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SINATRA'S NEW Lana Turner in ' Wednesday Hit "Marked Trails" Soon at Rialto LEADERSHIP OF Sunday. Nov. II. 1144 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE HIWS Gold has been found In every I There were 24,797 olive-bear- IE OPE! county in California. I lng acres in California in 1943. j Adolphe Menjou, Gloria De Haven Head Brilliant Cast . Thrillers on Rialto Screen Bringing to the screen a sparkling musical version of a famous Broadway comedy suc cess, '.'Step Lively comes to the Craterian theatre today and stars a sextette of top film fav orites in a gay melange of songs, laughter and romance. Frank, 'Sinatra, George Mur phy and Adolphe Menjou lead .off the impressive list of picture celebrities, which includes Glor ia de Haven, Walter Slezak and Eugene Pallette, all sharing ' stellar honors in the fast-paced story of a Broadway producer's hectic career. Murphy plays the role of the producer; Gordon Miller, whose frantic attempts to stage a musi cal show on a shoestring com prise the basic plot of the song studded comedy. Miller is not only broke, but is heavily in I debt to a big New York hotel where he and his staff and his cast are living. 5 iJl- t I . 11 Opening Wednesday at the Craterian is a heart to heart ro mance of an unusual wife with two men in her life, starring Lana Turner in "Marriage is a Private Affair," with James Craig, John Hodiak, and prances Gifford. The film is showing for four days. WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED Parts b Service on 11 makes B & B WASHER SHOP 406 E. Main Phone 5302 rU'ifiMJu.iw.iiiKxa CONTINUOUS TODAY DOORS OPEN AT 1:45 TODAY 3 Thrilling PAYS! NEVER IN ALL TIMES SUCH A TREMEN DOUS U8A OF THE TRUE WEST ! ! loel McCREA Maureen O'HARA , Linda DARNELL Anthony OUIKN Frinsr RlinUiNlll Only the fact that his brother-in-law is the manager of the place saves him from exictlon, and even that situation appears doomed when the auditor for the hotel chain arrives to find out why the establishment is in the red, and promptly sets about trying to kick out the whole theatrical company, even though Miller assures him he has a rich backer comin the next day. To add to his woes, Miller Is embarrassed by the unexpected appearance of Glen Russell, an ingenious young playwright who has paid the producer to sta"e a terrible drama he has written, and who wants to know what's happened to his play and his money. "Cry of the Werewolf", a thriller that promises to keep Rialto audiences on the edge of their seats, is the Sunday attrac tion along with "The Soul of the Monster", another gripp 1 n g drama. . school gymnasium on Wednes day, Nov. 22, at 8 p. m. 22.000 MEXICANS TO U. S. '. Mexico City (U.R The gov ernment has announced approxi mately 22,000 " Mexican farm workers (braceros) would be sent to the U. S. during July. AW 'Wf- If'- -vt- 0 'Vi Coming Wednesday to the Rialto, Bob Steel and Hoot Gibson are co-starred in "Marked Trails." Playing as top picture on the twin bill is "Minstrel Man," with Benny Fields and Gladys George. MOVE OLD C OF C W. B. Smith has made appli cation for a permit to move the old Jackson County Cham ber of Commerce building from Front and Main streets, to 714 Palm street, where he plans to remodel the local landmark into a residence, according to a state ment made by City Superintend ent Frank Rogers, yesterday; The building was erected in 1 1905. The present offices of the TO L Jacksonville, Nov 18 Jack sonville is much enthused over its school band this year. So much so that it has organized a "Jacksonville School Parents Band, Choral and Music so ciety." Purpose of the society is to back the band and chorus both financially and. with moral sup port. Officers elected at the last meeting are Mrs. Dorothy Mills, president; Mrs. Arthur Hinkle, vice president; Mrs. Llllle Bur nell, secretary; Mrs. McDanlels, treasurer, and Mrs. R. J. Harris, reporter. The society will meet the sec ond Monday of each month at 8 p. 'm. The band made It's first pub lic appearance Thursday after noon when it paraded from the school down to Main street, stopping in front of the post office. There the band offered a selection and the majorettes did a twirling act, then returned for the football game. , First band concert of the year will be presented at the high UNITEX . t means new comfort In an invisible sanl tarr pantie. 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Klein holds the distinction of being the first Jewish chaplain in U. S. army 1 history to be commissioned from the ranks. . ; Sen. Howard Bclton of Can by is virtually assured of elec tion as president of the senate in Oregon's next legislature, it was reoorted Saturday in Port land. The fame sources said Rep. Eugene Marsh of McMinnville is slated for the speakership of the house. Sen. Belton, who has been vieing with Sen. Earl T. New bry of Jackson county, disclosed the names of 21 pledRes five more than necessary. Marsh has also been assured of sufficient backers, lt was said. CLEARED OF KILLING Nevada City, Cal., Nov. 18 (U.R) A coroner's jury decided today that the killing of William E. Baugh, bearded eccentric wanted for murder, by 29-year-old Irvin W. Davis in the White Cloud district east of here was justifiable homicide. William Bradford was the first printer in Pennsylvania. 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