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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JULY 3. 1940.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL
VIU Here Mr. and Mrs. A.
L. Hawn and son of Eurjene
are spending several da;s in
Medford visiting relatives and
friends.
From Portland Mr. and Mr.
R. B. Stratford and son of Port
land are spending several days
in this city. They are regis
' tcred at the Hotel Medford.
Store ia Close W e s t e r n
Thrift store will observe the
Lot Sold The cite council
last night approved the sale of
lot 28 in block 2 of the Con
Oak subdivision to Otma R.
Friti. The lot is situated on
the east side of Glen Oak
Court. The council was in
formed Mr. Fritz plans to erect
a home.
DrlYer Tests Examinations
will be held here as usual Sat
urday for persons desiring li
censes or permits to operate
bers on the top floor of city
hall from 9 a. m. to S p. ni.
and applicants are asked to re
port to him.
Awning Fire Panel of an
awning over a window at the
back of the Western Union of
fice on West Main street was
burned this afternoon. The lire
department's chemical crew was
called but the blaze had been
put out with a garden hose
when the firemen arrived.
Cause was not determined. Six
minutes earlier, at 1:52. a chem
ical crew was called to Mc
Andrews road and Queen Anne
avenue to put out a grass fire
in a vacant lot
firecrackers shot off by some
boys igntied the grass.
RENDER INSTALLED
Fourth of July by closing ail i motor vehicles. A state tx
day Thursday, according to en j aminer will be in council cham-
announcement today Dy naroiu
Axland.
To Remodel O. S. Waider of
1014 East 11th street applied
at the city building inspector"!
office yesterday for a permit to
remodel his residence at a
stated cost of $1,000.
On Business Lewis ITlrich,
manager of the Oregon state
employment service, and R. D.
Davis of the unemployment
compensation commission, trans
acted business in Grants Pass
today.
New Stamp A new three
cent stamp commemorating the
50th anniversary of Idaho as a
state will be placed on sale at
Medford postoffice Friday. Cen
tral picture of the stamp shjws
the state capitol.
Ex-Residents Visit Mrs. H.
E. Wirth and daughter Norma
of Oakland, Cal., are visitors
in Medford today. They lor-
merly resided in this city be
fore moving south. They are
registered at the Hotel Ho!
land.
From Eugene Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Thomason of Eugene are
spending several days hero call
ing on friends and visiting. Mr
Thomason is associated with the
General Tobacco company Tnry
are staying at the Hotel Hol
Drunk "Floated" Everett
Mott. 47, charged with drunk
enness, was ordered by City
Judge Allen D. Curry this
morning to leave town imme
diately or spend 10 days in
city jail. He said he would
leave.
...
Crass Fire The fire depart
ment's chemical crew was call
ed at 5:44 last evening to put
out a grass blaze at 317 Port
land avenue. Earlier in the
afternoon the chemical crew an
swered a grass fire call at Ulli
and Peach streets, but it was
a false alarm as the grass was
being burned properly under
permit.
...
At Airport Maj. G. P. Tour
tellot stopped at Medford mu
nicipal airport this morning to
have his U. S. army Curtks
pursuit plane refueled. He was
en route from Moffett fild.
Riverside. Cal., to McChnrd
field, Taeoma, Wash. ' Late p.r
rivals yestarday were Lieut.
Col. R. G. Hoyt and Ca;t. M.
R. Nelson, each piloting . Cur
tiss pursuit plane, and Maj.
C. W. Pole, piloting a North
American basic trainer, all en
route from Moffett field to
Gray field, Seattle.
Plane Passengers Mrs. H.
Davison and Miss P. Terrill ar
rived by United Mainliner from
San Francisco this noon. Leav
en the same plane were C. A.
Forster, to Milwaukee, Wis.,
via Seattle, and Mrs. David
Davis and L. A. Godard, to
Portland. R. R. Chafee and
George Kinkaid arrived by
Mainliner this forenoon from
Portland, and departing on the
game plane were C. I. Paulson,
to San Francisco, and. William
Tinker, to San Diego. Ray Fd-
wards and George A. Webb ar
rived on the midnight Main
liner from Portland. Webb is
a United station attendant here.
Mrs. Ruth Reed arrived from
San Francisco last ni?ht. I. K.
Rowe and Mrs. K. Winston ar
rived from Portland last even
ing and departing on the same
plane were Miss Phyllis Ferry,
to Oakland. Cal., and R. E
Gadbois, to San Francisco. W.
G. Thomas arrived from San
Francisco yesterday afternoon
and Mr. Webb left on the sime
plane for Portland.
"Dr. Cyclops" Coming To Rialto
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Turned into a tiny human
ette only 134 inches tall by the
amazing "Dr. Cyclops," in the
new 1940 thrill drama of the
same name( Victor Kilian finds
opening a can of beans an even
more stupendous task than
Albert Dekker, as the ingenious
Dr. Cyclops, finds new methods
to torture the captives that he
Firemen said has turned into tiny people. Simi-
Arthur W. Render, new presi
dent of the Lions club, and oth
er officers were installed at a
dinner-meeting of the club in
Hotel Medford last night. Ray
Marti was the retiring head of
the organization.
Other officers installed were
J. A.-McDougall, first vice-pres
ident; Eston B. Humphrey, sec
ond vice-president; Iral Nelson,
secretary-treasurer; O. M, Kes
ler, Lion-Tamer; Dr. Frank A.
Freeburger, Tail-Twister: and
Henry Zacharisen and R. M.
Schino. directors.
In charge of the installation
was A. L. Hawn of Eugene.
member of the board of gover
nors of Lions International.
George W. Newberry was pre
sented with a past-president's
pin and was highly commended
for nine years of 100 per cent
attendance at all Lions club
meetings. Mr. Marti also was
presented with a past-president's
pin.
Guests at the meetine were
Charles W. Reames. J. Verne
Shangle and C. H. Davis.
larly. in this scene from the
Technicolor film which opens a
three-day run tomorrow at the
New Rialto Theatre, Thomas
Coley finds half a pair of scis
sors an adequate weapon, while
Janice Logan relaxes on the
dowel of a chair.
"Texas Stagecoach," starring
Charles Starrett, is scheduled
to play as the added Western
with the "wonder show.
"Dancing Co-Ed"
Still Goes Through
Wilmington, O. (.-PI It took
nearly a year for E. J. Hiatt to
get a letter written by Walter
Siders of Columbus. The missive
routed by way of the south seas,
traveled nearly 20.000 miles be
fore reaching Wilmington 50
miles south of Columbus.
FOR FENT mall house In Jack.
I sonxlile. Box 305' Tribune.
"Dancing Co-td." the picture
mat made Deauiiiui iana lurner
the-top dancing star of motion
pictures, also stars Richard Carl
son. Ann Rutherford. Leon Errol
and Artie Shaw and his Swing
Band. The fun and tune-jammed
hit plays today and tomorrow
only at the Roxy Theater with
"Cafe Hostess" as the compan
ion film.
San Diego, Calif. (UP) A
motorist arrested on charges of
driving while drunk told Munic
ipal Judge Howe he was driving
in a zigzag manner to avoid a
skunk and the resulting stench.
"Guilty," said the judge. "Thirty
days:
Too Late to Classify
NICE FRONT ROOM and good board
In private home for lady. I23.&0.
PIMM 1977-J.
Television Short
Subject on Screen
Craterian Theatre
"Susan And God" Here Sunday
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BOY8ENBERRIES We will pics the
4th. 65c your container. B. V.
Good road. Welt Stewart Ave.
FOR RENT a furnished roome and
bath: clfan. cool, sew paper and
paint. 345 Apple.
FOR RKVE Noree refrurerator. uaed
few monthe. Phone 749-X.
3-ROOM APARTMENT, prirate en
trance. Adulta only. 0 E. Jackaon.
Two exceptional short subjects
are on the Craterian theaters
program opening a four-day
showing today.
First of these is a new Walt
Disney cartoon in Technicolor.
"The Bill Posters," with Donald
Duck and the Goof in the fea
tured roles. Interference with
a Dutch windmill which spills
the paste, a goat which eats the
posters, and one riotous adven
ture succeeding another, makes
tnis latest Disney hit a decided
comedy attraction.
The other short on the pro
gram is "Television Preview,"
one of the popular Paramount
Paragraphics. With Ted llusing
narrating, the exceptionally en
joyable reel has Bob Hope, Lan
ny Ross, Bob Burns and Akim
Tamiroff before the television
catnaras and on the television
screen of a home. Novel in
that it shows what the future
will bring, "Television Preview"
has been acknowledged one of
the best shorts of the season.
BOUQUETS Shasta datslee. Soabloaa.
mined flowera. Week days only.
20 So. Peach.
WANTED TO BUY Oood youns Jer
sey or Guernsey cow. Must be
abortion tested. Call evenings.
Central Point 13-XX-3.
USED C 50-17 TIRES, (2 50 each.
Older Tlra Exchange. 33 S. Bartlett.
YELLOW TRANSPARENT APPLES
Mccarty's. Orchard Home Drtva.
Phon. 1453-J-l.
WILL SACRIFICE r y equity In mod.
ern suburban country home, city
water, close In. a down payment
on house In Medford. prefer west
side location. Bos 3057 Tribune.
FOR SALE Some high grade men's
fur fe.t hata 41 00. star Cleaners,
a South Front.
FOR RENT Spacious and atttaetiea
tour-room downstairs ault In the
Holly Apartmenu. Completely fur
nished except dubes and linen.
Oarage Second door north of
postorrica Adulta only. HO. Aesll
able now. See manager In rear,
or phone I397-R.
WANTED TO RENT by middle of '
August Modern house of 3 bed- -rooms.
Adulta. Permanent renters
and best of .- ferencea. Bos 3058
Tribune.
FOn RENT Apartment. 334 Apple.
BOAT FOR SALE Trailer and 3-pleca
14-foot miboat. 2.v Call bloclt
north Big Y, Old H!gh'ay. Cascade
Tackle Co. j
WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap- '
ply Diamond Cafe.
USED 32xS 10-plr track tires, used
7 50-30 truck tlrea Older Tire
Exchange. 33 8. Bartlett.
BIG
BALLOON
DANCE
At The
OASIS
Wed. Nile. July 3
Lots el Funl
RADIO REPAIRING at rery reason
able rate, vrtn Electric, 1301
N. Rlveralde. Phona 890.
FOR SALE 175 ft 4 -inch alvan-
lred water pipe, as; Hotpoint alec
trie ran?, M0; traah burner. 112;
heater, 3: stock and dtea, lj to j
1 Inch. Choice pansy plant, 10c 1
dozen; mountain lily bulb, 35c t
each. White doe with 9 young and
hutch. Phone 360. i
HIGHEST CASH PKlCES PAID for
SCRAP IRON AND METAL c all
kmda. batter lea. radiator, alumi
num, oopper. braaa. also hide.
petta and wool. Medford Bargain
Bouae. 37 N Orape Phon 1003
DANCE
Every Wednesday Craning
DREAMLAND HALL
This Is the Regular
Townsend Danes.
Doer rrlie: One Self-Supporting
Baby.
Large Air-cooled Floor.
Excellent .Music. All Inrlted.
Ladles 10c
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Hegislry Job Popular.
Salem, Mass. (UP) During
the 300-year history of the Es
sex County registry of deeds
only 14 men have held the of
fice of recister. This 1 an ov
erage of more than 21 years for
cacn man.
A picture that has been re
ceiving much praise from those
who have already had a chance
to see it is "Susan and God,
co-starring Joan Crawford and
Fredric March, and coming to
the Craterian Theatre Sunday.
Rather sophisticated in its
theme, the story is about a Long
Island set which adopts a "new
20-30 PRESIDENT
Jack Hartley, new president
of the Medford 20-30 club, last
night appointed committees for
the ensuing six-month period
beginning July 1, at the club's
regular weekly dinner-meeting
in Hotel Jackson. Appoint
ments were as follows:
Program, Lucien Clement,
chairman, and Doug Gar liner;
membership, Clyde Chanieer-
lain; fellowship. Eugene Mon
aco, chairman, Harold Wall end
William Hughbanks' publicity
and history. Jack Marshall fi
nance, Murray Gardiner, chair
man. Franklin George ani Jack
Hartley; house, Merritt Kittle;
weekly bulletin, Eugene Monaco.
Guests of the club were Ed
ward J. Keogh and Al Petl-mutter.
ALBERT SCHNURR
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Albert Sylvaster Schnurr, 4'
passed away suddenly from a
heart attack at his home, 22
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The
CHATEAU
Dancing Until 1 In The Morning
movement" to publicly con
fess extra-marital interests and
find a "new approach to peace
of the soul." The results are
highly diveiling and most of the
time hilarious, to say the least.
ftuth Husscy, John Carroll,
Rita Hayworth, Nigel Bruce,
Bruce Cabot and Rose Hobart
are alnong those featured.
West Second street. Tuesdiiy
afternoon. Mr. Schnurr was
born in Pittsburgh, Pa., where
he spent his early life, coming
to Medford in 1920.
He was well known here, and
had been janitor at the Owl
club for the past several ve.rf.
He is survived by two ons.
Robert and Roy Schnurr, and
Miss June Schnurr. Ho was a
member of ti.e Medford Eagles
lodge.
Funeral services under the
direction of Crater Lake aerie
of Eagles will be conducted
from the Perl Funeral -Home
Saturday at 2 p. m.
START THE
FOURTH RIGHT
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air coaditl natal dance hall
in MitCSmttr
IUt W. Main
Closing t.n e for Too Lata to Clas
sify Ada la 1:30 p m.
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Tomorrow-3 Days! The Amazing
Picture You've Waited To See!
LIKE A TINY DOLL IN THE
GRASP OF A MAD GIANT
... this beautiful girl and
her companions find them
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people only 13Vi Inches till!
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