Local ; Personal flotes Mr. J. M. Bresee of Talent was District Attorney Newton In Ashland today on business. Chaney and little son of Medi were Beturdey t o * 1« vlçltog subjects will start June IS at the high school bldg. Phone Ms. For; Uythe. K I R . 313-1 Jamas Kramer, of Hollywm iGplffornla. brother of George Spent Week-End with Pareada Kramer, local S. P. ticket age Glenn and Wayne H ill tram end Mr. Gillis, a traffic officer B. Todd and children H. C. Kennedy from Yreka, spent the week-end in Ash­ Hollywood, spent Sunday nR shopping in Ashland land with their parents, Me. and with George, Kremer in this el Mrs. Thomas HUI. ’ i ' They were motoring to Vaacoev Vtotttog to Han Prendero— Mrs. Carl Nims and son Jack are visiting Mr. Nims in San Francisco thia week. B. C. Went to Klamath Palls — Mr. sad Mrs. J. D. Mara. Mr. Vtotted to Dunsmuir— Ply-Toil Spray gun end pint spray, 4 Sc. Schuerman’s. Mr.,aad Mrs. O. B. Bib and H Lear aad little daughter, dn to Dunsmuir Saturday viaitlag |b e fWb baieherk the Sliver 1 Pox Ftru a4d Shaate Sprln Conley on Liberty street, return­ Bob Pockler and his Versatile fa the evening Mr. Bib attend ed to her home In Hornbrook Bun­ Dance Band; Pair Grounds, Juno a'banquet of the Foreman's J 15. 833-1 eocl«tion. , Among those who registered at day. and Mrs. Paul Mara aad Med M g ^ Old fashion Pentecostal gospel spent Sunday In Klamath Phils meetings. All welcome. Opposite and Chiloquin. Junior High School. Evangelist Returns to Hom e Mrs. Anna Beck, who has been Joseph and Rachel Siselove and Direct from -ParadlseG ardem ” workers. 34I-3t* visiting her daughter, Mrs. Manley the Oregon Hotel Sunday were Heve your rose traillas made at Moves to New H om e Mr. J. M. Brockway of Colusa. Mias Leona G. Marstara, an In­ 335-tf Cal., A. Thompson of Los Angeléis, Jordan's mills. structor at the Southern Oregon and J. A. Burgess of Redding, Cal. Stopping at the Ashland Hotel— Normal moved from did Boule­ profit, Mid ¿his wwfc wlH ho I Hohod 1 b pamphlet tom H bora of thio CMBMlttoo ato Member* of the choru* .wore: iting in the work. These who took part In the Joule Noll Even*, Margaret Leun- ncee under the direction of Miss apach, Lota Knapp, Margaret dee w e r^ R ^ h 4 i tkl» v M®«** HagMtocba^hV} Aubrey Haan, :ockdale, Arlene Robertson, iu M iTork, Leis Joy Hanson, jllta Pierson, Anna Crossman, ora fearks. Susanna Jenkins, leaner Brown. - M arl Bdl|eau, >la ffbapp. Malta Brandon. Mar- iret? Hammerbacher, Gladys rose] ^Gladys Johnson, Ora Of- tid, Eldora Damewood, Eileen imWell, Ruth Triplett, Cheryl althi? Hasel Hiatt, Margaret, tunaphch. Jennie Grover, Jeuie »11 Evans and Esther Gardner. Emm* Coleman, Ellen BJorkqulat, Clarence Haan, Lorraine Brook- miller, Alble Beck, Betty Brown, Jeanie Grover, V lrlep Smith, Dorie Applegate, Victor Phelps, Lyudin Oeder.. Bernice Daweon, Ludlq Daweon, Nqomla Gray, M«rJ Hornell, Isabel »Murrey, Gladys Johnson, M lrla La Plant, Helen Detrick, Artice Stockdale, Lester Gardner, Hasel Leonard, Clare W ill, Lila Dement, Ralph Church, John Galey, Alice W illits. confine its work largely to inter­ viewing ipoopects who are on ’the ground aad a neat card has been printed for* distribution at the Auto Camp and ether points where out of state visitors may be -found. Some valuable survey work Is also being undertaken With the purpose-of showier What is alreddy being produced a t a CALL AND GET A SAMPLE AND CIRCULAR OP U PSO N ; Bathing Suits NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Attics, over tracked plaster, partilidrts, sleeping porch, summer .cabins, .Hot dihhnm t^table covers, Artists plaques, Window .'Decorations and a ? hundred other uses . ? ARMY GOODS STORE Mrs. G. R. Safley. Santo Ana, vard to a new bungalow on Palas Cal.. Arthur Ackerman. Saif .Fran­ avenue. cisco, Cal., Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Ward. Onalaska, Wn., M r. and See our men's ■ Mrs. J. J. Harris, Condon, and Paulaerud's selljo r Mrs. P. A. Regan. Berkeley, stop­ ped at the Ashland over the week- Mr. C. E. Dudley of thia city Frem Klamath F a lla - caught a 38 lb. salmon, measur­ Mr. A. Brearcllffe and Mr. ing 40 inches from tip to tip nt Harold Shaffer of Klamath Palls The newest shades and fabrica the Savage Rapida Dam yeeter- spent Sunday ib Ashland visiting In men’s suitings. Paulaerud's friends and relatives. tailleurs. S M -tt Motored to M e d fo rd - Cliff Payne makes pulleys. ' * BOARD Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings. FISHING TACKLE AND LICENCE mo DntT OB wastb ? Carson-Fowler Lumber Co Don’t miss this! Bob Pockler’s Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gall, Mr«, "Big Time” Dance Band. 8 ra­ M r. Coleman, superintendent of M. B. Randles, and Mrs. Lain Van Behoof at Newport. Oregon, arriv­ dio favorites and dance artists. Leaves for Gold Hill— C. A. Camp, who has finished Wegen motored to Gold H ill and ed Saturday to visit his daughter, Pair grounds pavilion! Wed. June hts contract on the Green Springs Medford Sunday to visit friend^ Emma, a student at the normal road will leave today for Gold H ill and relatives. school. See Paulaerud’s 120 and 135 where he has been awarded a road 15. contract. special on summer suits. Dill pickles in the bali Sehner- 338-tf Mrs. Loalae B. Werts of Port- land, spent the week-end with Mrs. Medford Visitors— Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Madden end C. W. ChaUin on Hargadine Ave. Mrs. Werts was a member of the family spent Sunday In Medford faculty of the normal school in and Jacksonville. 1R99 and came down for Alumni ” NOTICE Day. The students and faculty of the Have yonr clothes cleaned for Southern Oregon Normal school desire to thank those organisa­ vacation time. Panlsornd's. ... 841-tf tions and cltlsens of Ashland who wars instrumental In making the Spring Peapvnl Mlm Lndlle Beewlck la anbatl- tattag for Mias Blanche Hlcka, fity librarian, who is having her vacation this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stockdale and daughter, Artice, who has bean a student at the normal school, left Sunday for their home at Mt. Varnon, Oregon, w h e r e they had been celled by the ser­ ious Illness of M i. Stockdale’s brother. From - Portland Dr. and Mrs. Chester Easter ware Ashland visitors last week­ -(Continued Prom Page One) end end atetnded the Alnmnl Day festivities. Dr. Beater was gradu­ the performance. Lighting effects were particularly beautiful, and ated from the old normal. these In charge of the affair were lng Mrs. Rolf’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H . Johnson on Granita street. Rev. and Mrs. Wm. V. 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