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ROBERT C CORDON
Funeral services lor Robert
E. Gordon, of 1021 West Uth
st., who died Thureday, were
held Saturday at Perl Funeral
home.
The Rev. David V. A.
Browne, assistant rector of
St. Mark's Episcopal church,
officiated. Interment was In
Butte Tails cemetery.
Mr. Gordon was born May
12, 1880, near Trail. He owned
and operated a theater in Med
ford from 1909 to 1913. In
1915, he moved to Klamath
county where he owned and
operated a ranch near Ft.
Klamath until bis retirement
in 1956.
In 1933 in Medford, he was
married to Ora Edmondson,
who preceded him in death
In 1955. He is survived by
one sister, Mrs. Addie Vin
cent, Medford, and several
nieces and nephews.
MAY WEBB
Funeral services for Mrs.
May Webb, 81, of 3542 Hanley
rd., who died Thursday, will
be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday
in Conger-Morris downtown
chapel. The Rev. Paul O.
Kroon of the Central Point
Community Bible church will
officiate. Committal will be
in Central Point cemetery.
Mrs. Webb was born Feb.
25, 1882, in Nashua, Iowa,
and had lived in southern Ore
gon since 1908. She was mar
ried Dec. 20, 1B05, in Trim-
dad, Calif., to Hiram E. Webb,
who survives. .
Other survivors Include a
daughter, Mrs. Warner Carr,
Klamath Falls, Ore.; and two
granddaughters.
Casket bearers will include
Jim Smith, Everett Brown,
Warren Kelsoe, Clair Higin-
botham, Robert Merritt and
James F. Myers.
BILLIE IRENE SACKMANN
Ashland - Billie Irene
Sackmann passed away at an
Ashland hospital June 7. She
was born Dec. 19, 1931 at
'. Spokane, Wash. She is sur
vived by her husband Elmer
J. Sackmann; her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Delbert Pence, of
L i n d. Wash.; a brother
George, also of Lind, Wash.;
two sisters IWrs. Lillian Rock
of Colbert, Wash., and Mrs.
Hazel Buhl of Soap Lake,
Wash.
Remains are being for
warded to Ritzville, Wash.,
for funeral services and in
terment by Litwiller Funeral
home.
MABEL APPLERAKER
Private memorial services
for Mrs. Mabel Ellen Apple
baker, of Jacksonville, who
died Thursday, will be held at
p.m. Monday in Conger-
Morris downtown chapel. The
Rev. D. E. Millard of the New
Age church at Eagle Point
will officiate. Private com
mittal will be In Jacksonville
cemetery.
Mrs. Applebaker was born
Dec. 15, 1874, In Wisconsin
Rapids, Wise., and had lived
in southern Oregon since 1910,
moving from Wisconsin.
She was married July 3,
1901. in Pittsville, Wise., to
Joseph Applebaker, who pre
ceded her in death in 1945.
Survivors include two sons.
Lewis Applebaker and Theron
Applebaker, both of Jacksonville.
FREDERICK SCHUERMAN
Portland - Frederick M.
Schuerman, 66, former resi
dent of southern Oregon, died
June 6 in a Portland hospital.
Funeral services were held
Saturday at Pearson Mortuary
in Portland. Private crema
tion followed.
Mr. Schuerman was born
May 21, 1897, in Richland
Center, Wis., and moved to
Oregon in 1909. He grew up
in Ashland, and later operated
a grocery store there for sev
eral years. He moved to Port
land in 1942 and, at the time
of his death, was self-employed
as a men's wear salesman.
Mr. Schuerman attended
University of Oregon and was
a member of Delta Tau Delta,
the Masons, and the Ameri
can Legion, Ashland post.
During World War I, he re
ceived a Purple Heart after
being wounded while serving
with the U.S. Army Artillery
in France.
His wife, Beatrice, died in
December, 1960.
Survivors include two
daughters. Sheila Schuerman
and Sandra Walters; son,
Frederick Schuerman Jr.; and
a brother, Steven R. Schuer
man of Portland. .
RECEIVES AWARD Miss Carol Bjork, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. C. W. Bjork, 860 Harmony lane, Ashland, recently
received Veteran of Foreign Wars auxiliary's distict and de
partmental writing contest first place awards during an Ash'
land High school assembly. Mrs. A. B. Wolber, 518 Oak st.,
Ashland, District 7 auxiliary president, presented the local
award of $12.50 and the Oregon department award of $50
and a silver medal. The Ashland high school girl will have
her essay , "What I Can Do For My Country" entered in
the national VFW contest. National prizes are $1,000 and
a gold medal for first place; $500, third, $250; and fourth,
$100, with 20 honorable mention awards.
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Frohnmayer Joins
Group of Singers
Palo Alto, Calif. -John
Frohnmayer, Medford, is a
member of Stanford univer
sity's new male singing group,
the Mendicants modelled aft
er Yale's well known "Whif
fenpoofs." The Mendicants, or men-decant,
meaning men of song,
was organized this year with
13 men students singing to
gether. Tryouts were held re
cently to add three more reg
ular members and two re-
Dlacements.
The group plans to make a
recording and guest appear
ances before various Stanford
alumni groups throughout the
country and on other college
campuses.
Musical director is Henry
Adams, Washington, Conn.
SLATES VISIT
Salem (UPD Dr. Leon P
Mincar, state superintendent
of Public Instruction, and
nine other chief state school
officers, will ieave today for
; a four weeks' tour of West
I Germany.
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Locals
Trash Fira - ftfcdford fire
men were called at 2:12 p.m.
Friday when fire started in
some sawdust along the South
ern Pacific railroad tracks
near 2919 South Pacific high
way. No damage resulted
from the fire.
.
Breaks Arm - While fishing
recently, Mrs. Halaver Gar
den of Prospect slipped on a
rock and broke her right arm
just above the wrist. She is
expected to be wearing a cast
for some time.
Undtrgoas Surgery - Bar
bara Hollander, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hollander,
104 West Wagner st.. Talent,
underwent surgery last week
at Rocue Valley hospital. She
was expected home yesterday.
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Daaih Noted - Word was
received here weanesaay
morning by Mrs. Melvin Kil-
lian, Rose Villa apartments,
Talent, of the death of her
mother in Holbrook, Ariz.
Fliamtn CalUd - The Tal
ent fire department was
called out Thursday to a du
plex on Foss rd. to investigate
a report of smoke. Firemen
found the smoke coming irom
a malfunctioning washing ma
chine motor.
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Molina Sat - The Jackson
Toastmasters will meet Mon
dav. Juno 10. in Sambo s res
taurant in Medford. Toast-
master Don Johnson will in
troduce the topic for the
week, "Current Events," giv
en by Topicmaster ' Don
Heady.
Toastmasters Meeting -
The Medford Toastmasters
will meet Monday, June 10,
at 6:30 p.m. in the Grotto.
Toastmaster will be John
Brandenburg. Speakers will
be Jimmy Quinn, Myrle Mer
riman, Walt Nunley and Neal
Smith.
Rummage Sal - Roxy Ann
court, Order of the Amaranth,
will sponsor a rummage sale
Monday and Tuesday, June
10 and 11, at the rem Dunn
ing, 108 North Ivy St., from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
.
Salt Scheduled - The Phil
harmonic Society Guild will
hold a rummage sale Wednes
day, June 12, at the FcM
building, 108 North Ivy si..
Medford, from 9 a.m. to 4
D.m. Persons having items to
donate may call Mrs. Henry
DeVoss, 535-2376, for pick
up service.
Investigate Burglary - Ash
land police are investigating
a break and entry at Siskiyou
Electric Friday night. Thieves
knocked in the back door but
were frightened away by a
patrolman before they could
take anything, police sam.
Flooded Stove - Fire
caused by flooding in an oil
stove at the home of Connie
Augard, 305 Edwards St., was
reported to Medford firemen
at 5:09 p.m. Saturday. Ihe
fire was confined to the stove,
Two Hit and Run
Accidents Checked
Two hit and run collisions
were reported by Medford po
lice Friday.
Friday, Ola Otis DeBerry,
522 Crater Lake ave., report
ed a car hit a cement pillar
by the drive owned by the
complainant.
About 10:30 p.m., Friday,
witness reported a tanker
truck owned by the Ashbury
Petroleum transportation com
pany, hit a walk-wait light
owned by the city of Medford.
A non-injury two vehicle
collision occurred at the in
tersection of Main and Grape
sts. Friday morning when cars
driven by John Landrum Cox,
route 1, box 454, Eagle Pol tit
and an International pick-up
truck driven by Chester
Aaron Smith, 2625 Lucky
lane, Medford, collided.
Janice Ellen Bogart, 56
North Peach St., Medford, was
injured slightly, following a
ons-car accident at Interstate
5 freeway and Biddle rd. in
terchange Friday. She was
taken to the hospital by her
mother after the car ran off
the roadway. Janice Bogart
was cited for violation of the
basic rule.
A two car accident occurred
on Riverside ave. at Jackson
st. Saturday morning when a
car driven by Maxine Dimick
Ross. 2233 Lotus lane, Med
ford, hit the rear of one driven
by Hazel Bell Calhoun, route
1. box 15C. Gold Hill.
Maxine Ross was cited by
police for following too close,
Mrs. Tale Named
Central Point
Deputy Recorder
Central Point - Mrs. Domi
nic (Lorain) Tate was appoint
ed deputy recorder by the
Central Point city council
Tuesday "night.
Mrs. Tate has worked for
the city as a clerk for the last
four years. The new title car
ries no increase in salary, but
allows Mrs. Tate to act in an
official capacity in the ab
sence of city recorder and
administrator Freeman Ma
son. A request for a stop sign at
the intersection of Fifth and
Oak sts. was deferred until
the police committee and plan
ning commission could com
plete a traffic flow study for
the entire city. Council mem
bers felt that the indiscrim
inate placing of stop signs
would create more of a traf
fic problem than already ex
ists. In other action the council
voted to:
-Set the date for a public
hearing on the rezonlng of the
Koch property on south First
st. from single family dwell
ing residential to commercial.
-Approve a resolution call
ing for a public hearing for
vacating a public alley situat
ed in block 1 of the Pattison
addition.
-Set the date for a public
hearing on the renaming of
constant st. to Ash st.
-Instruct the fire chief and
building inspector to inspect
and approve all building plans
in the fire zone before build'
ing permits are issued.
-Set the date for a oublic
hearing on the annexation of
extension No. 3 of the Royal
rteignts subdivision.
The council decided that a
complaint from plumbing con
tractors protesting builders
doing their own plumbing
without a city license was
without foundation as a li
cense is not necessary for
builders doing plumbing of
their own property.
Councumen in a voice vote
unanimously agreed that a
stop work order should be
issued by the building inspec
tor to James Teets until the
construction is brought up to
city code.
DRIVER KILLED
Portland - (UPD - Dee Ander
son Shanklcs, 69, Portland,
wa oronounced dead on arri
val at a hospital early today
after his car was involved in
a three-vehicle rear end col
lision.
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MISS RAINDROP-The Portland Rainmakers have chosen
Miss Raindrop ot 1963, and it was an appropriately rainy
day. Irene Svensson, 19, the newly crowned Miss Rain
drop, is shielded by an umbrella held by Jim Clancy of the
Rainmakers. (UPD
County Students Obtain Scholarships
Two Jackson county stu
dents at Oregon Technical
Institute, Klamath Falls, have
received state scholarship
HIGH FARM WAGE
Corvallh. Ore.- (UPD -Wash
ington, California and Oregon,
in that order, paid the high
est farm wages in the country
in 1962, according to Oregon
State University extension
economists.
The composite wage rate in
Oregon was $1.22. The rate
umped two cents an hour the
first of this year.
commission awards, OTI offi
cials announced this week.
Donald McFeters, Shady
Cove, will enroll in the dlesel
technology curriculum this
tall. He Is the son ot Mr. and
Mrs. David McFeters,
Mary Huffman will enroll
in the medical technology cur
riculum. She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Huff
man, Eagle Point
Weather
Fund Raising Plans
Discussed by Youth
Methods of raising money
for the inital costs of the
Youth Inc., organization, were
discussed at meeting of the
board Wednesday at the Pub
lic Library ot Medford and
Jackson County.
The next meeting will be
held Wednesday, June 12, at
p.m. at the library and all
interested persons are invited
to attend.
Committee chairmen were
appointed and some policies
discussed at the last meeting.
Members of the board in
clude Mrs. Marie Headlee,
chairman; Mrs. Elizabeth Pos
ton, secretary-treasurer; and
James Zack, Miss Geraldine
While, Mrs. Nick Gicr, E. M.
Skipworth, A. E. Tropple, and
Mrs. Lea Zundell.
The group's purpose to as
sist youth in finding jobs
during the summer months.
Dedication Set for
National Monument
Fort Rock-Dedication cere
monies to set aside Fort Rock
Cave as a national monument
will begin at noon Saturday,
June 22, with W. Ward Yea
ger, superintendent of Crater
Lake National park, present
ing the certificate of registra
tion and bronze marker to
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Long, own
ers of the land on which the
cave is located.
Dr. Luther Cressman, head
of the anthropology depart
ment at the University of Ore
gon, will dedicate the cave
and recall the first excava
tions that began more than 25
years ago.
He will display some of the
artifacts taken from the cave
that were carbon dated to be
more than 9,000 years old.
The cave, located approxi
mately one mile and a half
from the famous landmark,
"Fort Rock," will fall to the
responsibility of Long in "pre
serving, so far as practical,
and to the best of their ability,
the historical integrity of this
important part of the national
cultural heritage."
Baseball Congress
Selects Hatfield
Wichita, Kan. - njPD - The
National Baseball c o n g r c ss
has announced appointment of
Hi Hatfield, Klamath Falls, as
1963 Oregon slate commis
sioner of non-profe s sional
baseball for4 teams with play
ers of unlimited age.
The 1963 Oregon state
tournament has been assigned
to Klamath Falls with tenta
tive starting date of Aug. 1
It will be the 38th state tour
nament for Oregon under
Congress sanction.
The state champions will
qualify for a berth in the 29th
annual national tournament at
Wichita, Aug. 16.
Servicemen
IN PORT VISIT
Navy Lt. Cmdr, Edmund I.
Rosendahl, route 4, box 410
Bl, Griffin Creek rd Med
ford, will take part in a port
visit on June 11 and 12 In
Coos Bay aboard the mine
sweeper USS Pluck.
Commander Rosendahl has
served as commanding officer
of the ship since March 15.
Prior to that time he was
commanding officer ot the
U. S. Naval Facility at Coos
Bay.
Medford and vicinity: Tlr with
fierlods of considerable cloudlneia
hroush Monday. Little change in
temperatures. Win both dayi 1.
Low tonight S.
WMtorn OroBOn. CloudV with
little rBln today. Partly cloudy
imiiaht unit Mnndav. L.1I11 tem
perature changei. High both daya
38-U8. Low tonight 44-54.
Northern California: Fair today
and Monday, except high for near
the coast ana a lew anernuon
and evening ahowera In the high
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SS: below normal 3.
Record high thll date f In 19.13.
Record low thll date 40 in 19.14
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