Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 29, 1959, Image 13

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Local and
Shoots Self-Robert H. Nix
on, 329 Ross lane, Medford,
shot himself Friday afternoon
just below the knee with a
.22 caliber pistol while trying
to make a fast-draw, sheriffs
deputies reported. The acci
dent occurred in an old quarry
on Old Military rd. Nixon -".-as
treated at Rogue Valley hos
pital and released.
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On Display One of the West's Finest
Collections of Gold Dust and Nuggets
Winter Hours 9 to 5
Closed on Mondays
Under Founder's Management Since 1930
Personal
Rummagi Sal- Pythian
Sisters will hold a rummage
sale at the Fehl building
Tuesday, March 31. Hours
will be from 9 a.m. to 4 pan.
Safety Talks-Safety talks
wer? given by sheriffs depu
ties ai. Patrick and Hanby
elementary schools in Gold
Hill and at Sams Valley
school Friday.
Permit Issued - A Medford
building permit was issued
Thursday to Charles Essle
strom, Roseburg, for S25.000
in additional remodeling of
the Century building, 843
East Main st.
Hubcaps Slolen-Willie f J.
Earley, 431 North Main St.,
Ashland, reported the theft of
two of his hubcaps at a dance
at the O. K. Corral at White
City, Saturday night, accord
ing to sheriffs deputies.
Pool Permits - Medford
building permits were issued
Thursday to John Hamacker
for construction of a $5,000
swimming pool at 2639 Hill
crest rd. and to R. W. Van
Duker for construction of a
81,800 swimming pool at
2203 Capital ave.
Patients James Lusk, 538
Manzanita ave., Central Point,
and Mrs. Donald Hodge, Eu
gene, were listed as surgery
patients at Medford Osteo
pathic hospital last week. A
medical patient there was
Mrs. Rufus Trusty, Elk Creek
rd., Trail.
Roundtable-Paul Haviland,
Medford attorney, will dis
cuss "trash material" found
on newsstands in Medford and
Jackson county at the Jack
son County Chamber of Com
merce roundtable luncheon
Monday noon a! the Jackson
hotel.
Stop Atlempl-The Jackson
county road department re
ported stopping five young
men from apparently trying
to steal gas from county
trucks on the Dead Indian rd.,
four miles from Ashland, Fri
doay, sheriffs deputies report
ed. Meter Damaged An un
identified automobile struck
and damaged a city parking
meter on East Main st. be
tween Riverside ave. and
Bear creek bridge early Sat
urday morning, Medford po
lice reported. Police said the
driver failed to leave inform
ation at the scene
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Driver Ciled-Lucille B. Mc
Ginnis, route 4, box 419L,
Medford, was cited for viola
tion of the basic rude follow
ing a one car accident at ap
proximately 9:30 p.m. Friday,
state police reported. The car
apparently was traveling too
fast on Dark Hollow rd. and
upset, police said. No injuries
were reported.
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f Surgery-Marion Prim, 1230
Whispering Pine lane, Grants
Pass, is convalescing at Rogue
Valley hospital following surg
ery last week.
Complains of Archer-Elroy
Beard Jr., 34 Union st., Ash
land, reported to sheriffs dep
uties windows of his truck was
shot out with a bow and ar
row and that an arrow also
made a hole in the truck door
and broke a headlight.
Obituaries
DE ANN PEERY
Private funeral services for
De Ann Peery, infant daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Peery, 614 Chestnut st., who
died Friday, were held Satur
day in the Conger-Morris Fu
neral home. The Rev. Robert
E. Cull of First Assembly of
God church officiated. Com
mittal was in Hillcrest Memo
rial park, North Phoenix rd.
Survivors include the par
ents, two sisters, Tamara and
Sara, at home; and the grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs! Jay
Bickford of Mineral, Wash.,
and Mrs. Gladys Peery of Ta
coma, Wash.
IDA POPE SNYDER
Funeral services for Ida P.
Snyder, Gold Hill, who died
Friday in a local hospital, will
be held Tuesday ati?:30 p.m.
in Conger - Morris Funeral
home. The Rev. George Rose
berry of the First Methodist
church will officiate. Commit
tal will be in Rock Point cem
etery, Gold Hill.
Mrs. Snyder was born May
24, 1860, at Healdsburg, Calif.
She was married to Ogden
Snyder, who preceded her in
death. Mrs. Snyder had lived
in the Gold Hill area for 60
years.
Surviving are two grand
children, Mrs. George Huff
man of Talent and Marvin
Betts of Phoenix; one niece,
Mrs. Alvina Cribbins, Myrtle
Point and seven great-grandchildren.
MRS. LOIS WILLIAMS
Graveside services for Mrs.
Lois Vivian Williams, 65, of
375 South Central ave., who
died in a local hospital Thurs
day, will be held at the Med
ford IOOF cemetery Tuesday
at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. George
Roseberry of the First Metho
dist church will officiate.
Mrs. Williams was born in
Newcross, Ind., March 8, 1894,
and had been a resident of
this area for the past 25 years.
She is survived by her
mother, Mrs. Harriett Lois In
low of Medford, and one
brother, Herman Talbot Inlow
of Ottowa, 111.
Perl Funeral home is in
charge of arrangements.
MRS. SUSAN SPENCER
Funeral services for Mrs.
Susan Irene Spencer, 89, of
120 Laurel st., who died in a
local nursing home Friday,
will be held at Perl Funeral
home Monday at 1:30 p.m. The
Rev. Raymond W. Hum will
officiate. Interment will be in
the Jacksonville cemetery.
Mrs. Spencer was born in
Jefferson county, Kansas, on
Aug. 23, 1869, and had been a
resident of this area for 29
years. She was a member of
the Christian church. She was
married to Fred L. Spencer on
Nov. 22, 1885. Mr. Spencer
died in 1954.
Survivors include two sons,
T. M. Spencer, Newport, and
F. L. Spencer, Murphy; three
daughters, Mrs. Pearl Britt
son, Fresno, Calif.; Mrs. Gay
Wood, Riverside, Calif., and
Mrs. Mary Foster, Medford;
17 grandchildren; 31 great
grandchildren and 11 great-great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Granvil
Brittson, Loaland Brittson,
Donald Brittson, Ronald Britt
son, Roy House and Arnold
Kornstad.
MRS. OLGA L. SLACK
Funeral services for Mrs.
Olga L. Slack, of Wimer, who
died Friday, will be held at
the Wimer Community church
Monday at 1:30 p.m. The Rev.
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Including Sundays and
Holidays
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NAME IN BOOK Medford Mayor John
Snider hands dedication papers to
Thomas Robert Lorish, six months, son
of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Lorish, 830 Minne
Evangelist Dies
Alter Heart Attack
Monte E. Lasater, 69, of Se
attle, Wash., died Saturday
following a heart attack. Mr.
Lasater, an ordained evange
list with the Reorganized
Church of Jesus Christ of Lat
ter Day Saints, was conduct
ing a series" of missionary
meetings at the local church
at the time of his death.
He was born July 8, 1889,
in Lockwood, Mo., and had
been a member of the Reorg
anized Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints since
1920. He was ordained a priest
in 1922 and an elder in 1925.
In April, 1934, he was or
dained to high priest and held
the office of bishop of Colum
bia River for 21 years. He was
ordained an evangelist April
12, 1956.
He is survived by his wife,
one son and a daughter, all
Seattle.
Funeral arrangements will
be announced by Conger-Morris,
funeral directors.
BI-PARTISAN HOME
Noblesville, Ind. - (UPD -Everything
is on a high bi
partisan level at the home of
the Norrises here. Mrs. Elea
nor Morris is campaigning for
mayor of Noblesville on the
Democratic ticket, while her
husband is running for city
council as a Republican.
Henry Holsinger of the Wimer
Community church will offi
ciate. Committal will be. in
the Woodville cemetery at
Rogue River, with Conger
Morris, funeral directors, in
charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Slack was born Feb. 7,
1903, in Excel Township,
Minn. She was married July
4, 1922, in Grand Forks, N.D.,
to George E. Slack, who sur
vives. She had lived in south
ern Oregon since 1945.
Survivors, besides her hus
band, include a son, Gaylord
E. Slack, Rogue River; four
brothers, Paul Koglin, Duluth,
Minn.; Edwin Koglin, Good
ridge, Minn.; Emil Koglin, of
Thief River Falls, Minn.; and
Reynold Koglin, of Cokato,
Minn.; six sisters, Anna E.
Koglin, Camrose, Alberta,
Canada; Elsie M. Koglin,
Thief River Falls, Minn.; Al
vina Koglin, Los Angeles,
Calif.; Mrs. Hattie Lanska, of
Thief River Falls, Minn.; Mrs.
Agnes Anderson, Crookston,
Minn.; and Mrs. Linda R,
Slack, Yreka, Calif.
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Open o
The Ways
I asked God for itrength, that I might
achieve
I was made weak, that I might learn hum
bly to obey
I asked for help that I might do greater
things
I was given infirmity, that I might do better
things?
I asked for riches, that I might be happy
From HOTEL MEDFORD
Tree on Minnesota
Dedicated to Son
Of Fred Lorishes
A special dedication of a
'ISourwood" tree, or Oxyden
drum Arboreum, marked the
beginning of tree plantings on
Minnesota st. last week. The
tree was dedicated to Thomas
Robert Lorish, six months, the
son of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Lor
ish of 830 Minnesota st.
In a special ceremony, May
or John Snider dedicated the
tree to young Thomas, and
placed his name in the May
or's Memory Book of Trees in
the city hall.
The tree was presented to
Mrs. Lorish by the Medford
Tree committee iji recognition
of her three years of work as
chairman and cochairman of
the landscape committee. Mrs.
Lorish has been with the
group since its inception.
The same committee has se
lected the Sourwood tree for
Minnesota st. The tree was
shipped in from the Scanlon
nursery in Olmstead Falls,
Ohio.
The landscape committee is
currently working on down
town tree plantings, and re
planting of the Eighth st.
crossing of Bear creek where
some trees had to be removed.
HUSBANDLY PROTESTS
Winfie4d, Mo. (UPD The
only ballots that a pair of
woman politicians here can be
sure of losing are their hus
bands'. Mrs. John Dean and
Mrs. James Sayer are running
for election as alderman.
Their candidacies spurred
their mates to put this joint
protest ad in the local news
paper: "A woman's place is
in the home, not in politics."
TOMORROW
The Medford Elks Lodge
ELKS CIRCUS
A Ken Jensen Proc
HEDRICK GYM
A Ken Jensen
From the four corners of the earth, come internationally-famed
animal and human stars of the fabled saw
duct world!
Benefit of Elks
Adults, inc.. tax $1.50
(Camidllle IRiajinm
Open 12 Noon 10 p.m. 6
a.m. 8 p.m.
of the Lord
I was given poverty, that I might be wis.
I asked for all things, that I might enjoy
life
I was given life, that I might enjoy- all things.
I got nothing that I asked for but every
thing I had hoped for.
Despite mysejf, my prayers were answered.
I am among all men, most richly blessed.
sota st. Mrs. Lorish is holding young
Thomas, who had a tree dedicated to him,
and whose name went on the Mayor's
memory book of trees at the city hall.
Charles R. Braley
Recently Promoted
Charles Rease Braley was
recently promoted to the rank
of lieutenant commander in
the United States Navy, ac
cording to information re
ceived from Philadelphia
where he is stationed.
Lt. Cmdr. Braley, at one
time attended Medford schools
and is a son of the late C.
Rease Braley, who made his
home at 245 Valley View dr.,
Medford, until his death sev
eral weeks ago.
Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. Braley
have three children, Charles
R. rBaley III, Elizabeth, and
William. The officer is receiv
ing additional training at the
Navy's aviation supply office
in Philadelphia.
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Tickets for Wednesday's
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row, Tuesday and Wednesday,
sponsors reported.
The booth is to be located
at Main st and Central ave.
Tickets will also be on sale
at Hudson's Pharmacy and
Purucker's Music store.
The event is slated to start
at 7 p.m. Wednesday. It is
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Chamber of Commerce.
GEORGE M. HARDING
Philadelphia - (CPD - George
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