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O IV O T ID TO IN f f« R l« T O F « R N IN Q F IK L D A N O T H I F A R M E R * OF T H « W IL L A M IT T « VALLBV THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS TWENTIETH YEAR H .S pr> :. uh f lu n i PUBLISHED SPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER CLOVERDALE FARMERS UNION ELECT OFFICERS Buy Tractor For City Street Work 15, 1923 EVANGELIST PREACHES LEAKE’S ORCHESTRA ON TWO GREAT EVENTS FIRST LYCEUM NUMBER "T h e People's Paper" A L tV B NEW SPAPER IN A L IV E T O W N NUMBER Ì» MILL ROBBED OF J200 IN GAS BOOKS The special Evangelistic service now I Leake’s orchestra will be the first The Cloverdale lorn I of Ilia Farmer« Union met Friday, Nov, 8, The follow-, Authority to purehnne a tractor tor being held at the Baptist church will J of five entertainments in the Lyceum jlng officer» were elected: president, Je- “»• on »••« «Hy »treet» and alley» «»a eloee neat Saturday night when Kev 1 »«eon. appearing here at the High i Ironie Hweeney; vice president, Kiley pet- Ulv,’n »•>« «»reel committee h) the eity lie, I rick a,wak. on the aubjeet “ The I School auditorium, Nov. 21. The com- Ityj ron<ltteti>r, Jaaper Jennlng»; ,|,a,r council at .Monday night’» meeting. The Tv, (Dealest Etenta From Eternity to 1 puny includes H. J. Leake, who playa z Two hundred dollars worth of gasoline JUNIORS I keeper, Walt Margan ;aec trena., Ilarry committee will likely buy a Fordaon, it ¡Eternity. From the standpoint of in- drums, xylophone, «a is phone, and meri- b”uP°* hooka, «2. in stamps, some non- Ilauor. Gladys- Kag 78; Civica Ml); Lower. I Mto Morton I terewt and attendance a . well a* the mbapbone, as well a« giving whistling tranaerable corporation stock, end two rliwtod nn <lel i» .luted. lllol.., 86, IlkkK I. 84. Typ.. I. 86; egate to attend the atnte convention to Liberty bonds were taken when burglars Heretofore team, were hired for une number who have deci.led for Christ, and imitative numbers. D«p 93, . Mr. Ix-ak. in assisted by his vife, ’ rifled the ’a ,e of »he Hpriagfield Mill lx, held in Eugene Dec. IM, 18, 3d. The on the gender and when the «treeta the meetings have been very siierossful. Carr, Ada- Ena 83; Biol 81; Sten aubjeet of making the rond which con needed repair the worst, it was general Friday night will be childrens, night Beth Woo, I ward Leaks, who will stag and Drain Co. some time Tuesday night, I 86; IlkkK I. 84; Typ I. 88; Dep HN„ | neet« the Willamette highway at the ly at a time when team, could not he when the Junior choir will have charge both classical and tail lad select ions, She *-ntranee was made through a west win- Cline, ilnrry, Kng 73; Am Ilia, 70; j I’leiuanl llill cemetery to the Pacific gotten. The tractor will take the piece of the musical program. alao plays the piano, Florence N o.in1 dow bZ removing a pane of glass, I II): III, , IlkkK 83; Dept 83,. Another robbery o the efoneern was < highway at Creawell wan diaettaaed, of two tennis. or thia work and will al- Kev. Hedrick pointed out in his ser another member of the company, plays Collier, Allene— Bug, V, Ml; Am winter, when thieves blew open the nnd a unaulinoua vole caat favoring Ibe ao pulii the city'a gravel Magona, it la mon, ‘ 1 Thou art weighed in the bal violin, saxaphone and ma rim ba phone, III« M4. Civ 77, Span M8; Dept 80. ance and found wanting,’ * that ho who and Malena Thrasher, oaxaphoniat, "“e’ hut found nothing o t value, project. A committee of three, con- «tated. Couley, Abide- Bog V. 73; Am 111«, “ They were gentlemen robbers, how elating o f .lew- Phelpa, Kiley Petty, I The eouacil dispensed with the act- breaks one of God's commandments gives as well selections on other ins- 80; Sten I. 75; Dept M<„ ever,’’ remarked John Bushman, com- and T a y lo r Circle waa appointed to lake ( o f „ fn , mc „ ffi« ., , t M onday breaks the least of them and is gudty J trunients. Cox, John—-Eng V, 78; Oeom II, In c ; CIV MO; I J ill, 60; Ih.pt M6. thia matter up with the memltera ot th e'n ig h t’s meeting. Councilmcn expressed of all. Christ fulfilled the law of Go.1 j A special feature of the program will “mating on the fact that the first ones Farmers Union at Pleaaant Hill. themselves timt the present tradie ot- and gave his life as sacrifice, said lie d -, he Mr. Leak's imitation of barn yard bad left the private papers uadisturb- Tpg III,, 86, , licer, Earl Humphreys, had bustiH.ss rick. The only way one can fill the bal- 1 fowl« and animals, and the whiatling of «d This time the box containing inwor HVInnk Agin« Hug 84; (knout H, ance policies, and other securities and j elsewhere and was not able to give the ' »“«« *• bT he'"« washed ia hie blood, ld rd calls. 98; Ain III« 83; l>ep 86, Hansen Cam p Ground« The management of the lyceum is on- papers o t G. G. Bushman, manager, wan . poaition suflicient of his time. Arrests ‘ ,’orn °* bi* ’ I'*” » bT tb® 8race of Oud Dillard, Kenneth Eng. V, KO; Civ der the direction of the board of di- opened in the street, and papers found Cause of Dam age Suit made by the oflker did nut jttsiify , «hrough faith in the Lord. ” 70; Meeh hr 83; hep 80 rectors, Sam H. Richmond, eha mvx; ‘ next morning after being rained on all Dillard* I.'.nrira Enx V. 80; Civ — Keeping him on according to Ifayor Ugg- Fred Look and A. C. Clark, ejeh of night, Everything of value, even stamp- 81; Hpan M3; Typ I, M6; hep 84,. (her plumbing work anil the running ‘ im»w. An out of town nmn may lie W illia m James B artlett whom hem la a committee. O. II. Jar- ed envelopes, were taken, and the ot- PorgUMon, hur^li» Alg 83; Oeom of the Tourisl store, suit has bsea I •‘■yd front time to time luriug the Laid to Rest Sunday rett is working with Mr. Richmond rn Wee found in great disorder. The rob- I. 83; Am III« 80; Latin 83 Ihtp M - g b <1 in the circuit court by Melvin llan wlbirt months, i traffic violatmea b<- advertising; George Ditto with Mr. bera had evidently worked with the lights Fox. Ealhej---Kng V. 75; Am Ills,I aen against J. I’, and August Kucker coni' too flagrant, the roune.bncn aat-L 83; Hoe 86, Anc He 81; Depl 83. fur damages amounting to *3,(MMI. Hnn- <’•'' miimen Ix-pley nn.l Long d":Und The funeral of Williiam James Bart Clark on reception, and D. W. McKin- on, and the shades down, taking their l a p 83.. -<-n claims he rentes), near Glenwood, ,l" ' lavorcl combining the office of left, who died Friday after an illneai nuu with Fred Louk on sale o f tickets, time. (la tter.—Lite Am His 86; Civ Inc; the grounds o r 81,5uo, w ith the under- I ” "••- "'beer and -lay police, of five mouths, was held Sunday ofter As secretary of the local Mr. McKinnon I The safe had not been locked, so there Ht»n I. 74; D«p 82. standing Hint Kucker was to do ccr- I Dissatisfaction of the grades given by noon at 2:30 o'clock, sat the Walker is *1«o attending to the decorations of was no damage to it. The robbery is Uaster. Kuby—Kng 86; Am Ills hnost to be regretted because of the in- the auditorium platform. | tain plumbing In the rest of thee cot- . the city for laying cement wave, was cha|>el. 81; Civ 81; L al 86; Dep 86. The American Legion Minstrel show convenience oeassioned by the lose o f i tages and elsewhere. This he luu failed -owed by E. E* Kepner, who s o - « ,« .'! Besides his wife and son, Meibern, H alsey, John Eng 66; Biol <0; lo do and caused .lamagr to the plain .before the council. He declared that tu m',,,rn his l,>“ one h » « » ^ is to be repeated at the Bell theatre on U p ers which will be of no value to th# imp 82; M T. 8—, O a r a J “ » ’« *“« « • . “ >• *« A» « ' »•»’ «•*»:• '■«<• »P*»» »IO«-«» 1« ’!•-• » in I A,b* * * Bart,rt‘’ ot 8PriM ««». <>"• evening, Nov. M, »ed the M -.thwv««. Harper. I-enabollo--Eng 83; counting <> the buainrM of the «tore i» t I mb grade« und tliat the e u g i i n f Winter, Mm. Lou Lewrie, of Lake City, lowing evening will l>e »tag€*d at t e , t II. 86; Civ 88; Hpan 84; l>ep 84. also «mght. . chart« were not being followed. Many.” * - Bn<1 * bo,t of fri' nd’- Four L hall In Wendling. J. M K eyd,, llolveraon, Jennlw --Big 80; Ucon* 18 In itia te d in Lodge Mr. Bartlett was born October 11, director, will be back to furnish wigs The Eugene Wmden Mills has file-1 a ««Iks have l>een built lately that have I, 85; Am History 80; Hpan 82; 1843, in Melboarne, Province of Quebec, and coatumee. He is directing a play ( suit against Joe Jacolui iy circuit court ap|«rently beep built off grade xnd will Eighteen candidates, two o f wh.mv Ih p 85. Ibnada. and and there spent his early at Forest Grove on the 16th. were from Hpringfield, were taken into Hoppe. Itosella— E .g V. 78; Geom to recover 8760. allege*! due for mak- have to l»e torn out if the streets are The cast met 8atnr*iay night in the boyhood. He came to West Bowling I paved, declared Kopner. the I. O. O. F. Lodge in Eugene last II. 80; Civ 76; Imt . Con; hep 82. lag blankets mid rotxm. Green, Mo., in 1866 and move I to Osage eity hall for rehearsal, and another re- night. The candidates from Hpringfield Jack. I'eullne— Eng 86; Geom II. i q ( p Elliott bus filed suit against O. I’. The eity council deputised Janitors iowa, in 1871 where he wns a contractor : hcarral will be at 8:00 Friday evening a tf i- a - o . tie s . M - ...................... . m v - x i « HIs n 86; Civ n 88; Hpan q 87 " • ’ . Malwn 88; Am S n • .u . were Ern™t Black and C. W. Black. seeking ♦3.74.66 nlleg«*d due for Smith and Gantx at the High School .... . . . . . . . . nnd builder and where he was married. in the W. O, W. hall, following the hep 86.. U--..1 - i l l Tho’* ’ »»'•■’- W icom Hpringfield lodge labor. r. K. M. hay lm* l*ecu given judg- and Lincoln school. Their nuto.-itjr is m . „ .j 8 ^ . j»» .ir .....A " 7 ; ........................... ' | After a time «pent in the Dakota ter Legion meeting. Mr. Keyd will direct Jacobson . Berttce—Eng V. 86; ment ngaiuwt were W. F. Walker. F. W. Breseler. M. Arthur K<»«e In the num o f . e«»i»fln«»<| to aeaool porpoan and they _ ».«i _ I . . ritonr, where he took government Ian«I the rehearsal Saturday evening before C. Bressler, ,F H. Walker, J. W. Gates, Hpa* 80. «366.86. Geom II. 88; Civ 80; 15 i | ar«* it v r w i t h o u t tk av. • are tsi to o «<rve without pay. I with hi« brother«, the family moved to the performance. hep 83. ________________ | E- E Reynolds, Chas, (fcmpbell, Hugh Msrriage licenses laened by the eoun- . The council votqf to accept 840. *lam ug)g Male. Luclelle— Bng 83; Civ TO; ty clerk include, the following: B eR jR -jaO «»<1 il» . rental on the city asphalt ( ’ | H. Jolliff, John Ketels, Hr., B. G. San- About fifteen members of the Spring- key> j v Woolley, J. H. Brummett, Hten I. 86; Typ III. 83; hop 88, min L. Bench, 26. and Alma Worthy- ««»ker used by the Union Bridge Co. trade ns builder nnd cabinet maker, al fielil post of the American I-cgion par- an4 Q M Ofao|1. Grand Pltrjan.h Manning. Verna— Eng 74; Am Ills lake. 27, both of Heeeta; Clarence L ?rs-|M s»rluK the Willamette river bridge though hi* deelining years prevented tieipatod in the Armistice Day parade Frank p Light Qf Lakeview OfM<| 83; Civ 76; horn Bel 87; hep 86.. Itavis, 21. of Sutharlins, and Florence ' Inex|«rienced workmen di deoBsi.lerable much active work. McMullin. Merl—Eng V, 83; Oeom snd celebration in Eugene on Monday. War.len, H. F. Walker, of Eugene, 11, Inc; Am Ills 73; Hpan 60; hep 83, Civile It. Galbreath, 28. o f Grunts Pass,’ damage to it while surfacing the bridge He had been sick since May. wi.en he Among those present was Fre dE. Lem- an(, Orand Mar, h>11 D w f>n.is and hellcie M. Burkhart, 19, of Oh- j The street committee was directed by R a n s d e ll . A lic e - E n g 77; Civ 80; pasnrd away at te home of his amily. ley. of Portland, j-s t commander of fhe PortlaBd encampraent were thtre. burg; Ixwter 1). Bowen, 21, and Daisy «>» eouneil to place a stand pipe nt the Itkkg I. 83; Typ 1. 80; hep 83. the poet, and former Hpringfield resi- ’b’ * ‘wer b«'<"«*‘“ ° “ «I H- Root, Vera—Eng V. 86; Geom I , Venae, 26, both o Eugene; Edgar D. '"«> On November the 23r«l the ladies of lient, here to visit his mother, Mrs. Vina Gurney. 26, annd Gladys Fern Wagner, I streets in order that it can be fluahed. 86; Biol 87; Hpan 80; hep 88. 1 50 Pile« Driven the G. A. R., of Springfield, expeet the : McLain, of Sixth and C streets, Hixfittior Ixiwls— Ifing j y L -! Am ' 26, both of Eugene; Vera W. Mathews, 1 The city recorder was directed to ad department preeident, Mrs. Sarah Oliver,! Dinner in the mess hall of the armory j Around 150 sheep piles are driven at just the assessment on «01 street on F s" Z 7 " A t’ pTaeL” Intel0* Sa,em- and in»P*‘or- Mra W™ [ wa. espeei.lly appreciated by the nwn, tfc# nfw BoothKH^ mU, Ills 80; Civ 74 Hpan 86; Typ I. 86; /18, o f Dexter, and Khoda W . H iggins, 17, hhwk Dep 93. Trent. in the center of the block an- »«uswe.l ,,° un'1’ ’ ot to h* ,he °* , Commander O. M. Olson » id . Thege g;Te a timber faeing tQ tfce r(>uod HI wart , Charlott»—Eng 68; Am warn.- ae th.we St the street inter-1 here * nd in’ ’* Ct ,he i An,onK o,hir’ ' r"m were pile, put in earlier. A doxen men wen, the His 84; Biol 72; Gen Hr) 90; Dep 8R, will tie a dinner at 12 noon, in the W. C. A. Swarts, Jess Meats, H. B. Free- at work this morning finighing the ite. As nierobcrs of thè Methodiat Camp I ^ ¡„ „ a Thurman. BeuhUt—Eng 74; Am ’•(). W. hall, ollowed by af meeting. land, Charles F. Heott, Frank O. Ben- (,riving Meeting commission appointed ut the His 92; Civ 82; Lat 93; Pnp 96.. Petitions for three street lights were nett, Chase, Elmer Maxey, Floyd pI, tf()I.m having ,MX>n built on the hill Pnrttaud con ventili, Mrs. A. B. Vati Whitney, Mary E, —Kng V. 88; referred to the fire and water committee Word was received this week by Mrs. Westerfield and Sam Richmond. D in wi„ uge<1 t0 hank |h e (Um * Gem I , 9 6 ; BII 90; Hptn 96; Lat Vaiali nn<l I)r. W. IL Pulkird, went to with direetions to report at the next J. J. Manwarning that her son, Clar Cottage Greve oa Tuesdav. The next so that scrapers can deposit dirt on it, 94; Dep 93. meeting of the council. ence Harney, was married to Adeline Pine Needle Club Meets camp meeting for thè state will Ite next and trucks with dump box attachments 8O P H M O R E 8 Wbitthouae on October 27. Mr. Harney July 24 to August 3, Dr. Pollard teporta The Pine Needle circle met at the drive under the platform and be loaded, Anderson. Mabie—Eng 77; Geom I. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Henry Korf resided in Bpringfied for five years, and home of the president o the organ f jt wyj take between 500 and 611a Two evangelista, tnuairians, and young 80; Anc Ills Inc; Biol 48; O p 84,. and Mrs. Lee W. Clark, were joint hos is now living in Kansas City, Mo., where 2atln. M ia. R. P. Mortensen on !karda t„ gupp,T , he aeeording t„ paopla’a workera bave been invitod. Barktr. Stella-—Kng 86; Civ 70 Those present g c Parker, master mechanic, The ereetiun of a new taliernncle to tesses to the P. N. O. (Tub, at the lat he is employed by the railroad, and where Thursday afternoon. Biol 74; DH.. 89; Dep 92. ter’s home. Third and Broadway. The the marriage took place. iwere Mesdames. Mortensen, W illiam (Tine, Ralphs-Kng II, 80; Alg 1, seni 1,500 or 2,000 is heing disrumiad --------- ¡Burnett, W. L,. McLagan. O, F. Kl- «■usiness meeting was followed by a most All *lata un apecifieationa will he prò- Inc; Kng V. 76; Civ 80; Biol 74; Dep An evening affair in the Hallow pleasurable social hour, after which a de The la*lies of the Christian church xer. Sam Richmond Nina Phenson, sented at the ministeriol meeting in 92.. e ’en spirit was given last week with Dr. lirious two-course luncheon was served. will hold their annual bazaar and food W W.. Stafford, a new member, and Collltw. G Indy a—Kng 87; Biol 74: Eugene on Deeember 5. and Mrs. R. P. Mortensen, of Spring- a g u e st Mrs.. L,. A, Smith, The following members were present: sale on Saturday, November 24. l6tt 76; DS 90; Dep 90.. R efreshm ents of pumpkin pie with field, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jackson, Mr*. Wilson Mrs. Montgomery, Mrse. Cowart, Byron— Eng 66; Alg II. of Eugene, as hosts. The party was on I BORN—At the home of Mrs. Simons Donaldson, Mrs. Hinson, Mrs. Glenden- Going to Salem—O. M. Olson anil Max whipped, rtfeam and! ‘both |e a and 69; Anc Ills Inc; Meeh I»rw 77; on 6th nnd G streets, November 1, to ning, Mrs. Mortensen, Mrs. Jess Lornh, Cogill will go to Salem Sunday to a t coffee were served by the hostess. the Mortensen farm, near Eugene. Dep 87.. Eleven couples were present. The even Cox. Charles—Eng 86; MAM His Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wilson, of Harris Miss Mary Roberts and Mis* Bessie tend the meeting o fthe brotherhood of Special music in opening Sunday ex- ing was spent in dancing. Decorations burg, n daughter, weight 8 pounds. Bench. r.iilnuy clerks. 78; Typ I, 82; MT,. III, 89 Dep 92. ercises of the Bible High School. Hear were jack-o' lanterns, bales of hay and Cox. Ida—Eng 91; Oeol 1. 78;M&M It. Great Bible School at 9:45. : autumn leaves. Ills 82; Biol 90; Dep 91,. “ The Greatest Name,’’ morning ser- [ Those present besides the hosts were: Doane. Belvln— Eng V. 68; Meeh mon. C. E. at 6:80 p. m. A happy Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Dr Inc; Dep 83; M T 3— ; Eng 3— . j meeting. Special orcheshtra and vocal C- A. Swarts, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Eckhcrt. I-oyde- Eng 86; Span 61; music at 7:30. Evangelistic service nt Eloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Skinner. Mr. T yp I. 87; MT.. III. 80; Dep 90.. 8 p. m. and Mrs. Milton Cry, Mr. and Mrs. How- Fritts. Litclelle— Eng V. 85; Alg II. __________ j nrd Freeland, Mr. F. A. Clingan, Mrs. 79; Biol 83; Hk>an 8»; Dep »0, The Needlecraft Society initiated ZelU ■“ of Springfield, and Gossler. C harlotte--Eng 88; Span 85; Typ 83; I >8. 79; Dep 93,. five new members at a meeting Friday Mr- ani1 Mre BoKart and Mr’ and Mrs’ night nt the home of Mrs. D. W. Cri- P - L- B«»rdi of Eugene, Harvey. Myrtle— Kng 83; Biol 74; I<at 67; DH,. 87; Dep 90 ,. ties. Those initiated were Mesdames. Hatigann, Margaret—Eng 86; MAM Floyd Flannery, Grace May, J. F. Ket- In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macheti H is 81; Typ 1, 85; DS,. 85; Dep 90. els. Charles Scott and A. C. Wilson. former Springfield residente, who ara Hawton. Myrtle— Eng V, 87; Alg Other ladies present were Mesdames. here from Boise, Idaho, their old neigh- II. 56; Ant H b 91; Spnn 87; Dep 86. Carl Olson, R. P. Mortensen, William hors and friends gathered at the home o f Hetnenway. Shirley— Eng 87; Alg Long, Robert Drury, A. C. McKinxey, of I. D. Ijirimer for an evening at cant» 65; MAM His 93; DS. 87; Dtp 82, Eugene, S. Ralph Dipple, andW. H. Ad- , last week. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, Rllmibetb—Eng 95; Anc rian. Mrs. Drury acted as chairman of Larimer, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Seavey, and HI« 97; nt 94; 1)8.. 94; Dep 90, the initiation program. All teh Indies Mr. and Mrs. Frank PePue. Others Hughes. Hriwnrd— Eng V, 82; Geo went in costume nnd stunts by the in- present were Mr. and '*ra. B. A. Wash- II . 90; Civ 78; Typ 90; Lat 78; it iated were featured. burrr Mr. s>i.l Mrs. Mark Peary, Mr. Dep 86,. aii.', Mrs. A. J. Pot kins, Mrs. J. J. Kizer. Frorence— K^<?77; Biol 83; Motored to Coquille—Mr. nnd Mrs. Brvan, and Mr. 'itlb y Stevens. Re- Typ HI. 88; Dep 91.. George Ditto nnd daughter, Hilda, m*'- • freshiuei.ta o .»ou.'jhnuts and coffee were Imnihert, Luctelle— Kng 83; MAM tored to Coquille Sunday, return: tg in j per e<’ late in the evening, after play- His 78; Biol 83; DS.. 83; I)ep 88.. -I the evening. While there thev .i.-'ted ing -'fc00.” The Machen» returned to 'Luyson, Thelma— Eng 88; MAM the Glenn Ditto family. their homo on Friday. Hla 93; Biol 84:138.. 90; Dtp 89.. Mitchell, Ju n e*— Eng 70; Civ Inc; To Attend Ceremonial—A rumher ot Ilkkg I. 80; Meeh D f Inc! Dep 85, A.tend Conventln— Among the the Muscovites ase going t- in 81-ing Mooa, George— Eng 80; Geo I, 85; right ; 8 - M illfield people attending the Re- field to the cerentolinl Sntnrdny Meeh Dr 95; MT,. 88; Dep 82,. 'hekah convention In Junctlo City an in Roseburg—the Kre~"lin bakn. Nelson, Itrnest—Eng III. 76; MAM rrolday evening were esdames,. How Ilia Inc; Typ 72; MT.. HI. 89; Dep Mrs. Paul Seett, of ripoknne, Wash., ard Freeland. Cal Barnea, L, E, arrived Saturday evening'tc attend the Clark, A1 Montgomery, Lee Lands- Nelson , Viola—Kng 73; Am His , . , v r . Ty), n t 1>op w funeral of her uncle, William J. Bartlett. Mrs. W. II. Paris was down from bUry’ Mr” and M” ’ WU"am D° nald- Nice. I’atll—Kng V, 76; Geo II. b e ; Mabid on W e.lnes,lay. i80»' M1“ ° 8 (>U Oray’ BeRS,e BenCh’ Civ 70; Meeh Dr 80; Dept 86,. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hogtand were in and Mary Roberts, and Messrs,. Br- Pember, Mae - Kng V, 78; Ant Ills] (Ccrtlnuod cn page 5 ) rom C.eswi'l ofn i'ril.iy. neat Black and Sankey,