tosato »fur fest • s t toltomi: ,r kttory, 600, Nor- i,4#0,ÄO0t'b*to NfeSdtag Month fc k Mrs. Bmll Pell an Ors and Miss Lydia ^cftoU. empfeyed at the local j o , Hetman's Baths : aeries of indoor baseball being Hal McNair, of tfsNalr’s D rif .M ys.Frpd« Podge returned Ban- played on the Armory floor toy a >re on the Pfesa, made a trip day from Arcadia, Cat, where she score of 18 to ,8. Excellent (leld- Klamath Palis ^nsterday tb hajl spent thg.jtotor. Clarence Eng on the pgrt of. the Bankers. ik . after business affairs. «nil InnhltUv rtf th* vhnnl w * Vavnnri X lrnott w.M overjoyed « to a hare her baep a* iffpy wpre »Si­ screehs made ting very tired of thslr own cook- Moving to Gerber t M W .a *r» • Vicinity This Year of the Saturday, barhacue sandwiches. W e r t O U B taa S jfc c to c 204-2 ! rrv ç» . iS ¿it As' stopped t" A «hl— A— Let the UNIÓN write your ton Mr. and Mrs. George W; Klug coverage automobile Insurance. of Huntington Beach, Cai., stop­ Teo, of coarse. 83-tf ped to this city recently to visit . with friends, pnroute .to Jackson-4 j BaMnees Visitor— ville to bring home Mr. and Mrs? I J. C. Hopper of the Stats Bank Miller Sutton, who have been U of Ashland was to Medford Wed-; spending the winter months Ini 1 nesdsy looking after business Mother’s Day Karl Nims of this .pity left last night for San Francisco, where he has been tranpferrod by the Southern Pacific Company for whom he works. Mrs. Nims and son lack will remain to Ashland Did yon get a basket? On sale until school is out and possibly . -j , at Plata Confectionary by the longer. American Legion Auxiliary. 203-St Don’t forget Ayers orchestra Moose ludi Sat. nite. 204-1 setacea ta . G. T,— William Rica, local real estate dealer, made a trip to Grants Pass yesterday to Took after business affairs. Dance Monday night», Masonic hall. Dickey’s orchestra. Gentle­ man 76 eents, ladies 26 cents In­ cluding refreshments. This dance Is tor -the public. Reports Balo '- The Claycomb Motor company, lo o v Ford dealers, reports the sale of a Ford roadster pick-up to' the Talent Irrigation district. Card party In dining room, Ma- soblc hall Monday evening. Bridge and Five Hundred. Public Invited, 60 f»nts including refreshments. Ytaited to k ed lo rd — "Reverend Myron 8. Woodworth of the First Baptist chhrch in thXtelty was a visitor to Med­ ford Tuesday. Home grown spinach, 4 lbs. tor k.Schuerauin’s. 204-tf OlKDY EEM e MBEA • ■ mother with fi gift selected from our complete line GREETING CABÖ& ...................... .. 'F & À M ìfo f t o t r o f e s ............ .. tou r »nother wftl treasure this gracious gift of Artatyle Chocolates long after Mother’s Day. ___, , 5c to I ooc - 5 GIFT STATIONERY ...................... $1.00 to $5.00 SPEC'LL GÏFT t»ÀCKAGE OF LAZELL • CHOCOLATES with-pfenty of nut fillings and paraméis — nougatine» all the favorites— packed in a hand- si&w Note S itter „w » » o b ö e > y ö > r i' Dp Yoifr Electrical Battery Work Glaycomb Motor King was 'foW b Cllff Payne makes lattice. Jacs danpa, Bellview community Lett (nr. Portland—. ■ i> M m - 4 club-toftfetk.A prît 29. admISSloi JKr. and Mr», Bert Sayles, ac- Lgasure Parta,” 7:46 V. m. Ad-' 2>•* ° ’ * Mrs. A. C. Ntolnger, Mrs. Jtrry O’Ngal and Mrs. Harry Carltoa. AeedptM each wt»d means smöker SttitcâBêS R» “Orchids áhdEftñ&íen S STORE Biggest Little Store in iwn. Open Evenings. C 'Taio Great IhstitdttionB interest^ tt I jointly to two g if t converge. We have selected i ^pfec&l v hats, many of tlieiA rtrfibing W icfi higher than the prices would iliditate which we are p la c ih g on sale for urday only at aroma, ttaturai Sweetness, nafar'aT^oóà taste but no "doiling-up” —not by any meant! rw/ foiaeto tasta h taJl tís^t it implies in natural