The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 05, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. JUNK 5, 1930
TOW N
AND
V IC IN IT Y
BAND COMPOSED OF
COAST STAGE LINES
SCHOOL CHILDREN
CONSOLIDATED TO FORM
MAY BE ORGANIZED
NEW GREYHOUND LIKES
Form ar Raaidant H . r . - O d o r e
*'«» * » » • «
Announcement
waa
made
last
IHtto. o f Portland, w . . « week end “ b° ” ' ch" ‘, r ’ n '» t* n"
"»•
week of the merger of sixteen of the
. ..
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acliool opena In the (nil If enough leading motor transportation com­
vlaltor In Springfield M r D itto (or
h lld rrn car« to learn to play Inatru- panies on the Pacific Coast to form
m arly lived here, but la now operat
• a ’ urgay Visitor (• A. M:>lnn»y, ot
menia and
If
th eir
parenta
w ill what ts to be known as the Pacific
Ina
a
neighborhood
grocery
atnra
In
Mur« ola,
u vialtoi In H p rlrg fleld
finance them to the extent of one Greyhound
Linns.
"T he
amazing
Portland,
i»h Stitunlay forenoon
lesson per week.
growth of the motor coach transpor­
Visitors at Shedd
M r. and Mra. ; H. Lewis Baxter, enlhlualaatic band tation from a local to a nationwide
W endling Man Here n l.um oln, of
Itlle y Hnodgraaa and M r and Mra. , leader, who la planning to »pend the travel Industry
demanded
a
new
W emlllng. wan a rik it or In Spring-
W illiam Htearm er motored to Shedd “ • * » >*'» year» at at the University - system of unified management." stat­
f t Id during the weitlt •rrl
Sunday, where
they
were
dinner ' taking apeclal music work waa In ed T. It Wilson, president of the new
Frcm Laaburg V. J. U tun t, of Ixua- guests at the horns of Mr. and Mra. Springfield thia week conaultlng with consolidation, in explaining the rea­
hurg. » m » u F i Ida? vlaitor In thia A. M Snodgraaa
the principal» of the local school» and son for the union.
rlty .
,, ,
„
»»curing the tiamea of those children
W ilson la also quoted as aaylng
,
7 *
' ".nd M ”
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“ « ' » « '» *>•»
• » or- I that “ Improved unified m otor coach
of
»•oril.nd,
returned
to
Springfield
,
a
IllIa
tlo
n
.
A
l
.
U
lu
r
dale
he
w(1,
Raolatar at K llta — II. Berger. ol
i service, finer equipment, low er (area
Mr
Soul baa makH „ paril))na|
ran va„
Redmond, »»« a guest at the K llta on Munday e v e n in g
In many Inalancea, a »Ingle high
been a,tending school In
Portland ,.llllrtran-B par<.n„ .
hotel during the paat weak
standard
of courtesy throughout the
d L « J T '" n pl,”'" d ’I " ” ’ C° U,,' J' w llll« « to lei their children take lea-
W a lta rv H Ia R aaidan t C a lla —• M ra
en tire organization, are but a few of
during the aummer.
They h . v . a
. U r„
be
l > e (Revena. a t W a lterv llle , vlalted
the benefit» motor coach patrons w ill
home on Springfield H e ig h t..
and a Baod , . . rw ll o rg an ltttlo n
with (rienda In bprhigllelil Munday.
derive from the consolidation. Under
Attend Cugana Baocalaureete Ser- : be «tarted.
the name of Pacific Greyhound lines
ream Marcela Mra. W II . Parla, vine— Dr. and Mr». Mortensen attend
A sim ilar band at Cottage Orove v irtu a lly every com m unity now ser­
o f Marcóla, waa a Haturday shopper ed the baccalaureate services for the 1 *• tt'* °
planned.
ved by motor coach lines w ill enjoy
In thia city.
University hlgi school at tha P re s -, T h# P,an “ outlined by M r Baxter more frequent service, better con­
lesson each nections. and In many Instance», a
Cernea (rem Roaeburp- Mra. C. C. byterlan church In Kugene Sunday Provides for one paid
M argaret. w"" k , ■n<* at > •••( two. and probably reduction In the cost of travel by
Haynie, o( Roseburg. waa a vlaitor evening T h e ir daughter.
la a member of the gradautlng class three free group letsona each week motorcoach."
In Bprlagfleld on Saturday.
If enough Intereat la aroused In the
at the U niversity school.
7Jran»portatlon companies operat­
p ro je c t
Thurston Man Calle— Charlea T a y ­
ing In Oregon which are Included In
lor, of Thurston waa a Monday vlaitor PLEASANT HILL ANNUAL
T h e first six weeks w ill he occu­ the merger are Pickw ick Stage Sys­
I d thia city.
pied wltn a series of test lesasona to tem.
C alifornia
T ra n s it
company
PIONEER PICNIC TO
determ ine the aptitude ot the child­ (Y e llo w a y ), Southern Pacific M o to r,
From Vida— F A. W eed, of Vida,
BE HELD ON JUNE 14th ren to play Instruments and read Transport company. Pacific Coast ’
waa a business caller In Springfield
. .
music.
M otor Coach colhpany, Shasta T ra n ,
on Monday.
The forty-eighth
annual
Pioneer ' T he tim e of the meetings and the
alt company, Pacific
W ages,
In c ,
•a n d V is ite r Hare— ( ' I. Anderson, picnic w ill he held on the grounda of i place w ill he determ ined a fte r the and Oregon Stage«.
of Bend, spent the paat week end with the W O. W at Pleasant HUI on canvass of the parenta has been
T he consolidated lines w ill operate
Saturday. June 14, 1>3D A ll form er made
friends In thia city
over 9.246 miles of route, have Sit-
residents of Pleasant H ill and vicinity
motor coaches In service and trans­
Vida Raaidant H e re - Mrs. M Curry who have moved to other parts of SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
port approxim ately
400.000 passen
of Vida, waa a ahopper In Springfield
gera each month.
m
.‘ke?i’
m
il*
0
'
T
"
HAS
UNUSUAL
VISITOR
on Monday
make In »a pirnh* an annual occasion
________
The total Investm ent w ill aggregate
for getting together and v l.ltln g with
8 evar„
¥ llltln < th „ Sprl„ . more than (10.000.000.
Calls en Prlande— Mra Ira Nice, of
th eir old tim e frie n d ..
field bakery (>ne day ,#>( WM.k heard
Thurston, spent Monday In Spring-
The member» of the Young J .o p le a I an unusual nolae llke lhe ruatllng of
field with friends.
BOWLING ALLEY BEING
and the Interm ediate Endeavor anM- p . p . r
the hea(er an„ „ „ „ y
, here
„ „„„„
Traneaeta Bualneaa Frank M lnney. aH e. w ill h a v . charge of the picnic 4 rem arked th „
REPAIRED THIS WEEK
of Vida, waa a bualneaa vlaitor In T h . day w ill be well filled with an ,n lh . , lo „
Mr
dld no, ^ y
W orkm en are busy thia week re­
entertaining program in t h . forenoon ’ much , t „ ntton to thelr a„ tem en, .
Springfield on Monday.
a n d *« haeebaJI game In the a fte r ' un„ | DOon. when he heard the nolae pairing the building which form erly
From Thurston— Mrs. 8 W Rich
housed the Mel B a rtle tt bowling
him self. H e went to the stove to In-
ardaon, of Thurston, was a visitor In
There w ill be apeclal aland» on v e .tlg .te . and had hardly opened the
Springfield on Monday
n grounds which w ill Include S door when a common sw allow flew
Vlalta N ephew M r . K. S. Bovard. lunch counter, candy stand, and Ice out. How It was able to get Into ths
of Portland, aunt of K. C. Stew art, la cream ataad
»to re la a m ystery to M r. Freae, un-
Vialta Frlanda
M a m ila , v -ih-ti
on Friday.
( ’ H W illiam s, of
friends In the city
■ pend lag a few days here at the home
of M r. and M rs. Stuart.
Fur-s eases Feed — F rank Em erick,
of 'W altervllle. took home some feed
for h ie stack when he waa In Spring
field Monday afternoon.
Salem People Here— M r. and Mre.
NaAvoralck. of Salem, apent F riday
at the home o f M r and M ra Henry
T rla k a , o f thte city.
Taooma People Here— Mr. and Mra.
Buchan, of Tacoma. Washington
wer» house gueata at (he home of M r,
and Mrs. W. N. Ooaaler during the
paat weekend. Mrs. Ooaaler la a niece
of the couple.
a. J
C alifornia People Hare — M r. and
M rs Charles
Thompson and
their
son Dick. of W hitney. C alifornia, are
spending a few days In Springfield at
the home o f Mr. Thompson's parents,
M r. and Mr». K K Thompson.
lees It came dowa the stovepipe,
'which has two «Ihowa In It. I I took
some tim e to get the bird to fin a lly
desert the bakery
for the wider
Mias Agatha Reala, whose m arriage spaces outdoors
to W illia m Xlnleher of Eugene, w ill !
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MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
H ILO FOR AGATHA BEATS
allay and which was badly gulled by
fire two weeks ago. A new roof-has
, been built over the building and tne
celling has been replaced. The bowl­
ing alleys thamaelves
were
badlv
damaged by the w ater used in putting
out the fire , and are being leveled off
and made solid. N ew alleys w ill he
built on top of the old ones, accord­
ing to B artlett.
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REMOVAL SALE
S e ll E v e r y t h in g
M o v e N o t h in g
WOOL DRESS GOODS
Wool Rayon French Worsted Flannel«, 54-in. wide.
>4.00 value ........................... ................. ........ .......
10th and 11th June Demonstration
W h e a tie s
Whole Wheat Flakes
DRESS GOODS
Crepe back Satin, Mat Crepe, plain and figured Crepe De
Chine. >3.00 values
.......... ...........
g j
Ladies Pumps, Ties and Straps. Real snappy at
S2.B 7 and
Men’s Riding Pants. >4.50 v a lu e s ____ __ __ 9 8
S 3 .1 9
Men'B Athletic Union Suits. Regular >1.00 ...........
7Qc
MEN’S SUIT3
Snappy Stuff .........................
S I6 75
35C
Suits— Small Sizes. All Wool ............... ........ <4 gg
Dress Hats. All shades and sizes
g f gg
Values to >25.00.
B oys’ Porosknit Unions, sizes 26 to 34
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s Oxfords, Black and Tan. Goodyear Welt
JC.PENNEYC©
942 W illamette S i , Eugene, Oregon
•off . . . cool
for fho acfiv« man
• . . forth»worker
Summer
Underwear
HATS
,1 group Hats ......... ........
1 group Hats ...............
•f»'
Values to >4.98
DRESSE8
«K QC
„ 5 3 .9 a
9 8 .9 5
8th Ave. Hat & DressShop
98 c
* The buttoned shoulder lets ye« la
or out of this garment ia a jiffy.
Woven of seft, combed cotton to
absorb body moisture, keeping the
akin dry, cool Styled to afford fre*
dom of movement
Home Furnishings
Reduced 15% to 50%
Even at these Special Sale Prices
You Are Welcome to Credit
« I m i ß ***
READY TO SERVE
Very fine with Fresh Fruits
E R A X 5
C A 5 H £ -C A R R y
23
All Silk 12 Mme. Pongee, 3*6 yards .... ..................... ......... 31
The Thnrty Housewife knows
FINE TABLE STRAWBERRIES
,Are arriving dally. Thli 1« the height of the berry season,
so get youra NOW.
J J
Indies' Full Fashion Silk Hose, 1.95 value
R e tu rn s fro m N e w p o rt— M rs J M.
W a lte r. Yea, sir — those are the
I Arson and her children returned to very heat eggs we've had for a year
th eir home here Monday a fter having
D iner: Oh? W e ll bring me two you
apent the week end at Newport. In have had only six months.
company w ith M r. and Mra. T ru bert
Henderson and hta fath er all ot
H e must be feeling the heat Just
Salem They returned to Salem by­ now.
way of Hebo and Tillam ook before
W here la he living?
coming back to 8prlngfleld.
He'» not.
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Vegetable Dinner (mixed Vegetable«), 2*6 M xe........... 19c
Shrimp, good quality ..... ...................................................
t lb. box of Fancy Hard Mixed Candy ......................... 25c
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BREIER’S
be solemnised on June 11. waa the , METHODISTS TO HEAR OF
mtlmwf of
ea/ knwzve
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aw
a .
_ a .
.
<1 group
gueat
honor at a a miscellaneous
EXPERIENCE ELEMENTS
shower given by Mlaa W ia ifrld Tyeos
1 group
All sizes
a t the home of her parenta. M r. ano
Rev. C. J. Pike, pastor of the
Mra. J. D. Beals, on Tuesday even­ M ethodist church, w ill use as his
COATS
ing. Game» and stunts followed by them e “T ru etw o rth y ," for his 8un- Clearance of all Coats.
refreshments decupled the
evening! day morning
sermon
topic,
The
1 Kr o ‘>P ...................
for those present, who were Mias choir w ill sing special numbers.
numbers
Agalha
Baals.
W illia m
Zlnlcker.
T he Bunday school w ill meet at
Audrey Danner. M inn ie Barton, F ran ­ • :4& and the Epworth League at 7:00
♦2 8th Ave. W est, Eugene, Ore.
ce» Travis Km maxene T ravla, Iowa o'clock. T he evening service w ill be Don’t forget we give 8. a H . Qraen
C arlton, Mra. D, B. M urphy. Clara held at 8:00 o'clock, at which time
Stamps
Jtonea,
Janice
Osborne,
Pauline the pastor w ill talk on "Elem ents of
Zlnlcker,
Beaa
Montgom ery,
Eva I Experience.
Sm ith. Ada Sm ith. Dora
Pederson.
W ilm a
Scott.
Maxine
Bnodgraas.
Catherine Hem enw ay, Jeasle Beale.
Mr. and Mra. D. J. Beals, and the
hosteaa.
“ It Always Pays ta j r a d e at Gray’s
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On Any Purchase You Make
Powers Furniture Company
11th at Willamette
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