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LOCAL and PERSONAL nlrl Mllno Barbara Lee Morrison, 14, route 1, box 534, hag been missing from her home since last night, according to a report by state police headquar ters. Meeting Friday -Phoenix Garden club members will meet with Mrs. Cliff Nauft, Jackson County Hospital on S.. Pacific highway, at 1:30 pjn. Friday for dessert luncheon. . . Examiner ConHng A travel lng examiner of operators and chauffeurs will be at the KP hall Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All those wishing per mits or licenses to drive cars are asked to get in touch with the examiner during these hours. NOTICE Dance by the Pocahontas Sal. J9:S0 P.M. Pocahontas, Redman and Invited Guests NEW MUSIC TODAY THRU SATURDAY -. FLYING HOOFS!, BLAZING CUNSlt i CHARLES v $ j STARRFTT t PLUS amwt KjCr'i 1 SIMMS f-;Hj IS YOUR CAR FOR SALE? ' SEE HUMPHREY NOW for i HIGH CASH PRICE! HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Ava. CALENDAR Friday 8:00 p. m. Elta Deuel Hubbs camp No. 11, Daughters of Union Veterans, last meeting of sum mer at armory. 8:30 p. m. Pocohontas lodge "White Elephant" social card party. Saturday 8:30 p. m. Oak Grove Neigh borhood club, home of Mrs. L. P. Crocker, Jacksonville high way, for pot-luck supper. Bring own service and butter. Returns Mrs. Floyd McKee, 115 North Peach street, returned early this week from Hotchkln, Colo., where she has spent the past month visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bitchey. Pool Hall Robbed Bob Ken aston, proprietor of Pastime Pool Hall in Gold Hill, reported to state police that his place of business had been entered dur ing the night and money taken from the cash register and music machine. Police are Investigat ing. . On Furlough Pfc. Alvin L. McQulgg Is spending a 15-day furlough In Medford with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover McQuigg on Ross Lane. McQulgg is with the Marana army air field, basic pilot school, at Tuc son, Ariz., and has been working in the base statistical office. Leave Saturday Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lewis and daughter, Gertrude, 812 Catherine street, plan to leave Saturday for Red mond, Ore., for a week s visit with their son, Dr. R. L. Lewis. The Lewis' other son, First Sgt. Dick Levis,' Ft. Lewis, Wash., will join the family and return with them to complete a two weeks furlough. I ... Girl Born Word has been received here of the recent birth of a five pound girl to Dr. and Mrs. John T. Brunn, Jr., at Salt Lake City, Utah. Mrs. Brunn is the former Peggy Gardner, daughter of the Very Rev. Fath er Herald G. Gardner, dean of St. Mark's Cathedral in Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Gardner. ... . Visiting Here Mrs. George C. Hennv nf Philnriplnhln Pn n. rived in Medford Monday to spend about two weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Gore of 314' Howard street, and her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Rnv T.nnv n 1 1 o Vancouver avenue. Mrs. Henny formerly lived in Medford, and was music supervisor in the pub lic schools. . ... tn Ho.pUal Mrs. Roy Purfel, 119 North Peach street, returned yesterday from Portland where she went last Friday to accom pany her brother, Richard Mc Kee, now In Emanuel hospital there The boy was Injured last summer while playing football, and will remain at the hospital for some time undergoing treat ment. They are the son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McKee, 115 North Peach atreet. ' ... Martin Home Henry Martin, oim-c, arrived here yesterday on a 30-day navy leave following overseas service in the Pacific, and is visiting his wife and son at the family home, 805 Pine street. Martin. In th nam, .inn. 1839, has a total of five years overseas duty to his credit and last saw action near Okinawa. He has participated In 17 differ ent engagements and wears the ribbon of the letter of commen dation, received for the battle of Coral Sea, the navy good con duct ribbon, the Philippine liber ation ribbon with two bronze battle stars, and the pre-Pearl Harbor ribbon for duty afloat. Martin served on a CVE ship. In Medford Marvin D. Hlx on, area rent representative in Klamath Falls, spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the Medford defense rental office at OPA headquarters In the city hall, on official business. ... Meeting Postponed The meet ing of the Past Noble Grand club originally scheduled for tonight, has been postponed until July 19 when the group will meet at the home of Mrs. E. D. Scripter, 80 Rose avenue. A pot-luck picnic supper will be served at 6:30 p.m. to members and their hus bands. . . Building Permits Medford citizens applying for building permits yesterday at the office of the city superintendent were: Ray Roby, 214 Iowa street, appli cation to erect a cottage, $400; Gordon Dolan, 1511 East Main street, erect a residence, $5000; Pearl M. Shuman, 103 Newtown, remodel a residence, $400; and Joe J. Jones, 603 North Bartlett, remodel and enclose a porch at a cost of $200. ... Receive. Di.charge Richard Frederick Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Foster, 115 Clark street, . returned to the family home this week after three years and nine months service with the army air corps. He received an honorable discharge from the corps at Ft. Lewis, Wash. A technical sergeant, Foster served 18 months with the 13th air force in the Pacific and was awarded the air medal with two oak leaf clusters. He was em ployed by Copco before entering the service and plans to enter school next fall. OBITUARY EDWARD WARD . Funeral services for Edward George Ward, 11 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward of 847 West Second street, who passed away in a Portland hospital Tuesday, will be held in the Conger-Morris chapel at 1:30 p.m. Monday with the Rev. Wol ford A. Dawes officiating. Inter ment will be in Siskiyou Memor ial Park. Edward leaves besides his parents, one brother, James Ward. Also his grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Williams of Cot tage Grove, Oregon and several aunts and uncles. DEATH SUMMONS S. VILAS BECKWITH Word was received from Pas adena, Calif., today of the death of S. Vilas Beckwlth In that city early this morning. Mr. Beck with came to Medford in 1910 from Englewood, N. J., one of the leaders In what has been called the "great red-apple he- gira, bought a fruit ranch In the Central Point district and lived for several years near Med ford on King's highway. Active in civic and social af fairs, Mr. Beckwith was one of the charter members and organ izers of the Rogue Valley Uni versity club and Its first presi dent. He was also manager of the Rogue River Fruit -and Pro duce association and as such di rected the construction of Med- ford's first cold storage plant on North Central avenue. He left here with his family at the close of World War I, for Seattle where he was manager of the Pacific Net and Twine company until the death of Mrs. Beckwith and his retirement In 1940. Deceased was born in Platts burg, N. Y., in 1875. He leaves two sons, S. Vilas Jr., of San Rafael, Calif., Bralnerd Beck with of Pasadena, and three grandchildren. Court Records Justice Court William Ray Francisco, com bination overload, $16 and costs; overload, $12 and costs. Henry McClain Bennett, driv er axle overload, $8 and costs. GEORGE J. BISHOP George J. Bishop, 72, a resi dent of Medford for 37 years, passed away at his home, 411 Beatty street, Wednesday after a prolonged illness. He was born at Burnettsvllle, Ind., Jan. 22, 1873 and was mar ried In that state to Mary Lulu Wilson who survives. They cele brated their golden wedding an niversary last Feb. 14. Until ill health prevented, Mr. Bishop was an ardent member of the local Odd Fellows lodge. Be sides his wife, he leaves four sons, R. W. Bishop, Stockton, Calif.; H. C. Bishop, Medford; C. F., Ashland, and R. H., Oak land, Calif. Also two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Newhouse and Mrs. Laura Wagner of Indiana. Also nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be con ducted by A. J. Hanby in the Conger-Morris chapel at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Services at the grave In I.O.. cemetery will be under auspices of the local Odd Fellows lodge. Cloting tlma tor Bandar Toe Lata to uuii7 u jj oaiuruj.uwnooO' Pleat, remember I Police Court Alfred A. Lohman, vagrancy, jailed. J. F. Good, drunk, jailed. Ellis Edgar Ripley, Jesse Frank Graham, drunk in public place, five days suspended. State Police Hjalmer Edwards, no PUC permit, cited. Vernon Nicholas Reh, no muffler, cited. Charles Omar White, driving while intoxicated, cited. WEATHER Northern California: Clear today, tonight and Friday except fog on coast and scattered after noon thunderstorms over high mountains. Court House News Marriages Donald Elder Pfeifle and El nora May Wilkinson. Glenn Marvin Shrier and Bette Jo Edwards. William Henry Moffat, Jr., and Phyllis Lucille Lillie. Divorce Decree. Margaret Shlvely vs. Carl H. Shlvely. Oleta Bagley vs. Wesley Bag ley, decree and judgment. Divorce Complaint. Esther Abbott vs. Loyal D. Ab bott. Howard B. Dow vs. Ella Dow. Mae Ely vs. Daniel R. Ely, complaint for unlimited separa tion. Ella Marie Moore vs. Alonzo Harry Moore. Probate Court Estate of Lora E. Jones, de ceased. Gus Newbury, adminis trator. Estate of Robert L. Kenaston, deceased. Harry C, Skyrman, administrator. . BIRTHS BECKER To Mr. and Mrs. Richard, P. O. Box 1152, Eagle Point, July 12, 1942, a boy, sev en and one-half Dounds at Osteo pathic clinc. CRAWFORD To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, Eagle Point, July 12, 1945, a boy, nine pounds, at Community hospital. ' VENOM RECOMMENDED Los Angeles, July 12 (U.R) Injections of cobra venom were Thursday, July 12, 1945 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN recommended today by scien tists of the University of Cali fornia as a cure for color blind ness. Dr. Knight Dunlap, pro fessor of psychology, said tests conducted on psychology stu dents showed that color blind ness was reduced by shots of cobra venom, with the poisonous element removed, and a series of vitamin A thereapy treat Citt Mill Tribune Went Adf. GOVERNOR RESIGNS Carson City, Nov., July 12 (U.R) Gov. E. P. iCarville of Ne vada has submitted his resigna tion in order to accept an ap pointment to the United States senate Aug. 1, It was announced today. Double for ! 'f ; : . . 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