April 30, 1941
NEW GOLD SAVER
Charles Laughton of Reno is patenting a new gold-saving machine for placer mining, and especially for the black sands of Oregon ocean beaches. It takes little water and separates the gold from the iron concentrates, he claims - something no other machine is capable of doing.
Reno Evening Gazette
August 16, 1951
Laughton Funeral Services Friday
Last rites for Charles Laughton will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Ross-Burke Co. chapel with the Rev. John T. Ledger of the Trinity Espiscopal Church officiating. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery.
*Husband of Ella who died Friday, March 14, 1924
*Father of Mildred Laughton who died November 1904 in Auburn, California of spinal meningitis at the age of three years and eleven months.
April 30, 1941
NEW GOLD SAVER
Charles Laughton of Reno is patenting a new gold-saving machine for placer mining, and especially for the black sands of Oregon ocean beaches. It takes little water and separates the gold from the iron concentrates, he claims - something no other machine is capable of doing.
Reno Evening Gazette
August 16, 1951
Laughton Funeral Services Friday
Last rites for Charles Laughton will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Ross-Burke Co. chapel with the Rev. John T. Ledger of the Trinity Espiscopal Church officiating. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery.
*Husband of Ella who died Friday, March 14, 1924
*Father of Mildred Laughton who died November 1904 in Auburn, California of spinal meningitis at the age of three years and eleven months.
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