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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HI'ItlNGKIKLD. LANK COUNTY, ORBUON.
TIIIHTY-BKCONI» YKAIt
FISTIC PRDGflAM Six Games Left WOHK STARTS ON
COUNCIL PATS ALL
DEFAULTED BONDS H “ ' r,c fi“" s OPENS IT ARNIORT Lor n.S. Players DONNA PROJECT
$11,500 Issue Taken Up With
Interest; $1,200 Interest On
Other Bonds Is Paid
NO. I«
TIK-'UHDAY. .MAY 9. 1935
Brvanieiis STREET REPORT
Of Engagement
LISTS SERA WORK
Marriage To Victor Fogle Is
Annex Wine Over Pleasant
Request For Lower Electric
Pianned At An Event Of
To Locate 24 Familiea on 500
Compilations Show Amount
Hill and Marcola; Lose To
Twenty-four Rounds Of Box­
Bill» ^-»Id Up Pending In
Early Summer Season
Acre Tract; Money Loaned
And Kind Of Work And
Frosh During Week
.»Stig .ion On June 3
ing Announced For Spring-
By Federal Government
Expense To May 1
field Sport Venture
The engagement of Miss Crystal ■
A bearli'i' on electric light and ¡
Six more gam«« and the sparkl­
ing Springfield high school base
NEAL-CIBSON HEAD CARD ball team will hava finished their
season. Robert Chatterton, coach
Five Bouta Scheduled; Two Ibis morning announced the (Inal
Lane Boys Get Chance To part ot the schedule whb h'NvlII In­
clude the following games:
Show Their Wares
May 10- Junction City, there.
Twenty-four rounds of boxing, j May 13— Eugene, there.
with a main event which features I May 16—Oakridge, here.
twu of the outstanding battlers In
May 17— U. H. H.. here.
the northwest. Is slated for nest
May 22— lx»well. here.
Monday evening at the armory here
May 23. Pleasant H ill, here.
when ll<-rb Owen opens the first
Chatterton'a boys faltered In
of a series of boxing cards, under their
winning streak Saturday
the auspices of the Sprlugfleld Box­ when they crossed bats with the
ing Commission.
University FroaR w tyre they were
Whitey Neal of Portland aud l-e- defeated 6-2. Tlje Frosh made all
Itoy tilbauu of Wichita, Kansas, their runs In the first two Innings,
have been matched in the main a Wl failed to make one run during
event over a six round route. Neal the final «even Innings after Car-
lias drawn pralss as one of the son relieved Brann as hurler, and
greatest scrappers to come out of the boy« lost thetr Inferiority com­
Oregon In many years, and last plex.
By Tuesday the team had regain­
week substituted In the main event
of Joe Waterman'« Portland card ed its stride and brought home the
ugalnat Jimmy McLeod, undefeated long end of a 7-4 score. Carson
Tacoma battler who was pointing pitched this game at Pleasant HUI.
Wednesday they took a trip to
for a world title fight.
Marcola where Pete Taylor and
Nsal Stops McLaod
Verlln Posey did the pitching to
Neal stopped McLeod In two
win 14-7.
rounds, with a clean cut knockout.
In addition to that victory, he has
many wins over the beat fighter»
on the coast, and ha« headlined
Portland cards for the past year.
Bryan to Victor D Vogle was an­
nounced by Miss Bryan at a bridge PROJECT ENDS TONIGHT
I arty which she gave at her home
~
_
puny wilt b- held by the state pub­
Committee it Appointed To Friday evening. Blue bird tallies| C ity G e ts $2 L a b o r F o r Every
$14,300 Paid Off On Bonds lic service commlsslouer In Albany
Seek Extension Of Armory distributed during tbe second hand
$1 Spent On Material«;
And Warrants Since New June 3, according to word received
of C2r«u told the message. The wed­
May Sava Balance
Reaching Back To Alley
by city officials. Springfield and
Council Took Office
ding will be an event of the early
other towns of tbs valley are In­
Work on Springfield streets un­
Rural rehabilitation as It will be rummer, and they will live here.
All city bond« defaulted slaee terested in the hearing which hud
affected by such movements as tbe
Miss Bryan Is the daughter of der the SERA project will be con­
February I. 1932. were ordered paid been prevlou ily set slid postponed,
Donna Project was discussed here Mr» Maude Bryan After studying cluded tonight, the last working
nt u special meeting of the coinu ll by Commissioner Thomas, who bus
Friday noon at tbe meeting of the at the University of Oregon she day of tbe project week. The city
held Wednesday afternoon. Thu been retired by the new governor.
Lion« club by 0 . E. Crowe, director graduated from Monmouth normal has exhausted Its fond budgeted
council aleo ordered paid $1,200 In­
Mayor K. II. Turner was author­
of relief for I-ane county. Exten­ and has been teaching here for the for supplies and tbe work Is now
ternal due on three other boud Is- is’ d by the Sprlugfleld council the
being tapered off. Earl Thompson,
sion of the armory and a play­ past few years.
nuea.
first of Die year to negotiate tot a
ground project were al o consid­
M r Fogle is well-known here chairman of tbe street committee,
Thin leaven the city without any lower light and power rale for
ered.
having made bis home here for ba« been anxious to continue the
Itoiidn or bond Interest obligations Springfield. lie lias held confer
The Donna Project has been ap­ man» years. He Is employed In the project as long as possible as this
unmet for the flrnt time In three ences with power compauy officials
work being done now costs the
proved by the administration at county surveyors office.
yearn. Couiicllnien exprena<-d them- and tome adjust merits have beet
Washington, being tbe first project
Attending
the
announcement etty bat little for the results ob­
»elven an pleased to be able to lake made In the street lighting the city
of this type to be given approval party were Mrs. Wtlda Cotton, Mar- tained.
up all defaulted bonds at thia time pays, but none the resident and
It was agreed thia week that the
in the state.
gsret Gorrte, Edna Platt. Mrs. Opal
nod believe that the city's credit conuuerrlal users pay.
Roberts, Thelma Sweeney. Mrs. unexpended part of the original
Study Each Family’s Need
will be g r-atly strengthened by
The power company promised a
W ith the approval of the project I Eleanor Turrell, Maxine Snodgrass, SERA allotment of approximately
the move They pointed out that the
decision on the mayor's request fol­
omes a $76,000 appropriation to be Beatrice Gay, Glyde Dilley. Mrs. »6900 for labor may be taken up
city hud paid $14,.100 on bond and
lowing the public Service Commis­
expended in locating 24 families Alene Basford. Alta Manning. M ir­ again later If the city Is able to
warruut principal alncn the first
sioner's hearing which was to
on 600 acres of land adjacent iam Male. Mrs. Crystal Male and finance the expense of materials
of the year besides meeting heavy
have taken place In February The
a id supervision.
Donna. The need« of each family, Eunice Gerber.
Internal paynieuta.
answer to whether Springfield re­
S tre e t W o r k L isted
who will come largely from the
The paying of the default bonds
ceives lower rates or not uow Is
A total of 5991 hours of labor had
dust swept areas, will be studied
Is a part of the rtty's refinancing
expected following the Albany
been paid by the SERA in connec­
carefully and will be located on a
program which Includes paying or
bearing In June
tion with the Springfield street
tract of land suitable for the agri­
refinancing at lower rates of Inter
project up to the first of May and
Evidently Impel lent a< the delay
cultural program mapped out for
eat as many bonda as possible la
the total amount expended by the
them. All necessary buildings will
order to atop heavy Interest pay­ In gelling a decision on the matter
government for labor amounted to
be provided as well as equipment
ments t ’ounrllmen believe the only Springfield cittiens were circulat­
$3173.60 according to a detailed re­
with which to operate and living
way the city taxes wtil ever be ing petitions thia week asking 'he
port of work done on the project
expen -es the first year.
lower In Springfield Is by redurlng council amt public service rommls
»loner
to
Intercede
for
them
In
nb
I.cltoy
Uiheon
has
just
as
Impres­
William
E
.
H
u
g
h
e
s
S
e
rv
e
d
™“ P|led by Earl Tbomp,Mm-
the debt since about two thirds of
The government will not give
The report Is segregated and
sive a reputation as Neal, however,
the budget Is for bonds and old talnlng lower light rates.
these places to the peopl? as gifts. ; Entire Period Of Civil War;
shows the actual amount of time
and their battle here i-bould be a
warrants.
but will hand them to the settlers
Rites Held Wednesday
classic. Waterman has sought the Springfield
spent and the kind of work done
In addition to paying oft the 111,-
Mothers Want as loans to be repaid over a period
on each of the streets and alleys
tight In Portland for the past two
fcini default bonds the round! also
of
years
as
agreed
upon
tn
advance
W illiam E. Hughe«, route 1.
City Lots Set Out For
months, but Owen slipped one over '
In the city and labor cost. The ma­
authorised $119 lit IntereJt These
of tbelr taking posesslon
Creswell,
passed
away
at
the
Paci-
Child Recreation
mi the Rose City Im presari- In
bonds were drawn at seven par
Supervision and guidance In tbelr flce hospital In Eugene Monday. terial costs for the same period
were shown in an article published
matching the two boys here.
cent Interest on February 1. 1921.
A Springfield Playground Asso­ work will be provided by the gov­ .May 6. at the age of 88 years. He
Glb«on la a negro, and appeared
last week.
and are held mostly by the Com­
ernment
at
Its
own
expense.
was
a
veteran
of
the
Civil
W
ar,
ciation. established for the purpose
in the main event of the New
Two Reports Show Costa
mercial State and First National
having served during the entire
of starting a playground for chil­
Land May Be Irrig ated
Year's
day
card
at
Eugene.
He
An analysis ot the two reports
defunct banks.
war.
He
was
a
member
of
the
G.
dren on the vacant lots at Seventh
Of the 500 acres purchased near
The $1.100 Interest payment cov- Vote To Send Delegates T o 1 made a tremendous hit, and is des and A streets, is now circulating
how that for every three dollars
Donna, al least 135 are or have A. R. post at Niles. Ohio.
crlbed
as
one
of
the
clevereat
box­
ered the semi annual payment on
He wa born at Ironton. Penn-' spent on Ike street work here two
State Conference Event
petitions which will be presented been under Irrigation. The remain­
ers and most brilliant ring generals
the $20.000 Issue due negl Nnvem I
To Be Held May 18
to tbe City council asking that this der of tbe acreage is all clear farm­ sylvania on October 21, 1846 and veTe P*id ky lhe SERA and one by
on the Pacific coast He ha« head­
ber. and the $20,000 Issue due In
area be set a«tdg for this purpose. ing land and a large portion of it spent most of bts life tn Ohio, I lhe cltT-
The detailed street report fol­
November 193«
Florence May was elected presi­ lined cards In all parts of the
coming to Oregon in 1929.
The association was formed last Is river bottom land.
dent of the Springfield high school country, and has decisions and week by a group of 8prlngfteld
Two sons. Otto A. Hughes. Cres­ lows;
This
is
only
the
first
ot
a
large
S E R A Labor Segregation
Girls' league at the business meet kayoes over many "first ten” bog woman who met at the Brattaln number of similar projects which well. and C. A. Hughes. Canton.
MRS. ADDIE F. BOWERS
M
ill
S
tre e t-
lug held Tuesday morning.
She ers In hts weight division.
-rhool and chose Mrs. H. H. Church w ill be started in the state and Ohio, and one daughter. Mrs.
PASSES AT WENDLING
Checking gravel, 84 hrs. $ 42.66
served as reporter during t|j« past
Mickey Barker V a Nick Leslie
county
wttbtn
the
next
a,x
months
,
Franeei
Eaktn
of
Mineral
Hills,
as chairman Officers elected in­
Removing coarse gravel,
M ickey Harker. St. Johns glove clude Mrs. R. E Dawkoo as preef- predicts Mr. Crowe, who foresees | ^hio.
Resident Of County Since 1001 year.
286 h o u r s ___________ 143.00
Uther officers chosen Tuiw-day slinger. Is to meet Nick Leslie of dent, Leota Bertach, secretary, and a large influx of settlers from the
Burled At Marcola Cemetery
Funeral services were held W ed-
Ditching, cleaning ditches
Include; Dorothy Karns, vlce-preat .Multnomah. Oregon, in the six Mrs Sue Chace. treasurer.
Monday Morning
drouth areas Lees than one-fourth needay morning at 10:30 from the
222 h o u rs ___________ 111.00
dent; Edna Vest, secretary treas round s<-ml-windup Barker and Ah
of these people will be self-sustain­ Veatch chapel In Eugene. Dr. E.
The
organisation
1«
asking
the
V.
Stivers
officiated
and
interment
Mrs. Addle F Bowers. 70, passed urer. Clara Brooks, news reporter; Wing Lee are ex -table malea. and
ing after arriving here according
$ 296 00
was made in the Pleasant H ill
sway al her home al Wendling last Mary Faye Bettis, social promoter; Barker has supplanted Lee In the ' ‘•‘"’ P -rx tl"" of all local groups and to carefully made estimates.
South Fourth Street—
expect
to
seek
SERA
assistance
cemetery.
Thursday following an tineas. She social lAsIfsrc chairman. Georgia favor of St Johns fans. He Is fast,
These rural rehabilitation pro­
Ditching. 180 hours
9 90.00
for their project, which Is designed
was horn at Topeka. Kansas ou Harris and Alice Hates.
a deadly puncher and a brilliant
jects
need
not
be
contlgtous
tn
phy­
18.90
Building Culverta. 36 hrs L
primarily to provide 1 supervised
1
A
vote
to
determine
the
outstand-
boxer.
April 3. 1866 and com«- to Oregon
sical relationship. At Donna it was
Leveling Street for
playgrounds
suitable
for
the
more
Is I N I . having lived at Wendling lug girl In the high school was
l^eelie broke into Portland fight common children's games. This possible to secure a large area of
18.00
Gravel. 36 hours.
.
taken but results will not be an­
«.nee that time.
circles recently, and has had un­ will be entirely different from the land with more If needed In one
6.00
Leveling graveL 12 hrs.
She Is survived by two sons, O r­ nounced until the senior breakfast usual uccess so far. Whether he
project across from the Christian unit. This will make the task of
ou
May
24.
Tbe
new
officers
will
ville Bowers al Salem amt Giles
$ 132.00
will be able to edge out a win over church which will be a park dev- supervision
and
construction
Bowers at Wendling, also four have charge of the breakfast and Barker remains to he seen, but
Kill on So. 4th and D Sta.—
easier.
elopment.
daughters. Mrs. Ethel Warner. Mrs. will be formally Inducted Into of­ Portland fight writers rate the two
Rs-Classify All Workers
Friends Seek Re-election Of Shoveling gravel from
IL.»«I Bailey, Mrs Roy Davis, all fice at that time.
nearly even.
pit, 432 h o u rs -----------..$ 216.00
Sid Ward explained how all per­
Director; Jacobson To
el Wendling, and Mrs. Edna Balle»,
Tht- girls also decided at thetr
Truck
drivers. 180 hours
108.00
LEGION
GROUP
TO
HEAR
sons on the relief rolls were being
Indian in Supporting Bout
Prairie City.
Try For Clerk Place
meeting this week to send a dele­
Building & installing cul­
re-classtfled In both the county and
•
Kit
Turner,
of
St.
Helens.
Is
DISTRICT
COMMANDER
Funeral services were held Mon­ gation of four girls and their ad­
verts. 18 h o u r s _____
9.00
state office.
booked to meet Ted Adams Uma
Arrangeaienta for the school
day morning at 10:30 from the visor. Miss Iowa Carlton, to Forest
Building steps, 12 hours
6.00
Z. E. M errill, commander of Am-
tills
Indian,
In
one
of
the
four
Veatch chapel. Interment was made Grove on May 18 to attend the an­
Efforts to have the armory build­ election to be held here June 17,
erlcan
Legion
district
number
3.
round supporting bouts. Turner has
$ 339.00
tn the Marcóla cemetery.
ing extended back to the alley were and for the closing events at the
nual Girl.« I «»ague Spring Confer
appeared tn several Portland cards, will be here tonight from Albany
jehools were made Monday night South D Street—
tarted
at
the
club
meeting.
H
arry
cnce Those who will attend are the and Is a favorite tn Eastern Ore­ to address the regular meeting of
Ditching. 36 hours -------- $ 18.N
STUDENT BODY TO ELECT preablent. vice-president, social pro­ gon towns. Adams, a Redskin the Springfield post number 40. M. Stewart. Dr. W. N. Dow and at the monthly meeting of the
school board. One director for three South Second Street—
C
F
Barber
were
named
members
moter,
secretary
and
treasurer.
OFFICERS ON FRIDAY
fighter, lias proved popular In the The meeting will be held tn the
Ditching, 30 h o u rs -------- $ 16.00
of a committee to contact other years and a clerk for a one year
Eastern part of the state, and Is Armory at 8 o’clock Members of
South B Street—
local organizations and take neces- term are to be elected.
Nominations (or student body of- ,
said to be capnble of putting up a the Legion at W estfir have been
The directors are waiting for ap­
fleers at Springfield high school j
Ditching. 24 h o u rs -------- $ 12.00
( Concluded on Page Four)
good battle agRln«t any opposition. invited to attend the meeting here.
proval of their SERA school im­
4.00
Cutting brush, 12 hours
were made this week and election
provement projects which hsve not
will be held on Friday It was a n -'
Two laine county favorites are
$ 18.00
passed the county committee yet
uouuced today.
matched tn another four round
although all requirements have ; North Second Street—
Candidates nominated for tbei
fracas, with Lyle Kopple. popular
been fulfilled.
Remove coarse gravel,
various offices are as follows;
Eugene lightweight, slated to bat­
A petition nominating E. C.
108 hours -----------—
$ 54.00
President—l-awrence Chase, Rot Hansen, Smith, Hutchinson. tle Fred Myers. Both have appeared
Stuart, board chairman, as candl- Fourth Street—
land Farnsworth, George Irvin.
many times In Eugene smokers,
And Darr Place In Valley
Removing coarse gravel,
Springfield taking an ea y 10-3 vic­ date for re-election Is being signed
Vice-president— LaMuytx- Black,
and each Is known for his willing­
Meet At Corvallis
1.90
this week. Mr. Stuart has not con |
12 hours ................... — $
Barbara Baruell. Randall Ray.
ness tn mix It and punching ability. Marcola Meets Townies Here tory from the Knights of Columbus
seated
to
be
a
candidate,
but
his
,
Fifth
Street—
learn
In
Eugene.
Treasurer— Bernice Smith, Hazel
In Opener Sunday; Form­
Saturday's district track and Kopple Is a brilliant boxer, while
friends hope that by securing a
Ditching. 72 h o u rs _____ 3 36.00
Many Players Turn Out
Ne-hltt, Wendell Bartholomew
alities Are Planned
field meet to be held at Hayward Myers likes to trade punches,
large
number
of
name«
on
his
petl-
Sixth
Street_
A
wealth
of
players
are
turning
Secretary— Dorothy Taylor. Mur­ field In Eugene will determine de­ counting on dishing out more than
Removing coarse gravel,
iel Tyaon, Georgia May Harris.
GAME STARTS 2 O’CLOCK out for the local team including tion he will accept the nomination.
finitely Just where Springfield high he has to take.
Severt Jacobson, present clerk,
24 hours ------------------ ... $ 12.00
Norval Libby. Lloyd Mattison. Grub
Social promoter— Francee Cor­ rchool stands In regards to the
Casting for Opener
announced
this
morning
that
he
in­
Seventh
Street—
Shull,
Doc
and
Pete
Taylor,
Free­
nell, Pete Taylor. Marvin Oorrle.
state meet which will also be held
I ’ronioter Owen Is looking for a Mayor To Toss First Ball, man and Bruce Squires. Dick and tended to be a candidate to sue
Removing coarse gravel.
Prizes
To
Be
Offered
By
In Eugene the following week-end. good curtain-raiser over a four
132 hours .......................$ 68.00
Gordon Wright. Harvey and Ed reed himself for a second term.
Local Merchants
PARTY HONORS COUPLE
Preliminaries of (he meet will be round route, and will announce his
Eighth S t r e e t -
Russell. J. Dunn. Lamar Bru taln
WHO MOVE TO LEBANON run off In thp morning and finals selection In a few days. He hopes
Removing coarse gravel.
Sin day will be baseball day In George Thatcher. Bun Scott, Joe
l.n each event will be held after to makes this the greatest fight
96 hours ..................... $ 48.00
Gerber. Ding Mulligan. Jay Grant,
Springfield.
Friends of Mr. and Mra. Elmer dinner.
card staged since Jack Dempsey's
Ninth Street—
and Robert Chatterton. Grant Is a
The
local
town
team
will
play
Findley gathered at the home of
All schools In Lane. Renton, and appearance at M cArthur court.
Removing coarse gravel.
host to Marcola In the first game good pitcher but will not be eligible
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Putman Friday Roseburg and Oakland In {Jouglas
90 hours .........................$ 46.00
to play In the game Sunday. Chat­
ot
.
i.e
reason
to
be
played
on
Brat-
The
card
will
open
at
8
p.
m.,
evening to honor them before they counties are eligible to compete In
! Tenth Street—
terton
will
play
with
the
team
for
lain
field
by
the
Cascade
league.
moved to Lebanon where they will the Saturday events. Eugene. Uni­ and Owen 1« Installing bleachers
Removing coarse gravel.
make their home In thp future. The versity high, Cottage Grove, Cor­ which will seat a capacity crowd. Elaborate preparations are liking one month before he leaves at the
90 hours ..... ....... ......... 3 46.00
close
of
school.
W
illiam
Sword,
made
to
make
this
one
of
the
out­
Findley family left Saturday.
vallis. Springfield, Cottage Grove, The referee and Judges will be an­
Graveside Services For Mrs. K Street—
standing games ot the year for lefthanded hurler. will be eligible
Present for the party were Mr. and Rosehurg are sure to compete nounced later.
Eva Kimball Held Tues­
Removing coarse gravel.
local fans. The game w ill start at to play here thia week after which
unit Mrs. Karl Girard and daughter, Oakland
and
other
H league
day Afternoon
48 hours ..... ........ .......... $ 24.00
he
will
become
a
member
of
the
2 o'clock.
Doris. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richmond schools are Invited to send parttcl
Ditching and cleaning
Eugene Townies.
BRATTAIN
SCHOOL
TO
Mayor
E.
H.
Turner
has
agreed
mid daughter. Helene, Mr. and Mrs. pants In one or more events.
Mrs. Eva Adel Kimball, resident
ditches. 36 hours .........
18.00
Three-Way Schedule Se»
Fred Lottk, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
OBSERVE MUSIC WEEK to toss out the first ball and other
Springfield Takes Second
of
Lane county since 1913, passed
The complete schedule of the
local
cttliens
will
be
lined
up
both
Black. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stone.
Springfield won second place In
$ 42.00
away at her home on Fall Creek
Music Woek will be observed at at bat and behind the batter just Town team games la as follows
Mr and Mrs. Putman and the honor Ihe W illam ette Valley meet at Cor
B Street—
Sunday at the age of 77 years.
with
games
alternating
between
guests.
vallls last Saturday with four men the Itrattsln school with a special In case this person hatting does
She was born at Madison. Ohio
Removing coarse gravel,
home and the visiting teams as
plnclng. Plaque Smith again proved program Friday afternoon at 1:30. not connect with Turner's opening
on February 28. 1853 coming to
80 hours ................. ..... $ 40.0«
follows
with
each
team
meeting
high point man for Marlon Hall's The program will feature the school hall. A local man will be chosen
HIDDEN LAKE HARBORS
Oregon and Creswell In 1913. The C Street—
three times:
to
umpire
the
game
and
these
lat­
orchestra
and
the
toy
orchestra.
next year they moved to Eugene
Removing coarse gravel.
SNOW, ICE, RIVER HIGH team when he took firsts In both All patrons and friends are cordi­ ter Individuals will be announced
July 14— K. C. at Springfield.
the hurdle events and a second In
43.00
86 hours ........................$
May
12-July 21— Marcola at and In. 1914 they settled on Fall
soon
ally
Invited.
Several parties started out for the broad Jump Malcolm Hansen
Creek. She was a member of the D Street—
Springfield.
Organization
Being
Started
The program will Include the fol­
Hidden Lake last Sunday, the open only placed seoond In both the mile
Removing coarse gravel.
May 19-July 28— Springfield at Congregational church.
Merchants of the town are donat
Ing of the fishing season In this | «"'I half mile events. He misjudged lowing number«: Rhythm hand;
Besides her widower. Albert A.
74 hours ........................$ 17.00
Hills Creek.
Ing
prises
which
will
be
given
for
reading,
"Music
Week,"
by
Robert
high mountain lake, but few reach his competitors in both events and
Kimball,
she
Is
survived
by
four
E
Street—
May
26-August
4—
Springfield
at
« I the lake. Bruce Robertson was n allowed them to take an early lead Black; reading. "Mother's Day" by the various firsts of the game, ac­
daughters, Mrs. H. C. Cook, Eu­
Removing coarse gravel.
Yoncalla.
representative from SpTlngfleld al , which he was unable to overcome, Joe Chace; piano solos by Barbara cording to Joe Gerber, who with
gene;
Mrs.
E.
E.
Calllson
and
Mrs.
72 hours ....................... $ 36.00
June
2-August
11—
Cottage
Grove
the lake, and a party of Eugene Markin of Cottage Grove, and W alker and Richard Flanery; tap Grub Ghull and Charles Stark, are
J.
B.
Palmer.
Fall
Creek;
H.
F.
F
S
tre e t-
it Springfield.
4 T
young folk also fished there Suu | Eagle of Chemawa had both been dance by Joy and Roberta Rebhan; handling the business affairs of i.ie
Removing coarse gravel.
Shultz. Lowell; and one son. Ed­
June
9—
K.
C.
at
Springfield.
team
this
year.
rending. "My
Mothor,"
M yrtle
day. The lake Is covered with Ice defeated by Hansen last year but
60 hours
................ $ 30.00
June 18— Springfield at Marcola. ward L. Kimball In New York City.
The team Is Just getting organ­
Shull;
r e a d in g ,
"Somebody'«
except at the Inlet and four feet they showed more stamina than
Graveside funeral services were North Ninth S t r e e t -
June 23— Hills Creek at Spring-
ized
and
they
hope
to
have
BUI
Mother"
by
Woodrow
Phillips;
vio­
of snow surrounded the shore line. had been expected. Hutchinson
Ditching, 108 hours
$ 64.00
held at the Mt. Vernon cemetary
Davis as their coach and playing field.
The South Fork of the McKenzie placed second In the $40. and Darr lin solos by Mar e Hollister and
June 39—Yoncalla at Springfield. here Tue«day afternoon at 2:30 Sixteenth Street—
manager.
George
Stratton;
and
closing
num
■ Is very high and It la necessary to tied with Cottage Orore, Eugene,
Checking and leveling
July 7— Springfield at Cottage o’clock. Schwertr.g chapel at Cres­
T,a»t Sunday saw the official
her by the Brattaln achool oreh
go upstream to find a crossing or and Chetnawa for second plane In
( Concluded on Page
well had charge ot arraageaaonts.
Grove.
opening
of
tbe
Cascade
season
with
eatra.
the pole vault event.
else ford the water.
FINANCE
power ra» « for Hie territory served
PLAN STARTED |,y
¡Mountain HtMlw* Power tom
DETAILS GIVEN TO LIONS
Group Asks Site
to r Playground
VETERAN OIES
NEAR CRESWELL
ELECT OFFICERS
FOH N.S. LEAGUE
tart Petition
fo r School Job
District Track
Meet Lures h.S.
CITY PLANS FOR
BASEBALL EVENT
KIMBALL RITES
AT MUERNON