Mrs. Ethel Duggan
Passes; Funeral
Service Monday
Central Point Mn. Zthel M.
Duggan, 62, route 2, Central
Point, died at home Friday eve
ning.. She had been a southern
Oregon resident for the past 44
years. ;
Funeral services will be held
at the Sacred Heart Catholic
church, Medford, Monday at 9
a.m. The Very Rev. N. J. Deis
will officiate. Interment will be
in the Sams Valley (Pankey)
cemetery. '
Recitation of the Holy Rosary
will be held at the Perl Funeral
home tonight at 8 o'clock.
: Mrs. Duggan was born at Ala
mosa, Colo., on Aug. 7, 1892.
She, and J. C. Duggan, now de
ceased, were married in Sams
Valley in 1912. Mrs. Dug
gan resided at the same ranch
ever since.
She belonged to the Sacred
Heart church, was chairman of
the HEC of the Sams Valley
Grange, and was a charter mem
ber of both the Sams Valley
Ladies club and Grange.
Survivors include her mother,
Mary E. Marsh, Sams Valley;
one son, C. William Duggan,
Sams Valley; two daughters,
ville, and Mrs. Marion E. Owens,
Medford; one sister, Mrs. Mable
Hundley, Sams Valley, and
seven grandchildren.
Join Mercy Flights A 100
per cent membership in Mercy
.Flights, Inc., of the staff mem
bers and employees of the Osteo
pathic hospital was reported
from the hospital Saturday.
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GUEST SPEAKER The Rev. L.
Wesley Johnson, Nampa, Ida.,
will be guest speaker today at
11 ajn., at the Church of the
Nazarene. For the past ten years,
Mr.' Johnson has- been business
manager of the Northwest Naza
rene college, one of the -largest
denomination ichooli in the
northwest. .:;. ,: "
Council to Meet A meeting
of the executive council of Jack
son County division, Oregon
Education association, will be
held Tuesday, Jan. 11, at 8 p.m.
in the office of the county super
intendent of schools, county
courthouse. Legislation affecting
schools which is expected to be
introduced into the coming ses
sion of the legislature will be
discussed, and all teacher groups
of the county are asked to send
representatives. Attending will
be Dr. Bill Sampson, Southern
Oregon college faculty member
and legislative chairman for the
local OEA division, and Joe Fad
er, Ashland junior high school
principal and member, of the
state ORA committee on legislation.
Local and Personal
Fined Paul William Garren, i Woman Trips Olive Ardath
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33, of 1245 South Riverside ave.,
was fined $25 and court costs
in district court Thursday on a
charge of selling salmon, shad,
striped bass ana other anadrom-
ous food and shell fish without a
license from the state fish com
mission. Garren pleaded guilty
to the charge.
Hotel Prowled A total of
$218 was taken from two guests
whose rooms at the Jackson
hotel were prowled Friday night
or early Saturday morning, city
police were informed. They said
that Dick Loyde Jenks, Salem,
reported $18 taken and that
Peter Albert Bassett, Mapleton,
missed $200. .
Pleads Innocent Orville
John Carrigan, 33, of 1336 Hil
ton dr., entered a plea of inno
cent in city court Saturday
morning on a charge of driving
a motor vehicle while under in
fluence of intoxicating liquor,
police reported. A hearing has
been set for Jan. 15. He was
held in the city jail yesterday.
Officers said Carrigan was ar
rested on North Central ave. on
Friday evening,
At Funeral Several persons
from out of town were here to
attend the funeral Thursday of
Mrs. Rachel B. Cobb. Here were
Mrs. J. B. Cobb; and Thomas
Cobb, Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
V. T. Jackson and Mrs. Birdie
Barker, Roseburg; Mrs. Edgar
Madison, Oakland, Ore.; W. H.
Morley. Salem: Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan B. Cobb, Sacramento,
Calif.; W, B. Branch, Eugene,
and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Branch,
Grants Pass.
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Spencer, 23 Mistletoe st.. reDOrt-
ea to city police yesterday after
noon that her foot caught be
tween the railroad tracks on
West Main st. about 1 p.m. and
she fell, injuring her right knee.
She was treated by a local doc-
Committee to Meet J. M.
Coon, Portland wool warehouse
man, will address a meeting of
me county Grange agricultural
committee Monday. The session
will be at 8 p.m. in the county
courthouse auditorium here.
Coon will explain the federal in
centive payment plan for wool
In County Jail Sheriffs
deputies said that Laurence
fades, 56, Sawyer Bar, Calif.,
is held in the county jail on a
cnarge of altering a check. He
was arrested at Yreka, Calif., on
Friday. The case involves a
check from W. L. Leonard, Ash
land, in November, raised from
$5 to $15, according to district
court records. .
'
Move Mr. and Mrs. Vern J.
McCall and son, Tom, 1016 Jas
per st left Fridav for Billing.
Mont,, where they will live. Mc-
au will be associated there
with a Marshall-Wells store. He
represented the company in this
territory. They have another son
who is a student at Oregon-Technical
institute.
Jailed - Norris Haynes Gile,
51, of 1354 Dixie lane, Medford,
pleaded guilty in district court
Thursday to a charge of driving
a motor vehicle while under the
influence of intoxicating liquor,
and was sentenced to 80 days in
the county jail. ' He was fined
$25 and costs, on a charge of dri
ving a motor vehicle while his
operator's license was suspend
ed, and was sentenced to 5 days
in jail on that charge. ,
To Attend Conclave Vic
Milnes, of Western Oil and Burn
er, secretary of Oregon Heating
Industries, a trade organization.
will attend a three-day conven
tion of the group at Depoe Bay
next week, he said Saturday.
Discussions will' be conducted on
cost analyses for members, the
situation regarding the supply
ing oi luei oil needs, and a plan
ned advertising campaign built
around the services members can
offer consumers.
Return Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Nelson of the Evelyn apartments
returned last week from a three-
week trip to Long Beach, Calif.
They visited her mother, Mrs.
Laura Christenson, and her
brother i and his family, the Car
roll Christensons. The Nelsons
made trips to San Diego and
Palmdale, Calif., and other
points, and; they also attended
the Tournament of Roses par
ade at Pasadena.
I Tire Taken Tin Ray
Painter, told city,police that two
used tires were taken from his
service : station at 204 South
Central ave., early Saturday.'
On USS Chimon Gerald L.
Pawlowski, a Navy storekeeper
second class, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry H. Pawlowski. route
1, box 6, Jacksonville, is serv
ing on the USS Chimon, accord:
ing to a Navy release. The Chi
mon, a general stores issue ship,
is permanently stationed in the
Japan area, and provides spare
parts for guns and equipment to
ships and bases overseas.
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First Aid Class The. first
meeting of ; the Eagle Point
Grange first aid class will be
held Wednesday. Jan. 12. start
ing at 7:30 p.m. in the Eagle
Foint Grange hall. The classes
are open to Grange members
who have signed to take the
course, and others interested in
taking a standard first aid
course. .The first class originally
was set for Jan. 5, but was post
poned at that time.
Car Leaves Road Phoenix
City Police Chief Jim Perry re
ported that two men escaped ap
parently unhurt early- Saturday
when a car left Highway 99 by
the by-pass at the south edge, of
Phoenix and went downa bank.
ae said tnat nuane David
Greer was driver of the car and
Leonard Weever, 820 West Jack
son St., Medford, was a pas
senger. The car, which : was
northbound, came to rest on its
wheels facing south. The mis
hap occurred about 2:30 a.m.
Obituaries
JOHN BRANNON
Services for John William
Brannon HI, 22, Phoenix, who
died Thursday, will be " held in
Conger-Morris chapel in Med-
ford Tuesday at 1 p.m. with' the
Rev." .Wesley McArthur of .the
Phoenix Church of the Nazarene
officiating. Interment will be in
Siskiyou Memorial park.
The deceased : was -born in
Corvallis, Ore., Mar. 9, 1932, and
had lived ' in Phoenix i for the
past three years. . 1; ; . ..
Survivors include his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Brannon
Jf and two sisters," Mrs. Mary
Ella Standley and, Mrs.,; Rachel
Faye Williams, all of Phoenix.
ALPHA DORSET V
Graveside funeral services for
Mrs. Alpha Gladys Dorsey, for
mer Medford resident who died
in Gerberville,, Calif., will be
held in Medford Wednesday.
Perl Funeral home is in charge
of arrangements.
Svnday, Jamary , XSSI
MEDFORD (OREGON) KAIL TRIBUNE CZTESf
Services Monday
For Daughters
County P
of
loneers
- Services for . Mrs. Etta B.
Wright, 81, who died Wednes
day in Stockton, Calif., and for
her sister, Miss Ida May Bishop,
84, who died Thursday in a
local hospital, will be held in
Conger-Morris : chapel Monday
at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Dr.
Raymond E. Balcomb of the
First Methodist church officiat
ing. Interment will be in Phoe
nix cemetery.
Mrs. Wright- was born In
Phoenix, Ore., Dec. 11, 1873,
and Miss Bishop was born in
Phoenix on Oct. 3, 1870, the
daughters of the late W. .G. and
Nancy Bishop, pioneers in south
ern Oregon. Their father came
from New, York ta the valley in
1852,- and their mother a few
years later from Iowa, i n
They are . survived .:' by a
brother, Guy, W. Bishop, ; of
Rogue River.:
Mrs. Wright's survivors in
clude," in addition to the brother,
a daughter, Mrs. Gwendolyn
Chaney, Stockton, Calif .; and six
grandchildren, ; Reynold D.
Wright, Mrs. Dalene Potts, Mrs.
Delores - Spina, and ; Richard,
Robert, and Elizabeth Chaney.
. Dead line Suadky Classified is at
noon Saturday : 10 ajn. Monday for
Monday: other days 5:30 previous day
Return Mr. and Mrs. O. D.
Frazee, 525 West Second st, re
turned last week after visiting
for two weeks with Dr. and Mrs,
George Bergman and family at
Los Angeles. Mrs. Bergman is a
daughter of the Frazees.
Assume Name John A. Note
ler and Don O'Bleness, Ashland,
have assumed the business name.
Nosier Partition Bullet company,
for the manufacture of bullets,
according to county clerk's records.
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Funeral services for James
Ellis Randies,; 70, df 333 West
Second st., who died here Thurs
day, will be held at the Perl
Funeral home on Monday at S
pjn.
The Rev. George R. Y. Bol
ter, St. Mark's Episcopal church
will officiate and interment will
be in Siskiyou Memorial park.
Mr: Randies had uvea m
Medford for the past 34 years
and had been a Jackson county
resident all bis life. He was born
at Lake Greek, on March 5, 1884.
He was a carpenter and held
membership in the Carpenters
Union, Local 2067. v
Survivors include' his- wife,
Ethel S., Medford; five daugh
ters, Mrs. Clarence ..Sbeley,
Portland, Mrs. ; Martin Webb,
Yreka, Calif.; ; Mrs. ' L.: O. Rog
ers, Prospect; Mrs. Thomas
Donahue, Medford; and Mrs.
John Allen, Hermiston; four
sisters, Mrs. Eva True, Medford,
Mrs. Mammie Miller, Talent,
Mrs. George Andrews, Shady
Cove, and Mrs. Alice Tyrrell,
Yreka, Calif.; one brother, Per
ry, ; Richmond, Calil, and ; 11
grandchildren -. and several
nieces and nephews. i 'P H.
CARD OTIHANKS
WK wish to thank you good friend
and neighbors for helping us through
our hours of sorrow for, our beloved
husband 'and son. Omr gratitude i
too deep to express for the jond
things that have been done for - us
and our loved one. May God bless
each and every one.- ' -Mrs.
D. A. BurreU r
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur SucreU
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