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    PAOK TWO
THURSDAY. MAY 17, 1984
THE BPRINOTTELP NEWS
CAKE SHOP MOVESI [
10 LOCAL BAKERTI
Springfield Bakery Install*
Large Oven, Big Volume
Of Business Handled
PIANO STUDENTS WIN
SCHOOL PRINCIPALS IN
IN NATIONAL CONTEST
JOINT MEET IN EUGENE
Hotly Jarrett, daughter uf Mr < 1‘rlucipals of elementary aud
and Mrs. O. II. Jarrett of Spring high school* met together Satur­
field, and Jane Alice Peiigr*. da ugh ! day night iu Eugene for a Jolut
ler of Mr. aud Mrs. Norton I’engra meeting of ihe two association*
of Garden Way won national bou- Hoy Quliiey. principal of the LU-
o n lu a field of 22 piano students colu school lu Springfield presided
iu a pisuo play ing tournament spun at the dluner aud Julsl session of
sored at the university last Satur- the two groups.
day by the National Muatc Guild.
Entertainment waa furnished by
Requirement* for the houor are the student* from Oakridge under the
playing of Id or more »elections direction of Mias Dorothy Thomp­
without an error.
son. O .E Crowe, county commis
State honors tor playing from 7 Stoner, outlined his rural life re
to 10 perfect selections were won habilitation plan and discussed his
by Nadyne Neet. daughter of Mr. findings during his connection with
and Mrs. Levi H. Neet. Joy Rebhan. the relief work In Lane county and
daughter of Mrs. Olive J Rebhan. ; offered suggestions to the grind-!
was glven a go»nl ratina
pals for their work In this regard
All are students of Mrs. John James Burgess, assistant superln
Stehn.
tendent of public Instruction, came
down from Salem especially to at­
tend the meeting and address the
METHODISTS ANNOUNCE
group
PENTECOST SERVICES
At the sectional meetings mem­
bers of the elementary association
\\ hen The Holy Spirit ts Come, considered committee reports while
Is the theme for the eleven o'clock | , h<. high school group held election
message on this Sunday which Is (lf „nicer*, naming Orren Palmer
Pentecost, at ihe Methodist church. ,,f n im|rB, „„ president; Janies
Rev Dean C. Poindexter »HI Evans. Crow, secretary; and Pern
preach. The Sunday Church school I Price. Pleasant Hill, treasurer
meets at 9 43 a m The Junior l.ea
Next meeting of the high school |
gue meets at 5 p m and the older association has been set for Wad
Leagues at 6:30 Because of the nesday. ay 34. This will be the final
County Conference and Mata meet , meeting of the group for the spring
Ing in Eugene there will be n o ;
_________________
evening service here
1 BALL TEAM DROPS
FINAL CONTESTS
Samuel Insult’s Return
Hill Billies nnd Eugene Eneily
Conquer Lethargy Of Local
High School Ball Players
Muting of the McKee Cake 'hop
from Eugene to the plant of the
Springfield Bakery, also owned by
Carl J. McKee. was completed thia
week. Much of the detail work of
adjusting the new department into
the local bakery still remains to
be completed, but is being carried
C H IC A G O . . . Miss M artha S tull
forward a* rapidly as possible with­ (a b o v e), blue-eyed blonde beauty
out delaying production in any de­ o f Northwestern U niversity returned
here aa honored Queen o f the Brake
partment.
Included in the department being Relay G u d m a t DeaMoiaes, where
she waa crowned and preaided over
opened here are all the various the
classic games.
sixes and flavors of cakes including
angel food and such bakery speci­ COUNTY MASS MEET OF
alties as butter horns, doughnuts
maple bars, and a large assortment DRYS IN EUGENE SUNDAY
of cookie*. The usual array of cln
A large mass meeting at which
namon rolls and other dough foods
N EW YORK
The iiioat rectal pieture Isken u f Hamurl Insull
are being made In the bread de­ all phases and problems of the pre­
(s b o v e), form er Chicago " c « s r " o f Publie U tilities , as lie boarded the
partment along with an ever in sent liquor situation will be dis­
S. H. Exilons for the rrtu rn to the United States under the w atrh fu l eve
creasing amount of white, wheat cussed by temperance workers will
o f V . H. Federal A u th o n tira
be
held
st
the
Christian
church
in
half and half, and raisin bread.
Included in the full equipment of Eugene Sunday" morning at 8
cake making machinery moved o'clock Many churches in the coun­
here ia a large master baker oven, ty will not hold services that even­
gas operated and with a rapacity ing. encouraging their members to
for 180 large or ISO small loaves attend the rally meeting.
Dr. H. J. Maulbtsch. moderator
of bread. This oven is one of the
of
the Raptist Church association
Coburg Methodist Church
most modern of Its kind Three
I McKenzie Valley
Dean C. Poindexter. Minister.
CARL H Q 6T Z
smaller ovens are also in use at and trustee of Linfield college, will
the the first speaker on the pro­
"Pentecost and the Church." will
the bakery.
Events
of
general
Interest
in
the
Many a uild-town tenement kid
The volume of the local bakery gram. He is un actle worker amoug be the theme of the 9 45 message past week include closing exercises will lalsa.tbe sheep (hat used to
young
people,
and
familiar
with
The
Church
school
follows
the
j
has grown to such proportions
of tlrt> Vida grade school last Fri­ graxe in Central Park. And since
since the bakery was first estab­ problems they encounter every­ morning service.
day, Mis Ituple Ross nnd Miss Car they’ve sent them over to Prospect
where.
He
is
a
director
of
the
Ore­
lished as a home bakery by McKee
ter were the teachers
Park there U lie many a kid who'll
gon
State
Baptist
convention
and
CHURCH TO HEAR OF
that he now employs 13 people and
The regular community dance grow up. live and die In Manhattan
a
member
of
the
National
Council
has a fleet of three modern trucks
PENTECOSTAL STANDARD will he held at Vida next Satur- without ever knowlug how a Iumb
to make his deliveries. One new of Men of bis church.
¡day night.
< looks in real life—gamboling on the
Charles Haffke. lawyer who has
route Is now being opened which
Rev Veltle Pruitt will take as ■
Putnam.
Paul
Putnam
*r,-rn F,‘r ‘h,,r* ,r e •*•“«*» of
Mrs.
8.
II
recently
completed
serving
three
will serve all of the surrounding
his subject for his sermon Sunday .
New Yorkers who never leave the
area on the Mohawk. McKenxIe and years with the Federal Bureau of morning “Pentecostal Standard." and Mike O'dell came over from
city of seven million. The window
Willamette highways. The route Prohibition, in charge of legal acti­ The evening service will be on the Bend early this week to stay a
washer in our office building is one
truck will also make tripe weet of vity in the Northwest, associated subject. “The Object of Christian short time while Mr Putnam Is put
lh,'m "Forty-two years In New
Eugene to Crow. Veneta and with the Anti-Saloon League of Am­ Faith.” There will be special music ting in crops at Bend where they
York." he boasts. "And never been
plan
to
make
their
home
erica.
and
superintendent
of
the
Elmira
at both services.
out of It yet!"
. And probably
Arthur Irvin has exchanged Ills
Other new additions added to the Oregon Anti-Liquor league, will be
he didn’t even know that there
the
second
speaker
of
the
evening
property
at
Walterville
to
Clareuce
bakery include a special room for
I. O. O. F. Rename* Delegate*
were sheep In Central Park!
The meeting Is sponsored by the
At the regular meettug of the Potter for his twenty acre (arm lu J
handling cakes. Icing or frosting
• * *
Lane
County
Ministerial
associa­
the
Deerhuru
district.
Springfield Odd Fellows lodge num
them, and enclosed room for rais­
There's still niouey in New York
tion.
TUCSON, Aril. .
. Above as
ing the bread
ber 70. held last night. M J Me- '
. . A friend was telling of her Juae Robles, 6, daughter of a
A special county conference at Klin and Elmer Pvne were elected BAPTIST MISSION GROUP
Mr. McKee Is planning to hold an
I sister’s wedding reception "Mother wealthy Ariiosa family, who was
open house In the near future after which time a more Informal discus­ delegates to represent the local
HAS MEETING TUESDAY was n little startled. ' she said, "for kidnapped ns she left school and
sion
of
the
problems
will
be
taken
he has his various departments ar­
group at the Urand Lodge session
the bill for the champagne punch held for 915,00»' ransom It was la
up will be held at the church dur- In Tillamook, on Wednesday and
ranged
Japan was the study subject for alone, was $248 . . And poor Bis this town that John Dilliager aud
Ing the afternoon starting at :3d. Thursday of next week. May 23-34
gang were raptured last year and It
the regular tueetlug uf the Baptist
she could do with a little of that is thought by some thia was a Dll
VlUta Daughter—Lawrence Prlne
These men replace Roland Moshler. Missionary society at the Baptist money!" . . . Our friend didn't men
linger planned re'rage on local
and Ernest Black who were elected church Tuesday evening. Speakers Hon the luxurious wedding gifts, police.
of Saginaw is here visiting with his
MRS. LONC HOSTESS
son-in-law and daughter. Mr and
but were unable to make the trip on ,|,e vai-jOUg subjects taken up however,
TO NEEDLECRAFT CLUB
Mrs. Elmer Robblna.
were Mrs. Hoy Carlton. Mrs. E. A.
Scratched varnish on furniture
Mr, Brerett Griffith
Look! lie hold* that cane oddly
Members of the Needlecraft club should be wiped down well with
Upper Willamette
An alcohol stain on finished fur­
Mrs.
Wilfred
Cook, Mrs. Harry . . . Oh—-he's blind . . . "Going
will he guests of Mrs. W. N. Long turpentine cloth and then repol­
niture can be removed by cleaning
across?"
I
asked.
Il
was
up
at
Chase,
and
Mrs.
Homer
Chase.
at her home this afternoon at a ished. If scratches go through var
the stain with turpentine, down to
Columbus Circle—southwest corner
I'lensuut Hill cemetery clean up
1:30 dessert party. Mrs. Walter N. nish. take off varnish to the wood
the bare wood, then with finger-tip
of Central Park . . "I don't have day will he May 19 Women are
Gossler will be the assistant host­ and refinish entire piece.
or small cotton pad apply stain in
a complete mental picture of the asked Io bring basket dinners and
ess.
very thin coots until the correct
streets.” he replied to my question. hot coffee will he served A torsi
tone has been attained. Finish with I
"Just certain landmarks . . . I ran ueas meeting of the cemetery board
One of the best fabric bleaches
white shellac.
Seniors on Píenlo— Thirty mem-
right Into a traffic marker on the will Io- held al 1 p. in according Io
• • •
, bers of the senior class held their is a chlorine bleach which can be
sidewalk this morning Hit It pretty Mrs Zelmii Williams, secretary
To soften hard water In sm all1 annual picnic at Los Creek rauch had at almost any grocery store. Its
hard. But you have to expect ac­
Sunday night. May 20 the bar
lots add a little borax, or trlsdlum 1 Saturday. Glen Martin and Miss technical name is Javelle water,
cidents like that If you go outside ralaureute sermon for the senior
phosphate, which will cut the hard-1 Marguerite Millhollen accompanied but more often ia sold under some
at all. If you haven't Ihe courage dasH of the Pleasant Hili high
trade name.
ening salts.
the students.
to meet them—you stay cooped up school will he given at Ihe Christ­
In thp house." . . Just another ar­ ian church Graduation will be
Popular Cotton Plaid
Pattern 8186. The popularity of gument for "The Seeing Eye.’’ that May 25.
The Pleasant lllll woman's club
plaids In cotton materials continues New Jersey Institution that trains
unabated. Cat ring to the demand German Shepherds — erroneously had un all day quilting meeting
for an attractive and simple design called "Police Dogs"— to lead the nt the home of Mrs. Andy Olson
. for general usefulness is this one- hllnd Intelligently, avoiding Just Wednesday, May 16. A pot luck din­
i piece frock. The flaring raglan such accidents my chance acquain­ ner wns served at noon.
Commencement exerclsi-e) were
sleeves are slashed ar.d pleats In­ tance mentioned.
held Friday evening at the Zion
serted giving width and a finished
New York telephone calls aver­ public school fur seven students
I look «bout them and the Inverted
graduating from Ihe eighth grade.
pleats in the front and back of the age 7.500.000 s a e day!
e
Perry Price, principal of the Pleas
kirt are simple to make and very
The cops in this town are brave ant Hill high school gave the ad­
effective The costume is completed
lads, ordinarily But they're camera dress Graduates are Rosamond
shy; General O'Ryan, you see, Bedding r. Lorene Tilton. Y’lrglnlu
who'« head of "New York's Finest". Mlnney. Mildred Nyalron. Frances
haR Issued orders that blue coats Mathews. Cletus Dro shouser. and
must not pose for news camera Chris Pederson. Mrs. Harriet Bax
men "It's undignified." says Ihe ter la teacher of the school.
General.
Floyd Msuney and Veda Daley
• • •
have been elected as teachers of
Walk along Park Avenue or the the Trent public school next year
residential parts of Fifth at mid­ Both are graduates of the Pleasant
night and you're bound Io see peo­ Mill high school and are graduating
ple "taking the dog for a walk.” from normal thl spring.
. . . They haven't trained their dogs
The Pleasant Hill public school
(or don't own very smart ones) will hold Ila graduation exercises
the way to take care of themselves. Friday night. May 18 nt the school
For there are dogs In town that house Erwin Barnum will give Ihe
will wait patiently for an flevator valedictory Mrs C. E Jordan will
to stop at their floor, get aboard, give the graduating address nnd
wait for the doorman to open Ihe Erneat fhhrenk will give out the
outside door on the ground floor, diplomas.
take themselves for a walk, wait
Fire Monday afternoon destroyed
for Ihe outer door to open, get a barn belonging In Handy Jacobs
aboard the elevator and get off al who operates a filling station he
their very own floor Then they tween Trent and Dexter. The wind
scratch at their apartment door (III carried burning timbers setting fire
Ih • master lets them In.
to the covered bridge Just east of
the filling station. One side of the
To bleach wooden kitchen drain roof was hndlv burned hut the
hoards Gist have become stained bridge was saved hy n bucket bri­
and dirty looking apply a hot sat­ gade of Pleasant Hill high school
urated solution of oxalic acid and girl nnd hoys. The Eugene fire de­
Id II stand overnight. Wash well partment sent a truck hut the fire
and when boards are thoroughly In the bridge was under control
The function») of advertising are to search out buyers and inform them
dry. Hoak them with a mixture of when It arrived,
of new m erchandise styles, explain values and tell where and at what
Honoring the sixteenth anniver­
three parts lln-eed oil and one part
prices they may be had. Getting these business messages delivered in as
turpentine. When the wood has ab­ sary of her daughter, Elizabeth's
an efficient and inexpensive m anner, as is consistent with good taste, and,
sorbed all It will take, wipe off the birthday. Mrs. Del Holcomb enter­
tained nt dinner Saturday night.
through a medium that insures attention and acceptance, is a merchand*
surplus and polish.
« • •
Those present were Mr and Mra.
ising problem th at was solved years ago by the establishm ent of the good,
Designed in Rises: 34, 36, 88, 40,
Moth flakes are powdered cloves O Htutz. R px Htutz nnd Shelton
reliable and dependable newspapers. . . . The Springfield News is a good
42, nnd 44. Bite 38 requires 4*4
scattered
at spots where ants are Stutc, Mins Nine MePe»k. Mr. and
yards
of
33
inch
material
with
yt
new spaper . . . .It will get your sales message, Mr. Merchant and Business
yaid cuntrasking.
frequently will drive them away, Mrs. Halcomb and daughter.
LITTLE
OLD
_ EWVORK
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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Springfield high school ball play­
ers lost their stride during thwlr
ulvslng Manic* of their schedule and
were defeated Friday hy Pleasant
HUI 104 and Tuesday by Eugene
high, is o The i»*.'a! t-«ui usd al­
ready defeated these team* In pre-
yloua games, having established a
record of 9 straight vh lories before
Friday's game.
Both of Ihe wlnnlug teams easily
out played Ihe local learn, both on
the field nnd al Ihe hat Likewise
Initli team* hnd exceptional slreiigth
In their pitching staff. Park* for
the Hill Billies, and Dunn for Eu­
gene high, nnd they were given al­
most perfect support The Spring
field players failed Io give I heir
pitchers, Bussell nnd Carson the
support they have been accustomed
to. and lb-' pitchers were hit morn
times thun usual.
Johnny Dunn drew the admira­
tion of supporters of both teams In
ihe cool, almost tantlllalng manner
In which he kept up hl* pitching
lor Eugene high Those who re
nmlned for Ills filial period of the
game saw Dunn exhibit more speed
nnd drive with hl* hull than he had
used In any previous Inning, prov­
ing that his arm waa allll strong.
The Eugene game ejosed the see
son for Bprltigf'.id Thev have play­
ed and "T-. ii games from every near
hv town except Junction City where
they have been unable to secure
an open date Whether Ihe boys
play anv more gnmes before the
school term ends la doubtful
Thurston
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than 50 friends aud neigh
hors met with Mr and Mrs. Ira
Gray Tuesday evening In honor of
M r and Mrs. lairen Kdmlston from
Eugene
Miss Mildred Price who la leech­
ing at The Dalles spent IbV past
weekend with her parents here.
Mr and Mrs John Price.
Mr and Mrs. John Lucy from Me
Mltinvllle spent the week-end with
Mrs Lucy's parents, Mr and Mrs.
Walter Edmlttaa,
Miss Hasel Rdiulston motored to
Monmouth last Haturday aa a dele­
gate from lame county to the state
Intermediate Teacher Council
More
E LE C T
JOE E.
DUNNE
GOVERNOR
A Governor for All the People
F ath er of $5.00 Auto License Fas
Dunne for Governor Committee
F, M Plummer. Herrelary.
Portland, Oregon
—Paid Adv.
'A n d WHEN You PAINT
USE THE BEST PAINT-
THAT MEANS
’ acme Q uality ’,
OF COURSE..'
Gets the Business Message
Into the Homes of Buyers
Man, into the homes of this community. Advertising display space in the
Springfield News is the most economical method of parading your m er­
chandising offerings before an attentive audience who are the home news­
paper readers of this community.
Complete Advertising Service
The Springfield News is equipped to supply a cemplete advertising service to Spring
field busineaa and merchant advertisers. This includes fine merchandise illustrations,
attention-compelling layouts and merchandise moving copy. A phone call will bring a
representative to explain all detail and assist with sales promotions, If desired.
Simply Phone 2.
Ijy Hi addition of the large while
lie trimmed with rick rack braid.
The delightful colors in coltous,
whether checked, plaids or mono-
| tones, make choosing a difficult
thought Interesting task.
Designed in size , 34. 36, 38. 40,
42, and 44 Site 38 requires 4%
yards of 36 Inch material with %
yard contrasting.
For Paheril, semi 15 cents In
coin (for each pattern desired),
your name, address, style number
and size to Patricia Dow, Spring-
field (Oregon) News Pattern Dep't.,
116 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
because they do not like the odor
of either. There Is also a thalate
ant. trap, now on general sale,
which should he used for hnd In
festatlons.
* * *
When stippling a wall with flat
paint do not attempt to work en­
tirely across either the Ifpper or
lower half of Ihe wall before doing
the other half. To prevent over­
laps of paint from showing, five
foot squares Is about as large area
as should be worked, catching the
edges before the paint has time to
start setting.
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