Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 17, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    OUT FOR
JUNE
A Lion Is in the Streets
by Adrla Lock Langley
A gripping first novel about
an American dictator, born
of poor whites in a southern
state, who rises to the gov
ernorship through his tre
mendous animal magnetism,
The adoration of the people
and his crooked political
deals. $3.00
Coming Home
by Letter Cohen
Joe, a Marine who has
fought at Guadalcanal comes
home to fight another bat
tle in civilian life against
criminal corruption in a
great steel city. $2.75
77 Willow Road v
by Helen Douglas Irvine
A story of murder set
against The background of a
sinister Victorian house,
which hid the secret crimes
of a ruined family. A story
fraught with psychological
suspense. $2.00
The Wine of San Lorenzo
by Herbert Gorham
High adventure in a histori
cal novel set in the thunder-
- ous days of General Santa
Ana, who as the story runs,
adopted a young American
after the Alamo massacre
and raised him as a Mexican.
$3.00
Interim
by H. C. Hutehtnaon
A sensitive story about
the mind and moods of a
rural household ot tngnsn
refugees from the blitz. A
sergeant whose life comes
by chance to be bound up
with the strange household
sees the Imprint years of war
leaves on human beings
$2.00
Doctors at War
by Morrli Flihbein
The brilliant, even mirac
ulouss accomplishments of
American doctors In World
War II, summed up by the
16 leading authorities re'
sponsible for the organiza
tion of medical warfare.
$5.00
Keep Your Head Down
by Walter Bernstein
A skilled and sensitive re
porter, who is a soldier in the
U. S. Army, tells of his three
eventful years In camp and
In combar, beginning ' at
Fort Benning and ending in
Marshal Tito's headquarters
tn Yugoslavia. $2.00
The Portable Reader's
Companion
Cdlted by Louli Rronenberger
Assembled here, purely
for pleasure of their com
pany is a delightful collec
tion of poetry, letters, aphor
isms, "odds and ends,"
drama and stories. $2.00
The Portable Carl
Van Doren
Two complete books
"What Is American 'Litera-
ture" and "Swift," plus se
i lecrions from four others,
i two introductions and a
I hitherto unpublished story.
$2.00
'SWEM'S
Book and Gift Shop
GROCETERIA
Number 1
Sixth and Central
OPEN
TODAY
9 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Permit luued Georse Belton
201 Portland avenue, was Issued
a building permit from the city
superintendent's office yesterday
to erect a residence and garage
costing 3,000.
Harris Home Pvt. James A.
Harris, son of Ernest W. Harris,
is home from Camp Roberts,
Calif., on furlough before leav
ing for overseas duty. Pvt.
Harris is' visiting his wife and
children at their home on Route
4.
Dempsters Leave Mrs. M. J
Dempster left last week to join
her husband In Portland; Mr.
Dempster, employee of the Gen
eral Petroleum corporation here
for several years, was recently
transferred by his company, to
duty in the metropolis.
Marine Home Pfc. Ralph L,
Hite of the 21st Marine divi
sion, is on a 30 day convalescent
leave from the naval hospital
at Oakland, Calif., and is visit
ing his mother, Mrs. Georgia
Smith, and grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Richey, Phoenix.
Pfc. Hite was wounded while in
action on Iwo Jima and has been
awarded the purple heart.
Returns Miss Beverly Wat
son, 1121 West Tenth street, has
returned from Vancouver, Wash.,
where she visited First Lt. Dan
C. B. Barnett, who is recovering
from wounds received while
serving in the Philippine Islands
with the 86th Infantry division.
He holds the purple heart and
bronze star medals. Lt. Bar-
nett's parents reside in Rich
land, Wash.
On the Radio Chain
S T A T I ON S
Chiln affiliation u where the;
are on the dial:
KALE (MBS) 1330. Portland; KEX
(ABC) 1190. Portland; KGO (ABC)
810, San Francisco; ROW (NBC)
620, Portland; KJB (ABC) 1000,
SeatUe; KNX (CBS) 1070, Loe An
seles; KOA (NBC) S50, Denver;
KOIN (CBS) 970. Portland; KOMO
(NBC 990, Seattle; KPO (NBC) 680,
San Francisco; KSL (CBS) 1160, Salt
Lake city.
Tuna Shown it PWT.
Sundav
5:00 b. m. Charlie McCarthy. TTOf"
Meditation Board, MBS; Top of the
i.iaiK wun IVMrKO, AJ,.
8:30 p. m. Eddie Bracken Show.
NBC; Art Baker, CBS; Jerry Wayne
Show. ABC.
3:49 p. m. Gabriel Heatter, MBS.
9:53 p m. News. CBS.
6:00 p. m. Merry Go-Round. NBC;
Walter WInchell, ABC, Radio Reader'!
Digest, CBS; Steel Horizons. MBS.
6:15 p m. Louella Parsons, ABC.
6:30 p. m. Hollywood Mystery Time.
ABC.
6:30 p. m. Star Theater, CBS; Amer
ican Album of Familiar Music, NBC;
Cedrlc Roster. MBS.
6:43 p m. Jlmmie Fldler, ABC; Dor
othy Thompson, MBS.
7:00 p. m. Hour of Charm, NBC;
Take It or Leave It, CBS; The LUa of
Riley. ABC.
7:19 p. m. -Helen Hayes, MBS.
7:30 p. m. I Was There. CBS: Com
edy Theater, NBC; One Foot in Hea
ven, ABC.
8:00 p. m. Chapel Services, ABC:
Crime Doctor, CBS: Great Gilder
sleeve. NBC.
8:15 p. m. Raymond Moley, ABC.
8:23 p. m. Sonj of the Week, CBS.
6:30 p. m. Standard Hour. NBC;
Quit Kids, ABC; Blondie, CBS; Mur
der la My Hobby, MBS
9:00 p. m. Bill Lance. CBS; Glen
Hardv. MBS; Sam Hayes News, ABC.
9:15 p m. Rex Miller, MBS. $
9:30 d. m. Francis Craig and Orches
tra, NBC: Orion Welles Forum, ABC.
10:00 p. m. News, NBC; In Focus,
ABC; Air rorce Time, MBS.
10:30 p. m. Tommy Dorse Show.
NBC: Trans-Atlantic Call, CBS.
10:45 p. m. OrchestTB, ABC.
11:00 p. m. News, ABC; SlniotnerU,
MBS.
MONDAY
- Av T. -1 WBI..
Terry and Pirates. ABC: News, MBS;
9:13 p m. Dick Tracy, ABC: Super
man. MBS: Betty and Bob. NBC.
Harry Flannery News, CBS; Jack
Armstrong, Am.; iom mi, moo.
3:45 o m. News. CBS: CapUin Mid
night. ABC: Night News Wire. MBS.
6:00 p m. Hoagy Carmlchael, NBC;
Lux Theater. CBS; Military Intelli
gence, Am.; liBDnei ncaucr. woa.
6:30 p. m. Information Please. NBC;
Spotlight Bands, MBS
CBS; Contented Hour. NBC..
the Yanks. CBS; Lone Ranger. MBS;
Reunion U S A.. ABC.
8 -00 p. m. Supper Club, NBC: Jack
Klrkwood. CBS: Ted Malone, ABC.
... u.tj. u.m r-nc t.nm
ni Abner.' ABC: Fleetwood Lawton.
NBC.
8 30 p. m. cavalcade ot America.
I - ii uBB' Haw
thorne House. ABC; Burns and Allen.
C'o0 p m. Blind Date. ABC: News
Glenn Hardy. MBS: The Whistler,
CBS; Telephone Hour NBC.
H 13 p. III. Miuw w -'""'
M?S. . .
rows World. NBC; Green Hornet.
ABC. . . .
9 45 p. m. Lee sims. nanm, "py-
10:00 p m. riews. iu-, a- ui.wu
Lewis. MBS; Charlie Chan. ABC.
10:15 p m Sherlock Holmes, MBS: On
Our Bandstand. NBC
10:30 p. m. aweeinean owing""1!;-
Hnr. rfnnam-m-a Nit. Club. ABC;
John' Herrlck, CBS. -,.
11:00 p. m. News. ABC; Orchestra.
NBC.
Sonny Tufts, Bing Crosby Here
Yv
JVh a
Sonny Tufts, Blng Crosby In
a scene from their latest motion
picture hit co-starring Betty Hut
ton, "Here Come the Waves," a
Servlct Woman Here Sgt
Georgia Green, attached to the
general staff, Pentagon building,
Washington, D. C, Is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Leona Webb,
on Kings Highway.
. e e
Guest Day Planned Talent
Community club will hold Its
annual Guest Day party Wed
nesday at 2:30 p. m. All friends
and ladies of the community,
and especially old members, are
Invited to attend.
Bat, Llndley Here MSgt.
Frank Llndley, who Is stationed
at the Port of Embarkation,
Seattle, Is visiting friends and
relatives In Medford. Sgt. Llnd
ley was active in the National
Guard here for several years.
Announce Lecture The Little
Theater Group announces that
the third in its series of lec
tures and demonstrations being
conducted by Angus Bowmer
will be held Monday at 8 p. m.
at the Outpost. Members are
urged to attend and guests are
invited.
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To See Husband Mrs. Seth
M. Bullis, Jr., left Friday for
Oakland, Calif., after a brief
visit here. She will rejoin her
husband, Pit. Sgt. Seth M. Bul
lis, Jr., who. Is receiving treat
ment at Oak Knoll hospital fol
lowing a shell explosion on one
of the South Pacific Islands
While severely wounded, he has
made satisfactory recovery and
will soon be able to return to
duty. Mrs. Bullis is employed
with the navy as a long-distance
telephone operator.
Cadet Horn Cadet Danny
Graham, student at the United
States Military Academy, West
Point, arrived in Medford Fri
day from Chlckasha, Okla.,
where he has been training at
the academy air base. Cadet
Graham is convalescing from a
recent illness. He will be here
for about 10 days and will then
report to Ft. Benning, Ga., for
summer maneuvers. Cadet
Graham is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Graham, 108 Cottage
street.
Bat. Young Here Set. Jack
E. Young arrived In Medford
40c
Tha FAMILY
ALWAYS 2
NOW! Thru Tuesday
Official Royal Canadian
Navy Action Film!
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with
THE ANDREWS SISTERS
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gay romantlcal musical now
playing at the Craterian theatre
through Tuesday.
Friday from Ft. Lewis deploy
ment center to spend a 30-day
furlough visiting friends and re
latives. Shot down over Ger
many, March 24, 194S, Sgt.
Young was one of three sur
vivors from a crew of 10 men
in his plane. He suffered severe
burns. Sgt. Young entered the
service June 1, 1943, and has
received several decorations. He
is the son of Roy Young, 327 N.
Grape street, and Lena Young,
329 N. Riverside avenue.
Auto Mishaps Cars driven by
Burle Griffin, Route 4, and
Oscar Nyberg, collided Thurs
day on Sixth street causing
slight damage to Griffin's auto,
according to an accident report
filed Friday. Another report on
file stated that considerable
damage was caused to a car
owned and operated by Emma
Llndsey, Medford, when it col-
lirlprl Thiirsriav with - an auto
operated by Harry W. Scoggln, I
Jacksonville, on highway 99
near Phoenix.
PICTURE IN ETUDE
Appearing in the current is
sue of Etude Music magazine Is
the picture of Joanne and
Richard Harrison, Joanne at the
piano and Richard playing the
accordion. At the time the pic
ture was taken Joanne was a
pupil of Mrs. Nettie Sheley and
Richard a pupil of Mrs. Eve
Prentice. They are the children
of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Harrison,
917 West Fourth street.
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Young's Drug Store
At Central & Main
Sold to B. L. Hunter
B. L. Hunter, well known
Medford druggist, has purchased
Young s Drug store at Central
and Main streets in this city and
has assumed active management
of this concern. The firm name
has been changed to Hunter for
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TICKETS
To Highly
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BOND
PREMIERE
Holly Theatre
Wednesday
June 20th at 8 P. M.
STAGE and
SCREEN
Presenting
Premier Showing
Gel Your Extra
"E" BOND
TODAY
Buy It t ny Jaelcton County
Bend Issuing Aganey . a . take
Bon or Bond Csrtificate (e
Medford Post Office . . . U." S.
Bank or First National Bank
of Medford for your Free
Premiere Ticket a a . Bonds
must be dated June 13 thru
June 20th, Only one ticket
per Bond.
Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Be
Sure of Seat a a a First Com
First Served a . . No
Reserved Stats!
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Drugs, and complete lines of
drugs, cosmetics, toiletries, to
baccos and sundries will be
bandied.
Associated with Hunter In
operation of the store will be
his father, J. E. Hunter, who
arrived here recently from
Green Forest, Ark. '
THRU
TUESDAY!
CROSBY
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Sunday, Juna 17, 1943 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
B. L. Hunter has long been
connected with drug concerns of
this city, having resided here
for the past 21 years. He Is a
graduate of Creighton university
of Omaha, Neb., and is a regist
pBiiafsrlsgHtTfaap5,
Cheer! Cheer!
THE GANG'S
ALL HERE!
Bail
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WALT DISNEY
KARTGON
NOVELTY NEWS
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Monday
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Joan DAVIS-Lcon ERROLL
In
"SHE GETS HER MAN"
ered pharmacist. Prescription
service will become a feature of
Hunter's general drug service.
The drug store sale was ne
gotiated by the Carl Y. Teng.
wald agency.
CONTINUOUS
TODAY
1:43 P.iy.. On
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of Laffsand Chills!
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