The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 11, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY AUGUST |1 , 1927
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TOWN AND VICINITY
REV. CHILDERS WILL
SPEAK BEFORE LIONS
PAGE FTV»
In Confidence
Roy. 8. E Chillier», paator of the
TWO PICTURES OF THE
Springfield Chrlatlau church and mem
In
a recent interview, Mme.
Ix r of the faculty of the Eugene Bible
Alexandra Killantay, the Soviet
University, la acheduled aa »peaknr
Minister to Mexico, said:
before the Hprlngfleld Lion'» club at
The modern woman, the
tomorrow'» weekly luncheon.
self-supporting professional wo­
Rev. Chillier» will probable nil the
man, cannot allow love to take
entire period with hl» talk. He waa ,
on .be program la .t week nu. waa un- I ” " ’ t P1“ * 1,1 ,h ’T l l f e , The
.
mo­
Hara from Portland— A J Pvrklna
Jaapar Man In— Fred Wallace of
wua down till» wi i'k froip Purllaml
J«»l»er spent u purt of Monday Iran-
nulling bu»lne«a in Hprlngfleld.
Mr». P s rk ln t III- •Mr» AI Perkins I»
■ IHirtvd III ul I v i home In re.
In from Pengra— .Mr« H W. Rich­
ardson of Pengra wa< a Hprlngfleld
Keaaay »I Yathala— llwlght Ki'»,ioy vlaltor Motitluy
Mint Knli’ iid t'urkrr went ln Yachats
come becau»«
»Uknea»
wor>>an « learning to BUb-
llil« wi I fur ul, online
Baby Son Born— Mr. and Mr» . W II. able IO
to come
becaune of
of alcknea»
Idue her emotions to reason, to
Edward» of Juaper arc the happy par­ hl» family.
(Havana at Portland— Welby Hleyena
i master her tenderer feelings
ents of a baby »on, born Haturduy.
« m l I" Portland M<u,ilny, returning
'and
to put business and work
Vialta from Tacoma Charle» Ken-
Tuesday.
In from Mareóla — Mr« Joe Queen
il,
.
i
ljeiore
sentiment. There will
yon. Jr., ut Tacoma, I»
of Marcóla waa a Hprlngfleld vlaltor
_
.
.
.
“
v"
be
no
flappers,
becaase flappers
at
the
home
of
hla
parents,
Mr.
and!
Santa Clara Man Hara — L. W Sunday.
are
drones.
There
will be no
Klllolt of Hunt» I'lurn »(lent a part of
Mr», ( ’. E Kenyon, of this city. Mr.
Don Juans, or Lord Byrons, for
Mohawk Man Hara— J. J Caswell Kenyon Is manager of the Tacoma
Monday In Hpritiglleld.
the simple reason that women
of Mohawk wa» a vlaltor In Sprtug branch of a prominent rug company.
will
not have time for them.”
H ara from Qrova— C. A ("rllaa of
field Monday.
Gosslers at Nawport— Mr. and Mra.
Now. all of us will be struck by a
Cottage Grove «as a Hprlngfleld Tlal
W alter tiosaler and their guests from certain hollowness In these observa­
(or Monday.
Raturns from Roseburg— Marjorie
the eaat are visitors today at Newport. tions and the lack of an understanding
Jolllff la back from Roseburg where
Haro from Jaapar— Mark Sebring of
Haa Major Operation— Mra. Carl of human nature, but the thing that
she vlalted with her aunt, Mrs. Miller
Phetleplace underwent a major opera­ Interests us particularly la Just how
Jasper waa a Hprlngfleld visitor Tue»
day.
Go to Balknap— Mr» C. E fkwarta tion at the Pacific Christian hospital men will react to this new specimen
of 'womanhood.
and Mr» C. K Kenyon have gone to thia morning,
In from M . r c o l . - M r . A D W il t . . ,
Hprlnt,
What Is the Ideal woman In the
of Marcóla spent a part of Wodnes- j
1
N O TIC E TO CONTRACTORS
American man's mind? Is she the
day In Hprlngfleld.
Goes ta low»—C A. IIrad y was a
Healed blda will be received by the successful, Independent business wo­
Southern Paclflr paaaenger this week t-lty Recorder of Spriogfleld, Oregon, man who can turn a deal with the
Haro from Yonoolla— Oeo Haskell
up to 12 o'clock Noon on the 22nd day
to Hloui CJty. Iowa.
of August, 1827. for the grading and be,t of her male competitor»? la she
of Yoncalla waa a Hprlngfleld visitor
office? Is
.............. for a political
................
Wednesday
Repurn from Nawport— l*earl Noi- graveling of Park Street between 4tb a candidate
and 5th street» In Valley Vlarw Addi­
son and Lulu M cl’heraoo bave return­ tion to Hprlngfleld and of Houtb I) ahe the author of the year's heat sell­
Visitors from Salam— Mr and Mra
ed after a »hurt vacation trip to New street from 2nd to 4th street and 4th er? Is ahe a career-seeker In any of
Hud Foraytha of Salem were visitors port
street from South D to South K street, the many branches open to the wo­
yesterday at the N W Emery homo.
and alao for the construction of «cat- men of America today?
Morrison Improving — Gerald Mor- ter,u< sidewalk work on East Main
Or Is ahe the woman of charm and
Down fro m
Jaspón— Mra. Vorn
a s t e . v r . K S : grace, ministering tenderly, devotedly
Stewart of Jasper spent a part of Wed
to hla head In a diving accident last an, ,- with the plana and specification» to the needs of her home, her hus­
ne.day In Hprlngfleld.
weak, la reported Improving steadily of the City Engineer. Hl,l» to specify band and her children—and putting
price per square foot tor cement side­ love before everything else? •
Visits Parents Hare—John Bench,
R»turna from Portland—Jess Smlt walk and price per cable yard (or ex-
Another Picture
avho la enllaled la the navy, visited
son. police and fire chief, haa return- cavatlng and filling. Blda to ba open­
hl« parent» here thia week
Another
Important Interview waa
ad from the national Are chiefs con ed at Special Council meeting at
Springfield City Hall at 7:30 August given about the same time by Senor
Ge ta Washington— M r and Mra. ventlon a t Portland.
22nd, 1827
Alejandro Cesar, Nicaraguan minister
K rnaelh Girard are leaving for Olym­
I M PETERSON. Recorder of the to the United States. He »aid:—
Visit at Corvallis— Mr ano Mrs. At Town of Springfield.
A
11-18
pia, Washington. Haiurday
Montgomery, and »on Fred. and M r
“The Ideal woman of Nicaragua la
Has Miner O p a r a 11 a n — Mrs ' aad Mra Herbert Hmeed of Eugene IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F T H E not the governor of a state. She Is
8 T A T E o r ORBOON FOR
not photographed casting her ballot
Kalharyn Hutching» of Eugene under­ visitad at Corvallis and Albany Huo
LA N E COUNTY
for public officials, nor is she the head
w e n t a minor o p e ra tio n a t a local da*.
W J. »raver. Plaintiff, vu„ W. C. of a real eatata firm. No ballot or
p h y s ic ia n 's office Monday.
Hava Baby Daughter— M r and Mra. I Simpson. Defendant
.To the above named defendant. W C. political career can help her to be
Hare from Portland— Mrs. Dalbert F. F M olenda are the perenta of a
Simpson:
more than she la today—a charming
In the name of the State or Oregon, figure on a moonlit balcony—■
Hloapn of Portland vtalled for a faw haby daughter, bora Satnrday at the
a rose
you are hereby summoned to answer In her hair and a great love in her
days at the horn» of Mr. and Mra. Paclflc Christian boa pi tai.
the complaint filed again at you in the
Fred Hlnnon.
heart."
H a re fro m R a in b o w — M rs. G eorge above entitled cause and court within
four week» from/ the Drat publication
The balcony and the rose are fig­
W
illiams
aod
Joe
W
illiams
of
Rain­
Raturn from Newberg— Mr. sod Mrs.
of this summons and If you fall so to ure« of speech— to Americans at least
Kenaalh Chase arrived from Newberg bow were among out-of tuoni visitors aaswar judgment will be taken against
qou for the sum of 2140.26 with Inter­
thia week and have decided to make ' hors Monday.
est thereon at legal rate from August
Springfield their home.
-M
r
aad
Mrs
Montana Falk Hara-
I, 1827. with the coats and, dlaburge-
raenta of thia action Thia summons
Mgve to flprlngflsld— Mr. and Mra. A J Utuhan of liner Lodge. M oat.. la served upon you by publication by
Montgomery of Notl are moving drove ,n Sunday to visit with their virtue of an order of C, P. Barnard.
to Hprlngfleld
Mr. Montgomery baa nlrea. Mra. W alter Gossler and family. County Judge or lame County. Oregon,
employment at the Hprlngfleld M ill
ont.rai I . H .r v - K e o n .t h Dillard, made and died Aufcuat 10. 1827, direct­
ing that service of summons be made
Specializing in Tonsils
and Grain company.
| who
for„ t
upon you by publishing the same for
four successive weeks In the Spring-
Tasalla Remeved— Donald Psi er near McKenala bridge. Is here for a field News, and requiring you to
Of West Springfield had hla tonsila short »lay with ht» relativos.
answer the same within four weeks
Over Penney’8 Store
from the first publication thereof. Thia
removed at a local physician's olflee
Returns from
Ban Francises — summons la so first published August
Tuesday.
Dwight Kaaaay, assistant cash 1 st of I I , 1827.
8 D A LLPN. Attorney for Plain­
Ge ta Orove— M r and Mrs. C. F. the Commercial Slats bank haa re­
Bugene
Phone 355
tiff, Office. Hovey Building. Bugene,
Eggtmann and Oeorge Parkins tran­ turned after a vocation trip to San Oregon.
Francisco
sacted business In Cottage Orove this
A. 11-18-26: S. 1
week.
T o V is it from fleattla— M r aad Mrs
W right Go»» ta Portland— W illiam A. E. Cray of Seattle are driving
W right iwent to Portland this week to south today to visit at the home of
assist J. M Elder In making an In- ' her sister, Mrs. H. T. Mitchell of
ventory at a hardware In a Portland! Hprlngfleld. They are expected here
some tim e today.
suburb purchased by the latter.
,
«
»
.
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Dr. Geo. A. Simon
if
ASK ME ANOTHER
NEW AUTOMATIC
WESTINGHOUSE
“How hot is hot?
Not too HOT—
The temperature of this Super Iron is
:
:
SPECIAL-
$7.75---75c down; $1.00 a month.
W e’ll five you $1.00 for any old Iron.
FINAL EXHIBITIONS ARE__
GIVEN BY DRILL TEAM
An exhibition of the work to be put
on by the Springfield group at River­
side. California, September 16. wAa
given at last nights meeting' of the
Neighbor's of Woodcraft by the drill
team. One more meeting remains be­
fore the d rill team goes south.
Mrs. Merle Woods waa voted on as
a new member last night. Initiation
will be conducted at next meeting.
PRESENTING
The Early Arrivals in
Fall Coat
Fashions
$12.50 to $29.50
M oney Saving Sale
Delightfully perfumed with attar of roses. For
all toilet uses. Great for men after shaving and for
general toilet use.
Standard Price 26c
F acto ry-to -Y o u Sale
P rice ...........................
19c
Jontcel V anishing & Cold Cream s
Refreshing snow-white creams that keep the
skin soft, white and youthful In appearance.
Perfumed with alluring Jonteel odor.
Regular Price 60c
Factory-to-You Sale
,
Price ---------- -------------------------------
39c
MO U N I AIN STATES POWER COMPANY
‘Do It Electrically’1
Who want» to live in a world where
there are no gay. irresponsible, laugh­
ing little flapper»— even If they are
drone»? Perhaps the flapper of today
is too frivolous, possible ahe la way­
ward and unable to concentrate seri­
ously on any great subject— not that
we believe that— but even If It were
so. Isn’t she preferable to the humor­
less grind conceived by Mme. Klllan-
tay? Who would want to live In a
world where women are ao Intent on
their struggle for economic Indepen­
dence that they had no Inclination
to listen to the pretty speeches under
the moon?
T ry Thia Teat— Maybe
Isn't the picture presented by 8enor
Alejandro Cesar a far more Inviting
one?
To get a little light on the subject
you might ask your male relatives—
A ( 2 T 0
1 ro you
G eorgia Rose T a lc
Not too COLD”
:
WOMAN OF TOMORROW
— colorful, yea— but not esaentlal In
,dea| woman of the American man.
The picture painted in color» deep
down in the heart of every man—
regardless of hla country— la the pic­
ture of the home maker. That Is the
Ideal that he cultivate».
or» If you have a husband, ask him.
* * him whether hr would have you
Ifr-anlflW over
n » p y th
ia m
r w a n ltt balcony
h n l m n v or
leaning
the
moonlit
over the executive desk. My belief
Is that If you are the woman with a
great love In your heart you w ill be
told you are perfectly satisfactory as
you are. But If you are a woman
with your whole heart In your career,
placing love second to It, perhaps It
w ill be wiser not to ask any ques­
tions at all. For you might put n o
tlotu, In your husband's head that life
wag cheating him of something that
he might find elsewhere were be to
look for It.
For romance la still Piece de Re­
sistance to the average maa and
woman.
The Factory-to-You Sale is our opportunity to Impress
upon you that this Rexall Store Is a partner in an organi­
zation whose members have obligated themselves to give
value and service.
We ofTer you nearly 150 articles during this Sale cover­
ing all classes of popular merchandise at specially re­
duced prices. We know that this opportunity will in­
crease our Good-Will, for you will learn the big advantage
which Rexall customers enjoy. Here are two examples
of our big values—
IRON
:
F L O
During the Entire Month
of August
tay< the
Automatically Controlled.
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B y
We guarantee all merchandise sold during the Pactory-
to-You Sale.
,
See our windows, visit our store, examine our goods
—Save with safety at The Rexall Store.
FLANERY’S DRUG STORE
—Confident that there is style-rightness in the very first
fashions of a new season appearing at RrlU’s, many women
elect to choose their fall coats as early as this.
—Preparedness for the Initial cold nip is not the only gain,
of course, for there is pleasure in knowing that one Is
among the first to own a model of brand new fashion.
—And these are coats that women who are exacting will
wear with pride. A nice jauntiness characterizes the ma­
jority of them, while others have a dress-occasion elegance.
All in all, a collection that you will enjoy looking over.
—You’ll certainly be captivated when you see the rich plaid
creations and those in rich warm shades of autumn tans
and browns, also beautiful blue tones. Their luxurious fur
collars and cuffs enhance their effectiveness.
(Second Floor)