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