University Library *' ]T he B eaverton R eview WB The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME X, NO. 32 Rebekah Lodge In­ stalls New Officers Mrs. Kdnn Sheet* I* New Noble (¡rand; Hazel Miller, Vice (¡rand HAVE REFRESHMENTS O. Ilumburg I* F.lrrlrd Am De­ gree Captain fur n n l term Thu Beaverton Ki-brkah lodge held Installation uf officer» Tues­ day evening. Thu following officers wura in­ stalled: Edna H u tto , Nobll <.■ atxl, lU itl Millrr, Vico (.rami; Sarah Chamberlain, Secretary; Myrtle Hatilman Chaplain! Torlwrg l»Vn- aon, Warden; Olga liielman. Con­ ductor; Klurencv Drorbaugh, liutdc Guanlian; Mr» Taylor, Outaidu Guardian; Celia lluletl, Kight Sup­ port to the Noble lira nil, Alice Wheeler, l-efl Support to the hv- ble (.rand; Nettie Me Elroy, Kiglit Support to the Vice (¡rand; Ada- line Fnoat, Left Support to the Vice tirand. The music.an and treaaurer were abaent. Mr«. Roae Slever.a, District Deputy 1‘reaident, wa« the inatalling officer. She waa aaaieted by aeveral I’eat Noble Granda and I’aat (¡randa from lleaverton, Portland and other lod- gea. Mra. Anna Huger». the Immedi­ ate I'aat Noble tirand, waa pre- aented with a beautiful I* S' G pin by the inembera of the looge. Mr. O Humburg waa eleclefl degree captain for the enauing six month». Refreshment» of ice cream, rake and rolfee were aerved at the cloae of the meeting YAKIMA (JIVES WORK TO RESIDENTS ONLY In normal years thouaanda of tranaiaitt workera from California, Oregon, Waahingtim, Uritiah Col­ umbia, Idaho an,I Montana flock Into the Yakima valley to find work at thinning. apraying, picking, »ortlng, packing and canning the Yakima valley a $25,000,000 fruit, hop and potato crop. This year, with thouaanda of local re»idcnl« unemployed, and with pneca which will not pxinit giowera to employ the normal number of workmen, a plan has been inaugurated to employ local reaidenta only. A Local Kc»ident Identideation card ia ia»ued to all local inen and women who can prove themaelvea reaidenta of Ya­ kima county. Karmera, packer* and shipper* will employ only thoae carrying this card. Tranaienl workera, both men and women, who contemplate finding auch work are therefore being advlaed to aave themaelvea the expenav and embai raaamer.t of a t­ tempting to find employment in the Yakima valley thia auinmer or fall. K R O O N CHURCH HAS “CHILDREN'S DAY” Sunday waa obaerved aa "Chil­ dren’* Day at the Kintun church. A very good Attendance enjoyed the folkiwing program: aong $>y achool; recjlation, "Thought for Children’* Day", Heulah I’etcraon; recitation, ’’Our Country", Elmer Hierly; reading, “On Children* Day’’, Lucille Vanllorn, accompan­ ied by Miaa Marie Steelman or, the organ; reading, "A Convincing Welcome”, Merilee Pomeroy; read­ ing, "Miaaionary Work”, I’aul Pe­ terson; reading, “The lllind Girl’* Request,’’ Loia Bierly; reading, "Lord of AH’’, Eugene Van Kleek; uxercjae, Roae Mary Aten; recita­ tion* by Kathryn Pomeroy and Ruth Merilyn Wright; aong, "Ba­ by Moses'', Merilee Pomeroy; ex- erciae, "I,oyal Scouta”; vocal aolo, "Teach Me to Pray’", Miaa Maria Steelman; aong by all. A basket lunch waa aerved at noon- At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the paator, Rev. W E. Simpaon, preached a fine aermon. Mra. J. E. Emmel of Milwnukie, nearly KO year* old, aang a lieautjful aolo, which waa greatly enjoyed by all. Single Copy, 5 Cent* Beaverton, WaMhington Countv, Oregon. Visitors Attend Lo- LETTERS a aa - - aa . Editor Review: having bad many inquiries lim n my recent trip to California I wr.te tneae few line*, bellvvi..g it wld l>* of mtereat to many of your le a n e r» . Mra. Hedge and 1 loft Benkerton on lUotuioy morn ng, Jn.li U'h, at o A M with Van Liowu at the Wl tel. Arrived at (¡rnnni I a n a- lout b P. M where we stayed ail night. Next day we arrived at the home of our daughter Zola at Chico Calif Stayed there ale.,it one week, naiting place» of Interval in thin vicinity. I .eft Mr». Hrdfcr with Zola and Van and I wen: to Alameda (ju»t lairoaa the bay from San Francisco) ' making a abort call on our old friend, Walter llarrla In Sacra­ mento. Mr lla m a wai not at home but Mra. llarrla waa. After abort vialt wim my daugh­ ter Marjorie, in Alameda, a* made a big drive to Loa Angela* to the home of Oalie where we put in 8 day* aight aeeing, including one day to Catalina lalanda, about 30 mile» off »bore We took lhal trip In a glaaa-bottom boat viewing the numerous fiahea and *ub-marine garden*. TlUa la aure a worth while trip. Yea, we mode a call on Bud and John Hunter in Whittier, and found them very buay dialling out gaso­ line They have one of the beat equipped and handy filling atatkii* aeen on our trip They are well fixed for any kind of business in their line and I believe «re get­ ting more than their »hare. While in LA . I railed on our former townaman, Prank Dirtach and family. P'rank aeema to be happy and buay. He juat cloaeu hla achoolwork. lie haa been teach­ ing in both Paaa.ena and lx»a An- grlea. II* haa a contract for hi» night achool and hops» for a poai- tion in a day achool, but aince there are about HUOO extia teach­ er* in Southern Calif., he will feel aafer when he get* hia contract Mr. Dietarh and family look fine, The children are tanned brown a.< berriea, but look fine. The next aix weak* be must »pend in a aummer achool for teacher». Prank would like to be in Beaverton,' but Mr*. Dirtach like* L.A. beat. We came back to Alameda and »topped a few daya with Margie, thence north via Keuwood Highway. The beauty of thia trip can not be dcacritwd It took 3 daya to come home, croaaing five ferric* on the way, but all are free except a ferry acroaa San P'ranciaco Bay from Richmond to San (Juinten. We made Eureka firat day, and North Bend, Ore., 2nd day, and on third day atruck the fineat place on the whole trip where cropa look good, good water, and warm aunahine, BEAVERTON. C E. HEDGE ree Holds Meeting i l EX PECT (¡ODD PRO­ GRAM LADIES’ NIGHT Kiwama this week brought out about the usual number of mem­ bers. No program had been ar­ ranged as the previous meeting was an inter-club affair and the local aggregation had not met to know just what to do. J. W. Raynard brought in a number of heavily loaded branches of cherries, Royal Anne and Lani- bert varieties. Some of these bran­ ches bore an unbelievable quantity of the fruit. The program committee ha* not definitely decided on what is to lie the order of bu*iness for next week's meeting, but on the twenti­ eth, a night meeting, "Ladies' night'’, Eddie Conoly will handle the gavel, and Dr. Talbert has a r­ range«! to have one of the subur­ ban Portland clubs come and help out with the program. This prom­ ises to be one of the big events of the summer, so reserve the date. ¡COURT HOUSE ITEMS Relief Commitee Off­ icers Give Report a m B IB L E C L A S S E S M E E T A T DOD BERG HOM E The Young People of the Port­ land Union Bible Classes held their June business and social meetings at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Dod Berg, Friday evening. A short business session was followed P R IC E A N D JO H N S O N by games and refreshments. About I N J U R E D IN F A L L forty attemled A cordial invitation i« extended to any young person each Mr. Harry Price and Mr. John- to meet with this group aon, who were aeverely injured Sunday afternoon at five, Behnke- last Thuraday when the scaffold Walker Auditorium, Portland. broke on which they were working a t the new grange hall, arc atill GARAGE ROBBED; COIN in the hoapital. At flrat it waa SA CK U N T O U C H E D thought Mr. Price had only re­ ceived aome broken riba, but later The Holroyd Garage at Forest it waa discovered that three of the vertebrae* in the backbone were Grove was robbed Friday, July I. crushed and he waa put in a caat Five dollars in currency and about where he will be for at leaat three $25 In silver were taken. Forty month*. Mr. Klatt and Verne dollars in a coin sack was not Bright, who were alao on the disturbed, indicatng that either the thief was an amateur or he was acaffold were not Injured. interrupted by someone passing. The new hospital at Hood Rjver Entry was made though the bark was opened to the public recently. «k>or. G O V . M E IE R O P P O S E D T O C O N S O L ID A T IO N ARRESTS In no uncertain terms, Gover­ E. Boswell: drunk; given 25 days. nor Julius L. Meier recently de- 1 A. ¡Shaw: drunk; given 25 day*. dared himself xtrongly oppoaed to Martin Croy stole a camp stove the proposed initiative measure from Bill Kelly near Banks. He that would move the University was caught at Greaham. He paia v«M „ l i Given In Time, hi» fine and was let go. til i s of Oregon to Corvallis, move the 1 Letters Are Read From At­ state’* three normal school* to Discuss Laying out of Road Emanuel Edelman. charged wiwi I ¿ « u Money, Trade, Etc., Eugene, move the law achool to sale and possession of liquor. torneys, Owners of By County Along the Salem, and establish junior college* W. A. Miller, charged with rob­ to Committee Property, Etc. j at Ashland and La Grande west City limits bing a store at Forest Grove, haa been bound over to the grand The governor'» alate meat waa 1 ADJOURN VERY LATE made in the form of . letter to S O M E MANY HAVE DONATED J E C T T O R O A D >urZ William Van Stiphout: charged Henry Zorn, president of the Mar­ with possession of liquor and with Matter of Oiling l.ombard Street ion County Tax League, backers Meqtiag of the Ooaamittee to Elect (Tiamber Backs L’p City In Ef­ driving while intoxicated. of the initiative measure. Referred to Street Committee fort* to get Water Supply OiUera Will Be Held Sooa “After a careful stucy of the ACCIDENTS One of the interesting feature* matter, ” Governor Meier stated, "I Marshall Mann was injured on At the meeting of the Chamber of the Council meeting held t>.o> am of the firm opinion that the The report of the Beaverton Re­ week waa a visit from II. L. Mac proposed measure would not be of Commerce held Wednesday eve­ his right hip and leg when hi* lief Committee for the past year car waa atruck by a car driven by ning, the time was taken up in a conducive to saving to the taxpay- Kenzie from Hillsboro who atated follows: road project A- V, Hemming, who came on that J. E Reeve* had traded him I era, but on the contrary would discussion of the Receipts—party gt high school, which has developed recently look- to the highway from a side road a tax certificate against block 22 result in large economic losses, $31.75; Jim Lewis $1.00; Evans ing to the establishing of a county near Sylvan, in llocken* Addition for an auto­ greatly increased taxes and de­ family, $1.50; Mr a iu Mrs. W. E. creased efficiency in the functions road along the west city limits, mobile The certificate was for f’l-gg. $10.00; Portland Gas Co„ MARRIAGE LICENSES taxes previoua to 1928. Now there of the university, the college and south from Farmington road to $15.00; Hizeldale Literary Society, Roy G. Watson and Lena E. the normal schools.’’ Allen Avenue, running almost north are four more year* taxes due and $10.00; High school student body, The governer defended the uni­ und south along the west aide of bakken of Portland. Beaverton ha* aome $700 street $18.20; Odd Fellows and Rebekah» Lionel Grant Boyd, F. G., and assessment* now delinquent which fied plan for the stale schools aa the Herthold addition. $14.05; Leonard Adams, $3.00; Mr. Evelyn Marie Moder, Portland. Several residents of the west outlined by toe board of higher the City holds aa a lien on the Robert E. West and Lenore M and Mrs. F. H. Schoene, $10.00; education. Under this plan, the in- l1* ^ of the Berthold addition and property. Ruby Boyd, $.50; Odd Fellows and Klwood- Geo. Davis of the National Air­ at.tutiona will be operated as one i *ome who have land west of that Rebekahs, $.75; Odd Fellows and Albert F. Bick and Luetta A. un.fied system under a single chan- tract' have petitioned the County port corporation located at Watt’a Rebekah*, $.50; Telephone Co. Court ^to establish a road leading Johnston, Marshfield. Airport appeared to protest against celior. $10.00; I. O. O. F„ 0 $3 00; _ SUa- from Farmington Road south Andrew Daniel Hilton, Tigard T \ . , to the CUy joining with the county' The board has effected a saving ui a u:- T :n: v :. . r dard 041 00 - *6 <*>; Beaver Social in laying out a road across prop­ of approximately fl.UUU.UOO a year, Alien Avenue. Others believing that and Sophia Lillian Yilek, Club and Masonic Building Ass’n. erty which they are developing in­ and under the new set-up further the establishment of such a high- bfn*- $66 00; Ed Halsten, $1.00; P.fc-P. to one of the fineat airports In economies will be possible. It has way would seriously hamper the Co„ $10.00; High School Band CIRCUIT COURT development of W att's airport on the 1‘aclfic Northwest. been the experience of states op­ $8.00; Play at Beaverton Theatre, Albert Landauer vs. R. P. Lan­ Wednesday circulated a petition After the auditor's report was erating cons Mutated institutions protesting the laying out of the dauer and Ernest Johnson: action $43.52; D. Gray, $.50; Mftxler, read and accepted, the Council that costa are considerably .ugher $.62; Schcene, $.50; Richey $.50. for money. passed on the bills, some $600 of than in thoae states, like Oregon, road. ToUl, $2618». Tualatin Co., a corporation, vs. Both petitions were presented to which were allowed and a $500 wh.ch uia.ntain university and col­ Disbursements—W. M. Manning, the County Court Wednesday. They p £ Bms-kl^y et al: foreclosure payment made on the bill for street­ lege separate. $5 00; J. T. Hunter, $.75; J. W took the matter under considers- me^'lan!CS t*,en' lights which haa been pending ne­ The governor also expressed the ®- Via vs. Js. Schmidlkofer Sprague, $4.29; Beach’s Market! gotiations for a lower rate for the opinion that to place the two tion, setting Wednesday, July 13, $2.14; Beaverton Review $3.00; lights and an adjustment of what schools on one campus would mean a* the day when the* would hand et ux: action tor money, Montgomery k Ward Co. $3.20; down a decision. State Industrial Accident Com- the city claims ia an overpayment the loss of loe identity of Oregon Beachs Market, $1.2«; L W. Short, The chamber voted to go on re- v»' Herman L. Groat: ac­ $1-144; W. M for lights covering a period of , State College. He referred to the Manning. $1.36; cord as backing up the City Coun- tloD tor moneyJ____ time gone by. Stipe’s Garage, $.90; J. W. Sprague, | exper.ence of other states, where cil in their efforts to secure 1 Tfce bid vd W. F Baxter and university functions almost com­ $11.13; W eill Dept. Store $6.48; PROBATE COURT source of water supply. G. II. Nordatrum on the garbage Petition th at the will of Robert H. Hunter, $.80; W. M. Man- pletely submerge the functions of CC nccaaion was accepted. Letters M. Shaver be admitted to probate. ning, $1.73; W. M. Manning, $14.44; me college c/i vision. He expressed were read from bond attorneys and SILENTLY PASSING i Peition for the appointment of J. W. Sprague, $M0; Mike Piepiovi, from owner» of property proteal- tear that the same situation would « ------------------- --------------------- $13.92; a guardian for Thomas William $1.35; W M. Manning were the two ing the building of aidewalk* at aiise in Oregon Mrs. Rebecca Kennedy, aged 8», and Robert Morris Gregg, minors. Homer Williams, $4 25; MacMarr, schools merged. this time aa well aa one requeating M. Manning, $2.33; T. W Gregg, their father, was $2.50; W. Aside from the meiv economical died in Redlands, Cklif., June 21. appointed. *n ordinance controlling the poul­ Dean’s Drug Store, $1.10; Ohlenger She was a native of Ontario, Can­ try now at large One letter of aspect of the proposed merger, The will of Elizabeth Koeber Bros., $1.23; Stipe’s Garage $1.00; ada, but had resided in Redlanda interest stated that since the no­ Meier discussed the question of for 22 years. She had been a re­ has been admitted to probate and A. E. Hanson, $4.50; Mike Pienovi, tice printed in The Review that w nether the state has a right to sident of Beaverton for more than Herman Koeber appointed admin­ $* 45; Mrs. E. C. Masters, $2.00; the Weaainger property waa open violate a faith placed with tne peo­ istrator. E. R. Johnson. $1.26; J. W. to visitors, the place had .been so ple of Eugene, who provided a site 20 years, coming here in 1888. Sprague, $.98; W. M. Manning, Orders Signed by • Judge over-run that the owners had been and ounated y $«0,000 for the initial w fv v v > vi n»v U l u l a i • »a ohe . is I» survived . . by . . her . . husband. ’ tax* ^ i Trot r m [ ) pelt t r l l O on ll $367; W. H. Hunter, $.75; W. M. w enn, Y i the following cml- . Ordered Jw estate of W gl H. Manning $42-53; Ohiiager Bros., obliged to establish stringent rules building when it was promised that governing the conduct of thoae “auch University is hereby per- ! . Ked' Gordonier be closed and the mi - $1.50; W. M. Manning, $26.12; E. a n .n tlv i n r a t . ^ at at tk . in u ti ./ anas, n arren W . Abbott. Portland, XTiinistrator discharged coming there and restricting the m manently located the town of R. Johnson, $2.60; W. M. Manning, Ore.; Mrs. Irene Grandgeorge of visits to Beavrrtoniana on week Eugene City.*' The administrator of the H srn- $12-39; Beaverton Review, $5.00; days, "Although we may have honest Beaverton, Ore.; and two adopted son Hughon estate ordered to sell Beaver Wood Co^ $5.00; E. R. The matter of oiling Lombard differences of opinion, we should children, Mrs. Grace Hughson of either at private or public sale Johnson $2.79; W. M. Manning, Chat. Berthold, $1.00; street south of the pavement was not allow either passion or preju­ Beaverton and Geo. Meagher of all personal property belonging to $20.88; Beach’s M arket, $1.00; ToUl, referred to the street committee dice to enter into our disagreements Seattle; 5 grand children and 8 the estate. The final hearing of the Frank $251.55. with instructions to do what they and should consider all legislation great grand children and a host of thought beat in the matter. Strejc estate will be held August Cash on hand, $10.34. solely on it* merits,” the governor I friends. Some time after midnight the stated. Funeral services were held Fri­ 8 _ _ . . In addition to the cash receipts meeting adjourned to meet Mon­ day, June 24th at 3:00 p.m. at the The final hearing of the Joseph l„ted, Meier k Frank gave us day evening, July II at H:00 p m. F. Arthur Cortner chapel. Inter­ Hulsman estate will be July 16. iwenty-live dollars in trade and NOTICE ment was in Hillside cemetery, of n . . . . _ many people in and around Bea- DAMAGE TO KALE verton have given of their time. F IR E TO TA LL Y D E S ­ The public ia invited to attend a Redlands, Calif. besides food, clothing, wood, use Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Abbott DONE BY j » D V A F of T R O Y S S U T T O N H O M E meeting of the Beaverton Rebel i of Portland and Mrs. Irene Grand­ automobiles, etc. For this the Committee to be held at the high ) _ . . . . . Relief Organisation are very grate- george from here, attended the fu­ school Wednesday, July 13th at Serious damage is being done to f uj and wish to sincerely thank The SuMons home north of A- neral. loha was totally destroyed by fire 8:00 p.m. A report of the meet- | _____ a- L >nd cabh**re P,,mU ***»«>:! every one who has helped. Monday, the Fourth. The children ing of the Washington County Cen­ Miss Dorothy Leyman daughter severa^^A iys^b^the ^^ar^e^o'f -'lany homes have been brighten- had been over town and when tral Relief Organization will be l of John Leyman. Pofland, Rt. 2. diamond backed moth. In many m- ^ i hun*?,r cold they came home they discovered read. passed away on July 4th at the stances the leaves have literally *Vel^ by, ‘T * * C * f, of the fir* on the roof. Plans for the advance work ne­ ace of 18 years _ up. When examined t-raiij ¡. member of - the There bten eaten - me€tinl. . 11 ^ committee. for The Beaverton fire department cessary to continue this work age oi i* > ears Funeral services were held from many little slender green worms ’ j g . ,.ior “ , ,Wed“ waa there but were unable to through the coming winter will be 1 the Bethany Baptist Church. Wed- about one-half inch Z ^ V T " * check the fire. Everything in the brought up. nesday July 6. Rev Graff officiated. found on the undcr ,2 ? pU" « ’« w o rk basement ami lower floor were Election of officers will be held I Interment was in Union cemetery, leaves C o ^ o l ^ th.s ^ s t ,. Ait £ a ™™** F p„o.„ leaves, control ox tnis pest is dtf- there and give your support to this saved Even the plumbing fixtures a t this meeting and committees W W. E. Pegg was m charge. flcult wlth >nything but , , pray worthy c, use were taken from the burning build­ should be appointed to take care -------- with good _ strong poison and Dora Stipe, Secretary-Treasurer ing by -the people who were called of some phases of the work that , Carrie G. Callerman, wife of J. spreader added to the spray will pro- _ to the scene of the fire. were not present last year. M. Callerman of Aloha, passed a- bably prove more satisfactory than SÎTITÎYV r ’DiYITI» V i m v Jurtf> 25. 25. The Thp funeral fnnpral was urna other nfhor methods mufluoi«. of — * i O 1 U U I U Ä U U l J lC iL Io Everyone in thi* vicinity is urged W»V Mrs. Sutton was in the hospital way, June control, at the time and knew nothing of to attend and help formulate our held June 29th from the Aloha pa rjs Green used at the AT LAWRE NCES’ rate of n A 1 ; : — * Y. ■ - , , , „ 1 . f — a ll— A A ««« I n . V I AM A _ the fire. policy in this work for the coming Churdi. Interment was in Crescent one pound to 50 gallons of water ' There was some insurance on the *t,**on Grove cemetery. W. E. Pegg in with the addition of a little sprea- ! The Ladies Mission Study Club L. W. Short, Chairman house. charge. der is probably as good a control of the Bethel Congregational measure as any. Some have used church met for a pot-luck nineh- soap as the spreading agent for *on in the garden of the S. B. the spray but there is less danger Lawrence name Thursday. The of arsenical burning if a casein devotional was led by Mrs. R. B. spreader is used. Casein or milk Denney. Mrs. Zenas Olson gave a spreaders may be purchased ready very interesting talk on her se*eti to use or a home made milk spread- years in 'ndia. A fter spending two er may be very easily prepared. >'ears w't*> a 8ir*s school she was Six ounces of hydrated lime stirred united in marriage to Zenas Ol- into three quarts of skim milk will son and joined him in his work make enough spreader for 100 gal- at Bangalore, India, where they Ions of spray. As most of the worms worked togethe.- for five years, are found on the underneath side of Mr. and Mrs. Olson were botn the leaves that is where as much from Washington County. Mrs. of the spray should be applied Olson was formerly known as as possible. Miss Etna Emmel of Scholls. If a dust is to be used a m i x - ______ IT 1ZT ——— — . From Our R eader» O— — ■ SI .50 Per Yeat Friday, July 8, 1932 ture of hydrated lime and calc.um G R O U I* P I C N IC S A T arsenate will probably be more sat­ HALLS THE FOURTH isfactory than will arsenate of lead. j This is mixed at the rate of 80 A group of friends met at the pounds of lime and 20 pounds of home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. the calcium arsenate, tt---------------------------------------------- -- Hall to spend the Fourth with a lawn picnic. They enjoyed a fine A CORRECTION Fourth. After lunch they motored In the junior parade held in to Two Rivers for a swim. Honor Beaverton, last week, Shirley Can­ guests were Mr. and Mrs. George ts as queen, instead of Loia Livpr- Springer and two little sons, Billy more, as stated in our paper last and George from Capital Hill, week. Ore. and Mr. and Mrs. Schuler, of ▲ i great deal of credit for the parade is due to Rhoda Thyng Multnomah, Ore. and Ethel Kilander who both con­ tributed a great deal of time and AD BRINGS RESULTS effort to it. The float that won For Sale—7-weeks old C. White second prize in the boys division weaning pigs. C. Topich, Rt. had been constructed in a large 3, Box 453, Beaverton, on part by Miss Kilander. Frank Livermore place. This ad, costing 25e, appeared The Oddfellows and Rebekana join with the Congregational ehoieh ' in Friday morning’s Beaverton Review The following Monday in an invitation to you to attend the pigs were all sold, for the service next Sunday at 8:00 cash. p.m. Mr. Clarke, the pastor will , i preach the sermon. |