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t 7C 4J 1 ! i i .U i Local and Personal Building Medford building permits have been issued to W. Benton Smith, 1224 Stewart ave. for $8,000 to construct a resi dence, and to A. J. Harris, 540 Effie st., $4,500, also for a resi dence. On Carrier Warren L. Barr Jr., a Navy seaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Barr, Prospect, recently reported to the escore aircraft carie USS Badoeng Strait for duty. The ship oper ates from San Diego. His wife, the former Miss Lois Wasser man, is from Portland. Dismissed David Doran, 23, of 546 Haven st., who has been hospitalized since Nov. 11 at Community hospital because of injuries suffered in an automo bile-truck accident at West Mam and Orange sts, was dismissed Thursday from the hospital, at tendants said today, Accident Two vehicles were involved in a collision at the in tersection of West Main st. and Oakdale ave. yesterday after noon, according to city police records. One driver, Don Lam bert Jacobs, 602 Ross lane, was cited for failure to stop at a red light. The other driver was John Allen Pyle, route 2, box 763, Central Point, police said. To Bend Charles Blackshear, 20, who had both legs amputated as the result of an automobile accident Nov. 5. on North Pacific highway, will be dismissed from the Community hospital and will go to his home at Bend for Christmas, according to hospital attendants. He has been hospi talized from time to time since the accident. He was working for the Oregon State Highway commission on a truck when the truck was hit by a car. m CLOSE. TICilTE At 5 :30 P.M. Merry Christmas To All! SPECIALISTS IN HOMEWARES CENTRAL POINT MEDFORD At Sacred Heart - James Cyphers, 81, Central Point, is a medical patient at Sacred Heart hospital, and Donald Malaby, 3 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Malaby, Yreka, Calif., underwent surgery there today, attendants reported. Son Here Richard J. Gor don, an aviation cadet stationed at Bainbridge Air base, Bain bridge, Ga., arrived Monday to visit until about Dec. 29 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gordon, 1019 South Oakdale ave He attended Medford High school and he entered the serv ice last March. Theft Reported Irl Groves, 1008 Reddy ave., reported to city police yesterday that a large amount of clothing, hunt ing equipment and tools" had been stolen from the trunk of his car while parked on Eighth st. A prybar was used to open the trunk, police said. Collision John Howard Jones, -route 1, box 354A, was cited for failure to yield the right of way following a two-car accident on .Fir st. between Main and Sixth sts. yesterday afternoon, according to city po lice. The other driver was Mel vin Lyle Steinback, 823 West 14th st., police added. -' Driver Cited William Wes ton, 245 Valley View dr., was cited for failure to yield the right of way to a vehicle driven by Orie Stephen Moore, 1707 Ridgeway, at about 8:30 a.m. today, according to city police. The accident occurred at the in tersection of Oregon ave. and Berkeley Way. Treate d James McGrath, route 4, box 194, Medford, was treated and released about 4 a.m., today at Community hos pital' for abrasions suffered when he slipped and fell at work at the Medford Veneer and Ply wood corporation, attendants said today. He was taken to the hospital by Perls ambulance service. Visitt at Home Charles Tho mas Winters, an airman third class in the Air Force stationed at Lowry Air Force base, Den ver, Colo., arrived home by plane this week to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winters, 15 Lindley ave. He is a 1954 gradu ate of Medford High school where he was active in sports. He also is a former president of the Medford Junior Rifle club, and held the club championship three years in a row. Sont Home Lt. Mickey Lo ros, United States Air Force pi lot stationed at Williams Air Force base, Phoenix, Ariz.; has arrived from Arizona for a sur prise holiday visit with his par ents, "Mr. and Mrs. Milton 'A. Loros, 1862 Delta Waters rd. He will be here 10 days. The Loros' second son, Richard, returned home three weeks ago after serving in Korea. This is . the first time in three years that the Loros family has been together. MEDFORD'S. FAMILY THEATRE NO SHOW TON1TE! TOMORROW EVENING SHOWS Start 7 P.M. xT lf Ae Y0rs II Noe,, II DOORS OPEL s 6:45 P.M. FLAMING WJ7HR0AMNCH iMtSSSgtiSpa RAGING WITH EXCITEMENT! UWUtililWlUJ Tallin j i " JOHN PAYNE WILLIAM DEMAKEST SUSAN MOKKOW i 1 1 fi I ml mf " UZABETH SCOTT CHRISTMAS DAT EVENING SHOWS ONLY DOORS OPEN 6:45 P.M. - '- From Long Beaeh Mr. and Mrs. John Berryman, Long Beach, Calif., are visiting at Eagle Point' with their daugh ter-in-law, Mrs. R. B. Berryman and her five children, including an infant son born Dec. 23. At Osteopathic George Rose, Rogue River, was dismiss ed today from Osteopathic hos pital after being a surgery pa tient there, and Ted Hewlitt, Jacksonville, , received minor surgery at the same hospital this morning and was dismissed, at tendants reported. Cars Hit Drivers in a colli sion at the intersection of South Riverside ave. and 12th st. yes terday evening were Oliver Syl- venas Walden, 1014 East 11th st.. and Eli Bliss Smith, Arnold, Calif. No citations were listed by police. Council for Blind Members of the Jackson county chapter of the Associated Council of the Blind will meet for a potluck dinner Tuesday, Dec. 28, at St. Mark's Guild hall. Hours will be from 3 to 7 p.m., and a program is planned. All members and friends are invited. Observance Planned - Mem bers of Warren lodge No. 10, AF and AM will' conduct an unoffi cial observance of St. John's day, Sunday, Dec. 26, at Jack sonville Presbyterian church, starting at 11:15 a.m. All Ma sons, their families and their friends, have been invited to attend. Relatives Here Mrs. . Iris Pickens, Seattle, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyde Taylor and daughters, Jean, Linda and Carol, all of Portland, are ex pected to arrive here today to visit with Mrs. Pickens and Tay lor's sister, Mrs. R. T. Ludwig and family; and with Mrs. Tay lor's mother, Mrs. Grant Young, Madrona lane. On Program Duwayne Peter son, an Army private, whose home is at' 310 West Jackson st., will be heard on a Christmas program to be broadcast by ra dio stations affiliated with the Don Lee Broadcasting system on Christmas day, Saturday, Dec. 25, from 3:30 to 4 p.m., accord ing to a release from the radio system. The messages were re corded in Korea. Obituaries Friday; December 24, 1954 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUWE NINE BENJAMIN ROSECRANS Funeral arrangements are pending at Perl funeral home for Benjamin Franklin Rosecrans, 68, of route 1, Central Point, who died at his home Thursday. FLOYD TUTTLE Funeral services for Floyd Tuttle, 71, who died at his home in Jacksonville today, are being arranged at Perl funeral home. WILLIAM McINTYRE Funeral services are pending at Perl funeral home for William Mclntyre, 63, Jacksonville, who died at Portland yesterday Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Lola Mclntyre; a sister, Mrs. J. S. Sawyer, and two brothers, Joseph and Ernest, all of Jacksonville. Chimney Fire City firemen reported no damage from a flue fire at the W. R. Mays residence; 111 Florence ave., about 9 p.m. yesterday. From Portland Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kruggel Sr., until recently Medford residents, now of Port land, are visiting relatives here during the holiday season. . SEAMAN WINS SUIT Portland (U.R) A Portland merchant seaman yesterday5 was awarded , $32,000 by a Circuit Court jury in a personal injury suit against the Matson Naviga tion Company. Arden N. Sellick was injured while working aboard the company's vessel, SS Hawaiian Logger, last yeer, ASHLAND TOMORROW ONLYI "BENGAL BRIGADE" In Technicolor . . with . ROCK HUDSON IRENE DALL Plus OUT MIR MIL , WANDA HENDRIX JOHN BIOMflELD Ends Tonight Box Office Opens 6:30 O Feature Shown Only Once at 7:30 1 - X iu4 bat john PAinxm MILLAND WAYNE GODDARD with Our Christmas Gift ? 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