Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 15, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    GEORGE RAFT IN
CRATERIAN BILL
Orson Welles, Marlene Diet
rich In Cast 'Marine
, Raiders' At Rialto
"Follow the Boys," widely
heralded all-star film which
comes to the screen of the Cra-
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OCT. 17
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Admission 35e
terlan theatre foday, Is some
thing more than a pictorial pa
rade of some two score of Hol
lywood's greatest personalities,
although it is all of that.
Such names as George Raft,
Vera Zorina, Orson Welles, Mar
lene Dietrich, Jeanette Mac
Donald, Dinah Shore, W. C.
Fields, Sophie Tucker, Donald
O'Connor, the Andrews Sisters,
Charles Butterworth., Maria
Montez and Susanna Foster In
the same cast attest to that.
"Follow the Boys," for Its
sheer entertainment content, is
as good a piece as Hollywood
has turned out in this war.
"Follow the Boys," faithful
ly records the contributions of
show people to morale at home
and abroad, and sketches the
founding and the functions of
the Hollywood Victory Commit
tee. That record needs no em
bellishment, and the film at
tempts none.
Musically, "Follow the Boys."
Is exceptionally varied and mel
odic, running the full scale of
personal tastes, from boogie-
Iwoogie to the pianistic genius
I of Artur Rubinstein.
I "Marine Raiders" and "Silent
Partner" top the Rialto bill to-
! day.
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LOCAL and PERSONAL
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Everything Strictly Confidential
208 Vancouver Phone 2466
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To Give Sale Chapter AA,
P.E.O., will hold a rummage
sale Oct. 17 and 19 in the Ma
sonic building.
Temple To Meet Pythian
Sisters will hold a regular tem
ple meeting Tuesday at 8 p. m.
at the K. of P. hall. Refresh
ments will be served.
Traffic Violations Terry Rose
was fined S5 in city police court
Saturday for failure to stop at a
stop street. Mrs. Harold Brown
and Elizabeth Allen were fined
$2.50 for double parking. Wil
liam Schrolder paid $2.50 fine
for driving a car with no oper
ator's license.
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Open Office Yergen and
Meyer, well known certified
public accountants of Portland
have opened a branch office in
the Brophy Building in Med
ford, which will be in charge of
G. F. Schneider. Mr. Schneider
and family have moved here to
make their permanent home..
Leaver Harlin.. Seller, who
has been in Medford for the
past month visiting his parents,
Mr. ana ivirs. jonn Beuer,
i West Second street, left Thurs
day for San Francisco where he
I will board a ship for Hawaii. He
was accompanied to the bay city
! by his sister. Miss Adabee Seil
! er and Miss Ethel Wilkinson.
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Drunk John J. Lee and
Bryoe E. Haughton were both
fined $10 for being drunk on a
public street in city police court
Saturday. The latter fine was
suspended. s
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Files J. F. Lillie filed appli
cation in the city superinten
dent's office Friday to build an
addition on a residence at 1168
North Court street at a stated
cost of $300.
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Cars Collide V. E. Rush,
driving a pickup and H. A.
Holmes, 2319 Hillcrest road,
driving a passenger car collided
at Jackson and Woodstock inter
section Friday about 11:30 a. m
according to a report on file.
'
Union Meeting Phoenix Ex
tension unit will meet Friday,
Oct. 20, at 10:30 a. m. at the
home of Mrs. Floyd Barrett.
Project for the meeting will
be "Conserve With the Scrap
Bag." All members are urged
to attend, and those not con
tacted are asked to bring green
vegetables for salad.
Rummage Sale Crater Lake
Chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, will hold
a rummage sale Saturday, Oct.
21, at the Masonic building.
Anyone having contributions is
asked to bring them to the
building Friday. Those unable
to do so are asked to call Mrs.
O. H. Brenneman, 3822, or Mrs.
R. E. Green, 3595.
Promoled Word has been re
ceived here that Frank B. Gray,
who acted as Red Cross field
director at Camp White and later
at Camp Beale, Calif., has been
appointed to that position at the
Presidio, San Francisco. Henry
V. Hedges, who was assistant
field director at Camp White and
at Camo Beale has been ad
vanced as field director at Camp
Beale, replacing Mr. Gray.
Transferred Miss Ruth Winn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Winn of East Jackson street, and
Miss Jean Hermanson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Al Hermanson,
South Grape street, have been
transferred from the Red Cross
office at Camp Beale to the
Presideo. San Francisco, Calif.
Both were formerly employed at
the Camp White Red Cross or
flee.
Visiting Here Miss Caroline
HInson of Oswego, Ore., arrived
in Medford Friday night to spend
the week-end visiting at the
home of her cousin, Mrs. Burr
Tye, 102 Mistletoe street. Miss
HInson will leave Sunday eve
ning to return to the University
of Oregon at Eugene where she
Is enrolled In the freshman class.
She Is a pledge of Alpha Gamma
Delta sorority at the university.
In Arizona . C. Fredette, for
mer Medford resident, who now
owns an auto court on Grand
avenue, six miles out of Phoenix,
Ariz., writes Medford friends
that his health Is much improved
In Arizona but he misses Med
ford and his many friends.
Fredette said that he sees Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Holloway, for
mer Medford residents, once in
a while. Holloway, who had also
recently purchased an auto
court, sold the court and Is now
buying a grocery store In Phoe
nix, according to Fredette's
letter.
Articles Needed Articles for
a Christmas box for men at the
naval and marine hospital at
Klamath Fails are needed by
members of the Navy Mothers'
club, it was announced yester
day. Games, playing cards, small
magazines such as Reader's Di
gest and Coronet are needed for
the boy. it was stated. Anyone
having these for the club Is asked
to phone Mrs. Russell Zundell,
3417, and arrangements will be
made for their collection. The
Mother's club will meet Tuesday,
Oct. 17, at the Girlj' Commun
ity club at 2 p. m. and women
attending are asked to return all
hospital slippers at this time It
Is stated that mothers and wives
of men in the navy, marine corps
and coast guard are cordially fVi
vited to attend the meetings of
the club.
SAY ENTERTAINERS
Sgt. Roger J. Hcadlee, sta
tioned in Assam, India, with Die
China Burma India command,
has written friends here con
cerning that section of the thea
ter of war, which never sees
entertainment of any kind with
the exception of mail call and
work. According to Headlee the
rains are heavy and Die cloud
formations beyond description.
Headlee's letter follows in part:
"Here at A P O, Assam,
India, we have a problem that
I believe will Interest the folks
at home. In the line of enter
tainment things are a bit dull
and when the letter writing,
reading and such- are finished
and no longer hold our interest
we look for something else to
pass the time.
Then out of a rainy sky
comes an announcement that
some of our Hollywood friends
will pay us a visit to help boost
morale we talk of the coming
event, count days to see if we
will be scheduled to work that
night, and generally plan for
their coming, hoping it won't
ram too hard.
"But time passes and nothing
is seen or heard of them. It
finally comes out that she got
sick, he remembered a previous
engagement back in North Af
rica, or some such Hollywood
excuse. So we never see them
and have given up hope of ever
seeing our Hollywood friends
up here where it Just begins to
gei fough or 'too rough' as Miss
Sheridan said.
"Here are some figures from
the editorial (Sept. 28 issue of
CBI Roundup) on the agree
ments entered Into by our Hol
lywood friends who give so
much to 'our boys' and 'the war
effort'. Joel McCrea billed for
60 days got as far as Cairo and
heard tell that 'CBI was tough';
Paulette Goddard and Co., 54
days out of a promised 60: Joe
Brown, 120 days, they played
37 and decamped.
"This doesn't apply to the real
troupers that came and stayed
over (heir time, but it is facts
about some of the big names
that many of us help support
and at one time enjoyed seeing
in a show.
"We think It Is tough here
also and didn't travel by air
on our trip over."
Headlee was employed by the
Pacific Telephone and Tele
graph company here prior to
his entrance in the armed serv
ice. His wife, Mrs. Mary Jane
Headlee, resides at Central
Point with her mother, Mrs.
Bcebe.
Classes at S. O. C. E
Select Officers
Southern Oregon College of
Education, Ashland, Oct. 14.
Classes at the Southern Oregon
DIVIDEND NOTICE
Tb. Board of Dirartorl at Inwitun
Mutual, loo. bat dedarfid di'idrnd
at tweatr tenia par ahar paafcl am
Otoi- 16. 1444 to abarrbuldon am
mord aJ of Septttabar 30. 1944.
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FRED W. SNOOK, Rep.
Sander. Oct IS, 1944 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE 4MEVZH
College of Education completed
organizing for the year, this
week. Senior class members
elected as president Geneva
Coulter of Ashland. Other offi
cers of the class are Alma Baker
of Junction City and Mary Alice
Wolford of Roseburg.
Second-year students chose
Kitty McShana of Grants Pass
for president. Other officers
chosen were Ruth Culllson of
Grants Pass and Filo Chrisman
of La Grande.
The entering class elected
David Hile of Ashland as presi
dent. Joan Millard, Gemmy Lee
Cooper and Laura Billings, all
of Ashland, are also officers of
the class.
Cloelnt time for Bunday Toe Lata
u Claaaiiy 5 30 Saturday afurnaoo
Pleas remember.
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No Delays.
"Ask the man who sold one"
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