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L I V I NEW SPAPER
IN A LIVE TOWN
THURSDAY, ARRIE 17, J »80
to Hold M usical Jamboree
^ ■ O f f E R Creamery
Opening Friday Pleases A u d i nee
FINE E M MUSIC
Sm all Ship Takes
A ir in Trial Hop
W U N E SERK
Proprietor« of Local Creamery Lincoln School Offers Play;
Dealre Public to View the
Inman School to Build Glider;
Disturbances Bother Audi-
Pre-Eaater Prayer Meeting Held
New Enterprise.
F ok Brothers Test Theirs
•nca
and
Musicians.
Tuesday;
Annual
Sunrise
County Chamber of Commerce
Sunday.
I
The
las,
»'age
of
,
he
wnrk
,
hf
Standard Oil Company to Build
Breakfast to be Held at Meth-
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Meet» Here Friday; P. M.
An almost full house turned out at
odist Church; All Churchae
fraam ery plant are be- •he high school last Friday night to
Gasoline Station on Spring-
Springfield« locally built airplane
Brandt. Dairy Specialist, to
Preparing Easter Programs. r"f “ »«”• , sd tod .y
preparation hoar the Musical Jamboree program, i
Is
a
success.
Tills
was
the
opinion
of
field
Airport With Latest
Speak; Civic Club to Serve
_ _
•
U*» °t» " house to he held there which was well presented and equally
W ill V i a i t C ream w rw
n,‘ “r who <*th«rwd at the airport
Equipment
in Servicing Air-
Dinner;
IH ^ V ie ft C r e a m e r y . Sunday afternoon to witness the de-
All or the church«. In BprlngfiaM 'OB,',rrow
Everything «III be well received by those who wer« not
Planes.
are planning special Kaeinr program»
w'’r,,u,« »rder end »omeone who
I annoyed and bothered by the dla-
All plans have been completed and "’OB8’rB,,OB8
<»« »hip which Is said
turblng nolaea created by certain ! exerythlng Is In readiness for a sue- ,
The construction of a modern air­
Practical mono-
group« of
local
unruly
school cessful meeting of the bane County ' , 7
, U ” ‘ Ot Ore« °B
plane service station on the Spring-
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8 7 " r* 1 n” mbar" o - ' - the , Chamber
of - Commerca h er, tomor- 7 J rn
7 MacManlman. chief
rhlef pilot of
Held airport by the Standard Ofl
eat of the play presented by the U n- row evening at « 3 0 o'clock
The
Inman 8(,hool waa at the control« ,
coin school augmented by others al- meeting has been designated a dairy of ,h * “hll> He took off several times j
«canted at a meeting
ready In the balcony made It next to meeting, and the dairy Industry In "nrt m"d’ " * " rBl l«"dH»SS to test the M 0,6 clty “ »ncll.
The new unit
mpoaalhle for the people sitting Lane county and the state will be the ’'*r,oug •’•’»troto of the machine. No when completed will
be the
This evening at 7:00 a prayer meet
very
here to hear the musical program, topic of dl.cu.slon The dairy meet- m*J° r <‘b*n*’“8 w«r« fr>«nd necessary latest and best equipment In Oregoa
Ing will be held at the Methodist
*7 "T*** *’ yery dlfMrul» for the Ing idea has been worked out to
<nr P"rt ° f ’be ‘’'“‘"’ruction work
■ hurrh at which time It (1 pike, the
gh school students to present their bring greater stress to bear on the after having flown the ship for one for giving gas and oil to airplanes.
father of Rev. I*lke and a reet I red
It will have electrically operated
minister, will b« the leader He will
ahoul"m "mM ,h "
’’“’»In« "»«Portaneo of the dairy Industry and hour, according to Lee Inman, man
pumps and Alters and strainers that
ager
of
the
school.
also lead the Bible class at the Bun-
.
i 10 ■«"l»t the new Springfield Cream-
"111 deliver the refined gas to tho
K ore.n , c .p t l v . t . Audience
I ory In developing . greater dairy In-
ihsy mornnlng gathering
Ship Taxied to Field
Springfield people were surprised plane with the minimum amount of
Koreans, a male quartet, cap- dustry ln the vicinity.
te s te r morning at ft:sn the Ep<
tlvated their audience with their
Saturday morning when they heard time expended. The Installation of
,
h le a g u e w ill hold their Annual
close
Alfred 2
.
Rratoaeer Jamison III
clos harmony .o n e .
the station will cost the company
Bunr.w Easter breakfast |„ ,h . has.-
B u .ll to ,h n? 1 ^ 7
P ” Br,n’”
b-
Principal an airplane motor on the streets.
about $2,000, and a five year lease on
and Fred
They
were
more
surprised
Ister
when
men, of the church Or.
Dr A II
I. Horton 1 ory Py.e
They have
P "“ ' 7 th" r 8pe8k''r at the meeting following the
had consider* listeners with
they saw a real airplane assembled the ground is given. The Lee Inman
of Kufenc. will be the »paatar.
Mr Br8Bd‘ '• • »P®cUl- on
able experience with creamery work to n . «doe. «„ell w a . 7 2 . 7 _ 7 7 * 10
Main street and watch it taxi out 7 7 7
J T ? * Wl” OperatB
k°” T
° f ,own
0,8 B,rBor‘ “Bd®r R a ' o ^ "{‘ { T 1’ Wh'Ch '*
The program for the various In the middle west before coming disturbed by the annoying d l e b X d ÏlJ 'd e p a r tm to Z tod
churches follow:
*
7 7 ’ ’ '„ T * 7
th’ p<” rer
>" »•» and MacM.nl- P,eted
Jnne’
I to the coast, and successfully operat­ ance In ,h . audience
place on the program which was 7„ 7 7 1 . " T * ' nm ,n *"d MbcMbb'
ed
a
creamery
at
Lahewiew
for
many
The Standard OH company Is tak­
Other numbers on the Program have been flliert h- j > r
C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
»
man came down to the building where
years before moving here. Emory were the Girls' Glee club. Which sang
»ho i. ¡1 and” . 7 7 * ° '
W‘ " b"‘“
Saturday ing tha lead In the country la tho
Morning Program
! Pylo has spent some Tim
won for to attend th. m eeting
™
and took It out on the atroeL promotion of aviation, and Its —-ml
with T
Th k - Pipers' Bong, which
• *S. —Bible school classes meet in
creameries In California studying J them the first prise at th e E u gen e,
„
clara room«
Here they mounted the wings and *rd
h00* ,B U8ed b3t *1] aviators,
'heir methods
music feat, and Gypsy Fires, which
Cr»»m«ry ProAicts at Dinner
turned the prop over for the first ln comlB« to ’he Springfield airport
10 00 - Scripture reading and pra er.
Most of the machinery la new and 'hey will u« . |n their competition at
Th* d,nner W,U
Prepared by the time. The ship was at the Geld tbe rn’n r>*nV will also give much dw-
Quartet: Mias Wilma Scott. Mrs Dal
of the latest type made It Includes Forest Grove. They also sang Vene- i m<‘mb*r"
,h ® Springfield Women's shortly after 7:00 o’clock.
1 sirable publicity and help promotn
las Murphy and William Mclx-an
equipment for tea making, paateurls- tian Love Song; the girls' quartet C<’ |C C’Ob ” Wl11 ** f‘‘8tared •»« the
the field In other ways.
G lider Enthusiasts Busy
Communion eervieg and regular offer
quartet.
Ing milk, making butter, cottage consisting of Vernlce Hawke J „ i. ' * * P ro4* h mBd* *» the Spring
While the crow i waa watching the
In the absence of the mayor, W. C.
in«
cheese and lew cream.
1« . cream PWIard. Rlanche Bates and L^ia field Creamery, »“I
and w»I
will «l»e many small ship demonstration at the mtuii-
MrLagan presided at the meeting.
10 JO —Children's program. Easter
was made at the plant for the first Squires, sang Hoppy Song and Swing 7 ” * fr<”n
P‘ rt* ° f ,be rount» r ,P«1 «®M- another group of aviation
The application of Bud McPherson
Welcome, by Mayetta Moon Song.
• 'me U ednesday night, and the Ice Low. Sweet Chariot.
" ° 1>p'',r,un,‘y *> «®e and
enthusiasts
gathered on
on the
Hie j ~ «o vacate M
Chariot.
niisiit»
T ” taste
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-— " " were «wmrreu
the
S Cireei
street through
in rough property
Jesus U vea, by the Sunbeam class
Machine was completed and opera!
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Banjo Duet« Draw Applause
raptured hv ra’*** Ur'" ‘ b*'“* ra"n" Br"’ta,n PrT’P®I-ty northeait of the platted °n his farm land In the north
Irene M .n l.y ?r7.m - - " ’7 " ' \ mer7 M“ d ° ‘
Thl" ™
— b- dBd
Pau, > » * ot the Cty was granted.
Resale Stewart and
i!"
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products which w,U be fee .Rrattoln. who was helping the Fox i
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cream,
butter
and
toothers,
living
east
of
Springfield.
LIGHTNING
SETS OFF
Savior, by
which they have s
girls. Glimpses of Gallele. exercises G rim e'h , _rO,T
7 7 ' 7 . nK
Mr- for • ,h,W
A»«” * * O lbsoi a . ,bJ
Tb*-'*ddr* « ot .he evening and ">»"«•
FALSE FIRE ALARM ON
by the Imval Scout class The Lilies,
i so he
d" ' ,,rrt" "
Harmonica King, played Pagan L o re " ‘ bBr
w»' Im madd Immediately
A glider will be hunt by the Inman!
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
exer.lec by Alice Neet. Teddy Llpe.
ed when (he wvwthar Song and I Lova It tw., annular " ^ 7 tb’
The people present "chool. says Mr . Inman. The cost of
and Marian Thompson Go Forth and hecume. tar
It.
two
warm enought to warrant numbers, and was d i e d h . c k T - 7
new Treamery to
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f 1'l« nln,n« phiyed
phiyed a Joke on the
In- the flying devices la too high, he! Lightning
Tell the Story, by seven primary
encore
'
b" Ck fOr
" to rt all of rtie'new modern machln .thinks, and he also heUevee that It SprlnKflald flr® department Saturday
children. Blossoms of the Cross, by
| Rred McKinney accompanied the
will be good for the studenta If they *‘' * n'n« at Just 6:00 o'clock and
Ruth Stratton, Thelma Llpes. Edna
'Korean», and played two piano solo» m
Co,'nty ( h»mber of Oom. have an opportunity to assist In the caused many would-be helpers to get
Severaen. Julia Pedersen and Lets
, drenched In the rain.
I« «mra^rised of rt-gularl-r building of one.
Peterson.
mew.
each of the
A regular alrplnne motor waa pur-
The local city hall, where the fire
11:10— Easier Sermon. Seeking the I
Tb..
i,
> .
'Chamber o f commerce groupe and chased for use at tha school last equipment 1« kept, is connected with
Risen Lord. Pastor. Invitation. Easley I
•Choo. n r e ..nr j ' ’: k i 7 m . 2 L,n: ° ,n O,her
u n m n laafon s-to b sn e
week It "dH be mounted on a stand 'be power plan, by a magneto switch
offering, benefit aged ministers. Clos­
cum's Country's tor*’i r P,*ra
Sl<> roU"’y Tbe mPet *o«®'her In differ- ,n d be used for trouble shooting and
ing chorus by choir
hlch sounds a gong In the holler
Concort Will bs Presented on .1 program 7 h ! ? ^ e v nr? 7 a m.',R,e’
‘° Wn* W,‘ h m"n' h "nd dl’ <™" ° ' hPr , ™in,n<'
In
connection
,
room
of the power plant. Whenever
Sunday Night
Sunday After Easter; New
schedtded for thè
>**n
’OPlC ° f re,‘1 ,n ,'‘r*’ 1 “ » ’he
’he school.
there Is
< 10 RaslerCsnlala. Joyous Bells
fire and It is desired *o
acneduled
for
the
same
evening,
but
county
as
a
whole.
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Accompanist to Secure.
have the whistle blown, the fire chief
of Raster, by Carrie II Adams, given
were consolidated and both presented
The Springfield delegatee In this 1
by the church choir, under the direc­
sounds the gong and tells the power
The oratorio being sponsored by a, the high school.
organi»,ion are F B Hamlin. W K
tion of I*rof Veille Pruitt.
company where the fire la. They
The funds received will be used to
the Springfield Lions club and which
aBrnell, and J. A. Seavey. They are ln
H
then sound the large siren.
was to have been
B A P T IS T C H U R C H
presented at the { 7 7 7 1 ” "k'h' 7 ' <'
f"» <h® , rb«r«® «* ‘he meeting here tomorrow,
»morrow
evening.
‘Inco,n
»ehool
and
to
defray
thte
ex-
Special
Invitations
have
been
sen,
Methodist
church
tomorrow
But on Saturday It was d ifferen t
Rlble school at 10 a m A program
____
. due
.
nenmftB nt
i.i. school entrants ’<* dairymen
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11
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Tbe «0B« » a s sounded at the power
h«" been postponed
pan"*"
of 'be k
high
In thia vicinity to attend
vili * be given by tbe primary child-
to the Illness of Wlnlfrld Tyson, who l?_’he
m«»'<,al contest at Fores, 'be meeting,
ren
Pleasant Hill Ball T os sera Win bouse by an electrical Impulse of
Grove.
Both Games Played There
"«btning The employees, true to
Morning worshf)» at 11:00 a. m. was u> hare been the accompanist.
The oratorio will be presented on
Last Friday.
( »heir Instructions, sounded the sires
Congregational hymns: My Savior's
CENSUS INFORMATION
and the cltlxens turned out to see the
Further Improvements Mede
Lore. Gabriel. In the Cross of Christ Sunday, April >7, at a union church
NOT YET AVALIABLE
Springfield high school base ball f,re U8t 88 “ started to rain. In the
Conbey.
Choir numbers; Christ service, according to Ernest Mc-
The entire floor of the fountain
room’ . 7 7 7 » " T
r', "nU ,n
Tk„ , fcl
7 ~
team me, defeat last Friday at the meantime Smltson was at the cl tv
Arose. Awakening chorus and Make Kinney,
enndv iLrl
,0Unt8ln BBd
™
Spr,B*f,eld
bands of Pleasant Hill in the firs, ha" trylB* frantically to call up ibZ
It
has
become
necessary
for
tbe
a Joyful Noise Unto the Lord. Duet,
candy parlor h a . been covered with re"8U8
«mmpleted here this week league game of the season for bo7h
P'8B‘ “» '°c«»e the fire A f t «
So Thou Llftes, Thy Divine Petition, singers to secure a new accompanist, the *im llnol8U,B' This Is another of 8nd pmP'<’F‘*‘>« a, the district census teams. Defeating Springfield high 8eTeral “’’""ccessful attempts th«
and
the
changed
date
will
give
that
Norton Pengra and Wilfred Cook
the im provement, which Mr Eggi-
^ « “ne have started conn,- school bv a score of >
» meant t i l t rb'«f ^ » p e d on to the fire Truck
' Sermon theme; The Cornerstone of person an opportunity to
acquainted with her work.
our Confidence.
on, where the fire waa located.
7 3 0 —A life service play will be
|
pr.n«-o,ed by the World Wide Guild UANE PIONEER PASSES
Several cltlxens were grumbling
Olrls of the church.
because It took too long to get th«
AT MARCOLA ON SUNDAY
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™
The title of the pageant Is The
truck out after the siren had sounded,
Country Cousin, directed by Mrs.
but, says Smltson. ''How were we to
""
.................... . " ■ Irish. 31,
» » " " « n .« “ ’1'
"" '• a x
r"""" r
Rice.
go to a fir» which we couldn’t locatef"
resident of Lane county since 1909,
’■
arrives.
team ln a preliminary game by n
died
at
the
home
of
her
sou,
C
harlea,!
M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
Pa«Iu-k • — — ------
’ core of 1$ , o n . Both games were
Hat Largs W hits Rabbit
P° “' k 8uP»»ar Success
played at Pleasant Hill.
b r o t h e r h o o d t o talk
• :46.—Sunday school for all ages. at Marróla on Sunday evening after
week’s Illness with pneumonia.
Mrs Tom Jackson. 1246 Fifth street at "he M .son k
• Tbe »* Or'‘R
,be ^ 8 « m e were
11 00.—Morning worship. Sermon
POLITICS AT MEETING
* 7 Tbur8d,jr fr>r, both made on errors by the Sprlng-
topic. Did H e7 Rev. Pike preaching. ' Mrs. Irish was born In LeRoy. New h»s purchased several large Callfor- the potluck ..
IfX '
f,,“d
Politics will be the discussion topic
Special choir m usk and solo, Hosanna York o„ May 23. ,343 sh e moved B'8 w n„e rabbits, and -II. heg'n r X
accordlng to W. E.
at the regular monthly meeting ot
by Mrs. W. K. Barnell.
with her family to La Porte, Indiana Ing them at her place here. She has ladies totomrinr","« "th"’ * ’^ f° ro tb# j BueI’' 8nd wer® "<* ">a<1e by hits,
1
P" Ch'‘d
'he Open‘"» the Men’s Brotherhood of the Meth­
The Crucifixion, by Stainer a can­ where she met and was married to purchased three does and three bucks Cards were enjoyed ÏÏLÏ*.'h
for her starting stock. One of them C. A S ^ ir i . SM
" b,i ’ d,d
“ »®a. odist church to be held Monday
tata directed by Arah Hoyt Rae, Eu­ Charles L. Irish. He died In 1922.
Svrarle. S,d Ward and Carl but I. expected B, Imprare T f , ^
evening In the church basem ent
which
she
exhibited
about
town
yea-
Olson
Mr. and Mr». Irish moved to Kan-
gene. will be presented Sunday
- a fillr
C0,nm,ttM lB cb* W ha. more practice. Freeman Squires The principals of the three local
«as shortly after their marriage and | lerd>y wal«ha 13 pound«,
evening nt 7:30.
of the affair.
received the ball for Springfield. schools will give short talks after
lived at Wichita for 14 years, coming
Jack Hulett played first base. Lloyd which there will be a general dts-
to Oregon In 1906. They moved to
SCHOOL STUDENTS SEE
Mattison played second, and Ralph cusalon of th e‘various candidates and
Marcola In 1909 and made their
AGRICULTURAL PICTURE
Cole
third. Donald Bettis started at political Issues to be voted upon at
home there alnce that dale.
short
stop. The fielders were: left the election In May.
A motion picture depleting the his­
She Is survived by three sons and
field,
Gilbert
Ernstlng; renter. Her­
The women of the church will pro­
torical development of agriculture (wo stepsons. Ther are Charles C.
vide
a supper In the church begin­
sey
Tomseth;
and
right,
Dorman
was exhibited yesterday afternoon to and J. V., of Marcola,
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E. ....
H„ ... of , url
Port-
ning at 6:30 o'clock.
This coupon is to be used only by the people living within Chase.
all of the studenta at the high school ,#nd- A- B Buguld of Wichita and 1
The return game with Pleasant Hill
N. W. Emery, who has charge
and to the students In the Junior high M.
“ Buguld,
“
of Portland
city b n X S o n',? ,ta
SprJ nKfte,d- If X0» <»° B° t live within the Is scheduled to be played here on of Dr.
the meetings, promises that there
at the Lincoln school. The film , were „
„ funeral
,
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’’f8 do not 8end ,n 01,8 c<>’>Pon as the tim e Un,It for taking May 23.
The
service» were
held on , r ' y
will be some entertainment provided.
shown through the courtesy of the
rural census does not expire before April 3ft Th» tim > ■<> w The bsll tossere will open the sea­
high school students, and was releas­ Tuesday from the m . w. a . hail in
Tuesday, when JOHN W. ISH PASSES
It in
, son aft home next
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ed by the extension division of the Manola. Rev. N. r Workman, pa.tor for the city census explird yesterda an
of the Marcola Methodist Episcopal those who have not been counted make tho f
P
V® th ftt they me#t th* V n lv.rslty high nine
University of Eugene.
AT HIS HOME TUESDAY
Church. Of which deceased was a 1
rehnlnti™ r
, counted m ake the fact known at once at 3:0P o’clock.
fh hool for the high and Junior high member, officiated and interment w .? I ** ^ " '» « o n of census figures will begin very soon,
pupils was dismissed at 2:30 In the
John W. Ish died at his home In
made In the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Entertains Club
afternoon and the students all went
Springfield on Tuesday, at the age
HAVE YOU BEEN ENUMERATED?
Walker-Poole,
funeral
directors,
hud
to the Bell theatre, where the picture
Mrs. C. E. Swarts entertained the of 77 years. He came to Oregon In
charge of the funeral.
was Rhown.
If not. or if your have any doubt, fill out thia coupon and members of the B. H. O. Welfare club 1919, settling a, Goshen where he
mall to
at her home here last Thursday after­ lived until 1927, when he moved to
Legion Meeting Postponed
noon. 23 members were present. Springfield.
Attend Cottage Grove Meet
I. D. P r im e r or Mrs. Abbie P. W heaton, Springfield.
The regular meeting of the Amerl-
Mr. Ish la survived by his wife,
The next meeting will be held at the
Mrs. C. F. Egglmann. Mrs. Katie
can legion and the American legion Brummett®, and Mre. Goldie Whltlee
^ P«11 L V 30, 1 waa l,v,n« at address given below but to B. E. Hartung home In Eugene this Mr». Birdie Ish; one daughter, Mr«.
Auxiliary, which were to have been
afternoon.
Se^oi O
anymwyhke r e ° X dKe 1
" Ot
—
^ d’’
B B. Fosset, Springfield; and on«
motored Io Cottage Grove Friday
for Sunday. al both morning and the
evening eervieee A pre-Kaeter prayer
meeting waa held In the Christian
rhurcb on Tuesday afternoon with
women of all three churches taking
part.
UBd"r8,""da
of 'he marhlnee and
' b*',r T* r,ou* function« «11 be on the
floor all
*" evening to egplaln them to
the public.
The operators of the creamery
feel a sense of pride In their new
plant, which Is conceded by dairy eg-
perts to be one of the host equipped
and most modern now operating In
town« eve„ larger than Springfield
everyone Is invited to visit the
plant and see how the product« which
• hey purchase from the rreamery are
handled.
Tile new creamery Is operated by
<'<Perirnre<i creamery men
They
experienced
creamery
men.
, r . c . O Griffin
J D iZ
.e and Jm
Illness Cause o f
...... .
Oratorio Change
Z ^ tZ
S p r in g f ie ld Tt»nm *
t eam S
D rO D F i r s t G a m *
Everyone Should Count
- Self in Federal Census
held In the community hall Friday
evening, has been postponed until the
following Friday. April 26, eo as not ,o
Interfere with the meeting of the
t * n e County Chamber of Commerce
that evening.
evening to attend a social meeting of
the Neighbors of Woodcraft held
there last night. A program was given
and refreshment! served. There were
many visitors from other towns In
Lane county present at the meeting.
N a m e .................................
Street and No.......
City .................................
slater, Mrs. M. Hixon, Washington,
D. C.
The funeral services w ill b« hsM
W alter Norblad, university student
this afternoon a t 2:00 o’clock frona
and son of Oovernor Norblad, was a the Schwerlng chapel In CreewwlL
visitor ln Springfield Tuesday. He
Rer. Warner, of Goehen, w ill offictat«
Io campaigning for bis father for re-
and Interment wffl b« mad« In th«
slsoUon as
Ores wall
Campaigns for Father
I