The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 04, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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THURSDAY AUGUST 4. 1»27
Thea - The Flying Fraulein
.St’Cfl Snake PertonaUty1
Says Women W ill One Day Equal Man’s Feats
only because I love It
There» n my trying It before neat spring.
Written Specially for The New*
Sees Women Flying
thrill In It every time I step Into my
lly Kninin Pin Wilson
Miss Itasche believes aviation for
('del Flamingo plane
Every day.
New York, August * A blonde Mid
every hour, Is wonderful because It women Is s great thing, but she also
buxom Gurmsu (tri »at down to ha» Is uncertain, and I can fly fearless admits tht there are many difficulties
flrst Anierrlan b rnikfsst—a substsn
because I have no one dependent up' to be overcome before women can
tlal one, iBcldentallr and In a matter on me It's the thought of loved ones hope to receive proper recognition In
thia new Held.
of fact manner announced that »h«
“It »111 lake men a tong while to
would attempt a Iran» Atlantic air­
/•cognise
women’s power In the flying
plane flight In the spring!
'eld. But It will come some day At
Hhe la Thea llaacbe. the Ilyin« Iran-
the present tlnftv. however, flying for
leln whose daring stunts In aviation
women Is Just a fad"
la the pride of all tiermany. Only
Miss Rasrhe Is anxious to sho
twenty three yet »he haa exceptional
America what the only Oerman wo­
pol»e and |.erfe,'t command of herself
man flyer can do. and her plane will
»5 all time!
be assembled at once at Roosevelt
George* T happelle of France,
Smartly «owned In a becoming
Field Within a day or two she will
now in the U S.. is head of the or-
frock of white crepe georgette. her
nmke her first hop-off from American
ganization which annually exttr-
face flushed with excitem ent. »lie
m in x es 2 million snakes and liz­
»oil Into Amt-rlcn atr.
»»win an efllctenl modern Juno rather
ards in India and lava. He* ex-
Asked If she had a husband, she
plains here that •’Chariotie —tn
than a sportswoman who risk» death
replied that she bad not. '•! have
hand— it deadly—bn* really Of gen­
with that calm, steady »mile of hart.
nothing, In fact, except my plane."
tle breeding and full of person­
Itut »he Is tall and strong looking,
Miss Rasche's parents are living In
al, ty" when yon know her right
and seem s tilled with a courage that
Berlin.
Is almost masculine
ller sparkling
gray eyes, sod her flushed cheek«,
belle her apparent coolness
While Breakfast Cools
Not being sure of herself t Miss
Knache speaks English very haltingly,
but her accent Is unfailing perfect.
Earh new arrival was welcomed
warmly In her suite at the Hotel Balti­
more. and was asked to "sit dahn "
Ih-a Kavh, weahby _
(For the Dry Season)
And while she talked politely to the
Get nan Aviatria, now m l
numerous reporters, she eyed hungrily
w ill i ur the U. S in an swj
and wistfully the c antelope, cold
>,g - »I I-I,out at varmtu cewtev*.
meats, rolls and coffee that wa» to
who muat be provided for that would
DANGEROUS TO SMOKE
have been her breakfast
cramp the hand on the controls.
pllut her time was taken up entirely
WHILE TRAVELING
"I took my flrst ride during the war.
In answering the nuqSerous questions
On
Forest, Brush or Grassland
that were being asked by everybody In l»l& In 1S24. I started learning to
fly.
and
a
year
later
received
g«y
at once. There was a constant stream
of them, end soon Frauleln Rasrhe license from the Oerman government.
"1 am here to study. I want to learn
SMOKE ONLY
had forgotten her food entirely tn the
thrill of being In America and In talk about American methods of avlstlon
1. While Stopping In a Safe Place Clear of All
tng of the subject nearest her heart — and about American planes. I hope
to
do
some
exhibition
flying.
1
do
Inflammable Material, or
Aviation, and her proposed flight to
stunt flying rather well."
Burope
Thia latter bit was as near as the
2. During or Right After a Heavy Rain, or
Miss Rasrhe te very wealthy and
there Is nothing commercial In her flying frauleln came to ssytng one
word of her sm sxlng exploits.
3. Inside a Vehicle on Two-Way Highways, or
visit here.
"I mould like to fly across the ocean,
Per the flport of It
• My flying la all for sport." she and I would like to be the flrst woman
4. Above Timber Line, and
began "Not for glory, not for money, to do It. but there 1» no possibility of
Smokers’ Code
CACTORV
11
TO YOU
>
M oney Saving Sale
Sale Lasts the Entire Month
of August
W i Are Crowing!
The Auj?ust Factory-to-You Sale finds the 10.000
Rf-xall stores, which reach from coast to coast and across
the Atlantic, better prepared than ever before to serve
the steadily-growing army of buyers who Insist on
quality goods and who appreciate money-saving values.
Juat a Sample of the Bargains O ffered
A $1.50 Bottle of Shari
Perfume
GIVEN AWAY
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With every pruchase of a
/ D r v f u m C Regular $2.50 Box of SHARI
P 0WDER. All Shades.
Perfumed with the fragrance
and charm of the early
blossom time
Factory-to-You Sale Price
BOTH FOR
$2.50
To give you the opportunity to know, at rock bottom
prices, some of the merchandise which these factories
produce and distribute exclusively through Rexall Stores,
we are going to run, the entire month of August, a big
Factory-to-You Sale.
There will be more than 100 genuine bargains on
standard, guaranteed goods which we sell tn our store
every day at regular prices. It Is a real opportunity for
you to secure unusual values on items used regularly In
every home, and to learn, If you have not already, the
practical application of our Rexall creed: “You Save
with Safety at your Rexall Drug Store.”
Flanery’a Drug Store
E U y « M to £ t A w
6. After Smoking. Put Out AU Lighted Material.
TOWN AND VICINITY
K sissy on Vacation— Dwight Keg-
C úseos Man Here— J Byers of Eu soy haa left for Ssn Francisco on hl»
gene paid Springfield a visit Monday vacation He ws« accompanied south
by by Itarney Parker, who has em
, L taves for North Bend— Franklin
ployment tn California
Clark hse left for North Bend. Ore
Tonsils a t Removed— Beth Schantol
9mlth In Town—It O Smith of
Natron was a Springfield visitor Mon of West Springfield underwent a tonsil
operation at a local surgeon's office
day.
Monday.
Hers from Monmouth— Miss Flossie
Have Camping Party— Mr. and Mrs.
Harrington of Monmouth ws a vlaltor
I C. K Kenyon of Sprlngfleld. Mr. and
In Springfield Saturday
Mrs. Clarence Luckey of Burns, and
Goes to Marcóla—Hr Eugene Keator 1 Karl Luckey of Eugene enjoyed I
went to Marcóla Saturday nkrhl on a 1 camplnr party on Row River last Sun
professional call.
day
Clarence t-ueksy Visits—Clarence
I.uckey of Burns. Oregon Is visiting
relative» In Eugene.
Read ALL of the ADS!
The I-aw Prohibits Throwing Away
Any Burning Matches or Tobacco, or
Other Lighted Material In a Forest
Region.
ForeBt fires from smokers result from thoughtless­
ness and carelessness. They are on the Increase. Remedy
a bad record by foUowlng the bove Code when In the
forest regions.
On Vacation»—E W Alberts and
O. II. Smith esnployes of the Mountain
States Power company, are on their
annual vacations.
New Westinghouse
Automatic Electric Iron
To Visit Newport— Newport visitor«
this week Include Ml»» Pearl Nelson
and Miss Lulu McPherson of Spring-
field.
Mr». King Her»— Mrs Richard King
who I» now living In Southern Oregon,
visited for a few days with friend«
here.
Pollada at Grove— Dr. and Mr». W
H. Pollard were visitors 8unday at
Cottage Grove.
Has Operation— Mrs A. C. Ounder-
son submitted to a major operation at
the Pacific Christian hospital Monday
In from Fall Creek—M. R. Wagner
of Fall Creek was a business visitor
In Springfield Monday.
Gordon Leo Return!—Gordon Le»,
who recently enlisted from her» In the
♦United States army, has returned to
Vancouver barracks after a short visit
here.
He stopped at McMinnville
w hile en route north.
Visit at Bellfountain—Mr. and Mrs.
FYed Frexe and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Sehlewe and family. Miss
Georgia Rhoades and Mr. and Mrs
Ham Montgomery visited on Sunday
at the Bellfountain home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Rhoades.
We will Allow you
$1.00 toward the purchase
o f a brand
Helping at Bank—Miss Harriett
Luke of Eugene Is helping at the
Commercial State Bank during the
vacation period.
«
Old Flatirons
Wanted
This age finds Camel 'worthy
o f leadership
T H E people of this modern, busy age are always anxious to
recognize quality, and they have placed Camel first among
cigarettes.
Modern smokers have an experienced taste that quickly
learns to know good tobaccos. Camel is their favorite,
because they recognize in it the choicest tobaccos grown,
blended to bring out their exquisite taste and fragrance.
Camel has won its way to the top in the hardest-to-please
age ever known because it has the qualities of goodness that
make smoking a pleasure. Y o u will revel in the enjoyment
o f these cigarettes. N o better smoke can be made.
"Here « Ctmel!”
for your old iron, regardless
of whether it is electric or
not. Pay only 75c down
balane $1.00 monhly
Total price $7.75.
$6.75 with old Iron.
get yours today n
MouNiAiN S tates P ower co m pam y
Young People R »tum
A group of Skprlngfleld young people
who attended the «U te Baptist as
sem hly at McMinnville have returned
to their home«. In the party were
Dorothy and Ralph Oakes. Paul Freso
,a n d Naomi Carlton. Rev. and Mra. C
E. Bom also attended the meeting.
“ Do It Electrically”
© 1927, R .J . Remolda Tobacco
CoBiiMny, Winatun-Salom, N . C.