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! fELL IN 'SENSATIONS OF 1945' TODAY W. C. Fields In Brilliant Cast 'Secret Command On Rialto Screen A brand new Idea In show manship has been launched in "Sensations 1 1945," new must cal at the Cretenan today. A comedy which merges the color ful entertainment of the circus and vaudeville stage with the humor of smart musical comedy, "Sensations of 1945" brings to the screen some of the greatest acts in the whole realm of en-tertainmsnt. witn tap-dancing Eleanor Powell starring as a quick- thlnking pres agent, the cast of "Sensations include such favor ites as Dennis O Keeke, W. C. Fields, C. Aubrey Smith, Sophie Tucker, Eugene Pallette, Mimt Forsythe and David LIchine In Important supporting roles. Mu sic is provided by the hot bands of Woody .ierman and Cab Calloway. Eleanor gets ample opportun ity to show rer mastery of the art of tap dancing. Besides a special jitterbug number with David LIchine, one of America's foremost dancers, Eleanor does a newly-created "pin ball ma chine" .number In which she dances over - a giant pin ball machine. "Secret Command" tops the bill at the Rialto today, with "The Scarlet Claw" contribut ing Its shrills for Rialto fans. QUAKES RECORDED Pasadena, Calif., Oct. 28 (U.R) Two earthquakes strong enough to cause moderate damage if centered In a populated area were recorded during 24 hours at the California Institute of Technology laboratories. "Jani ie Lominff tn Cr & s 1 i I 4- i, ; i JOyCe ReyilOldS WllO mmp tfl iha Proforinr, Volr.4a.. In a titlj role of a new comedy. "Jnnie'.. with Rnhert Hnttnn In tlia male lead opposite her. Also in the cast are Edward Arnold, Ann Harding, Robert Bcnchlev and Alfln Hnlp Exposure of Jap Atrocities Shown F. r l 'ft- V v J: 4' V CHIMNEY CLEANING Phone 4652 BROWN & SONS rrV Starting Wednesday at the Rialto for four davs is the dramatp Ic exposure of Jap atrocities in prison camps, "Jack London", starring Michael O'Shea, Susan Hayward and Osa Massen. Scheduled as the companion feature on the twin bill is Smiley Burnette, Sonny Carson and Ellen Hall in "Call Of The Rockies". SELBY SELLS TO HARDY. JOHNS A. V. Hard 145 South Oak- i dale avenue and Johnny John ' son, formerly of the Oakdale Grocery, have purchased Selby's man said, adding, "only one vio lation was found in posting of prices, which was corrected in the presence of the checker. The stores surveyed tills month con sisted of all those who had been in violation on either posting or price in the preceding two months. Those not surveyed in October had been in line for the previous 60 day period. Stores In violation in the past are to be checked more frequently with an extended list of items." Gable Back in Civilian Garb IPFC. HENSELMAN COMPLETES BIG is! - li -v ps, yC i i '?teia (Acme Tttlfphoto) For first time since going on inactive status from Army Air Forcs, actor Clark Gable makes his first public appearance In civilian clothes as he rehearses with songstress Olnny Slmms for "Command Perlurmaiicc," overseas broadcast from Hollywood radio studio. HELD FOR FRAUD Huntington Park, Cal., Oct. 28 (U.R) Dr. Arthur F. Tor rance, 57, exprorer and author ity on tropical diseases whose wealthy bride died of a myster ious skull fracture three years ago on their honeymoon In Monterrey, Mexico, tonight fac ed federal mail fraud charges but said he was sure he could "explain everything." Dr. Torrance was arrested just before his scheduled depart ure from Los Angeles harbor as ship's steward on a merchant marine vessel after a secret gy?.:tgg I i i JbftymL jCT'"""' - De" M" Trlbun wnt " ' I, iWWOnWH'q I . :;W.-TaM,t ;a TRUCKS rvV APPARATIT g, , ,, 4. J iiiiiiniinrv f , - - r 1 te MU!yH : ' . , 33 S. eiveMa Dial 4980 I Market, bob-buh tast main sireei. , I I i from Paul Selby, its owner, they I V Ann Mueller Reliable CARD & CRYSTAL READER - Everythlnt Strictly ConfIdnnt1l 208 Vancouver Phone 2468 grand jury Indictment accused him of forging his wife's name to a draft for $800 in October, 1941, a month before she died, and mailing It to a Kalamazoo, Mich., bank for deposit. ' INTERNEE SENTENCED Tule Lake, Calif., Oct. 28 (U.R) Yoshimasa Miyoshl, 39, Japanese alien formerly of Long view, Wash., was sentenced to day to 90 days in jail for steal ing alarm clocks from another Japanese resident at the Tule Lake center, Project Director Ray Best announced. Buday. Ooi. 29, 1944 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBPNgMVEK Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Henselman, 415 Edwards street, and is a graduate of Medford Senior high school. Camp Ellis, 111. Pfc. Philip Henselman, Medford, Ore., has Just completed another of his many army murals this time for Camp Ellis, an army service forces training center in western Illinois. His current work, a huge panel 60 feet wide and 18 feet deep depicting a tropical floral scene, Is now a center of attraction at the main service club. The 23-year-old artist has been wielding the brush for some time. His first mural was "Schehcrzade" for the music room of the Medford high schocil. and the second was an "Esuup Ism" piece for the canteen plus a light western mural at the USO. Henselman entered the army more than two years ago and while stationed nt Fltzlmmons General hospital, Denver, he completed the largest mural in his experience. It involved a series of eight panels with a combined area of 1800 square feet, depicting scenes from early Colorado history, plus" an 800 foot curtain. Murals comprise only a part of Henselman'n work. He has ex hlted paintings at Los Angeles and other art centers and has sold a few pieces to private collectors. Pfc. Henselman 'is the son of Jerkey Gift Aided Medford Soldier In Climb Up Mountain Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Kruggel, 421 J street, recently received a letter from their son, Pfc. Frederick E. Kruggel, Jr., from Italy In which he expressed thanks for some Jerkny which ho had received. The jerkey was a gift from Dick Kay of Old Stage road. Pfc. Kruggel wrote he was able to pack hi machine gun up a mountain like It was a toy gun after eating the jerkey. He mentioned receiving copies of the Mall Tribune and enjoys reading them and wrote of the mud and rain which is making ths campaign difficult. AUSTRIAN PEAS for fall leading. Flint 30 pounds of Austrian Peas and 70 pound of Fall Oats per acre. JACKSON COUNTY FEED CO. Phone 3454 BEAUTIFUL ROGUE RIVER LODGE IS NOW OPEN ' Delicious Dinners Cocktail Lounge Dancing Crater Lake Highway Near Trail elephona Trail 1404 tohliknii? On WANT TEMPORARY WORK? The Christmas Rush is on here at Bear Creek and we need: Typists File Clerks Checkers Here's a chance for housewives, too, who have had office experience, to work full or part time. From now until mid-December you can earn your Christmas money while enjoying this In teresting work which brings orders by mail from all parts of the world. OUR OWN BUS SERVICE EXCELLENT CAFETERIA Call Mrs. Bartelt Today 2161 BEAR GREEK ORCHARDS South Pacific Highway Medford 75 4KB. 4Q 62i0 Continuous Today Doors Open 1:45 Nights Only Weekdays STARTS TODAY John GARFIELD In "DESTINATION TOKYO" with CARY GRANT ALSO LATEST NAVY and Selected Short Subjects Market, 606-808 East Main street, from Paul Selby, its owner, they announced Saturday. The new owners have assumed the busi ness name of the East Side Mar ket of Medford. Mr. Hardy has been In the wholesale grocery business in this territory for over 20 years, and has made Medford his home since 1936. Johnson has been in the meat business for the past eight years. The grocery depart ment will be handled by Hardy and Johnson will manage the meat department. Courteous sen-Ice and depend able merchandise are promised by the new owners. Mr. Selby will continue to make his home in Medford. F000 RETAILERS ARE COMMENDED The price panel of Jackson county voiced commendation Saturday for the grocery and meat retailers for "100 per cent price compliance on the October survey. "Their cooperation Is greatly appreciated," the panel spokes- YIOK SO CHINESE HERB CO. ""ii BfMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS Heart Rheumatism Asthma Catarrh Piles. Prostate Gland Eesema and all duorders of Lier. Kidney Trouble ana other com plaints disappear after using CHINESE KERBS Removed to Sparia BIJg. 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