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PAGE SIX Th OREGON CTATESJIAN, Salem, Oregon, Satnr3ay Mornlnjr, Seplembef 23, 1933 W EK'S CHMGII A. Ted Goodwin, the Hiways and Hedges evangelist, irill be-1 ' gin a' week's series ot meetings at: th Conrt. Church "ot - Christ Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. and eaeh night until Sunday, October 1. Mr. Goodwin. Is widely known and his message has touched nearly every city, town and hamlet on the coast. In 1921 Mr. Goodwin came to the Salem church, then known as the Bun r alow Christian rhnrrh 'with. Ralph Putnam as pastor, He was at that time a student in col lege at Eugene, He held four meetings In two years, j '21 and '22, at the Bungalow: Associated with him at the time as leader Of song was Hugh X McCallum, the present pastor ot the Court Street' church. This will be their first' association together in evan gelistic work v since .their student "days."- - The music will be In the hands ot Pastor McCallum during the "series ot meetings. Along with the .special features the silver string orchestra of the' church under Mrs. Priscilla Meisinger will give numbers. . Rally and promotion day will be .observed Sunday at the church when the program, of the morn . lng will be carried out by the : children. Mrs.. Bessie Rust has been directing . the program for rally day. nil '111 .aaJajhaaavaaUi in .iasesatasavaaafeli ill edmmm&kmm ' Wm XMHAVtTEXi BAPTIST v i Ceraer ot Basel sod Academy streets. Eible school at 10 o'clock. Lesson I Kinrs i 8. Brine year Bible. Hare Baocy. 8. 8. Snpu Presenilis- ot 11 a.m. and 7:80 p.m. Midweek prayer and praise service Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock. EVANQEUSTIO TABE1HACXJS Ferry street at 18th. O. O. Weston, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. OIHo Scheadel, Supt. Caoreh service at 11 a.au, subject, "Reeeivini; Abundance of Grace." Evangelistia service at 7:45 p.ni, subject, "Grace a Necessity to AU.'' Bible study Tuesday at 7:45 p.n. oa "The Christian Walk." Prayer meeting Wednesday at 2:30- p.m. Devotional ser vice Thursday night at 7:45. Young- Peo ple's meeting at 7:45 p.m. Saturday. TOST CHT7&CH OF GOD Rood and K. Cottage ' streets. G. T. Neat, pastor. Sunday school .10- a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock; subject: 'Faithfulness." Evening worship 7:80 o'clock : subject: "Do Christians Get Angry I" Young People's meeting 6:30 o'clock; Mrs. Edna Elliot, president. Prayer - and testimoay meeting Wednes day, T:30pm. SPIEITTJAf CHURCH OF DITOTB " TEUTH , . 558 Union street, t. Ctirdon Fleming, pastor. Sunday, 8 p.m., lecture: "The Spirit Planet.". Tuesday, 8 p.m., lertsre on psychology "The Law ot Supply." Demonstration in color reading. Wednes day 8 p ra.. class in unfoldmentJ Friday, 8 p.m., locttjra and. messaga service. . GUILD MEETS MOXDAY SILVERTON. Sept. 22. The Immanuel Guild will hold a meet Curtis Walker, once! outfielder lng Monday, Septemoer 25, at the social rooms of the church: Hos tesses for the affair are Mrs. An ton, Dahl and Mrs. Harold Satern. FIEST baptist ; -Marion and North Liberty streets. Brit ton Boss, minister. Bible school at :45 a.m. Morning worship-at 11 o'clock. Sermon, "The Meed and Secret of a Ra vi vaL" Jr.. Int.. and Sr. B. T. P. U.a will meet at 6:30. Sunday evening prayer meeting at 0:80 Orchestra , prelude at 7:10. Evening worship, at 7:80. Sermon, "The Most Vital Question of the Day.' Special musla by the choir at both services. COUET STEEET CHTJBCH 07 CH&IST Seventeenth and Court streets. Eiblo school at :45 a.m. with rally and pro motion day. exercise.. Sermon tonne, "The Greatest of Rally Days." The ehoir will sing th eanthem " Come All Te People." Christian Enleavor at 6:15 p.m., two societies. Evening Evangeistie service at 7:30 p.m. Sermon theme. "Return. Re turn." Beginning on Tuesday night. Sep t"?.b7 ,?6' En"st A. Ted Goodwin will bold a week's Tally service, eaeh night at 7:30 p.m. Hugh N. McCallum, g""'. "J Chemeketa street. Phoao 0 1 0 4a Notice of School Meeting irlrfc 4lS? -2 "E,EB1; GIVEX to the led voters 5 School DIs-MFF-fivn T V .IOn, Coony. s f Oregon, that a SCHOOL SWJM to - dnrl.?fhlr1 TUn ftmoney nJ by the aid school district iS ?L bfBln!,in on 20. 3. nd ending Jnne loliZ?2fn,th" ,,ol,owln include, the S h i? r'ved front the eonnry rhool fund. &tate school S? e .? "17 f?ho1 ,fU,d' speclaI mstrict ta H other monej-s of the district. . BUDGET ESTIMATED RECEIPTS 1. Bi lance on Hand : j- 6S 65 2. County School Fund 51,000.00 8. State School Fund 7 500 00 4. Elementary School Fund 33,000.00 5. Vocational Education 3,000 00 ' . Tuition below High School ., 30000 - 7. County High School Tuition 32,000.00 8. Transportation 18,000.00 9. Receipts from Other Sources 2,000.00 . TOTAL.. $1 SjG.S6S.65 I. GENERAL CONTROL 1. Superintendent ...$ 3 600 00 2- Clerk 972.00 3. Secretaries 1,800.)0 4. Compulsory Educ. and Census 350.00 5. Supplies 800.00 6. Legal Service. Publicity, etc ... 550.00 TOTAL...... S. 8.072.00 n. IXSTRUCTIOX 1. Principal's Salaries 17,775.00 2. Teachers' Salaries 188,640.00 3. Substitute Teachers' Salaries 1.650.00 4. Supplies of instruction 3,000.00 5. Office Help in Jr. & Sr. High 2,750.00 6. Textbooks 4,000.00 . CHUSCH Or CHEIST Comer ot Cottage and Shipping streets. C T. Springs, minister. 2876 Portland road. Bible study 10 a.m. Preaching at 11. Topic. "Wist Forgetting and Wise Remembering." Communion, .following the sermon. Evening service at 7:30. FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST, SCIENTIST -Chemeketa and Liberty streets. - Son day services 11 a.m. and S p.m. Subject of lessoa sermon. "Reality." Sunday school 9:45 and II a.m. Testimony meet ing Wedneslay, S p.m. Reading room ia Masonic temple open 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., except Sundays and holidays. REFORMED CHURCH - Capitol and Marion streets W. G. Lisn ksemper. pester. Sunday school 10 a.m. John Penny, Stipt. German services 10 a.m. Subject: "Judge Not." English ser ices, 11 a.m. Subject: "Good Stewards." HI. IV. TOTAL -.sJ217.815.0O OPERATION 1. Janitors' Salaries , 15,675.00 2. Janitors' Supplies .. 1.800.00 3. Fuel 4,800.00 4. Light and Power .. 2,750.00 5. Water 1,800.00 6. Telephones 950.00 7. Printing 800.00 TOTAL : $ 28.575.00 5IAINTENANCE AX1V REPAIRS 1. Repair & Replacement of Equip't....$ 1,000.00 2. Repairs to Buildings & Grounds.... 9,000.00 TOTAL AUAILLIRY AGENCIES 1. Librarians ... J. 2. Library book! and magazines 3. Library Supplies .. 4. Health Service .I..- .. 2,700.00 900.00 250.00 5.600.00 .1 10.000.00 VI. VII. TOTAL... 1 - I TRANSPORTATION 1. Transportation 18,000.00 9,450.00 TOTAL FIXED CHARGES 1. Insurance $ 2. Rent and Other Fixed Charges .? 18,000.00 2,500.0a 300.00 TOTAL..... VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAY 1. New Furniture fe Equipment $ 2,800.00 2,800.00 IX. TOTAL DEBT SERVICE 1. Principal on Bonds 2. Interest on Bonds.... 3. Redemption of Warrants 4. Interest on Warrants... S 2.800.00 46,000.00 8.000.00 30,000.00 13.000.00 TOTAL. EMERGENCY 1. Emergency TOTAL.. .$ 97,000.00 I 1,800.00 RECAPITULATION OP EXPENDITURES I. II. III. ivr V.v Vlf VII. VIII. IX. X.. General Control ... - Instruction Operation Maintenance and Repairs" Auxiliary Agencies Transportation ....T.....-J Fixed Charges. Capital Outlay Debt Serrice Emergency - . TOTAL.. Total Expenses for the Year . . . . . Total Receipts not including tax l.SdO.00 .$ 8.072.00 . : 217,815.00; . ? 28,575.00 - T : lo.ooo.oo . V 1- 9.450.00 v 18.080.00 . i 2.800.00 1 2,800.00 - i 97,000.00 - I' 1.800.00 . ....$396.312.00 ,..39.312.00 S ... 14C.868.S5 v , ST. JOHM'S ETAXaETXCAX. LUTHERAN Missouri synod. Corner 16th and A streets. Rev. H. W. Gross,' pator. English services at-9:45 ajn. German at 11 'clock. Sunday school, at 9 o'clock. - ' REDEEMISO EOVE MISSION 815 V. Commercial street. Shelter for girls and women. Services Sunday, 8 p.m. 1 ' ' ' PENTECOST AE ASSEMBLY 420 State street. Sunday School st 10 a.m. Worship at 11. Evanralistie terries at 8 p.m. Midweek servicA Tuesday and Thursday nishts. Tounr People's service Saturday nights. Bro. Thorp will preach. FIRST CONOREGATIOKAI. Center and Liberty streets. J. R. Si monds. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Subject, "A Fellowship at Power." - . KNIGHT MbmqmsT. 19th and Ferry streets. H. C. Stever, minister. The church school meets at 10 a.m. C. C. Harris; Supt. Morning wor ship at 11. "The Will to be Kind." Eveninr service at 7:80. "The Divinity That Shapes Our Ends." JThs ministry of musie in the morning and evening ser vice. Fellowship of Prayer at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pepper, sot met moad. Wednesday at 7:80 p.m. a-m. morning worship.' Sermon: "The Mind of Christ." Anthem: "threat and Marvelous" (Turner). : Sola by Mrs. James Teed: ''These Are Thev" from the Holy City (Gaul). 6:80 pja. C. E. so- muis, 1 ;v p.m. x.venmg praise, oer- Esee.to Faea." Anthem: "Saved by Grsee." (Crosby). Singing led by Gil Or den and orchestra. Tharsdav even ing, prayer meeting with praise service and Bible study. , - . " r' HOTJSB OF PRATER InterdenominationaL. Chemeketa and 17th. Prayer and praise Sunday at 3 :45 p.m., also Monday, W ednesday and. Fnday nignts, 7:o.. Tuesday . - night, 7:30, im.i ' ' . Signs of the Times.' later. .. A. J. Smith," mia- ROSEDALB FRIXVSS . Milo Clif toa Ross, - pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m. T. X. 'Trick, Supt. The pastor will, giro a children's sermon at the 11-'clock service. Morning message: "Giving One's Beat." Thelma Rosa is to lead the Christian Xndeavor at T p.m. At S evening service and message, "Time servers." Bible study and prayer; Friday at 8. PRESBYTERIAN Winter and Chemeketa streets. Grorer C. Birtehet, pastor. 9:30 a.m. church school directed Jy Ralph Scott, Supt. 11 ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN Corner 17th gad Nebraska streets. Rev. B. V. Wilson, pastor. Sunday school 9 :45 a.m., promotion day. Morning worship 11. Subject: "Honestly Do Wa Really Think We Are Christian I" 6:80, Young. People, and Senior-Intermediate societies. Evening worship 7:80, subject, "Roads." BROOKS COMMTCTNTTY G H. Quit ley, minister.' 10 a.m., Sun day school, Leo Reed, Supt. 11 morning worship, "What is Vital ia Religion I FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL ' B. Earls Parker, minister, 8:45 a.m. Church school, graded for all ages. 11 a.m., public worship. Sermon: "Fooa dstions" a sermon for young veople, Dr. B. E. Parker. Chorus Choir will be re sumed this Sunday. 6 :80 Epworth leagues and Tonng People's Forum. 7:80, infor mal (vening service hour. V FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets. -Gay L. Drill, pastor. Church school, 9:80 a.m., E. W. Cooler, Supt. Morning worship 10:45. Fellowship of the Lord's Supper. Ser mon by the pastor. Anthem, "Christ Tri umphant." Young People meet at 6 -.30 pBi. for regular Christian Endeavor pa Lion. Evsngelistia service 7:30 a.m. Mid week gathering Wedhesdsy. 7:80 p.m. FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST North Cottage and D. streets. G. W. Rutsch, minister. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. 8am Schirmsn, Supt. Service 11 a.m. Tople, "The Lord KnowethtHls Own." Evening service st 8 'clock. Subject: "I Found Him." Regular midweek prayer service at 8 p.m. Wednesday. JASON LEE MEMORIAL METHODIST Corner Jefferson apd North Winter SetAir Mark " r " - i " iaais 7ames R. WedelL noted aviator and airplane designer, of Patterson. Lav, who set a new. speed record for land planes at the international air races in Chics ro. WedeH, pflotint; a plane of his own design, set an unofficial mark of 8053 miles an hour, eclipsing the 29438 record set by Major Jimmy Doolittle last year. streets. H. G. Humphrey, pastor. Sun day school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock; subject: "Undivided Loyalty to Jesus Christ." Evening; worship 7:80 o'clock; chorus choir mnsie led. by Prof. Herman Clark at th morning service. FIRST CHURCH OP THE NAZABENE 13th and Center streets. 'Rev. Fletcher GsllowSy, pastor. Residence 653 North 14th street, phone 9680. 11 a.m. " Mal awi's Vital Messare." 7:30 P.m. "Pro testantism at the Cross-roads." Sunday school 9:45 a.m. V. M. Litwiller, Supt. N. Y. P. 8. groups 6:80 p.m. Mrs. Louella Hardy, President. AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church street between Chemeketa and Center Rev. P. W. Eriksen, pastor. 11 a.m. worship, "Does th Master Carol" An them, by the ehoir.. Solo by Mlsa-La gen Brietske. Sunday schol st- 9:45 aon.. A. A. Kroger. SnpL . , C. IE 1 GOSPEL TASERNACLB - 655 Tarry street. W. H. Caldwell, pas tor. Phone S693. Sunday school at 9 :45 a.m. Mr. Graavel Sheets, Sunt. Morning worship at 11 a.m, thorn "The Creat es! present seel of th church." Serrice at th Old People's horn at S p.m. Young People's meeting at 6:45 p.m. Evening Evangelisti service at 7:45 p.m. Prayer meeting ea Tuesday evening at 7:39 p.m. Choir and orchestra practice on Wed nesday evening. Serrica at Salem later church-Relief Mission on Saturday even ing. SOUTH BAT.-rav FRIENDS 8. Commercial at Washington. Charles O .Ha worth, pastor. Sunday services: 10 a. as. Sunday school. Bertha M. Haworth, superintendent. 11 morning worship. Ser mon, "Hearing and Heeding." 6:80 p. an. C. E. meeting. Topic, "Hew Max W Knew Wheai We Really are Christians!" 7:80 evening worship. Thursdsy 7:80 p as. meeting for prayer and Bible stady led by Sophia Townsend. - T.tigTrTT MEMORIAL South Commercial and Myers street. 8V Darlew Johnson, pastor. Church school 9:45 a.m- V. M. Saekett, auperintend nt. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Topi -'umeugnt atengioa. nappy evening hoar at ?:SO. Song aervico led by O. 8. Orwig. Serman, . "Overcoming Fear." Ral ly . activities by -variona groups during th week. Social tea for all women of th congregation uj mathers of e h n r k school chiMren Wednesday afxernoon. sponsored by th Can Do class. Mid-week ehnreb? night rally Thursday evening at 7:80. Young voopia a activities may vening. Primary and junior parties Sat nrday. afternoon. " TEMPLE BAPTIST J. H. Briscoe, pastor. Service. 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Morning topic, "Christ in Life's Clouds." Evening topic A Sin- na rand n Savior." Special mnsie morn ing and evening. Sunday school 9:45 a. as. N. D. Anderson, superintendent. Young people's mooting 6:30 p. m. Thursday 7:80 p. m. prayer and testimonials. - st. Paul's Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. Geo. H. Swift, rector. Holy Communion 7:30 a. as. Church school 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m. THE FREE METHODIST ' Market aad Winter streets. M..H. Pit cher, pastor. 1230 N. Winter street. Tel. 4888. Services 11 a. an. and 7:80 p. m. Sermon toniesr. "The Man Within the Book" aad "Prophecy.'-' Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Emory Ooode. supertatenaeat. The Y.P.M.8. meeta at 6:45 Sunday eve ning. Thursdsy evening prsyer and class meetings at 7 :o9. - : HIGHLAND rRJXHSt -T. CIS Erewn, pastor. Bible school 10 a. m. Lsster Delapp, saperintendent. Preaching senrir at 11. Subject, "God's Picture of Hsppy Man." Th pastor will speak at th Christisn Endeavor at :80 p. m. on"Two Philosophies of Lit." This will be th first of a aerie of evangelistic services t b given for the benefit of 'th young people ot th chnrch and community. Preaching ser vice at 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:80 p. m. ,' - " CALVAET BAPTIST High and Ferry streets. Chnrch school at 9:45 a. m. Mrs. W. A. Barkua. super intendent- Preaching serrtc t 10:50 a. . Subject, "Where Art Thou." Anthem, Reioiee. O T Richteous." (Christie). Young people's services at 6:30 p. m. Preaching aervic at 7:80 p. m. Subject, "Th. Winds of God." 8peeial mut e Wedaesdsy evening at 7:80 p. m. prayer serrice. Thursday evening, choir rehear sal. W. Earl Cochran, pastor. UNITED BRETHREN ' -1155 Mission street. Rev. At S. Hen deraon. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. nu Mrs. A 8. Hen derson, sunt. Ttitf people'" meeting 7 p. an. Tople, "How Msy W Know When W Resllr r Christians!" Hsrold Holler, lender.. Prayer meeting each Wed nesday at 7 p. nt. Rev. Walter Reynolds will preach both morning ana evening on Sunday, September 24. - Vesper Service : 1 Will Be Opened V Sunday at 3:30 Sunday aftornoon at 3:30 o'clock the C. .E. society ot the First .Erangellcal chnrch, Marion, and Snmmer streets wilt hold' the first Yesper serrice of the fall season. Professor T. S. Roberts will present a half hour of organ mu sic. Rot. Earl W. Cochran, pas tor of the Calvary Baptist church; will giTe a short talk on "How May We Know We Really are Christians.! Following will ha brief topic discussions by, several members. An Invitation is extend ed to all young people of the city. TEACH NEAR MONITOR SILVERTON, Sept." 2 2. Mrs. Charles DeGuiro (Hazel Goyette) PHE1EIS0N 19 : ia of raw ' - L ' ' WOODBURN. Sept. 22-Paulin Nelson, who has been an outstand lng worker In the Evergreen As sembly No. 12, Order ot Rainbow Girls, for several years, was elect ed to the office of worthy ad visor Tuesday night at a meeting held In the Masonic temple. Other officers elected were: Miss May Strike; worthy associate advisor; Helen Woodfin, charity; Barbara Espy, hope; Louise Moeding, faith; Eunice Carmichael, treasur er; -Dorothy Dentel, recorder. : A number of appointments hare been made by the newly elected worthy advisor. They are: iris Cut8fortn. chaplain; Floris Nel son, drill leader; . Jone Turner, organist; Marjory Faulconer, red; Mary Jane Shaw, orange; Marie Strike, yellow;. Muriel Beckman, blue; Jean Beers, indigo; May Breedi violet; B 1 1 y Ackerson, green; Rosemary Corey, confiden tial observer; Marie Breed, outer .observer,". After the election there were refreshments in the dining kail. Two large birthday cakes, flanked by, tall tapers, were in the center of the table, in' honor of Margaret Mochel'a birthday. A pablle Installation of the Rainbow Girls elected will be held at the Masonic temple, October 3., Mrs. Gwendolyn Strike Asburry of Eugene, the retiring worthy adviser, will be Installing officer. and Miss Frances Thompson bave secured teaching positions to teach at a grade school near Moni tor. Mrs. jDeGuire is teaching the four lower grades while Miss Thompson will teach the four up per grades. POLLY AND HER PALS Inseparable Pals By CUFF STERRETT tWCFTCHA READIM' IM7H& DARK F ACOKAJ VVIMDCW' WUARK FOR ? WHY femyA COME SET By THE i i in. i Mi. ii .ii i -- . MaMSSMiaaHaaeMHeeaHBaMMMaBM jawat ""1 MICKEY MOUSE Hitch-Hikers By WALT DISNEY MlCKEYS STRATEGV HAS FAILED' TANGLEFOOT NO LONGER FEARS HIS HORNET NOlSE! W(i? 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WERE II -1 Y vMEJBERTHETWE:KrrVTXXU(2sl: SEARCH THE WASOU.BFIMD OUT Iff . ' VHERE.THE. XXT SfTiU. BEUEVEU J "TIPPEX5 OFF THAT WE WOULD FIND SOE. OF ) T FOUMO IMAAy CLOTHES CHEST yfe CAPTAIM-BUT I ( WHO STDuOJI . - KlO KEEPS g THAT INNOCENT UTTLE. f THE. STOLEN AAONEV IM THAT LITTLE KtDS " VESTEROAV ? I'LL BETCHA i TJOMT UNDERSTANOy V YOUR MEC STUFF 1 CHILO HAD AMYTHING J CUTTHES CHEST ITS MOT THOSE MOW J SOMEBOD HlQ IT THERE AN' A V ' WHATVOUCAMjw VP 60 Jl I " I ? gP TOTX) WITrtTHE yM BUT IT MIGHT HAVE. BEEN MOVED J -v THEWTDLOTHE.COPS-.SO r-ll t i iLV I ' " ; f ft'!!fK v.. f m -.r -' ...... , . ... - e TOOTS AND CASPER .3309,174.99 : - r. TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS. tjL.. Dated this 14th day of September. 1933. Attest: - - 'n . - -. . - . - . - W. H. BURGHARDT. 1 F. E. NEER, . , ' District Clerk. Chairman, Board ot Directors. . . sept. i-t3: Oct. 10. -SJ; Priceless Knowledge By JIMMY MURPHY i was oust thinking how people used to swarm around Mortimer clamby uke cze5 when he was a millionaire and had THAT MANSION ON THE HILL N030DV AVOIDED .HSU TKSN, TOOTS! PERSONALLY 1 THINK CLAMBYS IS AS 1000 AS 4aCN2 BECAUSE 1 OONT TrfiNK "DETERMINATION WILL. WIN! THE ONLY WW TO BE. MONEY AHEAD IN THAT GAME, IS TO LEAVE IT ALONE! V. atW. r" IV Mf. l9iX Kim rremfes Srnditase. c, Grrat BnBia ngtia tntnS C-CASPER. I HAVE A tXNFESSlCN TO M-MAKE" MY CONSCIENCE HAS BEEN B-BOTHERlNdr ME.AND rM 6ONNA COME CLEAN IT WAS MY FAULT THAT NOBODY SHOWED UP AT YOUR PAJTIYa nn THE LAJY WHO BLABBED THAT THE FARTY WAS FOR CLAMBY I DIONT KNOW YOU WERE KEEPING THAT A SECRETH 7aV V I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN tTVvAS YOU WHO DID IT.; COLONEL HOOFER I EVERYTIME YOU r CROSS MY PATH I 4ET IN TROUBLE! YOU SHOULD HAVE fmn mi sv a a a OCCN DUKN Mi CLACK DONT CALL HIM DOWN. CASPER! I'M tfrLAD HE DID IT! IT ENABLED ME r TO KNOW WHO MY REAL FRIENDS ARE "AND THERE tSNT ANYBODY WHO W0ULDNT6IVE A LOT TO KNOW .THAT!;