Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 29, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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"A Song To Remember" Opens
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Bewitching Merle Oberon ard
vibrant Cornel Wilde, as Ma
dame George Sand and Frederic
Chopin, composer of immortal
melodies, have many tender and
turbulent love scenes in the all
Technicolor production "A Song
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to Remember," which opens a
one-week engagement at the
Holly theater today. Paul Muni,
as the young genius' devoted
music master, is starred with
Miss Oberon.
Bogart In Craterian Thriller
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You'll find the marines almost
everywhere . . . but who'd ex
pect to find a couple of tough
leathernecks in skirts? Bill Ben
dix winds up in just such a fix
in his latest comedy "Abroad
With Two Yanks," opening a
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three-day engagement at the
Rialto theater today. Co-featured
in the hilarious comedy farce
are Helen Walker, Dennis
O'Keefe and John Loder. Ed
ward Norris in the mystery-romance
"End of the Road" is the
companion feature.
Medford Students !
Win Scholarships
Two Medford students have
received scholarship awards
from Mills College, Oakland,
Calif., according to an an
nouncement by the college pub
licity office.
Miss Clara Margaret Daniels,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond S. Daniels, 407 Park ave
nue, was awarded an academic
scholarship for the year 1945
1946. She is in the Mills' class
of 1947.' Miss Helen Jean Webb,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam C. Webb, 819 Minnesota
avenue, was awarded an ad
vanced standing scholarship for
the year 1943-1946. She will en
ter Mills as a member of the
class of 1948 from the Univer
sity of Oregon.
Turn Used Uniforms
Into Military Post
Camp White authorities ask
that any cleaning establishments,
hotels or other institutions who
may have abandoned army uni
forms or parts of uniforms left
in their place of business to turn
them over to Camp White.
The war department said there
Is a need for used uniforms and
urged that any institution hav
ing army clothes which are long
uncalled for to turn them Into
the military post.
'Bill Todd Elected
Torch Club Prexy
At First Meeting
The Torch Club, a national or
ganization made up of high
school and out-of-hlgh-school
boys, was organized at the
YMCA recently..
Those initiated were Bill
Todd, Bill Tarns, Dean Eppinger,
Ralph Rothermel, Wayne O'Niel,
Wayne Rose and Gene Higgins.
Todd was elected president, Tarns
vice president, Eppinger secre
tary, Carroll Lantz treasurer,
Rothermel sergeant at arms,
O'Niel chaplain and Rose pub
licity manager.-
Most of the evening was spent
in drawing up the constitution
and planning the program for
the next three months. The
group will continue to meet
throughout the summer.
Next week's meeting will be
an initiation followed by bowl
ing. The May 9 meeting will con
sist of a weiner roast, followed
by games and a talk by Ben H.
Schmidt on China and Chinese
customs.
Sunday. April 28. 194S
MEDFCRD MAIL TRIBtJWI HTHI
New Device Ends
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Columbus, O. U.R Battelle j
Memorial Institute, famed re-!
search laboratory here, has in- j
vented a simple gasplpe devise j
which keeps locomotives from
smoking. j
During tests on engines In
actual operation, firemen ob-1
Jected to the roaring noise the
device made. Battelle scientists j
promptly developed an Inex-i
pensive silencer. I
Sandwiches,
Cold Drink.
Chuck Wagon
Biyia
4 Miles from
Medford on
Griffin Creek
Road
DANCE TONIGHT
8 to 11 At the Picturesque v
WAGON WHEEL
NEW 3-PIECE ORCHESTRA The Wagon Wheelers!
Phone 6213 for Reservations for PRIVATE PARTIES
An adventure story of two Humphrey Bogart, the film fea-
Independent souls in Vichy-controlled
Martinique, the screen's
new adventure romance, "To
Have and Have Not," opens at
the Craterian theater today for
a three-day engagement.
With a cast headed by
tures the sensational newcomer
Lauren Bacall, Walter Brennan
and Dolores Moran. The screen
play is adapted from a noval by
Ernest Hemingway and directed
by Howard Hawks.
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Broiler Mash $3.30 per 100
Pullet Growing Mash $3.50 per 100
Egg Mash $3.30 per 100
Turkey Growing Mash $3.40 per 100
Clean Feed Wheat $2.65 per $1.00
Cracked Corn $3.00 per hundred
Hog Grower, 14 protein, $3.00 per 100
Dairy Feed $2-80 per 100
Hammered Hay with Molasses $2.00 per 100
Baled Hay $1.40 per 100
Mixed Fertilizer for garden and lawn $2.50 per
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It is the
UNANIMOUS
DECISION
of THIS JURY that:
"A SONG TO REMEMBER" is
the most thrillingly different
picture we've ever seen... a
glorious new standard in mo
tion picture entertainment."
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COLUMBIA PICTURES presentTn
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