Benefit Show Tonight
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Phil Carlln. Jr.
Tonight at the Holly theatre
is the season's greatest enter
tainment event the Jackson
county Shrine's 'giant benefit
show to raise funds for the
Shrine's crippled children's hos
pital, Portland. Through cooper
ation of the Leverette Interstate
Theatres and various major film
companies an outstanding pro
gram of stage and screen enter
tainment has been arranged.
On the stage in person will
be Phil Carlin, Jr., ten-year-old
Portland prodigy, who sold
$1,000,000 worth of War Bonds
In the last bond drive. Phil Is an
accomplished organist, and his
Hammond electric organ was
shipped by express from Port
land for this presentation.
Marilyn May, noted dance art
ist, will be seen In her interpre
tation of the Rhumba, and Prim
itive Worship dances. Medford
high school band will lead a pa
rade through the main business
section before the show and will
aroear at the theatre. The Jack-
con County Shrine Patrol not
only will parade with the high
school band but act as ushers at
this gala event
The screen program consists
of a selected group of featur
ettes reviewing stage favorites
and tunes of the gay nineties
nd featuring Eddie Cantor and
Al Jolson, with none other than
the Marx brothers In their funni
est comedy-feature, "The Big
Store" for the grand finale.
The Holly doors will open at
7:30 tonight All seats are priced
at $1.00, with all proceeds going
to the Shrine Hospital, Portland,
for the help and cure of thou
sands of unfortunate crippled
children. .
McLeod
MeLeod, April 26 Miss Nancy
Ruth Baum and Miss Jane c.
Jones of Glendale, Calif., have
returned to their homes after a
brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Casey. Miss Baum Is the nice of
Mrs. Casey.
A surprise dinner party was
given to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Grieve at their home, April 14:
in honor of their 21st wedding
anniversary. Attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Coon, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Chamberlain, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Abbott, Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Brill, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Axtell, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carl
ton and Mrs. Katie Grieve.
House guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Chamberlain recently were
Rex Note and Mr. and Mrs. M
B. Lawson, all of Palo Alto, Cal.
Mrs.. Mary McDowell and
daughter Linda are leaving for
Portland April 29 for medical
care.
Mrs. Griffith of Lbs Angeles
Is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Mabel Shipp and family.
Bill Rayome has returned
from Portland where he attend
ed the funeral of his sister. His
two nieces accompanied him
home for a brief stay.
Girl students from Rogue
River school held an all day
picnic at Casey's stats park on
TEEN-AGE DIVORCES HIGH
Toledo, O., (U.R) Record of
Toledo s Domestic Relations
court show that of the 12 di
vorce seeking wives who ap
peared before Judge Paul V.
Alexander on one day, nine of
them were married in their
'teens. Four of the tenn-agers
were brides when only 15 years
old.
TALENT SCHOOL
OPEN HOUSE IS
FRIDAY EVENING
Talon. Anrtl 2fl TVlA Talent
School Open House will be held
TiU nlorhf " Ai.H . 27. rinnra of
the school building will be open
at 7:30 to receive parents ana
visitors who wish to Inspect the
displays of the various rooms
One of the main attractions
will be a typing and shortnana
demonstration at 8 p. m.
At O tv m all will nriirmrn to
the gymnasium where music by
the band, orcnestra, ana graae
school chorus will be presented.
Tn Haitian thnr will be tum
bling, folk dancing, calisthenics,
and baton twirling.
Ou Mall Tribuna Want Ada.
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Speakers Club Is
Organized As Part
Of Junior Chamber
Medford Junior Chamber of
Commerce held a special meet
ing in the library of the USO
Wednesday night for the purpose
of organizing a speakers club.
The special project! was organ
ized under direction of Vice
President Don Foote and per
sonnel chairman Dale Stephen
son. Officers elected for a three
months period were Jack Dan
nen, president, Stephenson, vice
president, and Robert Schenck,
secretary-treasurer. George Da
vis will be topic master for next
Wednesday's meeting.
At next Tuesday's meeting In
the chamber of commerce build
ing Jack Fitzgerald will give a
five minute talk on the San
Francisco peace conference and
George Davis will speak on the
Dumbarton Oaks peace plan.
The meeting will then be thrown
open to general discussion.
Ooatns time tor Sunday Toe Lata
to Classify 5:30 Saturday aftarnoon
Please remember.
SCHEMERS PREY
Next of kin of Army casualties
should guard against the possi
bility of being victimized by cer
tain Individuals, groups and or
ganizations who are conducting
promotional schemes in which
published Army casualty lists
provide the basis of fraudulent
exploitation, the War Depart
ment cautioned today.
These schemes take on vary
ing forms, the most common of
which Is to write the next of
kin, as appearing in the news
paper casualty lists, seeking fur
ther information on the soldier
listed as a casualty The next
of kin is advised that the de
ceased soldier is to be given a
particular and special niche In
a so-called "hall of fame" or
"hero's memorial book" or pho
tographic lay-out, the War De
partment said.
Deposits in advance or other
cash remittance requirements
are set forth.
The post office department is
taking vigorious action as fast as
these swindlers are uncovered.
Most popular courses In spare
time studies offered soldiers of
the Mediterranean Theater by
Armed Forces Institute ura book
keeping and accounting.
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600 other MONARCH Foods-all lust as Good!
Thursday. April 26, 194S MEDFORD MAIL TBTBTJrTE HIWH
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NATURAL ' I ""'
vitamin C
MARK EACH JUICY-RICH
esert Grapefruit
desert conies fruit full-to-bursting
with tangy juice...
each golden segment brim
ming with vitamin C
In fact, just half a luscious
Desert Grapefruit provides
a primoi-! tupply of this all
Important vitamin.
Brighten up your break-.
fast with the bracing good
ness of Desert Grapefruit.
Flavor noontime salads with
its sun-gold segments. When
thirsty, enjoy cool glassfuls
of fresh Desert Grapefruit
juice.
V" CAuroitMA.Jj.,
FOR CAR THEFT
Clfll. nMfnA nM tnriAV that
Jack Sparks, J. W. Pemberton.
r.iioiiio SnarVx and 1 Rosemary
Oleman, held in the county jail
on charges ot car men, are warn
ed for stealing a 1934 Chevrolet
coupe at Toledo, Oregon, on
April 13 nd later aDanaonrag
it at Scotts Mills, In Marion coun.
ty. A warrant Is said to be out
for them at Toledo.
Im. whn had been
making their home here under
assumed names, are charged with
stealing an automobile belonging
to Ernest White, 26 South Orange
street, following a drmKing pany
in a loopl tavern ana iaier wretn
im n . 4Via KUlrlvnu mountains.
They are said to all be wards
of the juvenile court and are be
ing held in tne county juu yon.
Ing further Investigation,
Girl Scout Council
Schedules Monthly
Meeting On Friday
rAHiMM mnoHna of the Med-
.v.uii.iuj' -
ford Girl Scout council will be
kirf tvririav at the Scout house
on East Main street, with six
committees scheduled ra meci
various times during the day. At
10:30 a. m., the program com
mittee will meet, at 11 a. m., the
established camp committee will
meet and the public relations
cumuli..- -- .
p. m. Others are day camp at
.an . m ni an tii rii 1.1 nil luiuuk v
tee at 2:30 p. m. and the train
ing committee a. o. v
All council committees are co
.!,,,, .Mnrta at this
time to plan for an extensive
day camp program, Mrs. Scott
Davis, commissioner, states. Day
camp will be held the last two
weeks in June for two five-day
sessions.
YMCA Drama Club
To Hold Meeting
At Hall Tonight
The YMCA drama club will
meet at 7:30 tonight at tne
YMCA where plans will be out
un.j nr ih nlav "To Louise
from Vic," which the club plans
to present. Try-outa for tne piay
were held Monday, and try-outs
for a second play will be held
tonight . ...
The newly-organized club held
Anril 9 at which
118 lliav asibwB -
time Mrs. Selden, leader, re
viewed the play.
Jackie scnmiai, urncm cue..,
m.. a-i.. nnn DeBerrv and.
Allan Selden were elected to the
Junior board of management.
Rites in San Diego
For Charles Hughes
MiMrnH Marshall and
Mrs. Margret Beer of Beatty
street returned today irom oan
Diego, Calif., where they at
tonHerf tha funeral of their un
cle, Charles W. Hughes. He
died April 18.
Mr Hushes, formerly a resi
dent of Rogue River Valley, has
many friends here as well as
brother. Lera H. Hughes of Fern
Valley and nephew, Merle
Hughes, of this city.
Ha warn born In Glen Cove.
Texas, March 23, 1879, coming
to Phoenix, Ore., in 1891. He
was married to Mary u looie
ni Aahianri in 1B02. Three chil
dren as well as the wife sur
vive. They are Flavian J.
Hughes, Dorothy C. Leach and
Marcella A. Doyle, ' also 12
grandchildren, all of San Diego.
Rosary was recited Friday
evening and high requiem
mass was sung Saturday morn
ing In the Imaculate Conception
church. Burial was In Holy
Cross cemetery' at San Diego.
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and LIGHTERS
American Fruit
Growers, Inc.
213 South Fir St.
Medford, Oregon
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PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY-SAT. APR. 27-28 buy
WAR
BONDS
RAHCHO SOUPS
Vegetable Pea Tomato Asparagui
4 for
BLEACH
WHITE ROSE
Vi Gal. Jug
lOj-Ox. Tint
13c
Minute Man Soup Mix
Vegetable-Broth with Rice-Noodles.
Pkg.
GOLDEN WEST COFFEE
Drip or '
Regular
Mb. jar 32c
2-lb. jar 63c
ORANGE JUICE
No. 2 Tim HOLLY HILL BRAND AA.
Point Free LLM
Upton's ORANGE PEKOE TEA 54c V. $1.03
FISHER S BLEND FLOUR ?
10-lb. Sack 52c
25-lb. Bag $120
FISHER'S ZOOM jkc
Quick Cooking Cereal, pkg. J
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AVAILABLE ITEMS
Comet Candy Bars 3 for 14c
Carton of 24 99c
Honeywood 0Y.n Berry Wines
Loganberry0' $1.05
Blackberry 15 $1.20
o Guyers Market
U. S. and Federally Graded Meats Piggly Wiggly
S. Riverside at 13th and S. Central
, WHERE YOU GET QUALITY FOR LESS PRICE!
Fresh Fish
SALMON
SMELT
LING COD
FRESH OYSTERS....... Pt. 65c
FRESH GROUND VEAL lb. 33c
FRYING SIZE RABBITS lb. 55c
PORK SAUSAGE cl. lb. 35c
LURCH MEATS T,S lb. 39c
The Following Food Ration Stamps Expire Saturday, April 28th
Red-5-T-U-V-W-X
Blue - 2-C-D-E-F-G
Sculley's Orange Marmalade... 2-lb. jar 19c
K0TEX-12Y Pkg. 22c -2 for 43c
Sfaley's Cuba Gloss Starch 12-oz. pkg, 5c
Sialey's Cream Corn Starch..... Mb. pkg. 10c
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Luscious, crisp, garden-fresh
produce that will delight
every housewife ... no won
der this department Is grow
ing by leaps and bounds!
Texas
Hew Potatoes
4 lbs. 19c
Calif. Long Green ASPARAGUS 2 lbs. for 25s
Sunkisl LEMONS, large 360 size...doz. 25c
Local RADISHES GREEN ONIONS SPINACH
For Your Convenience -Open Sunday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
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