irEDFORD MAIL TRIBTTNT:, fEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, ArRTL 1, 1932. PAGE THREE Society and Clubs Banquet In Eugene Tonight for Dean Allen. Invitations have been received by several former students ol the Uni versity of Oregon In this city to the banquet to be held tonight at the Eugene Hotel in honor of Dean Eric W. Allen, dean of the school of Jour nalism, who is finishing his 20th year with the University of Oregon and his 16th as dean of the School of Journalism. Dean Allen has been granted a leave of absence for the balance of this school year In lieu of sabbatical leave. His birthday is April 4 and so In honor of the two occasions students have chosen this opportu nity to express their love and ap preciation of his great contribution to the school. Invitations have been extended a few close friends and graduates of the school In all sections of the coast. MIm Brannan to Sneak Here On April 9. Study clubs of the city and many other groups are anticipating the arrival here next week of Ml&o Elea nor Doddridge Brannan. who will speak at the Christian church April 9. As associate secretary of the National Council for Prevention of War, Miss Brannan brings a message of great interest to the thinking people. Her address will be open to the public and a large attend ance is anticipated. Her subject for the Medford meet ing has not been announced. Those on which she speaks are : "The Challenge of the World Disarmament Conference"; "America at the Cross roads". "How to Make the Kellogg Pact a Reality"; "Europe Today." and the "New World Road Guide." Miss Brannan Is a descendant of Richard Dana, who In 1640 came to Cambridge. Mass., from England. t Hlth School MU&e j Entertain Timljht. Misses Evelyn Herman and Tess Merrill will be hostesses tonight !at a bridge party at the M. M. Her I man home, to which guests have I been invited to make possible a three-table event. Yellow daffodils will be used R predominant note in the scheme of rinrtinrui and the euest list Will j include the names of members of the high school set. Mrs. Sexton Guest of Friends In Medford. Mrs. Ciara Miller Bexton of Port land, known to Medford folk this week as Hester Heath, Instructor rt Th Mail Tribune kitchen chau- tcuqua. is a guest while in this city of Mr. and Mrs. uarron nny, v Quince street, with whom she will spend the week-end. She la also being greeted by numerous other friends during ner stay net. Missionary Society To Lead Service. Th Woman' Home Missionary so ciety will have charge of services at the Methodist Episcopal nu... South. Sunday evening. April 3, 8 o'clock. .Mr. La D leu Honored At Surprise Party. Miss Thelma Pox was hostess last evening at a surprise party given In compliment to Al LaDleu on the occasion of his birthday anniversary. A pleasant evening was spent at cards with prizes going to Mrs. Art LsDleu. Miss Dorothy Rogers. Moore Hamilton and Art LaDleu. Following cards refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. LaDleu. Roosevelt Paddles To Be Entertained. Tonight wilt be Daddies' night at the Roosevelt school and the daddies will be required to participate in the program by taking the place of daughter and son in recitations and study period. Members of the home and school circle will be hostesses. Irgre of Honor Meets Saturday The Degree of Honor club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Degree of Honor hall over the Medford Pharmacy. (iueta of Kenlyi i Return South. Corning Kenly. Jr.. and Horace Bailey of Boston, Mass.. who have , been guests for the spring holiday I of Mr. and Mrs. P. Corning Kenly. 1 leave today by motor for Thatcher ; school at OJal, where both are stu I dents. Miss Ellen Hill of Ross. Cal., who was also a guest for the Easter sea , son, left last night for her home. I She Is Mrs, Kenly's niece. Far well I Kenly, student at Menlo park, left last week to resume his studies after vacationing here. j John Wellls Leaves Monday for School. John Wellls. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 8. Wellls. who is vacationing here, will leave Monday for Tamala I pta to resume his school work. I jPan Hellenic Meets At Hotel Tomorrow. The local chapter of Pan Hellenic will meet tomorrow at the Hotel Holland for luncheon and cards. Hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs. ' Prxilr rttlr Hnrl Mr. R A HtulleV. .Messrs. HUH Guests jof Mother Here. j Joseph Hillis. who has been viait- Ing on the Atlantic coast and in ; Chicago, w here he was employed at the Tlvoll theater for the past two j years, Is a guest here thin week of jhls mother, Mrs. Eunice HUlls. Ulen Hillis Is also a guest of his mother. 1 having stopped here en route from the University of Washington to Los Angeles, where he will join the stall of the Los Angeles Times. Ille Club Meeting 101 poned for Month The meeting of the Dixie club an nounced for tomorrow afternoon has been cancelled and no meetings of the club will be held during the month of April. The next gathering of the group will be held the first Satur day in May. .Miss Patton Invltrs j friend to Luncheon. Miss Helen Patton is entertaining at luncheon tomorrow at the attrac tive home of her parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Hamilton Patton on Capitol ; Hill. She la Inviting eight guests j for the Informal event and will use I an abundance of spring blossoms aa ' decorations. 1 4 Handsome Willys Autos On Display . At Sabin - Rindt Sabin-Rlndt Motors. Inc., have been selected as dealers in this ter ritory for Wlllys-Overlnnd and Wll-lya-Kntghtcars. T. A. plgoU, factory representative of the Willys-Overland Pacific company, with offices In Los Angeles. Cal., has been in Medford for the past week to complete ar rangements with O. E. Sabln and N. w. Rindt, who handle the popular De Vaux cars. The first carload of these hand some, speedy automobtles is on dis play today at the Sabin-Rlndt show rooms at 33 North Riverside avenue, where a general spring houseclean lng and redecorating Job has Just been completed. The Willys-Overland company manufactures the lowest priced six-cylinder car in the world, according to Mr. Rindt. Since 1928 Sabin-Rlndt Motors, Inc.. have maintained the same staff of employes and have been in their present location moat of that time. H. E. Conrad Is shop foreman; A. M, Milan, mechanic, and L. R. oJhnson, Mark Kline and Henry Dynge, salesmen. - ! ISC 3? YOUR SHOPPING TOUR FOR FOODS WILL START AND END TO-MORROW AT THIS MARKET Read every item compare the prices note the savings we offer you you can be assured of finest quality. Make out your list come direct dont waste time shopping around. Never have we offered you such savings as these. Come in person or phone your orders What ever you do get in on these savings. Special for Saturday PORK ROAST POT ROAST ft Pork Lean Tender 9V2C CHOICE 1932 SPRING LAMB This Year's Real Lamb Chops ib. IT2C KID and Loin Shoulder lb. 12 2C Leg of Lamb ib. 20c Swift s Premium Ham Half or Whole Lb. 19c Boneless Corn Beef Jlue Style Lb. 14c Mams Colore Rabbits Crater Brand Half or whole Colored Hens TZlt lb. 22c 4 to 5 pound average Young and Tender lb. 22c lb. 17c Hamburger Sausage Fresh Ground 2 lbs. 17c Steaks Prime Betf Lb. i2y2c Sliced Bacon Bacon Bacon Squares Sugar Cured in the piece Mild Cure 2 lbs. 33c lb. isy2c lb. 9c Pork Chops Oraln Ffd Plf Pork Pound 15 2 lbs 29 Pure Lard Op ii Kettle Rendered 4 lbs. 29c FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES LETTUCE 3 for 10c Met Solid Hrads CELERY stalk 12c Well Blrarhrd SPINACH local ASPARAGUS Ib. 4c Ib. 6c (ireen and Tender Fresh Tomatoes, Green Peas, Cauliflower, Pep persat a Saving , SPUDS 50 lb. bag . . 35c No. 3 Klamalh Nfltrd Oem LEMONS dozen 12c ORANGES Sweet and Juicy, 100-126 size by the case None Sold to Dealer! Medium Size, 2 dozen , Bananas, pound PEERLESS MARKET 12 No. Bartlett FREE DELIVERY 8. A. M. 10 A. M. 2 P. M. 4 P. M. (We reserve the right to limit quantities) 11 $2-oo - 25 6? Phone 603 and High Quality . . . ALWAYS ... at the RELIABLE CASH GROCERY W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner 117 North Central FREE PARKING LOT PHONE 20 FOR FREE DELIVERY It costs less to Eat when you trade at this friendly HOME OWNED store. Our business is growing new customers every week. Come in and get acquainted. WEEK END BARGAINS Shredded Mission Bell Corn Wheat Toilet Soap no. 2 Can 10c ea. 5c 10c 1 Honey 01(1 EnBlish 6 lb. pail onrimp Gjnger A,e 43c Can 10c 12c bottle C. and H. Sugar, 25 lb. cloth bag ... Local Tomato Juice, large No. 2 can Prunes fancy dry 4 lb. 19 Macaroni bulk Swans Down Cake Flour 10 lb.. $125 - 15 - 43 .....4 lb. 19 29 Pineapple large Solar brand 12 Del Maize Corn 12 1 Brooms 39 Brown Sugar 4 lb. 19 Del Monte Spinach No. 2 can 12 J K C Baking Powder, 25c size 19 1 qt. Best Foods Salad Dressing 25 COFFEE American, 1 lb. package 17 Coffee Shop (An S. and W. product) 1 lb. pkg ....23 ' Golden West, lb 35 3 lb. can.... 98 Bulk Shortening, 3 lb. 25 Bulk Peanut Butter 2 lb. 25 i lb. pail Shortening, Snow Cap 43 49 lb. flour (Klamath or Seal of Ore.). -....$1.13 White Eagle Soap 10 bars 25 Wheaties lc Sale 1 package 14c Extra package lc 2 for .....15c Tomato Hot Sauce Be, each 6 for 25c FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES The first local Asparagus is Local Spinach, fancy Local Green Onions ..., Local Rhubarb , Roseburg Broccoli Fancy Celery . .... .... Large solid Head Lettuce Large fancy seedless Grapefruit each 5 Lemons Good Juice Oranges .... Earliest of All Seed Potatoes in now. 3 lb. 14 3 bunches 1 0 3 lb. 25 2 for 25 per bunch 20 2 for 15 6 for 25 ...per dozen 10 2 dozen 35 - $2 50 cwt. 11 jmniumi luii if;).w.inui.uimMiiiiB)uimiiji,. ii Jacksonville Dance SATURDAY NIGHT 9 till 2 Prices 75c and 50c M arsh's Grocery Personal Attention PHONE 252 Prompt Service Today Is April 1st! but we are not trying to fool you when we tell you about our merchandise and service. Good mer chandise at reasonable prices and splendid grocery service at no extra cost. Have You Tried the New Central Market? Many of our patrons are finding it convenient to order meat at the same time they are giving their grocery order. This is the first of the month and a good time to give them a trial. Saturday Specials! No. 1 Klamath Potatoes, 50-lb. bags 72c Arizona Grapefruit, large and juicy, 3 for 17c Home Grown Petite Prunes, 5 lbs 23c Flavor Foods Salad Dressing, pints 24c Home Grown Spinach, good quality, 3 lbs 15c R. I. Red Hens Lb. 22c Fresh Ground Hamburger Lb. 10c Steer Beef Steak All cuts, lb. 20c Fresh Side Pork Lb. 15c SATURDAY SPECIALS Jigg's Favorite Corned Beef, lb ;.(. . 12c Swift's Shortening, 3 lbs . ...... .25c Swift's Premium Sliced Bacon, lb .27c Veal Loaf, lb 15c Steer Beef Steaks, lb. .. Pot Roast, lb. Boil Beef, lb 20 .15 .12 Wieners Bologne Liver Sausage lb. 15( Mayonnaise Butter Milk Cheese Bread "AU our goods are guaranteed first class. S. Central FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY Home Made Cakes Are Lower in Price Same Fine Quality NEW CENTRAL MARKET We Deliver Phone 81 SATURDAY SPECIALS The Fig TaiH Maiplkett For quality meats phone 325 Four deliveries Daily Worsham & Henderson, Props. W"fe yi.tii