7 parent printer's measures 9 repulse 10 aceumolata 11-rartificial deration 13 famous Ensrlisn public aehool 15 Ion;, nar row inlet 17 su&i tried 19 stringed fn stroments Jl stslk 24 throw 25 raetai-beax. ing rock 27 one moro 29 anajyxes mmmat kJallr 81 -species ei pier 83 portico 85 traits of weight 36 -neratiTO 38 filch 41 poke mo notonously 43 fabric 44 affirmative Totes 47 devoured 49 missile 11 foss 52 color I-t rowino; im- pleraent 53 Anglo ' Saxom LtetfgR AM n f money of account v 47 Egyptiaa . - sub rod .50 note of the . nivsical ..... ' . ? arstfa) ftadlesHLtte, PARCH fHtrrTtAWl UN'- uteri j MINISTER ,J, ':vS; .x 4 ..::..s ' x Rev. W. E. Cox who, with Mrs. Cox as singer, win hold revival services in the Highland Friends church, of which Her. C O. Rinard is pastor. The meetings will be at 7:S0 every evening, except Monday, and at 2:30 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday after noons. Rev. and Mrs. Oox have been In the evangelistic field for a number of years. He Is now indorsed by the Portland Bible Institute, which he now represents. SKOLEWO09 TJKITED BBXTHBEH 17th and Kebraeka. B. T. Wilson, pas tor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning wor ship, 11, ''A Religion That Believes In tha Human Personality." Evening wor ship, 7:30, "The Woman of Decision Ruth." Young people's meeting, 8:30, "Problems of Christian Experience The Meaning of Baptism," Mr. Wilson and Alethea Opedahl, leaders. HIGHLAND PBIXNDS Highland and Church. O. O. EinsrJ, pastor. Bibla school, 10, IL M. Beckett, superintendent. Preaching by Bev. W. E. Cox, evangelist, 11 a. m. aad 7:80 p. m. Junior C. 8:30: Intermediate. 6:30; senior. 7. Evangelistie services every eve ning except Monday. MICKEY MOUSE V f f-VlCKEV MOOSE, VOW MAVsV I f YOU ARB NOW A lULv. jJS J 'ajc' SOqTTaS vrATS--' ' I jfZ Zgt h 'I PASSED ESVES7V TfeSr CIVEN LJ If "LEDCED PILOT, AND SQus "X 1 rYHAVSg 7VB -JCQUtPEO NUMBS? Vf? . U7 J?R"2 WJ. IrW 4 " a 5 iwtio THIMBLE THEATREterring Popeye THIS 15 WIRELESS RfMDIO STKHON 5-O-OK OWNED AKOPERrXTEO BV GOO0.OL' KIK6 POPEYe-LOCrXTEO K HI'S blUCUU V LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY -TME POCiCE WILL F1WO AMK1IE. j-c H1GM AVJD LOW.' TOOTS v AND CASPER SOPHIE HOOFER FCUX3 VSL CtARCKD IN HER AMmel vjuu sr car? taiaez. PLANTING SOME SEEDS! THE BURGLAR tviDcJvruT wcoppED rr WHtUL ...... J I SalSaMaBaaCaaa r mmm , XViaBT MXMORZAX, 19th aad Ferry, fi. C. Stover, minister. Charch school, 10, C. C Harris, saperin tendent. Meraing worship, 11. "The Shared Uf'U trio. 'Jeaua Calls and aathem, "When I Burvey tha Won cjw Cross. Evening service, T:30, aaered' concert by chorus choir assisted by Helen Forviae, violinist. Christian a deaver, :45. feUowship iel prayer at home of Mra. E. M. Bombardner, 160 NorU ,18ta street, Wedneeday at S. , TIMT SMRITTJAUST Nelaem hall. 881 Chemeketa. Mary Seawedet, pastor, gerviees at 8, teetaro topie, "Spirit Phenomena." A circle by accredited mediums from to 7: SO. ITRST BAPTIST Marioa aad Liberty. Brittoa Boss, minister. Bible school. 9:45. Tred Broer, nperiateadoat. Morniar worship. 11, Taa Sapromo AsrthorityT special Ba sis by male ehoraa. Frayer meeting, :0. Junior, intermediate and eenior B.YJ.U, 8:0. Organ prelude, 7 :10. Kveaing wor abip, 7:80, "The World's Greatest Hypo crite, or Tito raise Prophet,'! Revelation 18 ; special musie by rhoir. The ordiaanre of baptism at close of evening service. PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY ! 4204 Btato. Soaday school, 10. Mora lag Worship, 11. - Evangelistic service, 7:45 aad every aight .ozeept Jtondoy, A missionary 'rom South Africa will bring a as sagea. rXXSX CHTTBCH OP CHXXST, SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty. Suaday terr ies, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., "Reality. " Sunday aehool, 9:45 and IL . Teatimony meeting Wedneeday at 9. Reading roam at Masonic temple open 11 to S :30 ex cept Sundays aad holidays. PULST OOFGEEGATIOKAL Center and Liberty. J. R. 8imonds, pastor. 8unday school, 9:45. Morning worsnip, ll, "The Message of the Fropuet uosea to Our .Day. REFORMED Capitol and Marion. W. 6. Lienkacmper, pastor. Sunday school 10, John Denny, superintendent. German services, -.10, "Oethsemane." English services, 11, "The Fourth Word from the Crost"; special musie by male quartet. TIB8T EVANGELICAL Bummer and Marion. Emory W. Petti eord, D.D., minister. Sunday aehool, 9:45, L. L. Thornton, superintendent. Morning worship, 11. "What Did Ton Think of the Sermon t" Prelude and offertory by Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps. Christian En deavor vesper service, 3:30 to 4:30. Mu sical prelude, 7:15. Evening) aerviee, 7:80, eong serrice led by W. E. Rauhut, interspersed with special musical selec tions; Rev. C. P. Gates, district super intendent, will bring the messsge; com munion will be observed. Bible study and prayer Thursday. 7:30. OPEH DOOR MISSION 315Vi North Commercial. -Karl J. SfleUrist. pastor. Services every evening except Monday. 7:30. Bible study Satur day, 10. Sunday school, 2. Preaching, 3:15; apecial music and song sermons by pastors of the city. Relief department alwafs open. CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN 18th and 3tate. Amos E. Minneman, A.M.. pastor. Sunday school, 9:40, Mra. Minneman. superintendent. German serv ices, 9:45, "Hagar, Type of the Old Covenant: Sarah, Type of the New Cov enant." English eervicea, 11, "Even aa He That Was Born After tha Plesh Per secuted Him That Was Barn After the Spirit So it Ever Is." Luther league. THIS iS GCX3D, OU KIH3 fir- HEBE'S ThC HEART TO THINK KtCV-k. Of CUJ1M THE DOG MAO M H(3 tTW5 WWM 4L ialf" rvtyvt a LtTTLE CHILD 1,1,11! ALO4E AMD YMiW- CETUtSeJCO MOMC HELPLE5S MUST MAVETOCeilT n?OM THE SLEEVE ' QF OWE OF THE CfaooKS.' I CKlsJma TO HEAR OP mqBUT you VCKT rCKRY MAKING HIS dETAWAYl 2-!gS-yfw, T, "Tao" Mltslonarr "Prayer, Leohart Ziaaasow, leader. - Midweek Genoa Lea tea servicea -Wednesday, 7:30, "Baiaest up Tna lie jugat novo tbooo That Had ; Felt the Fangs ei the Barren t." Midweek English Lenten services Pridsy;T:30; "Jonah Praaehea Rnsnteiwa Unta th Torriveneas of. Sia Even aa the Bervaate el eoa Xo4ay are ia Dsty Beandea to Do" ; special masie at Lenua servieea. , f -.. - - ,- - ) . BOSXSALB TXIXaTDS ' HUo Cllften Ross, pastor. 8aaday iehooL 10, T. D. Trick, superintendent, Morning worship. 11. "Aspects of Di vino Oraeo. Christian Kadearor. 7. Kvsninf Sang aad praiaa aerviee led by Porroat Oamsaaek; ' message, "Spirisaal" Olysa". airs," by tha pastor. Prayer meeting and oatliaa Bible stady Priday, 7:30. , ( I WBST SAXBX Charles L. Dark. - minister. Sunday aeaoot Pord Memorial, 9:4s. followed by morning sermon by Rv. Edgar .Sima, who will preach also at '7:80. Epwerth leara, 8:80. Honda? schools. Sammit sad Oak Srovo Ohapel' 10. Worship. Summit, 11, "What WUl It Profit!" Socoaa quarter ly eoafareaeo of the year at Pord Moss orial March 80, 7:80 y, Dr. If. A. Marey presiding. - y-yTSW BYAHQZLXCAI, H. X Soheaerman, pastor, 1181 TJaioa, Salem, phono 4869. MIDDLE 6 ROVE Church school. 10, T. P. Walker, superintendent. No proaeh lag aervlre. K. I O. S:S4. Prayer aad Bibla study Wedneeday, 7:80. LABI8H CENTER Chureh school. 10, W. A, SUrker, superintendent. C. X., 6:80. "Is It Practical to lira Without Worry f", Biraey Beheoerman, loader. Midweek devetiona Tharaday, 9:80. CLEAR LAKE Church school. 10. W. P. Oollard. auperintendent. Worship, 11. Rev. Daff preachiag. Evening service, 7:80, gofpel presented by tha IrisJi saessoager. Satardav oveainc sietaroa of "Pilrrim's Profroas.' Monday evening, pageant, "l-eariy oatce." tRSXIB MEMORIAL South Commercial street at Myers. 8. Darlow Johnson, pastor. 948 E. Myers St., phono 9687. Church school meets at 9:45 a.m V. M. Beckett. Snot. Claaaea sad departments for all ages. Moraine worship ii o doc, sermon by the pas tor, ' Purity snd Vision." Special mu sie: "Keep on Hopin' " (Maxwell), by tbo Rateliffe hoys' sextet: anthem. "I Win Sing of Thy Power" (Bainea). Three league at 8:15. Happy Evening hour at 7:80. Bermoa, "Why Doaot Godt" Anthems, "Tha Lord ia Great in Zion" (Bainea), and "On Sweetly Sol emn Thought" (Ambroae). Mid-week prayer and study hour Thursday at 7:80 pjn., continuing stadias In Mark. Choir rehearsal. Mrs. Marione Katcune a tree v ing, Thursday at 7:45 p.m., in Lealie ban. FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets. Guy L. Drill, minister. Res. 660 V. Cottaffa street. Cbnrch school 9:80 .m E. W, Oooley, Supt. Morning worship, 10:45. Lord Supper. Sermon is tbo third in a series on ''The Distinguishing- Marks of ar Christian. Three V. i.. societies and Friends of the Golden Hour meet at 6:30 p.m. Evening evangelistie service 7:30. Choir of 65 voiees has full charge of serviee. Special musical features. Sermon, "The Tragedy of an Empty Hand." Mid-week service Wednesday ev ening at 7:30. Music directed by Mr. nm. Judson. TURNER CHRISTIAN Elimore J. Gilstrap, minister. Bible school 10 a.m. Mrs. .Raymond Titus. Sunt Morning worship 11 a.m. Solo, "I Am a Pilgrim" sung by Alvin Schiermsn. Ser mon "None Livetn to Himself" by the pa it or. A basket dinner will bo enjoyed in the diuing hall just following a called business meetinc of Ul church, at one p.m. C. E. at 6:30 p.m. At tbe eloa of the meeting the pastor will speak oa "Christian Ideals. HAZEL ORE EN Unified worship aerviee at 10 a.m. conducted by Rot. Smith, pastor, and followed by quarterly review. Spreading: Now Showing WA MY COUNTRY S HEW,80T IT & CrOT f PERFECK GOVEKMENT- WVW UV6 NX TO COME CjV6R,TO POPlLrVKlAs THE LAK' OP TREE5PEeCH In for THE LITTLE AAAOe A 9TI2U66LE TO ESCAPE HER, - HE, tf CAPTOKS The CoIoneFs Hopes are - iTISStS. DOES A PEUUOtV HAVE TO DO A LOT OFHAIO SOPHIE'S OOD dokt look ABOUT IT! TOPROVIJ "THAT HE'S HAPPY, SHRIMP! tqfc, Crvas BfWaia rietas eiianteV PTRST CHTTXCHf OP THX VAXASZNE lata ea jea4or atroota. Jtev. aletcher Galloway, pastor. Realdeaeo, 653 N 14th street, Phoa 9SS0. Tha aastor enaak shtaday from th followUg subjects: 11 Mi., f 8aTia; tbo Chareh," .7:80 .m. - xno rvorta and tho word ot Qod." tuaday school 9:45 k-m. f. M. UtwiUsc. Sopt N. T. P. a aad Jaaior society 8:80 p.m. Loaalla Hardy, president . O. 4 K. A. GOSPEL TABERNACLE ASS Warn mwm-t W U r.lj.ll . tor. Phoao 8698. Bos. 1185 Madisoa St. Soaday school at 9:4S a-m. Mr. Granvel Shoots Bapt. Moraias: worship at-' 11 a. m. Themo, "Visions. What Are They, aad of Wha TJaot'. Borvleo at tbo Ojd Peon la's Hrnno ait a n mt V.n, PmW. taeetiag at 6:80 p.m. Evening Evangelis tic aerviee at 7:80. Subject. "Harvests." Prayer aerviee Tuesday .ovening; 7:45. Orehaa.tr. vwaetlea Waiuiii Toong People' eottag prayer meeting ai vveniag. . . . . BOUSS OP pratxx -ChemekeU sad 17th streets. Xnterda- aoasiaattoaaL Prayer aorrieea averr Km- day afternoon, 9:45, aad every week- aigas i:ou. oxeept Xhartday and Sat urday. A brief measago ea soma vital subject will ho s-ivea 8undsv afternoAa. A. J. Smith, - minister ia charge. Res. aaoa BBunaer stroat, rren eaiem. TEMPLE BAPTIST Corner 19th and Breymaa, t. H. Brls e. pastor. Sersaea tonie. 11 subs.. "Sweetness of Toathfml Victorias" 7:30 p-m, "Tho Royal Feast." Special masie morning and ovening. Sunday school 9:45 a.m., N. D. Anderson, Sups. Yoang People's meetings 6:30, Olen tv-reas, leader. -Thursday. 7:30, prayer sad praise. C ALT ART BAPTIST High aad Perry streets. Graded church school at 9 :0 am., Mrs. W. A. Barkns, Supt. Tho young people will furnish tha special music for both the moraine and evening services, snort talks will also to give by two of tho yonng people. Bermoa by pastor: "Misused Power." B. T. P. U.'s at 6:80 o.m. Eveninr ser mon. This week, prayer meeting at 7:30 weoneeday evening, choir rehearsal Thursday -at 7:80 p.m. Saturday after noon, Pidolia Gnild at the borne of Helen Ottrin. 1960 Chemeketa atreet. W. Earl Cochran, minister. TURNER METHODIST Suaday school at 10 a.m. Ivan Hadley, Sunt. WorahiD at 11 a.m. Sermon sub ject: "Thy Soul." Epworth league at 0:80 p.m. Worship at 7:80 p.m. Evange listie services. Pre-Easter services be ginning April 4. Mid-week services every Thursday evening at 7:30. N. Sherman Hawk, pastor. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Miss'on. between 12th and University streets A. 8. Anderson, pastor, 1155 Mission street. Services st 11 a.m. Rev. R. Glea Brady of Pedee. Ore., will preach Sunday morning. Sunday school 10 SJn., Mrs. Alice M. Henderson. Supt. Tonng People's meetings at 6:80 p.m. AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church atreet between Chemeketa and Center. Rev. P. W. Eriksen, pastor. 9:45 jn., Sunday aehool, A. A. Krueger, Supt. Graded system. Women's class, Mra. Eriksen, instructor. 10 a.m.. men's con ference. Dr. A. 8. Jensen, leader. 11 a.m. "Doth Thie Cause You to Stumble t" 6:80. Luther league. Lenton Mission atudy. 7 :S0 p.m. Lecture by J. S. Mur ray, finger print expert of the Oregon State penitentiary. This lecture illustrat ed by Voloptieon. Lenton services every Wednesday evening st 7 :45 p.m. J. W. LARSON WEDS ILVERT0N, March 24 Mrs H. V7. Goodman has received word that her brother, J. W. Lar son, formerly of here but now of Busby, Alberta, Canada, was mar ried February 23 to Miss Edith Kyle of Zlon, Alberta. the Eagle 'Record Population" I WILL NOW HOLD THE MICROPHOME OOT THE VJINO'Y SO'S YA KlrA HEfNR ME POPULATION CHEERltt CaOOO, Oil WVAt PflPFYcT a a sr w j It TWEfcC WAS A X)SPlC10U5-LOC40WS CHARACTEJ2. MAM6IMG V AROUHO HEXE R? A COUPLE r- OF OAV3 aiOW HE'S DISAPPEARED --eUT ILL MEYER FORGET HIS UGiyAUO 'jr. 6 as False as the Diamond CsiccmtM I WISH SOPHIE ; HOO-HOO! I FOUND MY a T 1 STOP SHOWfUi THAT DbAMOND TO EVERYBODY! SOMEBODY IS LIABLE TO DETECT THAT DIAMOND! LCCatt ITS OUST 6LASS HER SOI IF SHE EVER FINOS OUT THAT I 6AVE HER A Pl.CveY m SUNK! Revival Series : . C6ntinue For-. ' Another i Week The revival meeting which ts being conducted by Rev. C. K. Chapman of Eugene at the First Charch of God. Hood and North Cottage streets, will continue through next wee every evening at 7:30 except Saturdays. A good ly number have been converted, and many more are expected next week. "The servieea are well attend ed. Rev. Chapman is a forceful ex pounder of the scriptures and his messages of truth ara very con vincing to all who -ear him," says Rev. Q. T. Neal, pastor. No. 16 Synopsis of Aaaaal Statement of tho Baakera Life Company of Dea Moines, ia tho State of Iowa, ea tho thirty-first day of December. 1933, made to tbe Inauraace Commissioner of tho State of Oregon, pur suant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid ap. Kone. INCOME Total premium income for th year, $29,435,507.63. Interest, dividends and rents received during the year. 96,909,912.90. Income from other sources received dur ing the year, $3,250,065,02. Total income. $39,585,485.55. DISBURSEMENTS Paid -for losses, endowments, annui ties and surrender valuea, $20,090,466.93. Dividends paid to policy-holders during the year, $4,756,553.48. Dividends paid on capital stock durinx tho year. None. Commissions aad aalanes paid daring the year, $3,616,431.09. Taxes, li.-enses and fees paid during th year. $757,831.40. Amount of all other expenditures, $3, 441,605.41. Total expenditures, $32,662,888.31. ASSETS Talus of real estate owned (market value). $9,907,140.41. Value of stocks and bonds owned (mar ket or amortised value (, $34,692,678.53. Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc., $78,107,858.42. Premium notes and policy loans, $38,- 493,950.15. -Cash in banks and oa hand, $1,C52, 898.18. Net uncollected and deferred premiums, $6,033,102.46. Interest and rents due and accrued, $4,437,507.00. Other asseta (net) less Not Admitted Assets. $191,804.85. Total admitted assets. $172,133,420.80. LIABILITIES Net reserves. $152,557,458.06. Gross claims for losses unpaid, $1, 134,153.66. All other liabilities, $8,977,724.60. Total liabilities, except capital, $162, 669,336.32. Capital paid up, None. Surplus over all liabilities, $9,464, 084.48. Surplus as regards policy-holders k Contingency Fund, $9,464,084.48. Total. 8172.133.420.80. BUSINES8 IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Cross premiums received during the year, $342,076.33. Assessment receints. $37,796.50. Premiums snd dividends returning dur ing the year, $57,388.33. Losses paid during tha year, $125, 486.00. Kama of Company. Bankers Life Com pear. Name of President, Gerald S. Nollen. Name of Secretary, B. N. Mills. Statutory resident attorney for aerviee, P. L. Emery. By V GEE, I GOT THE. SOAAETVmM' AWFUL MEAMy TDOsfT SAV 7 u)ell.vlL BE J ( there most be J H M&m Mr BUT THE WAV LOOKS AT ME SHE-S GONNA TREAT ME ' 'J 1 tUPIRI IT 3ZS:: as f tVE 6CT TO 6ET W eMaaaMa. arata.B WOULD wwiwrtvi iwmti, dvj i rsuvt iuh , I 4TONNADOIT? I CANT PULL ANOTHER FAKE ROBBERY! THAT WOULD BE TOO EVIDENT! THERE MUST BE SOME WAY! LET ITSTttf! f AND TELL DtAMtKD is. I: -smsMsMBasaaaw A Rev. Mrs.; Grace : JB. - Neal, has t ehargeu ot tha musie and' ia r-. ranging for. soma special singing 1 for each: service. iXii.K-. i -. pay- NETS $17 .r;v - ' ' KEIZER, - March 24 -A goo audience attended the play Wed nesday night given by tha "Fort-' nightly club" of the Congrega tional church, under the direction of .Mrs. Mark McCaUlster. Pro ceja were $ IT. -Lillian Garnjobst and Carl Mason furnished aoloa , between acts with Mrs. Darlow S. Johnson, accompanist. UCEXSKD TO MARRY DALLAS, March 24 A marri age license was issued! here Thurs day to Frank Burt Curtis, . 28, truck driver, of Dallas, and Beu lah Adyelott, 24. student, of 811 verton. No, 44 Syaopaia of Aaaaal Stat sua aa of tbo Oregon Mutual Lifo Iaaaraae Company -of Port lead, is tho Bute of Oregoa, am Ul thirty-first day of December, 1982. made to tho Insurance Commissioner of tho State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock pale up, $11, 182,406.02. , Ut'COME Total premium income tor tho year, $1,262,910.70. j Interest, dividends and rents received during the year, $685,738.24. Income from all ether aoarees received during the yesr, $312,169.81. Tout income, $2,785,909.45. DISBURSEMENTS Paid for losses, endowments, annuities and surrender values, $1,322,000.73. Dividenda paid to policy-holders during the year, $326,603.50. Dividenda paid on capital stock during? the year. None. Commissions and salaries paid during the year, $345,715.18. Taxes, licenses and feea paid daring the year. $17,648.87. Amount of all other expenditures, $301,840.76. Total expenditures, $2,314,499 04. ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value). $247,543.53. Value of stocks and bonds owned I mar' ket or amortised value). $5,468.04.41. Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc., $2,157,800.15. Premium notes and policy loans, $3, 460.850.75. Cash in banks and on hand, $153, 6329. Net uncollected and deferred premiums $319,128.02. Interest and rents duo snd accrued, $131,105.14. Other assets (net), $526.18. Total admitted sssets, Sll.938,6 59.47. LIABILITIES Xet reserves. $9,467,121.86. Gross clsims for losses unpaid, $51, 706.24. All other liabilities, $1,773,449.15. Total lisbilities, except capital, $11, 292.277.25. Capital paid up, Kone. Surplus over all liabilities, $646,381.22. Surplus as regards policy-holders,' $646,381.22. Tout. $11,938,638.47. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAB Urnsa premiums received during the year, 128.406.02. Premiums and dividends returned dur ing th year, $215,972.35. Losses paid during tha year, $351, 668.95. Name of Company, Oregon Mutual Ufd Insurance Company. Name of President, C. P. Adams. Name of Secretary, R. R. Brown. Statutory resident attorney for service Winifree. MeCulloeh, Sehuler A Johasoa. By WALT DISNEYj M By SEGAR H DARRELL McCLURE VsftM - ViAMS MCS lOOTHWsi SHE. V By JIMMY MURPHY RID OF THAT" au ia THAT CCU KOOFCS miaiiAVB TO FACE rtusic soom atch MONDAYS PAPER FOR FURTHER DETAILS! 9.. w . ...... . ? : -.-.t-