Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 31, 1962, Image 9

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OBITUARIES
EARL A. GREEN
Funeral services for Earl
Aaron Green, 17, of Rogue
River, who died Sunday, will
be held at 1 p.m. Thursday
in Hope Presbyterian church
at Rogue River.
The Rev. Robert Maxson of
Hope Presbyterian church
will officiate, assisted by the
Rev. Henry R. Holsinger of
the Wimer Community
church. Committal will be in
Woodville cemetery at Rogue
River, with Conger-Morris
Funeral Directors in charge
of arrangements.
Mr. Green was born June
18. 1945. in Detroit. Mich.,
and moved with his parents
to Rogue River in the spring
of 1948. He had finished his
junior year at Rogue River
High school. He was a mem
ber of the Hope Presbyterian
church, and for the past two
years was an active worker
in 'he Youth for Christ Rally
held in Medford.
Survivors include his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Green, Rogue River; a sister,
Marilyn Green, at home; and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Furgeson, Charlevoix,
Mich.
Casket bearers will include
Charles France, Ray Powell,
Gary West, Jason McClung,
Elwin Paulson, and Jack
Buckle.
ELENOR BOUSSUM
Funeral services for Mrs.
Elenor Boussum, 70, who
died Sunday, will be held at
10 a.m. Thursday in Conger
Morris downtown chapel. The
Rev. Kenneth Mathewson of
the Four Square Gospel
church will officiate. Commit
tal will be in Memory Gar
dens Memorial park.
Mrs. Boussum was bnrn
Feb. 14, 1876. in Kansas. She
moved to southern Oregon in
1892 with her parents, the
late Oliver LeRoy and La
Verna Walden, and had lived
for many years in Jackson
ville. Survivors include her hus
band, Harry H. Boussum,
Medford; a daughter, Mrs.
Pearl Puckett, Brookings,
Ore.; two brothers, Elmer
Walden, Escondido, Calif.;
and O. S. Walden, Medford;
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two sisters. Mrs Emma Mor
rison, Jacksonville; and Mrs.
j Florence LaTourettt. M e d
! ford; five grandchildren and
I three great grandchildren;
'also several nieces and
nephews.
MRS. MONA TETREAULT
Recitation of the Holv Ro
sary for Mrs. Mona Tetreault,
64, of 610 South Fifth St.,
Jacksonville, who died Sun
day, will be held at the
Chapel in the Trees mortuary
;at 7:3u o clock tonight.
; A requiem Mass will be
j read at Sacred Heart Catholic
church at 9 a.m. Wednesday.
I The Rev. William McLeod
will officiate. Entombment
will follow in Siskiyou Memo
rial mausoleum.
Mrs. Tetreault was born
Feb. 14. 1898. in Crystal Lake.
Mich., the daughter of Charles
and Edith Condon.
On Jan. 11, 1918, in Ft.
Oglethorpe, Ga., she was mar
ried to R. J. (Rudy) Tetreault,
who survives.
Mr. and Mrs. Tetreault
have been residents of the
valley for the past 17 years,
and have resided in Jackson
ville for the past 5 years. She
was a member of Sacred
Heart Catholic church of Med
ford. She was also a member
of the Phoenix Lion's aux
iliary. Survivors, besides her hus
band, include one son. Ralph
Tetreault, LaCreseenta. Calif.:
two daughters. Mrs. Edythe
Tetreault Moore, Seattle,
Wash., and Mrs. Janice Tetre
ault Kenton, Talent, Ore.: her
mother, Mrs. Edith M. Con
don. Stockton, Calif.: one sis
ter, Mrs. Grace McColl, Stock
ton, Calif.; one brother,
Charles I. Condon, Oakland,
Calif.; and eight grandchil
dren. Honorary pallbearers will
be John Crabb, E. W. Han
nen, Paul Bulkin, Murry F.
Smith, Edward Stevens,
Elmer Faytinger, Daniel Fox
worthy, and Leonard Carlson.
Active pallbearer's of the
Fourth Degree of the Knights
of Columbus, will be George
Davey, Lewcll Dupray, Doug
las Pickell, George Holtzing
er. Lowell Iverson, and Ernie
Flakus.
Funeral arrangements were
entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral
Service directors of Chapel in
the Trees Mortuary.
EDITH CULLOP
Ashland - Funeral services
for Mrs. Edith Rosella Cullop.
41, of 579 Litway, who died
Monday, will be held at 10:30
a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 1, in
1 Litwiller's Mountain View
' chapel. The Rev. E. E. Craw
ford will officiate. Interment
will be in Mountain View
cemetery.
I Mrs. Cullop was born Oct.
I 4. 1920. in Wesinglon Springs.
S.D.. and moved to Ashland
in 1936.
I She was married to Wood
row Cullop in April, 1937, in
Ashland.
Survivors include her hus
band, a son, Woodrow Cullop
Jr., Ashland, and a daughter,
Deanna Cullop, Ashland; her
mother. Mrs. Edith Morris,
Talent; six brothers, Kenneth
Morris. Anderson, Calif.: Wes
ley Morris, Mason, Wash.;
Harry and Paul Morris. Gar
den Grove, Calif.; Chester
Morris, Roseburg; and Dale
Morris, Ashland; two sisters,
i Mrs. Bonnie Furry, Roseburg,
j and Mrs. Betty Kinsman, Ti
gard, and two grandchildren.
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News About
Servicemen
PROMOTED
Donald Lewis Clark, Eagle
Point, was promoted to fire
control technician third class
in June, according to the Med
ford Navy recruiting office.
He is now aboard the LSS
Hartley, a destroyer escort
stationed at Newport, R.I.
Clark is a I960 graduate of
! Eagle Point High school.
AT TEXAS BASE
SSgt. Ray (J. Scarbor
ough, Central Point, has bven
assigned to the United States
Air Force security service at
Goodfellow Air Force base,
Texas. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Greg Scarborough
route 2, Central Point. He at
tended Crater High school.
ACTIVE DUTY
Lt. Col. Ralph E. Hibbs,
M.D., of 190 White Oak dr.,
is currently on two weeks ac
tive duty for training at Madi
gan General hospital, Tacoma,
Wash. Dr. Hibbs is acting as
chief of the medical service
for his unit, the 321st General
hospital, while at Madigan.
COMPLETES YEAR
Cadet Patrick Suran, 1217
Siskiyou blvd., Medford, has
completed one year at the
U.S. Merchant Marine acad
emy, Kings Point, N Y.
August 1 he will leave for
home on annual leave. At the
start of the 1962-1963 academ
ic year, Soran will report to
the Academy Training rcpre-
jsentative at San Francisco.
Calif., for assignment to ships
of the American Merchant
Marine for his so-called "sea
year."
Upon his return from sea
where he will function as a
cadel-officer, Soran will re
turn to Kings Point to com
plete two more years of study
which will qualify him for a '
bachelor of science degree, a
U.S. Coast Guard license as
third officer any ship any
ocean, and a commission in
the U.S. Naval reserve.
ABOARD DESTROYER
Russell A. Mitchell, sea
man, USN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell A. Mitchell, 412
West Jackson si., is serving
aboard the destroyer USS
Mansfiotrl nnnratino qc a nnii
of the Seventh Fleet' in the
western Pacific area.
GRADUATES
Airman Second Class George
A. Hurley, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Harold E. Hurley, 2076
Table Rock rd., Medford, has
been graduated from the tech
nical training course for infor
mation specialists at Ft. Slo
cum, N.Y.
Airman Hurley is returning
to Stewart Air Force base,
Tenn.. where he will serve on
the base newspaper as sports
editor.
COMPLETES TRAINING
Pvt. Oonna L. Merriman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert E. Merriman, 616
North Columbus St., recently
completed eight weeks of ba
sic military training at the
Women's Army Corps center,
Ft. McClellan, Ala.
IN TEXAS
Midshipman Second Class
Matthew fi Rnrir snn nf Mr
j rnfrta DAa 0'jJ- I
aiiu mia. ucwi c nuvtc,
Bucna Vista dr , Medford
is
among the 205 midshipmen
receiving three weeks of in
doctrination training in naval
aviation at the Naval Air sta
tion. Corpus Christi, Tex.
Rode is majoring in Physics
at Orecon State university in
Mentora Mign scnooi.
SUNNIORO INGRlO THUUN CHARLES
2ND COMSDY HITI
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PRESENTS BADGE Medford Police Chief
Charles P. Champiin, eenler, presents a new
badge to H. Tomlin Furnas shortly after
nnnoiineinR Furnas' promotion from patrol
man to sergeant. Sergeant Furnas, 31, a
member of the department since H157. re
sides with wife and three children at 3659
Locals
Rummage Sale - Rclhcl 56,
Job's Daughters, wilt sponsor
a rummage sale Wednesday
and Thursday, Aug. 1 and 2.
in the Fehl building. Hours
will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Daughter Born - A daugh
ter. Mollio Sue. was born this
morning in Pendleton, Ore,
lo Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Driscoll Jr., who moved from
Medford about two months
ago. Mrs. Driscoll is the
former Miss Joanne Gosch,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Gosch. 1325 Murray
St., and Driscoll is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Dris
coll, former Medford resi
dents, now in Hood River.
The infant weighed six
pounds, fivp ounces.
Deserter - An 18-year-old
Army deserter was arrested
by Medford city police Mon
! ria-v ,anri in Jackson
L'lMIM iy JH I I I rl Kl'Il III m HIV
tody was John Robert Cox Jr.,
who gave his home address
as Konskia, Idaho. He told
police he deserted from Ft.
Ord, Calif . last month.
Surgery Patient - Reheeca
Sue Roberts, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert L. Roberts,
1006 South Oakdnlp avo., is a
surgery patient at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
Rehearsal Set - Members of
the Jacksonville Gold Rush
Jubilee peccant cast will re -
hearse Friday, Aug. 3. al Rirerlinns.
p.m. on the Jacksonville'
school crounds. !
To Meet-Vctcrans of World
War 1 nH anviliarv will moot
Wednesday, Aug. 1, al 8 p.m.
Following the meeting a cof
fee hour will be held in honor
of the visiting department
president, Mrs. Thyrza Lewis,
Pendleton, and olher depart
ment officers.
Portland Livestock
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vention. About 3.000 rii-lea1es
nro expected
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Serving 5:00 to 12:00
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Madrona lime. Jack L. Sanders, left, was
promoted at the same time from sergeant,
to lieutenant. Lieutenant Sanders, 311. he
came a member of the department in l!);ift
and was promoted to sergeant in HHiO. He
resides with his wife and 10-year-old daugh
ter at 332 Highland dr.
Gold Hill Girl Hurt
In Sunday Accident
Gold Hill - Victoria Susan
Lester, 10, daughter of -Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick V. Les
ter, Gold Hill, is in the Sea
side hospital, Crescent City,
Calif., as the result of multi
ple arm fractures, suffered in
a two-car crash Sunday on
Oregon mountain on the Rrd- I
wood highway in California.
Miss Lester was a passen
ger in a car driven by her
fiance. Howard Charles Mt
ner, 19. son of Mrs. Louise
Bruce, Gold Hi .
! Other passengers were her
brother, Frederick W. Lester
Jr., 17. and David Corllanri.
IB. a foster son of Mrs. Bruce.
They suffered minor iniurics
and were treated nnri released
at the same hospital. The au
tomobile was completely de
molished.
Tlie accident, occurred near
(he summit of the mountain
when the Misrier ear was
struck b.v a car driven hy
Paul Joseph Dhcrs, Washing
ton, D.C., according to the
report.
Miss Lester, who also re
eeived multiple cuts and
bruises will b flown in the
next four or five days to a
Medford hosnital for special
ized treatment her mother
said.
Weather
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