^ ■ '. U a f c a a j T h e B eaverton R e v ie w C o n a o lid a t e d , D e c e m b e r 2 8 , 1 9 2 3 w ith V o lu m e II N o. $1.50 Per Year 19 NEW OIREOTOR ANO OOAOH NAMED AT STATI COLLIDE Meeting of Council I H E BANKS H LRALD w h ic h w a s E s ta b lis h e d in 1 9 1 0 B e a v e r t o n , W a s h in g t o n C o u n t y , O r e g o n , F rid a y , A p r il 1 1 , 1 9 2 4 Woman Killed LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION IE SURJEOT OF REPORT Winners Named THE BANKS HERALD, Volume XIV, No. 21 SC0F1I _____ A progre»» re(eirl on the e c­ onomic atudy o f llyo*(ock iu In Essay Contest ' » 't .L£ £ umZ Z ?. Oregon, conducted by (be exten­ —— Mr. E. Cobb made a business sion and experiment «tation »pe- P^Und. ciall»l» o f O. A. C., has been pre­ WiiAcrs of Coeity Coitest WL »1 ,r ,‘ ' 8* turd" y Mr*. P Noaek was in Hills­ pared by II. A. Linderon nf the Scad Essays to Sales to Css- boro Hunday between trains ox ion» ion »orvlca for Ihe wes­ pete io State Coatest tern »lalew' exlenalon ronfereliee Mr. and Mrs. J. Durham went 10 bo hold at Tucson, Aril., next to Portland on business Tues­ fall. The winners in tho Htate Den­ day. The report 1» bused on a sur­ tal Essay Contest in districts of Mrs. K. Benefiel was at Hills vey conducted by III», college men the first class in Washington horo Thursday having dental 011 Hie cos! o f range rattle pro­ County are Dorothy Tongue o f J done. duction in Ibo »Into. The sur­ grade, and Oeo. Thurman and wife moved vey covered 10 eoiuilie- and co n ­ Hillsboro, eighth sul,•red 50,0110 bead o f cattle. Clara Hoff o f HilNboro, sixth Monday onto a ranch wegi of Banks. The renull» have been widely grade. piihlished In Oregon through the One o f Ihe winners in the K. Benefiel made a business preae, and are considered Ihe county outside o f the first class '•’'P to Po*-*»1 drove Baturday most reliable in formal koi avail­ district» iw Marjorie Homine o f BV,*n*nE- able. Publication lias extended Wchool District No. i, Miss Ida Mrs. Joe Pongratz o f Buxton beyond the state and Ibe tacts , Merger, teacher. Marjorie is in vi»itcd Wednesday here with her have been u»ed by rangers and the eighth grale. The other daughter supervisors o f national forest* winner i- Durward Boyd o f For- < Mr. and Mr«, ft. E. 8t»el made in various di»lrict meetings. e«t Drove. M i». Thelma Knud- a business trip to Forest Drove Oregon range ralllenion have »"ii, leaeher. Durward is in the Tuesday, given support In Ih** project, sixth grade. Each o f these four winch will be extended to in­ children receive a prize o f ten Mrs. Francis Pongrmlz was a clude entire ranch survey» as dollars Their essays have been ^ ^*'«**«*»y visitor here at Ihe II a» (ho cost o f running cat­ forwarded lo Kalein where they H''neficl home, tle. More definite material in will eompele with oilier children Mr. and Mrs. W. Burnell went regard lo production costs is in (he state for p twenty-five to Portland Saturday to visit expected from tho enlarged pro­ dollar prize. ¡over the week end. ” jot t. , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bene- Otlo-r subject* reported by Mr. fiel made business trip to Bur- M c k i n l e y n e w s I.ltigren for the colifoim ee com - ! ton Wednesday evening. mittee are range management, wool improvement, and live»tork Alex Brandt purchased a cow ' Lk L' Cr* ^ rd. an^ feeding. These p rojarl- a» well tide week for $100 “ *de * 1 »' •P •« ^ r e s t u- production cost* are in har­ Drove Saturday morning. mony with the range livestock John Trochsel has completed Mr. and Mrs. O. Thurman re- program worked oul by the sec­ a new poultry house. 'turned home Wednesday niorn- tion extension conference at Ft. H. Marrs o f near Oreneo h a s ! ^rom * trip to Ne&ttle. Collins, Colo., last November. moved fin North Plains. -Mr. and Mrs. V. Richty and BEAVERTON OARAOE The big egg hunt on Faster children and Mr. and Mr». D. BEING REMODELED is stirring up enthusiasm— m ore O’Donnell drove to Hillsboro on , Sunday afternoon. Carpenters are busy remodel­ oirgs every day! ing the Beaverton (iaruge. There New song No. 12. “ 8he Sang ' will he living rooms filled up on TI6ÁK0 NEWS Ihe second floor and the build­ Aloha’ ’ was taken up Monoay by ' the McKinley chorus. ing pul into e,'million for some Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Rue and one (o stay there all the lime. Win. Walker is burning a family visited over the week end Mr. Friek»,iu »ay» (hat he ba­ large patch o f brush on the Old w'lh relatives at Silverton. it last listened to the wishes of Meadow Farm this week. The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. lit» numerou» patron» and will Erwin Stoffer brought the Church held a silver tea Ttaurs- pul a man at Ihe gantge so Ihal il may be kept opeu in the eve- fir»l Lady Slippers to school , y' w,lh Mr® Wll8®n acting as tin» week. Spring is here hostess. mugs. ... Rebckah Sewing Club held a in Ihe f r . t b .s e hail game • ^ ^ ^ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS of Klilaberh Vincent Ceo. H. Smith et ux lo Joe .. .be sea»,,,, B elhw i, beat Rock ' ^ Tuesday afternoon. Bush: ? ae. Beaverton Reedville creek last Sunday 21 to 5. \r„ f|0.on. Mi»s Tillie Losli was visiting a birlhdav party xra- given Mina Alloway to it. F. Via el ».H i her »Isler. Miss Berlha Saturday afternoon in honor of nx: Irael in Blk 3, Foresi Drove. Losli. al Beaverton this week Miss Marietta Grandy. A good $10.00. 'The children fixed up Hie *,mp waK enjoyed by all. Cha». Spie» el uv lo Flmer M. school garden Tuesday. Every- The seventh and eighth grades Vail el ux: Tract in See. 36. T. thing is looking fine and dandy | gave an operetta “ Hiawatha" at I n s w ., t i o.oo. Ihe school auditorium. It was Alfred Zalerfell In Alma Zaler- now. fell: Traci in See. 12, T. I 8.. ('.has. Spies and family have : ° njoyed by a ,ar*e crowd II. I W .,' $10.00. moved to Hie Orton McLeod A Gamp Fire Girls' Club was William Peachey el ux to place near Rkookumville School formed Tuesday afternoon. The Anion Dspelt: Tract in Sec. 9. House. Misses Pearl Krause and Irene T. 2 N., II 3 W.. $25.00. Schmnkel are the local leaders, Mr. Linhoom and family were Deo. Boland et ux to Dust Tigard teachers attended Peters an : H ae. Burnham Trqct out Sunday from Portland. He is planning on tiling Ins low ,,le " a»hinglon County Teach- *10.110. cr* Association institute which John F. Hailey el ux lo J. \\ lan,l here was held at Tualatin Saturday. Vandervelden el ux: part o f Hlk With Hie new petitions being I 5. Forest Drove. $10.Od. A leap year dance was given circulated to help build a new H. F. Fatlnger el ux lo M K. at Honesteel’« Hall Saturday eve- High School building at Hills- W alsou: pari o f Hlk. 6, Darden ... , , ning by Ihe Old Tyme Dancing boro ReedviHe olid McKmley arc c)l|b A crowd w„ a * Trae! Addii ion. $10 00. tendance. Fila Sumner *d vir lo Harry looking on this liuix. By Auto Stage Not only it now foollnill ooitoli a now (llrorlor of pliywlciil oilm sl Ion for moti have been Imptovcmcat Bids Opeacd, Coa- nitmoil ul it A. to micromi Mrs. M. E Emerick of Hillsboro It It. Itui lior foni. T'ht* now tract U t Is Halts Cwapaay of Wss Struck Dows sad Killed ■‘olirli I h I' iiii I J. Krhlnnlor, of by Stage on Highway Fertlaad; Bills Passed l.ololinril College, I in I,-nli u i it. III., mol Dio no» tllrcrlor N \V. A. Tli<* Town Council met uk tlin hoariia, illrorlor o f rorroulion " l i e u Mr». Mary Kliuibelh Town hall Mudila) evening, llo*ir extension ut On k lit ml, t'.nl. I'lm'iiok, who hud been vieillug regulitr monthly meeting liriiiii Hchl»»ler roiliCH lo Ilio college the grave o f her liu-baud in Ilia loi|i| on Ilio ovoiiin k o f (In* finii on it llifoo yoiir contl'iirt al 'oomelery one.half mile we»( of Muiiilay In each Ilion III. Con­ ♦ li ridi» Ilio fimi your ami smino IlilNIioro, wa» »(ruck down by siderable 11 mo w o Inkan up III tlioronflor. lo Ito pulii liy h I iii I oii I a we»lbound Porllaiul-llill-boru umili inn mid punk I iir oii Ilia for h inni nulo rerefpts wltli un mid MoMiiinvIHo Stage |a»t Sun­ iinmllily MIN. »sverni o f wlilrli allunili contribution. Ilo I h on day afternoon, »lie wn» killed in- war* o f un tintinnai character u twelve montU* buwlw miti will »tunlly. Mr». Kmorlek wa» for- t uni’ ll u h Unit o f wot I Ins lid1 ma­ noi only couch vurnily fooiliull ty-uinc year» o f ago. lar boxe», pul (top III Hu* now bui iihh NI io ollior »porla mol Mr». Stephen Henalcy, mother »• lor main along Rrtrknon mir-mourut athletic». Ko lia» of Mr». Fmoru-k, who nccoiu- • ml gel Una .lonneuled up w tlh , UM,|,.r Kni*'(. piinioif her In Ibe cemetery, wax Ilio oullyius llutrirtH timi uro lliirknr nidi iihi ' w ii ntodlfied nearly »truck when a *pe,-,|lng uoìiik lo putrhuHC water troni Noi ir limilo System of plny auto |*ii»»od them h » Ihey came Iteavertnn. l.ooiburtl Ita» rlomioil np Oli ull out o f the eomeleey. Mr» Kmer- Tlio lidi» on Ilio Improvciociit contonilora m Ilio ibroo yoar» lok wa» wulehing Iho narrow of \S ,i » li 11 tp t on, u puri o f Lom- iunior Kohis»ler bui Ih,- inlglity o»rapo o f h- lo t lia Kulan Engineering nidi iiku I iih I liti for ull II» opponrnl» »lle dieeclion. The wfago, wlueb I alimi rur (ioti Co. of Portland In t game» ilurmit Ilio porlo«!. w «» driven by "Slim " Wise nf 'Ir Itala» o f lite Company » » » "lim i" Konrim » i l i bave super- Porllnml, »topped quickly be­ pranonl ami umlor liN di ree Iloti vUion nf a ll work ni p liy H irn l fore II ran over Mr». Kmeriek. tu» fnrrmuii Hlulail limi (boy limi '■limaidai Inrlliding intercidi»«!, Mr» Kmeriek had been a re«|- ibmr no Hlroot work ut Ibi» ino nl». ii I li tot ir h a» » o li n» ■ iti r« - •lenl o f IliINtHiro for eight,-en mailialc Mrliiily bui limi (boy murul n|tortn ami gy iiiiiuhiuui year«. She N survived hy her lm>l barn tu lite lumina»» fnr rot||'»o» Ilo olijoyH a »d io l'cp- mollier and (wo brother». J II. »ovorul your- mol Ihnt llioy had f„ r llb,|,ty ttll(, (ntegrily llon»ley o f HHNIioro and Carl i .••formo,I approximately half Ilf „ „ Hensley o f Klamath Falls. million dollar» o f work In Kid* „ ff(rll,, Connly in Washington | „ fix a t e d . ,, A FORD COMPANY I bere w .i» a pedilón -l*no.l (mlifiirnlu uumc the lu-l vear MAKES PICTURE by several residen!« o f t h e T o w n :,,, wllh " 1 lie Hoad to Huppliie»»," a coinplnldld* o f the (toa» limi , ».„Hrac were Ira.PH..mg nn (hoir prop. | Th„ nrw ,44rrrl(ir hll. ,n uiution picture designed to pro­ erky and M oine coimldarahla |r ,v „ , „ uch wllh California mole m icro»! m heller highway» 'lading'. Till» pclllbm, mining mol Stanford syslems o f uilor- ha» Juwt been couiploted at the uidlor Ilia alalo la w for licensing collegiale atblolicH for noverai l ord Motion Picture l.aboralory It wu» produced by tho Ford il"a», wa- referred lo Ilio eon- yearn and uudor.land» I horn Molion Picture l.aboralory in »labio for Ihm dNIrlel thoroughly Ilo wuh rb>»o|y a ». A politlón was presented ask­ noolalod with Iho very lalc«i In conjunction with the bureau of ing for Ibo Htroot Improvomonl phyair.il oduoallon. training and' Public Houd», (J. S. Ilopuriiueul Iho Highway of Iho on«l ond o f Sixth Street »pori» a» a mombor o f Ilio ox- of. Agriculture, bul a» Ihl» I» n »hört »treat and eeullve roimiiilloo o f Ibo pby- educational Hoaid and Ibo Nu- N only twenty fool wide. Iho Hioa diroolorn' woe lot y o f Iho Y llooal Auloinobilo Chamber ot lUimmorce and carrie» their en- pollllon wa» tabled (o nwalt M C A o f North America. dor-emeiit. »urli u limo an there could some President Coolidgo per-onull) ollior uoprm emoni work como 3 MPAIGN CHAIRMANSHIP appeal o,| m one of (ho »cone» up and bo acted uu *1 Ibo name IR COURTV ACCEPTED and lia» exp i••»»,<, 1 hi» approval limp, _ • Hev. lam Hcyan Fi»lihnck vi o f (ho pu'luro. He i» »„ow l QUITTERS ROT WANTED ¡IIHUbor« bn- accepted ibo rhalr- prosoniuig a scholarship eertl l ook idg I h n inali Iho "Help manahip o f I li«. I'nlvrr»ily o f firalo lo IPdi Preston, the farm W auled" advertisement» m a Dregon aifl rmnpaian In \\ a.li Ini hero of the story, wlm is tin farm paper the other day. il melon county. I mlcr hi- lead winner ,,f a prixo essay coulee » a - |iilrre»l|ng In »ce how many j ornblp (lie alumni o f II i I h di.» on heller road». The scene wBi o f thc.e farmer» ndvertNed "No Iriol »III do their -hare Inwards taken on ike W bile ilou»' quitter» wnnied." Judging by i rai»lna a fluid o f one million ground» and willi Iho Pro»i,|enl Mir number win, mentioned their dollar» which •- t" be (he alumni > Dior» appearing in il inrludiu; averalon lo quillcr». people o f contribuì Imi I» the S5,nn».(M>di members o f the Highway Kducn Ihnl kind mu»l be numerou». five year building progn.m re llonul lh mi r,1 o f which Hoy l> There N nn incrennina mim- I qu iic,| for Ilio University. Chapin 1» iliaiim an. Alumni llirouabolll Ilio conn- her o f people who are frightened Principal setting.» o f the film by bard work They may think i try are rallying lo (fio »uppnrt »o re taken around Fairfax, Vs they » „ u l ,I like farm life, bill i o f (bo University in Iho gift (ifleen mile» out o f Washington •t, lh,-> are askrq lo pili ut • i campai*!!, » ludi ha» lieon madr and (lie chief characters wer, pollravOil by people resoling Ii reni day'« work o f tnusruiar ef- noro»»ary by Ilio largtdy Ino rea» fori, Iboy gel Urei After a ing number» o f -tudenl» al Ilio ibni vicinity. few day- Ihey foo| all in. A l'n iver-ily. Tlio ciirollmont ha» Copies o f ibo film arc M n| tnry man quii» al Ihal. and »unir | arown 100 per cent »U hm Ilio »out to branches o f the For< men mny bo afraid they will Inni leu yrar», and it i» expeded Motor Company in Iho Unite, do themselves pby»ical Injury. lliat wllliln Ilio nexl five yoar» State» and the picture will lie Ilul if an able bodied man th<- mi in ho d now on Ilio rampu» shown generally. Highway Com Properly lo ni(»»|opert. will keep on. even If he doe* will live iloulilod. cm i'dy engpioar» gel tired, lie will find (hut h i» euro for Ibe ' sllidonta eurullnl load official», school» and al' ?tr«nglf) grow» ,|nv by day III» in Ilio university al prenoti!, and I i tlerealed in Ihe promotion o ' experience will lie a benefit l o l l e givo llioni ini educallnn Ilio improved highway» may obtan I. Prink et ux: tract in Johnson him. lequsl nf llial proMdod in any use o f iIn* film free o f charge. Fslale Add., Beaverton Reedville _ _ _ _ _ _ Uiniversity, re,pure» praotually , Ae. $10.00. CLUBS QET 0SRTIP I- all Ilio rm \ or»ily fim o Ilio miti-1 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Danger. J. M. B. Sol I wood lo .1 0 0A TE S OP A0HIEVEMERT ug". |oa\mg bui a »Inali margini »Im recently returned from The. Uungorford: 3.203 «e., Sec. 3. Certificate» nf arhievement f"r building». Every uook and i Dalles, a baby girt. T» 2 s.. H i w .. $ 10 . 00 . bave I...... rercivrd in Ibe Counly I ''• '"* 7 " f University i» al hrhool b Offln* j ì ' r « l o III*' Uniti N»‘ \\ for Ibe Chehalem MI llolsteiu I building* are nee.led al once Calf Club, leader W li. Baker. I * " '1 '*••• •Tnlver»lly nni»l li,-gin and Ilio Potalo ilrowlng Club. lo pmvialon» bir moro leader V. A. Kvere»t. »Irniente. Ilio Stalo I» provid Tho»o eri Ufinilo» aro »Igned * ge»termi»ly for genera! malli by ileo. FarroI o f {ho li. ,s. Jtcpt. j lenanre and rimimi ho a»kr,lI lo of Agr|t'||flui'e'; W'allqr M Pjèfe,. ] Increase its appropriation al * hi.« i Ho Ihe University, like! ii'ovgnior of iirrénn'; W J. Kmr. ¡lime. PpoHidonl o f il. A, C.i .1, A. oilier »late universities, Inis c m -j Chiù oblìi. Sialo Stipi, o f Sellimi»: j barked on a gift campaign lo | Paul Mori», Ulroolor Sialo Kv- secure Ihe needed buildings from I oiih I oii Service; II. C. Seyinour, (hose wlm are Ini,’ rested In e,lu- Stnie ('.tub Leader; Kimmi Hry- cation In the Stale oi Oregon mil, Co. School Hupt.; D. T. Me- Tile buildings most urgently Ì Whorler. County Agent; and by needed are library and menmrinl (lie local d u b lender. j court, liberal n il» building, alidi- j These certificates are given 1 Inrium, fine arts building, »ei- only In sudi Roys* mid Girls’ ! enee building, gymnasium, in Clubs who finish their work one , ffrinary, student union, armory) hundred |ier rent. journalism building, law build ____________________ __________ ini. rhemlslry building, men'» dnrmilnry, women’ s dorinilory, | and, in Ibe city o f Portland, a me,Ileal »eliool building, hospital. m i ,I a building for Ihe F.xlension From O ur R ea d er» renter. Of these the alumni have >et Iteaverion. Ore oqt to provide the Library, the April 8, 11)21 'Gymnasium and Alhlelie Fields Dear h | i ; uml Hie Memorial Court in mem i I would greatly appreciate !°r y " f Hie 17 University men your kindness o f you would give'w lm died during Hie wovbl win us the following write-up In your I —--- ---------------- paper; .NOTICE "W hitford has again organized If von want lo vo|e al Ihe com- i Its baseball team Ibis spring, ing Primary election, yon had , Any teams desiring game» heller see Ihal your nnme Is on write Edward Bettendorf, B e a -> Ihe Voter's List. If you are not 1 verton, OregTln." sure, you had heller register Yours Sincerely, nml make assurance doubly , IC«>y"tn. w. H. U.l______________ Edward Bell,indori sure. , .-I-™«— »"”»,..iTT2nl n,lni. tnrll X Held Monday Eve l'Ut Congregational Sunday School j The Woman s Home Misslon- ea, Ii Sunday at 10 A. M.; p reach -( !iry society o f ihe Evangelical ing in German. It A. M. At- c.iiurrli met Wednesday after- ten,lanre at Sunday school Iasi noon. Mrs Mauer is president Sunday was to. Rev. Salienti». o f the society. Pastor. Miss Helen Cowgill o f Cor­ vallis, a leader o f (he Boys’ and ■ Girls' Clubs, visited the schools Thursday, and held a cinference with the club leaders and mem­ bers. Beginning to Flow Mr. Crabtree from Montana lias purchased the confectionery store that was formerly run by- Mrs. F. R. Burtch. Mr. and Mis. Burtch expect to move to Port land soon. A Boy Scout meeting was held Wednesday evening, an,| about twenty boy« present be­ came members. Another organi­ zation meeting will he held in Hie near future. A meeting will soon be held in the Tigard school auditorium lo disruss the proposed union high school district. Everyone i interested is urged lo.be present al (lie meeting. LETTERS I : % Small Child Scalded to Death M c rt Sprnfcr, Tw$ g*4 a Half Yens $f Ajc, Mat i m l$ t Water B r a $a i Shack Robert Springer, the little 2H - year-old son o f Mr. and Mr«. L. D. Springer was so badly burned Saturday evening when he sal down in a pan o f scalding water that he died shortly afterward, from the burn« and the shock sustained. The mother was at the W ash­ ington County hospital was tick in bed when the accident happen­ ed. The Springer family home is on the Fairweatl.er place about a mile southwest o f town. Mr. Springer ha« been em­ ployed in a wood camp but had been obliged to quit work on ac­ count o f ill-health. The little fellow's funeral wa« beld Tuesday at Hillsboro. Mr. Springer had but recently come to this vicinity and only a few people hereabouts knew the family. The mother had been taken lo the County Hospital at Hills­ boro and the father was staying at the home here. Neighbors say that while the people are poor they are net In Immediate need o f the actual necessities o f life as we were led to believe by the reports in the Portland papers. The father has now secured work in Hillsboro and is living • here. It is expected that the mother will be able to leave the hospital in a short time. DIRTY DOLLARS, POLITICAL DRAFT The ideals o f (his great Amer­ ican Independence, the principles o f which were established by fine men or moral fibre, strong and firm with honesty, who laid the foundation, making ail other countries' pallid. Oraft has always been since the era o f history o f the world. In the late war honesty de­ preciated and lowered the sense o f many and became more ram­ pant, amazing sums being in­ volved. At the coming November elec­ tions partisan mud will be flung, capitalizing graft and its as­ sociates. The present investiga­ tions o f corrupt officials will awaken the public mind and de­ mand the cleansing o f the na­ tion, state and municipal offices that have been besmirched by men, traitors to the cause o f this great Democracy. So I say dirty dollar«. A public office is a public trust. These officials at W ash­ ington D. G. or elsewhere I trust will meet their doom and de­ feat. The stench left behind must be endured and we must restore the confidence and ideal e f this government reestablished. The action o f these corrupt men with ability, edneation and trust whose constituents erected or appointed have destroyed o u r faith in their character. It is a sad betrayal and perhaps I am a little strong in language. Mediocre and weak characters often are sentenced for petty crimes and offences and the higher ups, wise in the intrica­ cies o f keeping within Ihe Taw, possessing cash and affluence escape its mesh. Tlieir acts should be punished, being Ihe more despicable. Too much politics, and too much "T o the victor belong the " and dirty dollars. .— By Fred Koshland. THE COUNTRY CHURCH Some Sunday School worker recently reported Ihal it has been estimated, tlml only one flflli o f the rural population at­ tends church. The source of the statement was not givcu but it seem* incredible for there are Mrs. Virginia Hutchison had many neighborhoods where (he the misfortune to fracture her churches are well attended. But 1 ankle Sunday morning. She is also there are many where the now in the St. Vincents Hospital |churches are very poorly sup- and is recovering as rapidly as ¡ported. could be expected.- I j n these times when the ma- Tlie Metzger W om en s Club jo r i t r 'o f farmer* have automo- niel at the Clubhouse W tdnes- biles, it should be easier for the day. Dinner was served, and the ¡country families to go to church business sessions were devoted | than ever before. But church to the consideration o f various i services must be made attrae- 1 topics o f interest to the com -Itive. The people In the centers munity. [o f population must give finan« ------------------- trial aid to many struggling s o c i- Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Robins and jeties, so that they can afford f«> family motored to Salem Sat-'h ire minfslsr* who are adequala itrday. returning Sunday. ' for thefr great talk. $