The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 26, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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THURSDAY, NOV. 2«. 102fi.
T H E SPRING F IE IJI NEWS
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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too early l„ sta rt planning t'h rlslm a ■ d a y s '• »Olit, D ecem ber IS. Hint inunt
A C O U N TY -W ID E NEW SPAPER,
The S pringfield News is a fast g ro w in g news­
paper. D u rin g «(he last year o r tw o It has en-
' joyed real expansion in to the c o u n try d istricts
u n til now there is not a com m only in Lane coun­
ty that does not receive its copies every week.
W hile the News slid preserves iis local service,
Itater ed ss second class m atter. F eb ru ary *♦, I9e:i a t th e
a newspaper fo r S pringfield, it has grow n in to a 1
posteffice. Springfield. O regon
, county-w ide publication.
MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
People read tic News because it follow s the
O ne Y ear in A dvance___ $1.75 T h ree Men hs .
i «»c standards o f real newspapers. It has no ax to
Six M onths .......................... 11.00
8 r.e'e C. ,-y . ... ___ 5c grin d p o litica lly o r no special interests to sen-*
«ave that o f all the people. It is careful In hand­
THURSDAY, NOV. 26, 19.0.
lin g the facts and dot's not m ix them In news
stories w ith ed ito ria l opinion. It leaves the read­
e r to fo rm his own opinion a fte r hearing the
Editorial Program
tru th . It does not put stream ing head lines on
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Make Springfield the Ind ustrial Center of Wee-
w ild rum ors nor fill Its colum ns w ith scandal yet
tern Oregon,
it publishes more individua l .terns o f local news
II. Develop a Strong Tradin g Po int: Build a City
every issue in pro p o rtio n to its size than any
of Contented Homes,
o th e r newspa|>er in western Oregon.
II I . Improve Living Conditions on the Farm . Pro­
Pardon us. b u l it has been m any moons sin e
mote the Ra sing of Purebred Livestock and
we last blew o u r ow n horn.
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»bopping ami m ailta*.
H u m a n A n te n n a
d la la n l po.uia Onuewbee I t .
Vh» «nrly mallin* nt C lir«tnia»,
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vanl» I» Just an im portant n» i«m> »
t'hrl»itn i • Prl.-.Un* of all k'inta I»
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Published E very T h u rsd ay a t
Springfield, Lnn« County, O regon, by
THE W ILLAM ETTE PRESS
H. K. MAXEY, E ditor
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Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet
J'actory D em onstration
Nov. 30 to Dec. 5
the Growing of F ru it: W o rk for B etter M arkets
IV . T e ll the W orld About Oregon’s Scenic W onder­
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Here's a booster from Kansas. The percen­
tage of protein is so great in Kansas wheat this
land.
e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e
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—■——---------------------- — year th a t bakers have to dilut it w ith poorer
T H A N K S G IV IN G .
grade wheat grow n in o th e r states. Otherwise
This is one holiday of the year th at never ca t loaves made from this "peppy” flour rise up and
become hackneyed in its observance, for it hit the top of the ovens.
m akes appeal both to heart and conscience. The!
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IA>eocb.tT«i<
very dawning of the day brings fresh to m ind’ Since motion pictures taken show the sun to
the spirit of hum ility—th at this is the hour set he a giant reflector it is getting time for our lecis- <
This youthful radio enthusiast ia
aside to th an k our C reator for the mercies of the lators to regulate the lenses and insist on the Randall
C athcart of O akland, Cal.,
year th a t has passed. Coming to us as the gift of proper use of dimmers.
who w hile fixing hi» aerial touched
the binding post of his set. In sta n t­
New England, his simple thought has develop>e.l
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In the people of the land an appreciation of w id-1 The rum shins a re gathering near New York ly he heard music and discovered
a t the hum an body will catch air
e r significance. Well m ay we be thankful that for the Yuletide trade. A Green - R iver C hrist- th
w a rn .
God in His m ercy has held us in the paths of »>««. m®y »’«he a fat church yard.
peace; surely we m ay rejoice in thanks th at pros-j •
perity has continued to bless the people, th at wis-
The Senate com m ittee hones to slash taxes
dom has continued with thetfi so to conduct their $500,000,000, Really a detail. Ask the shipping NO MAIL DELIVERIES ON
Internal govemmen® th at the nation has grown board.
CHRISTMAS, SAYS HAMLIN
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In dignity and strength for service; but, underly-j
T
he
Springfield
pontoftfce wf I act
Ing all of these m aterial advances we should be! The beating of tom -tom s in M alanesia serves
thankful, every day for th at am azing natural to warn the villagers o ' the anproa-b of the as- deliver mall on C hristm as day, and
order under which we live and have our being, sessor who finds deserted dw ellings. Ren Keeney no ru ral deliveries. with the exception
th at unalterable law which m akes impossible has been hearing queer sounds in I.ane county of the S tar route, will operate on the
holiday, according to announcenw nt
perm anent evil as a result of o u r own shortcom ­ that resembles the tom-tom.
by P o stm aster F 11 Hamlin. Mall
ings. Therein is found the apotheosis of divine
will be given out when called for at
love. Let us not miss the substance in our adm ir-,
E d ito r ia l
C om m e
specific tim es to be announced la te r
ation of the shadow. The horrors of bloody s trife !
by the postm aster.
n o IT NOW.
m ay scourge the world in tem porary agony, but j
A nother urgent uppeal to Spring
the ennobling of those souls who pass toward
H ave you applied for certificate o r t tie to your motor field people to do th eir mulling early
west, and of those who stay to mourn- brings vehicle?
to the world a wider understanding of our m an­ The S ecretary of S tate can n o t honor applications for and th u s Insure delivery and lighten
hood and our womanly sacrifices that set a new 1926 licenses u nless title has been first secured from that the congestion a t the local, ns well
as all, postoffices, was made by th e
and higher eternal standard for our m arch into official.
postm aster. As th ere will be no d e ­
th e great adventure. Out of evil cometh good.
DO IT NOW!
livery in any p art of th e country on
T h a t is the law—th a t is the basis for ou r real
H ave you applied for your 1926 m otor vehicle license.' C hristm as day, Springfield people
Thanksgiving. Sometimes our poor m entalities
If not. DO IT NOW and rel'ev e y ourself of w orry 1 a te r would do well to <n:«C early for de­
feel the law Is slow to function, but in all the his­
H ave you ascertain ed w h eth er th e headlights on your livery a t the d estin atio n s of th eir
tory of the world it has never failed us. It is as c ar conform to the p resen t law req u lrm en ts?
the rising and the setting of the sun; it is th e bas­ If not, DO IT NOW and save y o u rse lt liability to arrest. packages before C hristm as, he said
T hanksgiving time, he said, la none
is of our every achievement, the inexorable rule
The law req u ires th a t "w hen operated a t night tim e
th a t lifts us upwards, to the higher ideal, the law over and upon a -wet, hard su rface ntghw ay and m eeting
th a t m akes our ears attuned to the call for kinder an app'roMhtü*'motor vehicle’. -tie d riv e r*
m otor ve-
hum an conduct.
j h c l e shall dim his headlights.
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DO IT N O W !!— S ecretary of State.
Corn stalks m Iowa grew 26 inches in six c o n i - -' 1
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gecutlve days according to the Ames Cham ber of
Commerce. Now you tell one.
I The women of th e future, so far as physical y able,
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F o r greater efficiency In your kit hen w ork
F o r cheerfulness in the room where you spend most of
yo u r w orking hours
T o save tim e ami precious energy fo r o th e r things be­
side# th e ternul preparation of meals
Complete your kitchen w ith a Hoosier K itchen Cabinet.
Let us dem onstrate one to you today.
ZA.ST IM V » * N l> USA
9th and Oak, Eugene
We Charge No Interest
We Charge No Interest
| will be helping th e ir husbands support th eir fam ilies, ac-
We have heard of women who never eat break- cording to th e prediction of Mrs. C arrie ch ap m a n c a tt,
fast Insisting th a t they have a breakfast nook made in a re cen t a.id rres a t M ilwaukie, sh e felt th a t the
In their house.
, Standards of expense and th e level of prices will continue
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to rise, m aking It n ecessary for th e women to tak e hold
W hat we need now is a little flivver sense to and help th e ir husbands. T h e women of 20 y ears aft)
would nave groaned a t such a phospecL Not m erely were
replace the old horse sense.
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m ost of them unable to do an y th in g to help support th eir
Life, liberty and a place to park are the inali- fam ilies, b u t a very g re a t num ber required help to do
i th e ir housew ork. I’ro b ab y th e housew ork of the ordl-
ienable right of all free born Americans.
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An easy way to handle a traffic Cop is
* female.
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to be
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People rich in experience a re often
gpot cash.
rich
LOOKS LIKE A BIG THANKSGIVING
in
n ary hom e is not m ore th an h alf of w hat it was 2a years
ako, ow ing to new inventions and custom s. The m odern
woman is full of energy, and If she can get m ore of the
b en efits o f th e world by tak in g on som e activ ities out-
«w« the home, she w in not h e stita te to do so.—R oseburg
News Review.
By A. B. CHAPIN
The Three-in-One
Range
Kitchen Heater, Water Heater and Gas Range
all built into one unit.
You should see this Wedgewood closed-top, labor-saving gas range dem ­
onstrated a t the gas office.
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We have a size for n large or small kitchen.
A telephone call will bring a salesman to your home to explain this range
to you.
All Appliances Sold on Easy Terms
Mountain States
Power Co.
6th and Main 8t„ Springfield
881 Oak Street
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F or kitchen cleanliness easily m aintained—
Telephone S3
— Eugene —
Telephone 28