PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Satnrday Morning, April 8, 1933 U HH woous raw Foreign Markets arc Fairly Active With Prices Steady to Firm BOSTON, April 7 (AP) The Commercial bulletin Trill ay to morrow: 'Th demand for wool here this reek has been well nWch negligi ble. Manufacturers evidently are r.etting very little sew business. lTlces art more or less nominal and hardly chanted. "In the west, there baa been scattered buying from Wyoming southward at price levels obtain ing last week. No marked move ment has commenced anywhere as yet. "The foreign markets are fairly active and prices there are steady to firm both in the primary and secondary markets. "Mohair Is quiet and un changed." The bulletin will publish the following quotations: Scoured basis: 1 Oregon: Fine and F. M. staple 41-43; fine and F. M. Fr. comb ing S7-40; fine and F. M. cloth-; lng 33-35; valley No. 1. 38-40. - 1 Mohair; Oregon 13-14; domestic graded, first combing 24-25; second tombing 22-23; third combing 17 18; fourth combing 15-16; good carding 24-25; girst kid 45-50; , second kid 35-40. SE What will probably be one at ine largest noiy week events will take place on Easter morning, -when practically all the relfeioim groups of the city and surround ing erniory win confine ror an Faster sunrise service at Belcrest Memorial park at 5:30 o'clock. ! The sunrise service, which has the endorsement and backing of the Salem Ministerial association, has been planned by the youth organizations of the churches, co operating with the Marlon County C. E. Union. The program as released by the committee, follows: Song, "Christ Arose" Led by , Her, W. Earl Cochran. Invocation Rev. B. Earl Par kerj Trombone solo, "Hosanna" Walter Ranhut. Vocal solo, "Jerusalem" Hel en Benner. Address Rev. K. E. Burke of Dallas. Song. "In the Garden" Led by Rev. Cochran. ' Benediction Rev. Hugh Me Callum. I LADIES AID MEETS KEIZER, April 7. Mrs. Koy Melson was hostess to the Ladies' Aid Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. C. C. Cole assistant kostess. Special guests were Mrs. Herman Rehfusa and Mrs. Linda Noble of Bellingham. A pole of 32 members showed elrht state were represented, with but two uregonlans. EM HI 11 Cross - Word Puzzle By EUGENE HORIZONTAL I wooden pin 4 caught with barbed spear 12 night be fore a holiday IS plane sur face 14 appraise 15 primness 17 Persia 18 made a mis take 19 fabulous bird of Arabia tOr-lofty mountain 2 holdings of a lord 15 engine of war IS pertaining to a sprite 10 habitual drunkard II constella tion ... S3 sense organ - 83 girl's nam 8-1 cooTert tote leather ? , 85 encore rs 87 Japanese . copper coin 83 cut off the -final syl lable 40 place 42 food fish 43 Italian deity of the wood 45 sulphate of potassium and alumi num 48 vessel to hold liQuids 81 unusual 82 metallic element 83 email boy 84 objects shaped like the new moon w " 16 WW ;zliiiiiiz 4 v , 7&io M "55 1111 ' i i I yyA 1 I Herewith Is the solution to yester day's Puzzle. " i o U t mm ItlNIJlOlllNAlL M AWrS niEIErVlt - taprrigM. Ill I, Ktag Mk in the Churches -kml TOST CHTTXCR OT CEXZST. S0ZEKTX8T Caemeket sad Liberty. . BonAay eerv 1c at 11 a, m. and 8 p. n aneject, "Am 81a, Diwiii and Deal Keel!" Saaday ehoel. 9:45 and H a. as. Teetlasear aseet lag Wednesday, 8 p. as. Bead'.af recta la Maaeaie temple epea 11 ta 6:30 except Bandars and holidays. AUSXICAK UJTESXAV Ciorch atreet betwee" Caemeketa and Center. Sunday school, 9:45, A. A. Kmi rer, superintendent. Women's Bibla elate. Mr. P. V. Erik-sea. instructor: men's conference. Dr. A. 8. Jetnen. loader. Palm Sunday Berries, 11, '"fae Paealnt of He Ufiont Opportunity from a Great City"; anthem, "Bleaaed is Us," directed by William MeGUehrist; aolo. "There is a Oreca HiFI Par Away," lira. J. Albert Sholseta. ' Young people's league, 4:30. Eveniaf aerrlee, 7:30, "Behold, Ha Comes Open Wide the Gate"; special mnsic Tenten eervicea Tliursdav. 7:30. P Friday morning;, 10:80, fcoly eom lioo at both services. FIB ST GEKMAH BAPTIST North Cottar and D. G. TV. Ratseh, minister. Sunday school, 9:45, Sara 8-hir-man. superintendent. Service, 11, "The Great Cry" (Forsaken by God); choir anthem. Evening serrice, 8, "Th Call from the Cross" fChrlit'a Agon); spe eial music. Holy' week services Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at 8, special sing ing each evening. ENGLEWOOD UKITED BHETHBEW 17th and Nebraska. K. V. Wilson, pas tor. Sunday school. 9:45. Morning wor Mp, 11, ""'Crown Him King Croeify Him." Kvpning wor'liip, 7:30, Mr. Black of Open Door Mission preaches. Young people'a meeting, 6:30, "Problems at Christian Experience: and My Duties Af ter Joining Church," Mr. Wilson and Billy Pero, leaders. IMMANTJEI. BAPTIST Hazel anJ Academy. Bibla school. 10, lesson: It Samuel, chapters 10 and 11, Mam Sancy, superintendent. Preaching at 11 and 7:30. Midweek prayer aad praise service Thursday, 8 p. as. PBXSBTTBBIAir Winter and Chemeketa. Grover 0. Birt cket, D.D.. pastor. Church school, 9:80, Ralph H. Scott, superintendent. Morning worship. 11. Congregation of church work ers, ordinat'nn of deacon: sermon, "Be hold, Thy King Cometh!" Anthem. "Je rusalem" (Parker): aolo by Miss Mildred Matter. "The Honr of Calvary" (O'Hara). O. E. societies. :30. Evening praise, 7:30. "By What Authority I' Pre-Easter services every night through out week except Saturday. Baptism of children and reception of members Easter morning. HIGHLAND FBIENDS Highland and Church. C. ?. Binard, minister, 2345 Maple. Bible eehool. 10, E. M. Beckett, superintendent. PreaebiBg, 11, 3 and 7:30 by Evangelist W. E. Cot. Intermediate C. T.., 6:30; senior, 7. Evangelistic services, 2:30 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and 7:30 eVery evening except Monday. C. M. A. GOSPEL TABEKKA0LB 855 Ferry. W. H. Caldwell, pastor. 1135 Madison, phone 8693. Sunday school 9:45, Granvel Sheets, superintendent. Morning worship, 11, Rev. Wilson, vet eran Baptist preacher, will give message; communion service following. Toung peo ple's meetjng. 6:30. Evening evangeHs tie service, 7:30. Prayer servlee Tuesday evening. Choir and orchestra practice Wednesday night. Toung people's cottage prayer meeting Thursday night. ST. PAXIL'S Church aad Chemeketa. George H. Swift, rector. .Tenth anniversary celebra tion 8nnday. Holy communion, 7:80. Chnrch school. 9:45.. Morning prayer, special rantie, addresses, 11. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Commercial at Washington. Charles 0. Hsworth. pastor. Sunday school. 10. Helen Fe Jonea. superintendent. Morning worship. 11. "The King of Glory." C. Z. proper meeting, 8:30, "What Deciding' for Christ Means. Evening worship. 7:30. led by members of C. E. Prsyer meeting and Bible etudy ThnrMay, 7:80, FIRST TJKTTABIAW Cottage and Chemeketa.. Fred Alban Well, minister. Chnrch school. 10. Miles M. Me Key. vuperintendent. Church aery- lee, 11, "The Forgotten Ms." MM. Walter A. Denton, organist. BETHEL MISSION Konsaetarlan Ferry and Commercial. 8. Cray, castor Sunday school, 2 p. m. Bible service, 8. Gospel service, 7:30. Gospel services ev ery night in the week, 7:30. FIRST METHODIST Chnrch and' State. B. Earle Parker. D.D.. minister. Church sehool, 9:45. Jun ior chorus. 11. Public worship, 11, Pains SHEFFER 88 possessive pronoun VERTICAL 1 pierce t always 8 toothed wheel 4 -manare 8 exist In law, the thins; t dance step 8 bright eon- stefiation on the equator 9 production of a be numbed state or stupor 10 Greek letter 11 lair 16 beverafcre 19 hastened 11 supplicate 52 eticks f art in mud 53 drove 4 emblematic figrures f 6 inland sea ' of Russia 17 care for the hands and nails 29 distant 85 article of furniture 86 portable chairs . 89 cupolas 41 crystalline -metal 44 kins; In Norse mythology 45 tidy 46 segment of a curved line 47 Roman household god . " ' 48 perish ' 49 sea eagle . 80 folding bed 1(ESIq1II mom ILIPlSF IMaraj ayixHesta. he. Baa day Samoa, f'Wae It This?" Bap tism aad reeeptlea of aev atembers: spe cial eheral a am hers aad soloists, f oaag rople a ferasa, a. Three Zpworta leagaea, 0. Berviee U caarge at Drama gsild, 7:30. dramatie serriee of worshia eeasiat- Ing af iaterpretattea la readiag aad aeag et seriea af epieedea ia Ufa at Jeeas; six raaaeae re u float patauaga will a pes4 U etlll Hfe aad taer maaalag said; SI characters will partieiaete. 7TX8T BTABOXLIOAI. Bummer aad Marion. Emery W. Petti- cord. D.D.. minister. Baaday scaaol, 9:45, L. L. Tborataa, saperiateadeaC Meraiag varshlp, 11, "The Hasaaa Sympathy el Christ": prebjde and offertory by Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps. Mnaieal arelade, 7:15. EvangelisUa service, T:S0, ,fA Spir it Filled Maa"; goepel aeag aerviee led by W. E. Raubnt, Interspersed with spe cial musical selectloas. Pre-Easter serv ices each evening April ta 18, psator will bnng message eaca eveatag. FIB8T CHOBCH OT THB VAZABXJTX 13th aed Center, rletcker Galloway. pastor. 53 North 14th, phone 9830. Boa- cuy school, 9:45, r. Js. LdtwiUer. saper intendent. Morning worship, 11. "A Light ia the Shadow af the Cross ' Ive ning worship, 7:30. "Shadows la the Light af the Cross." X. T. P. fl. aad junior society, 8:30, Mrs. Louella Hardy, presiacBt. JASOH XXX 1IBMOBIAI, BCBTKOSIST Jefferson aad Winter. H. G. Humphrey. pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11, "The Royalty at Jens"; special Palm Sunday musle by ehoras choir. Evening worship, 7:80. "Breaking the Alabaster Box at Ointment." Taaag people'a meeting,, 8:80, three divisions at Epworta league, i COTJBT 8TBXST CHUXCH OP CHBI8T 17th aad Court. Hugh V. McCallnm. pastor. 1748 Chemeketa. Bible school, 9:48. Mrs Irene Weller, taperiateadent. Morning worship and Lord's Snpper at 11 ; levoa Morgan will amg, "There a a of Shame." Chrtstlaa Endeavor societies. 0:80. Evening evangelistic service, - with speeial pre-Easter vusle; lira. Priscilla Meisinger will play "Nearer My God to Thee" and ether Burners ea stee! galtar; sermon, "Judas Justified at Judged I" OBACB OOSPBZ. HAXX. 849 North Commercial. Sabbath school. 10. Adult Bible class for mea and wom en. 10. Tuesday picht Bible study. 7:45. subject, the Book af Romans. Friday sight gospel meeting,; 7:49. Sunday evening gospel meeting. Sunday, 8 p. m., E. K. nailer speaks an "How to t?et Ml af the" Jew Win Germany Have the Favor of Godt" FTBST BAPTIST Marion and North Liberty. Britten Boss, minister. Bibla school. t:48. Fred Broer, superintendent. Morning worship, 11, "The Incomparable God," special music by male chorus. Junior,. Intermedi ate and senior B.T.P.U., 8:80. Sunday evening prayer meeting, 8:30. Organ prel ude. 7:10. Evening worship. "The Fall of Babyloa and the Wrath of tyd"; spe cial mn sic by mixed choir. TTBST CHXISTZAJT High and Center street. Guy L. Drill. pastor. Church school, 8:80 a.m. X. W. Cooley, Supt. Hernia g worship, 10:45. i.oro a supper, cnorus. "The Heavens Resound." Solo. "I Am Thy God", Miss Helen Balph. Sermon "8piritaally Mind ed." Young People'a Meeting. 8:80. O. J. Hull, Supt. Evening evangelistic ser vice 7:so. This; is high school student's night with, more than SO having part in the program.; Sermon, "The Life That Counts." Mid-week meeting, Wednesday evening. 7:30. i MICKEY MOUSE 4 if SO MANVl PLANES DlSAPPfARtNC, . MAIL. , PIUOTS V AOS REQUIRED "TO t -lSSS BATTLE' J?RACriSsB THIMBLE THlLTltaiTing Popeye Ywebettergoback 1 TO TME PW.rCg fvVGcTH .WITHOUT NO UQRCa LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY SOWEBOD5QtCAlJEOAP,LSPCCO.rS Q I fas 7TAII . ft r. wmm fr ta a. rr r W vm-ih. rftjw i nc v-f rvaetw. .a. QKADObU TUST arr A avT T3 rvj i-1 rr- wn 19 n& t-re 1ULV AaJtr WAS Tr IICAII FrtOM GCTTIW' IN A UAM : K :.-rasir-:a:: ssavassisasaaassaaw - 8, :r:ini:ii:s.-Tsir-Ta::-:ii:r:i.:z: ::r:iur.tz I J ' aVaSSBsMsaST. TOOTS AND CASPER WIN THX iiBCAT PATTERFOaT ttSStf $SCOffTOTrgVlCTQR trlE ENTRIES ARE AS FOLLOWS ITS SIR R00 THE OUTLAW . BLUE DANUBE DIXIE BOY fO.AP EARS TOUCHDOWN WOOOLAKD 6fKl. BROADvW IDOL 6O0FY tVJY WESTERN STAR R-Y1N4 HOUND MEMORY LANS SPARE-RIBS MOUNTED POLICE . XBTQH? SAXJfOEIAX 19th aad Ferry streets. H. L Stover, i aiater.. Church school. 10. O. C. Hani. sapertateadeat. Palsa Saaday service, 11, "The Conqueror Comes" ; a a them, ''Be held Tear Lord aad King" trio, "Th Palms." Evening service, 1:80. "Ap- st ehing Jeraaalem '; aelo, "Jerasa isi." Ckrlatiaa E4sti aawiatiaa. 8:10. Fellowship of Prayer Wedaesday eveaiag wtU Mrs. Maude Polater. 1050 Herts ista. 1TB8T CHTJBCH OF OOS Hoed and Cottage. G. T. Ktal. paster. Sunday school. 10. James Davis, svper- tatendeat. Morning worship, 11, "A Goad aad Pleasant Bermoa" (Pta. 133:1). Eve ning aerviee. 7:30. "Why I Belong ta th Charrh of C'ed." Tauag people'a meetiag, 8:80. Mrs. Edaa Elliot, presi daat. Prayer and testimony meetiag Wed aesday, 7:30. XVAXSELISTIO TABEBjrACUl Ferry at 18th. C. G. Weston, ranter. Saaday school. 1:45. R. C. Fsrgntoa. sa- periateadent. Chareh aerviee at 8. "The Spirit at Christ." Evangelistic service. 7:48. Evangelist II. milaon. soecisl speak er. Orchestra and choir selections at eaeh service. Annual business meeting Tnesday, 7 MS. Prayer meetings Monday. Wedaes day. Friday. 2 p. sa. Devotional service Thursday, 8. Toung people'a aerviee Sat urday, 8. BEFOBMXO Oapitol aad Marion. W. G. Lienkaemper. pastor. Saaday school. 10, Jeha Denny, superintendent. German services, 10, "The Double Cleansing Wrought by Christ." English services. 11. "The Sixth Word tram the Cross. Palm Bunday communion services ia both languages. Good Friday services April 10 at 10:80 a. m. aBd 8 p. m. FTBST COXQBBGATIOVAX. Center and Liberty. J. K. Simonda, pas tor. Sunday school. 9:45. Morniag wor ship, 11, "The Messsge of the Second Isaiah for Our Time": anthem by mixe4 Sjaartet aad iolo by R. D. Bartoa. OPEW DOOB aflSSXOlT 815 i North Commercial. Earl J. Se- christ, superintendent. Saturday, Bible study. 10 a. m. Bunday. Bible school, s p. m. ; preaching, 8:16. Service every evening at 7:so except Monday. Holier department doors never close. XABI8H BVAHOELICAL H. Rl Seheuermaa, paator, 1181 Unioa street. Salem, phone 4389. LABISH CENTER Church sehool. 10, W. A. Starker, superintendent. Worship, 11, "The Kingship of Jesus.'.' Dsnom instloosl rally at Monmouth afternoon and evening. Midweek devotioaa Thurs day, 8 p. m. CLEAR LAKE Church school 10, W. P. Collard, superintendent. Junior E.L.C.E, 11. Young peoplo will attend denomina tional rally at Monmouth. 4 p. m. Bible study and prayer Tuesday, 8 p. so. MIDDLE GROVE Chnrch school. 10, T. F. Wslker, superintendent. To Monmouth for denominational rally afternoon and evening. Prayer meeting Wednesdsy, 8. FTBST UNITED BBXTHBEK Mission between 12th and University. A. S. Henderson, pastor, 1155 Mission street. Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Fred Tooze will bring the morning message. 8unday sehool 10 a.m. Mrs. Alice M. Hendenon, Supt. Toung People'a meetings at 8:30 p.m. WEST SALEM C. L. Dark, minister. 8undsy school. Ford Memorial. 9:45. Epworth league. 8:30. Evening sermon, 7:30, "Another Chance." Sunday school. Oak Grove aad at Summit. 10. Morning sermon. Summit. 11. "God's Better Country"; baptism ana reception ol members. WOUT.lTU-GfNM t COM- CjOH - isHsawT N I I - i ft i rn- " P lrirg?fc . v. f HE eXDN'T OUST HIT IT .. THAT TARGET IS YOU? s3gS,, i jfTOi A I WB Rt DOLED it! I TELL ; ( OBUBCnve! Divs ON it ) . gj! S?c, M.va. tvcat kio s gonna make J ry, I VANE) Give rr THE VWORKSV V, VT -f I VTK BESTsf e';VcPiLOT IN TM'A 1 I'll WHAT AM I jONNA DO, OP COURSE HEtL OBEY SWKE-K1BS TO SHOW ANY SPEED! MAYBE quicker than anybody colonel hooper; thats BECAUSE HE'S YOIKI D06 AND HE ONUf NATURAL! WONT MIND ME! ' - B0SXD1LS TBIZTDI 1 ' Kite Ciiitoa Ross, minister. Buaday aeaaal, 18. T. IX Trick, aperUtadBU Meraiag warship. 11, Uhutrated Teeth talk by paster; Hawallaa raiur solo hy Xraest Peersea; asessage, 'Ia the Steps af th Ceatartea." Christies Endeavor. 7. led bv Gleaa Pearson, - X renin g , service, e, "Th Twa Prayers of the PredigaL'' Prayer aad Bibla stady Friday, 7:80. K0USB 07 PBATXB Chemeketa aad 17th. Iaterdeaemiaa- tlonal. A. J. Smith, minister ia charge, 1883 KUaaer, West Saleea. Prayer ser vice Saaday after a a ea. 1:48. aad every week aigks. 7:80. aaeept Tharsday aad BsnruT. a an ex aseaaage aa seme vi tal subject Baaday afteraeea. FXXB ICSTHODZST Market and Worth Winter streets. J. R. Stewart, paster. Saaday school 9:45 a.m.: Kmerr Uaede. Sunt. Morning wor ship 11:00; subject: 'The Barer, of Moult, ' Evening worship 7:80; aebjeet: "The SirnUIeanre af Christ's Oasaiar ta the Temple." Toung people' meetiag 8:80. led by Fleeda Batter. Pre-Eaate evsagellsm eeadaeted by the yoaag pea pi will laelade services esoh eveang next weea except aieaaey. TVBjTXB laTEOSZST Jf. Shermaa Hawk, pastor. Buadar school 10 a.m. Ivaa Hadley, Supt. Wer- saip si a.m. Bermoa luoject, who ia Thlst" Special music Epworth leegu 8:80 p.m. Rachel Garaar. leader. Wor ship 7l80. sermea subieet. "One Thinr Seedful." Pre-Easter aerrleea each night durtag the week excepting Hon- oay ana ttaiuraay. CHRIST BYAjrOBXIOAX LUTHXRAJT Eighteeath aad State streets. Bmt. Amos K. Miaaemaa, A. M, pastor. Ger maa service 9:46 a.sa. Sabieet: "Trae HumlUty the Bead ta Trae Glory." Eaglish aervieea 11 a.m. Bnbieet; "TraW Humble. W Are Truly the Subject of tea ureal &iag wna xlelA Hia Lowly Katraaea lata the City af Jerusalem." Suaday school 9:40 a.m. Mrs. inn K. Minnsmaaa, Sunt. Practice with the Buaaay seaool for Ue childrea's Easur services S p.m. Lather leaga 7 p.m. Leonard Zamsow, preeident. Subject: "Hew Kaow Bight aad Wronr." the pastor leading. CoBfregatloael meetiag lor taa snorter a p.m. Mid-week Germaa Lenten aervieea Wedaesday evening, 7:80 P.m. Subject: "The Prisoners Released When Ue High Priest Die.' Mid-week tngnsa Leataa aerviee Friday evening 7:30 p.m. Subject: "Th Vletery of Rter-. nal Love la the Life af Joaah.1' Dorcas society ia the ' ehnroh parlor Wednes day at t p.m. T WT.rsi MBMOEIAI. South Commercial street at Mvara. a Darlow Johnson, pastor, 848 E. Myers street, paone 087. Falm Baaday theme prevails throughout services ef the dsy. Church school at 9:45. V. it. Sarkett, Supt. Meraing worship 11 o'clock. "Where Joy and 8orrew Blend." Anthem. "Jerusalem" (Parker). Solo, "The Palms" (Fanre). sung by William Bush. Three leagues -at 8:15. Happy Eveaiag Hour begins at 7:30 with song service led by C. S. Orwig. Sermon. "What the Lord Needs." Anthem. "I Will Love Thee O Lord" (Woeler). Solo, "Opes the Gate of the Temple," sung by L.iiuan usrnjobst. Choir rehesrsal ctaang ed from Tharsdsy to Wednesday even ing. Holy Week communion and conse cration service Thursday evening at 7:30. Good Friday eveaing service of prayer. meditation, story and song. Theme, "The Cross and toe Tomb. HAS READING RECORD VALSETZ, April 7 Raymond Dodson, third grade, has the rec ord of having read more library books than any other child In school. Raymond hag read many fifth and sixth grade books, 7S In all. "The Now Showing 'Tin We Meet Again" QUICK. SOrAtBOOV TO THE rVUfCl "An Ticking OH, WHAT tetfte TO DO 15 STOP I . VyflU. I DO?? )p ytOLIMG AMO J WHAT h IrJTTCKI TO gS KM SERIOUS, CASPER! IE 60T TO HAE SalSOOV AND IP PARPB1RS tWCUT ME rvnrr for me m onna BE IN A TTC2IZLE eJAlil 1 CANT EXPLAIN NOW. BUT SOMEDAY I'LL TELL YOU THE WHOLE STOStYl i m iOan raawata SrnaVaic. tax. Crest Dirt Farmers- Station is Discussed by County G LIBERTY, April T. The arrl- enltsre and home economics com mittees of the county Pomona grange met here Wednesday In an all-day quarterly meeting. Granges representee were surerton, stay ton, Macleay, Silrerton Hills, Mon itor, union HTll, North Howell, Fairfield, Ankeny, Salem, Wood burn and Red Hills. The agriculture committee ses sion was presided over by Ray uiatt or Wood bum, chairman, and Karl Haberly of gllrerton, secre tary. Reports were made br all representatives regarding agricul tural questions of interest to the granges. The qnestion of estab lishing a "dirt farmers' gas sta tion" came in for a great deal of discussion. 8. H. Van Trunin addressed thn meeting on rodent nolsoninr and stated that poison barley is now available at the courthouse to farmers wishing it. He also dis cussed cooperative marketing or ganizations and methods. C. A. Ratcliff talked on the Taxpayers' league, which item also received general discussion. C. U. Tavlor spoke of the advisability of organ A large oil painting of Christ in the garden is to be displayed 8unday night at the Church of the Kazarene when the pastor. Rev. Fletcher Galloway gives the second of a series of messages on "8hadows In the Light of the Cross." The painting has Just been completed by Clyde Hoffer who has gained considerable lo cal recognition for his art work. "Calvary" is to be sung by the young people's mixed quartet. Also tomorrow is to be the first Sunday of the departmental open ing in the church school which Is superintended by Frank M. Llt wlller. A Junior choir has been featured In the church school opening program for the past four years -but has become so large that It was necessary to make the change. Special numbers from the various departments will be featured in the closing program. Mrs. Louella Hardy is the pri mary supervisor, John Frlesen, the Junior and intermediate su pervisor, Milford Stull the super visor of the Toung People's de BunVEy" AUbl" flg NOW VOLRTM SOD'S LEGAL SUAJiDAU?3Et? AKT THE: KID PAIR FUTURE OF SUNDAr SERVICE core uttlea (c FROM LCVQ.VORPHAM A9yXUM.6EE4 akt "Cm wnciKiG trvOLi. sec 4 so vmi SOXTMC TO GET THE KID AM J3ACX.6EE7 THE COPS CAMT blame. us rottmwrn Up Speed" rM YOUR FAL I'M 60NNA HELP YOU! IT-L TRAIN SfVJSrRlBS FOR THE RACE AND IF HE WINS YOU ET THE WHCLSPUSSS BUT I DON'T THINK HE HAS MUCH CHANCE AfcAMST THOSE IT MUST BE SOME STORY IP ITS HADE A LAZY UY LIKE YOU SHOW SOME, SPEEDY actio:.! Britaia n; hoi Gasoline . range Committee ising the prune growers of Oregon and Washington In an effort to stabilise the lndnatrr T?. A. IW- cell of Salem spoke of state Indus trial accident insurance and Its workings. The county home economics committee Is: Mrs. O. W. Hum phreys, chairman, Union Hill; Mrs. Van Cleave, Monitor: Mrs. Marlatt, Ankeny. Mrs. M. M. Ma gee, secretary. Mrs. Elmer Cook, district chairman, presided over the ladies' meeting. Report and exchange of Ideas for club work and finances occu pied the forenoon session. The af ternoon meet featured accounts from every woman present of economies practiced during the depression. An impromptu feature was the "style show" of aprons made by Red Hills grange women. A potluck luncheon was served at noon in charge of Mrs. Charles Krauger, Mrs. John Dasch. Mrs. P. O. Judd, Mrs. John Van Lydegrat and Mrs. R. W. Dallas, local home economics chairman, and mem Ders. Following lunch a program was enjoyed. Thenext meetinr is to be held July 5 at Union HilL partment, and J. M. Six superri sor of the adults. Like Fish? Maybe That Garden Does WE&T SALEM, April 7 Some West Salem gardeners who are not too bngy, and have rather shallow soil are follow ing the ancient Indian custom and planting a fish In each hill before planting their seed. It Is easy to get a large catch of rather bony fish that are not very good for eating, but make a richer seed bed for vegeta ble. One home owner stated this week that he could get about as many fish of this class as he cared to carry home, and that his kitchen garden could profit by the fishing trip. MENE RECOVERING CENTRAL HOWELL, April 7. Everett Milne had two breaks in his Jaw tet Tuesday. His con dition is definitely improved, and he has regained full con sciousness. a La a ' By T6ZZ..1 Got The wim-wam RAM MM MFAUV HEg&VCSTgRDAy MAY85CS ruKWJTTlNAUABarrMt-- RlMG HER . o eAAYBC ITS HUN&Kt THAT SCARED m AND CORX CM. SNAP INTO IT I SMOW YOU HAY NUT WIN THE BUT when rrs Al t THOSE WHIPPETS WILL KNOW iTHSY WERE IN A RACE. 4-8 ST.PAUL'S 1 The choir of St. Paul's Eplaco--pal church, assisted by several prominent Salem artists. Is giving the following numbers from the Oratarlo 'Holy City" by Gaul. Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock service. This program is being arranged to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the new church. Chorus, "No Shadows Yonder. Tenor. "My Soul Is Athlrst for God" Wendell Robinson. ' Baritone and Chorus,. "A New Heaven and a New Earth" Her bert Hobfon. Organ. "Adoration" Mrs. Mar guerite Dalton. Quartet. "The Fining Pot Is for Silver" Mr. and Mrs. Rtfbertsoi and Mr. and Mrs. Law. Contralto. "Eye Hath Not Seen"' Margaret Slmms. Soprano, baritone and chorus. "List the Cherubic Host" Lou1 Robertson and J. E. Law. HOLY WEEK SERIES Holy week services at the First Methodist church this year will deal with present day Interpreta tions and applications of the mes sage of true Christianity. At 7:30 each evening from Monday through Friday a service will be held. Dr. Dorothy Reed of Port land will speak Monday evening on "National Defense." Presi dent Elam K. Anderson of Lin fleld college will speak Tuesday evening and Harry Stone of Port land on Wednesday. Thursday evening will be the annual observance of the Last Supper commemorating this inci dent In the life of Christ. Good Friday will be observed aa a day of prayer. At the evening service Dr. Carl Gregg Da-.ey will speak. Easter Sunday evening the chorus choir of the church under Cameron Marshall will present a concert of sacred music. The Junior chorus of the church will sing Easter morning and Dr. Par ker will preach. Gervals Mrs. A. B. Adkla son and Mrs. T. T. MacKenzle of Salem were Joint hostesses at the Adklsson home south of Ger vals Wednesday afternoon to members of their contract bridge club. Mrs. George received the prise for high score and Mrs. C. W. Cutsforth the guest high. By WALT DISNEY By SEGAR aVl LP AC m -sw SL M J4 . '.z&y.fx. LA M . ra r steaas vcacvvce DARRELL McCLURE IflrtfTn aaP taj BECAUSE TM X FEEL it By JIMMY MURPHY AMi; J3trrTMl showm2isome Bt DER8Yii LIFE NOW. OVPD CASPER! 'LOOK AT MkM tflooi HOrXysY5 PAPER FOR FURTHER DtTWLS ! 0 HE OMTH PLHED asa J V" aJ ht-Cnlm IMMYflURPlti