abhland G ROC M oAiur cn>crcM » MARK M cents; geatleneu, SO oenta. bare a «octal in the I. O. O. P. Supper ■erred, everybody- wel- ball. come. Monday, April 11.— Ladles A r t Saturday, AgeU 9.— College Wom dub meets at the home of ifrx. en’« Club meet« at home o f Mrs. Sam WcNhlr on Scenic Drive. P. O. Crawford.. Siskiyou Monday, April 11. — Epworth Heights, Medford, Ore. , League Dramatic club of the M. B. church meets. Saturday, April 9.— Daughters of CALERDAB.OF EVENTS the Nile will meet In Grant« Tuesday, April 1©—Upper Valier Pa««. Luncheoij at IS:SO. phone * Community club will have an Saturday, April » —Yeoman dance *4>7-R. all-day meeting. Miss York, in I. O. O. P. hall. Robertson’s home demonstration agent, orchestra. Admission, ladles Monday, April 11— W. R. C. will will give instruction in sewing. Covered-dish luncheon at noon. All members urged to be pres ent. Tuesday, A pril 1»— P. E. O. meets at the home of Mrs. Sam Mc Nair on Scenic Drive. Tuesday, April Ilk— W. C. T.-.U. WILL BE meets at the home of Mrs. H. G. Wolcott, 248 Third street. Tuesday, April 12.— Junior High P. T. A. meets in the “ Junior high school. Reading by Mrs. ' Poley,'Piano solo by June Ait kin and the glee club will sing. Wednesday, April 18.— Washing ton P. T. A. meets In the Wash ington school, v W ednesday, A p r il 13. — Wednes day club of the Presbyterian church will hold an all-day ses OUR SALE SO PAR HAS BEEN SO MUCH MORE sion in the church parlors. Cov SUCCESSFUL THAN WE DARED TO HOPE FOR ered dish luncheon at 1 p. m. THAT WE HAVE DECIDED TO MAKE SOME Thursday, April 14.— Elks Ladies ADDITIONAL EXTRA SPECIALS POR TOMOR card club club room Elks Bldg. ROW AND MAKE IT THE BIGGEST DAT IN Hostesses Mrs. P. G. Sweden- burg and Mrs. E. Pell. OUR H I S T O R Y DON'T PAIL TO COME Wed. April 20. — Elks* .Ladles WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT, POR HERE'S dance in the Elks Temple.’ WHERE THE PUN WILL BE SATURDAY. 8 8 8 MY GARDEN OUR SURPRISE Swifts Premium My garden Is so sweet a place. When blur of evening falls. EXTRA SPECIAL The flowers pose with wistful grace, , An eager night-bird calls. delightful Bridge party, which was given by Miss Mildred Crain, with whom she is visiting, Wed- na s day evening, April ni nth nt the P. B. Merrill home on the Bou levard. Three tables were In play; Miss Gertie Haan won the first prise juuLMlsa Marlon Ady was award ed the'consolation. At a late hour the hostess served delicious re freshments, which were most at tractively arranged. Those who enjoyed this happy affair were /h e Misses Elisabeth Hlleman, Viola McDowell, Grace Hawkyard, Elmira Smith, Mar- tom Calmenaon, Gertie Haan,' Ed na Goheen, Helen Preach, Adrien ne Hazard, Irene Berg, Mr«. B. C. -Eoraythe, the-hosored gnest Mre. R. T. Forsling and the hostess Miss Mildred Crain. WHowshlp Supper •- The regular quarterly fellow ship supper of the Pirst Baptist church was held at the church on Wednesday evening at 6:30. The tables were arranged In the shape of a Grecian cross and were beau tifully decorated with yellow Jon quils and yellow crepe paper. Yel low candles were also used in an attracQve way. Those participat ing were seated In family groups at the table. Each person was provided with a yellow paper thinking cap and during the din ner each family was asked to give one stunt and these proved to be both ndvei and entertaining. Later In the evening Mr. W, P. Walter gave a very interesting talk on the Y. M. C. A. work in Ashland. Over eighty were in attendance. Pol iowing the dinner the members as ...... ...J Z™” . ?" product ,u H E R B ER T S GROCERY Wherever the E*. Main Phone 59 19c Per Dozen Nice Bright Bananas, 3 Pounds f o r ___ Asparagus—Presh and tender* 2 Pounds for Pancy Bhubart>—Per Pound ............ ........ Fresh. Spinach—Home Grown, 3 Pounds for ). $1.48 FoixThie One Day On \ "Those ‘Pine Klamath NETTED GEM POTATOES 5c Per Can Sunbrite Cleaner One More Day—Dalles Diamond Flour . . . J .. ; $1.79 Trade at the Busiest Place in Town Saturday THATS HARDY BROTHERS My garden la so sweet by day, And night comes over-soon. Oh let there be a milky way »And let there be a moon. . BLANCHE LOGAN O’NEAL ---- Ashland, Oregon: Mrs. E. T. Forsling, of Port land, was -- the guest of ' honor at a I* v - »*J . . i SUNDAY DINNER 'Easter Greeting Cards. WE GUARANTEE OUR MEATS TO BE FRESH AND JUICY AND TENDER, T’ Easter Stationery Easter Box Candies, 50c to $3.00 See Our Windows For Gift Suggestions. McNair Bros. Phone 107 IN HEAVY SYRUP LIBBYS, Yellow. Clings— No. 2 1-2 Cans, 23c; 8 C— «, 73«. L IB Itt S Sliced Clings— No.* 2 Cans, 2Oc; 3 Cans ............ 80c DEL MONTE Sliced < lings— Buffet Cans, 10c; 3 Cans, 20c TOILET PAPER— Soft Sanitary Crepe— P a li 7 ounce Rolli 4 Rolls ..........I..’...,............................ . , MILK, IJhhya— Tail Cans, d for Seed Potatoes 4c Lb. OPPXR OP Q uaker oats The Breakfast that “Stands By” You VIVANI Only The Best Pull sise, $12.00 assort ment at ..................$1.97 pounds SHORTENING. Best— In bulk Made in The Northwest Onion Sets, 10c Lb. Borden’s Evaporated M ilk * assures sweet m ilk, p itre milk» cyitomy milk— at hour o r season. A n d everybody likes taste o f Borden’s. /’T r y it— but insist Borden's! Bananas, 2 Lbs., 25c TOMATOES, Del Mont« Solid Pack- 8 Cana ;....... ........................ „............... you any the on SNOWDRIFT— 4 Pound Can 2 Lbs. 25c RKANH, Van Camp»— Ready-to-serve economical food— Medium Size Can»— ( I S os. N et) 3 fop ................................................. ¿Be Rhubarb 3 Lbs. 25c H atu Peas No. 2 Cans, 2 Cans 27c M acaroni, 3 Pounds Umeco True Blu Crackers Best Butter Substitute Salted or Plain 3 Pounds, 73c 3 Lb. Box, 39c A lber’s Arctic Snow Flour (H ardw heat) 49 Pound Sack . . . . . N T FORGET OUR BIG HAM SALE! • Pay Cash and Pay Less At The PLAZA GROCERY 81 North Main S i Fancy1 Columbia River Chinook Asparagus W E DELIVER Fresh Dates P er Pound, 10c SALMON, Maple Leaf Pound Can ..... .........?... WESSON OTT,— Quart Can S PREMIUM HAMS (HALF OR WHOLE) PER LB., 35c S PREMIUM BACON - PER POUND ................7 7 . '55c Lithia Springs Pharmacy LARO— In hulk— 3 CORN. Red Dragon— G imm I Eastern Standard— 3 cans 20 BARS P A G SOAP 1 PKG. OHIPSO (LABOR SIZE) INTRODUCTORY SOAP. Crystal W hite— 10 bars COCOA. Blookers— F inest Imported Dutch— 1-2 lb. Tin, Pound Tin ...................................... M axw ell House Coffee, Per Pound Avoid Draggy Money Savers, Saturday and Monday, April 9th and 11th, Incl. SPECIAL SALE ON CANNED PEACHES AT EASTER TIME, a nice courtesy is the presentation of a little gift of beauty and charm — not necessarily ex pensive ;— but * expressing a kindly thought for "the season. No matter what yoftr tastes may be, you will find It easy Jo please them here — in the UNUSUAL GIFT STORE. Easter Novelties for the C hildren.......... 5c to 50c II“ P E P — K elloggs— 3 Pkges. GOOD GIFTS Worthy of Easter CHOICE MEATS FOR YOUR PHONE US YOUR ORDER FOR YOUR SUNDAY MEAT. WE ARE SURE YOU WILL BECOME A STEADY PATRON. . n " 1'- V » SOIT*— Campbells— Any Kind— 3 W L e n d ie recipe Mys “millC’ it puts up to you the responsibility o f using the rigkf milk. I t can make or spoil the dishT^When you put all the other ingredients and so much w ork into your cooking or baking, you can’t afford to take a chance on the milk. Mrs. K. T. F orsling Honor *"*■ by Its nearness to perfection— not price. The price is the last consideration but it’s alwavs low a t 20tli CENTURY STORCH. " « s always low Any flavor—3 packages Best Cäne Large Oranges 2 0 C en tu n j Stores QUALITY H ardy Brother’s A soft breeze sways each slender stalk Dusk hovers on gTay wings, / The blossoms nod their heads and - talk, In lovely murmurlags. sembled foi; the regular prayer The Ladies of the Brethren meeting service after which was church will bold a bazaar at held the monthly business meeting Hardy Bros. Store Saturday, APHI of the church. 16th. !«< -!• Thee. M il, Prop. PR W I DELIVERY SERVICE FIXM'R— Kerrs Beet P atent, 4 9 lb. Sack CroWn ------- ------ 82.09; Fishers Blend 2 0 IH CENTURY COFFEE— Selected and Roasted by experta — Direct from our Roaster to you m eans: Coffee Satisfaction at a low cost— Pound ..........* 44c; 8 Pounds . . B I.9 0 20th CENTURY GROCERY