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THURSDAY JUNE 3, 1027 TOWN AND VICINITY | Hara Pram Bssvsrton— Mr and Mr« Haturday. Clay Kalua of llaavartoa visitad In Brewer In Town— Roy Brewer of Hprlngflald Bunday. . Pall Creak waa a Hprlngflald visitor A ltarla Man Vialta— Amona iiutof Munday. town people hara Haturday waa J. South at Portland— R W. Hm ltli Marshall uf Astoria. went tu Portland over the holidays to V'.-lter Prom WsatSr— Mrs W alter visit bis daughters. (Irlflln uf Weatflr spent a part uf Mun Hara Po' Holidays— Mr. and Mr« day vUllilta heru M erritt Tualt of Wasco visited over Visit Desna Hama— Mr and Mrs. Al the holidays at the home of Mr. and Cannon spent ,he week-end at lb« Mrs. Ray Ulasa of Waat Hprlngflald. Bart Doane raaldrnra bare. Visitor Pram Monmouth— Mlaa Kva Visits Mother Here— Fred l^>mlev Pbattaplaca apant tha last week-end1 uf l*ortland visited bora tbls week hero at the hums of bar brother. Dr. with bla mother. Mra. Vina MoClaln. Carl Phetteplaoe. Mlaa I*hette|>lace Hara Pram Marcóla— Fred Wright Is now at Monmouth. of Marróla was a Bprlngfleld visitor Hundby In Pram Dealer—P. B Matthews of Daalar waa a visitor In Ibis city PH day. A. I . Carpenter Hara— A. K Carpan, tar of Venóla apant a part of Prlday visiting In Hprlngflald, Hara Pram Waatflr— Mrs. J. Isom of Weatflr was a Bprlngflrld visitor PAGE FIVE ,, i= s THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS In Fram W altervllte — Mrs. May Craft of Waltarvllto was bars ovar lb« holidays. Illinois Leads in School Contest A naw peak has been reached In the whlcb bars him as an entry. National School Contest which la be-1 Mlaa Florenre M Benton has a Visite Bister Hara— Misa Pay Bpaul ding, teacher In the high school, an Ing conducted by The Publishers Auto- record of 10 years perfect attendance. tertalned bars slater. Mary, of Salam, j caster Service, of New York «.'tty. and her sister, Hasel, a record of 11 tbrougbthe 2000 newspapers It serves years. These girla are of Crate, Neb bora over tha weekend. raska. throughout the country. Qaorga Lusby Here—Oeorge Lusby John W. Klrcber, or Arensvlll«1 I l waa in HprlngAeld Tuesday visiting linois, has made the new high mark, Mlaa Louise Baskin, of Montgomery. bla parents. Ha has been teaching wtlh a record of twelve years and Mississippi, has completed four years at a point on the Columbia river. eight months of school uttendacce j at school without missing a day or Parkers Mlva— Mr. and Mrs. T. T without missing a day or being tardy, j being tardy. Parker bare moved from the Vitus This In face of the (act that daring building to 23(4 Emerald street. Eu grade school years It was necessary RECALL PETITION TO (or John to walk one mile to ach-»oL gene. BE FILED TODAY and now two miles to high school. Drive ta Mulino— Mr. and Mra. Bam This new record places Miss I^ th a Montgomery of Noll and Mra. Pater Kama Ferguson, of Wayne, W. Va., In The petition asking that an Bcblewe of Hprlngflald drove to Mu election be called to recall Sher lino Bunday. Visit Triangle Laka— Mayor and Mrs. O. O Bushman and Mr. and Mra. A rt Bushman visited their summer Visit Qoaalar Hama— Mr. and Mrs. home at Triangle Laka last weak-and. Carl Cordt of Portland ware visitors over the weekend at tha W alter Ooa- Drive to Roseburg— Mr. and Mra. C. E. Kenyon and Mr. and Mra. C. B j •tar home. Bwarts and daughter. Mlaa Edna Returns to Portland— Mra. Heater Bwarts. motored to Roseburg Bunday. Arm I tags baa returned to Portland after spending several «reeks visiting * Party enjoys Plenlo—Dr. and Mra. ; with bar sun. Alva Armltage. Mlaa W. H. Pollard and family. Mlaa Mar- [ Stella Armltage. bar daughter, accom garet Odorklrk and Arthur Potter, an-1 Joyed a picnic at W ater Creaa cam p., panted here to Portland. on tha Chris Hanson place. Monday. Visit at Banta Clara— Mr and Mrs I Fred Prase and family, Springfield, and Mr and Mra. Carl Weber, form 1 F R B D D It A L V IN C A R N fY Freddie A lrla Carney, b u b of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Camay of Notl, died at the family home tbls moraing at 1:10 o'clock. He would have baa« 13 years of age June ». The funeral will be held at the W alker chapel Bunday a t 1 o'clock, with Rev. 8. F. Childers In charge. The burial will be at ML Vernon ce metery MT. VERNON FARMERS PLAN NEW CLUBHOUSE Members of the ML Vernon Far mers Union local, meeting here last night, voted to erect a new clubhouse on the two-acre plat the local owna on the McKenste highway, about a iff Frank E. Taylor for alleed Incompetence in office will b e ' n,Ue “Bd • half eMt ** s orln«<teii. filed today. In time to get t h e lwh“*’ «>•“ • tor »truetur. have proposition on the special e le c -fBOt beeB »baped, it u ex- tlon ballot June 28, according petced that it will be largo enough to to H. E. Slattery, legal advisor accommodate meetings ot the local, is for the recall committee. It is well as social functions. not expected that Sheriff Tavlor The decision followed a joint meet- wUl take advantage of the five- the Spring«« id .uditonum day's opportunity to resign, as ; committee, -which ontitned ptaa. fog he has issued a formal s ta t e -,» 1“1 cooperation between this com- ment refusing to acede to de- ; “ unity and the farmers union for mands of his opponents and In- 1 er®ction of a city auditorium here (Heating that he intends to de- —— — pend upon the confidence of the i roK . i r . s _ r . A n . paper ta laiya electorate for a defeat of the sheets. w y<p inches, «unable fur recall. I mak-mg tracings T h e new s Ofllee. erly of Eugene, picnicked at Santa Clara Monday. Freeman Bowarda Injured— Free man Howards, son of Mr. and Mra. It E. Bowarda of this city waa Injure«, while working at Klamath Falls last week. Fresh Meats For Summer We have made special preparation to keep our meatB nlse and frosh and Juicy during the hot summer month«. Our modern equipped sanitary market and experienced help Insures you that the best care ban been taken of the meats you buy here. We have both the best meats that can be had and plenty of it to select from. Phone 68— Let us send It up. INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. EL C. STUART 4th and Main Sts, PRATT HOLVKR8ON Phone 63 villa, Illinois, seemingly goat the aational title for the hast school record, having gons 12 years, 8 months without m ilting a day nr being tardy. In grade school he walked a mile to school and during Kesters Have Bon— E. E. Kester has high school years has walked two received word of the birth to Mr. and miles. Mra. Floyd Kester of Marshfield of a place. Miss Ferguson last baby aon The Kester« formerly lived held first honors with a record here The newcomer waa named Eu- uj twelve years nine days, gene Floyd. I While It would seem that John has Visit Flanery Home— Mr. and Mrs. a record that can't be beaten. It la E. Engelson and two daughters, und .t ill possible that It will be. and we Miss Margaret Hanson, all of P o rt-1 hope that It w ill be by a boy or girl land, vlalted over the past week-end in Lane county. If you have a better with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Flanery of record than this, or If you know rome j this city. body who has, forward their entry to , ua at once, that we may sent it to Qlsnn Ditto Here— Qlenn Ditto of headquarters in New York City and, Coquille passed through Springfield ' entered |B the “ “ | Friday on hlk way to Ttertland to tioikcontest. “* visit Mr and Mra. Oeorge Ditto. T h e ' This contest la attracting great in Dittos formerly lived here. terest and The News which has ex- | cluaive right« In Springfield to all Montgemsi^s Corns North — Word material supplied by Autocaster Bor- ' has been received by The News from Tlce. |, Kiad to be able to give Its Mrs Al Montgomery, saying that readers this interesting feature. The shortly they will start north from Los l a t e s t Is now In Its final stages. Who Angeles, where they have been for «rill be declared national title holder some time. The Montgomerys w ill (or perfect attendance? Be sure to stop In Ashland for a while on the , follow it through to Its clore. way north, before reaching home a t , Other records for tne week worthy I of mention on the honor roll Include HprlngAeld. j that of Joseph Allhoff. of St. Louis, i Missouri, who ha« a record of 15 i years perfect attendance. This record however, includes college attendance, | t your affair» are CONFIDENTIAL There is no possibility of anyone prying into your private affairs or dealings with this bank. All transactions are strictly confiden tial, and when you come to us about a loan, or other personal business matters, the tran saction is just between you and one of the officers of this bank. 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CASTILE Regular 4O4! value for only Phone 29c Phone 9-WHITE FRONT GROCERY-9 “TUBBY” MEN There are so many of them—and the number seetns to be increasing. They are graduates of the six o'clock dinner university. They are also Knights of the Swivel-chair; they may belong to the Don’t W o rry Club. They move about on foot when they find it impossible to ride— on cush ion». W ith every puff of shortened breath, they announce the badly- neglected »ewer they carry around with them. No, Madame, I'm not talking to y o u ; 1 know better than to tell a woman she'» tubby. I have been a sufferer from this acquired deformity, and, know whereof I speak. It came upon me by stealth; people said to me, "How wonderfully healthy you li-ok; you arc getting fatter every day." People lore fat things. len'y I was attacked one day on the street— I felt that I was dying I M y pul.-e registered 14?. v. ak and irr -.i :lar. I "sat up and took notice" In'io that hour. Careful investiga tion i -vcale-l that I was suffering from a stealthy, alow-acting poison — Irliian. This stuff forms in a ne glected colon, and gradually under mines the entire cardio-vascular sys tem—the circulation Had I expired the newspapers would have said that I died of heart disease; it would not have been true; death would have been due prim arily to that 48 waist band of mine, and the load of poison inside i t ' lust as many a “tubby" man dies today, from putrefying sub stances in a neglected colon I have no patience w it» laying the blame on the heart, when it is simply poisoned to death from the sewer I • It took me over two years to re cover from a condition which would certainly have killed me. I used a mixture of the sulphates of magnesia, soda, lime and potassium for a "house cleaner" and. I still clean house with it every day. I quit c t - ing enormous lots o f sweet-- -«ke, preserves, ete. Modem smokers demand quality and put Camel first T H IS experienced age knows the good tobaccos It demands in a cigarette. A nd it has made Camel the greatest leadetj any age has ever known. Camel’s choice tobaccos and its blending fo r smoothness and mellowness have made it supreme with modern smolte era. Camel today is world favorite, bfecauae o f quality. Camel was made to succeed in an age that knows merit. Just try Camels and you’ll know why no other cigarette can compare with them. Let the choice o f the modem world show you what smoking enjoyment can really be. " H e r e « Cam «//” z