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Oregon Participates
In Truck Crackdown
Salem -dW- Oregon joined
with 39 other states this
month in a crack-down on ille
gal transportation of goods by
truckers.
A series of check points
were set up in Oregon, and
all trucks were stopped and
drivers questioned about the
origin and destination of their
load, the weight, and commod
ity. The survey, which began
June 8, ended Saturday.
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SUNDAY. JUNE II. 1113
CLARENCE M. MATTSON
Funeral services for Clar
ence M. Mattson of Yrekn,
Calif., who died Thursday will
be held at 2 p.m. Monday at
Merrill Presbyterian church,
Merrill, Ore. The Bev. Wayne
Wattman will officiate. Inter
ment will be in Merrill ceme
tery. Perl Funeral home is in
charge of arrangements.
Mr. Mattson was born May
19. 1909. in Pine City, Minn.
He was employed as a car
penter in construction work
in the Klamath Falls area for
several years. For the past
two years he made his home
in Yreka. Calif. He was a vet
eran of . World War II serving
with the United States Air
Force. He entered service in
February, 1942, at Ft. Sneil
ing, Minn., and was discharg
ed in September of 1945 at
Greenville, Miss.
On Feb. 22, 1936, In Mer
rill he was married to Melba
Petterson. Survivors include
his mother, Mrs. Betsy Matt
son, Tule Lake, Calif.; his
daughter, Mrs. Shirley Hag
gard, San Bernardino, Calif.;
four brothers, John H. Matt
son, Malin, Ore.; Melvin E.
Mattson, Pine City, Minn.;
Iver A. Mattson, Bandon,
Ore.'; George B. Mattson, Mer-
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malt or shake. Made
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450 South Central
rill. Ore.; three sisters, Mrs.
Martha Barnes, Merrill, Ore.;
Mrs. Esther Johnson, Tule
Lake, Calif.; Mrs. Lillian
Chapman, Merrill, Ore., and
two grandchildren.
Pall bearers will be Clif
ford Mattson, Raymond Matt
son, Dennis Mattson, Duane
Mattson, Marvin Barnes and
Marlin Barnes.
GEORGE T. JOHNSON
Funeral services for George
T. Johnson, of 684 Ross lane,
Medford, who died suddenly
Friday, will be held at 1 p.m.
Wednesday at Lewis Funeral
chapel In Bremerton, Wash.
The body will be sent to Brem
erton Monday by Perl Funeral
home.
Mr. Johnson was born
March 20, 1896, in La Moure,
N. D. He farmed at Glenburn,
N. D., for 30 years, then lived
in Mossy Rock, Wash., for 15
years and had made his home
on Ross lant for the past two
years. He retired in June of
1961. -
On July 18, 1921. in Glen
burn, N. D., he was married
to Esther Marie Garrison, who
survives. Other survivors in
clude two sons, Eugene D.
Johnson, Centralia, Wash., G.
Ray Johnson, Medford; two
daughters, Mrs. Helen Stoner,
Bremerton, Wash., Mrs. Eve
lyn Ang, Yakima, Wash.; two
brothers,. John E. Johnson,
Glenburn, N. D., Herbert
Johnson, Indiana; three sis
ters, Mrs. Jessie Brown, Brem
erton, Wash.; Mrs. Nellie Tur
ner, Fargo, N. D.; Mrs. Mable
LaFleur, Mayville, N. D., and
13 grandchildren.
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SUMNER A. PARKER
Ashland - Sumner Austin
Parker, 66, died Friday eve
ning at hit home at 2895
Highway 66.
He was born In Klamath
Falls Dec. 24. 1896. He mar
ried Minnie Owen in Rogue
River on Oct. 6, 1915. The
couple made their home in
Klamath Falls for a few years,
then moved to San Francis
co. They established, their
home in Ashland in 1918.
Their home was known as
the Owen ranch.
Mr. Parker served in the
civil air patrol during World
war rwo, spending a year
and a half at the Mexican
border. He tqok his air train
ing under the late "Tex"
Rankin of Portland. He es
tablished the Ashland airport
as his private flying field. It
is now leased by the city of
Asniand.
Mr. Parker was a mem
ber of Elks lodge 944.
He is survived by his wife
Minnie, a daughter Yvonne,
both of Ashland; two sisters,
Mrs. Max Filson of Mt. Heb
ron, Calif., and Mrs. Dana
Campbell of Medford.
Funeral services will be
conducted at 10:30 a.m. Tues
day in Litwiller's Mountain
View chapel, with the Ash-
land Elks lodge in charge of
the service. Cremation will
follow.
LESLIE S. VAN WAGONER
Leslie S. Van Wagoner, 62,
a resident of the Veterans Ad
m i n i s t r a tion Domiciliary,
White City, since October,
1962, died Friday. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
by Perl Funeral home.
LLOYD KENNETH IVY
Lloyd K. Ivy, 56, of 824
West 13th St., died Friday eve
ning in a local hospital. Fu
neral arrangements will be
announced by Conger-Morris
Funeral Directors.
MARTIN B. WEBB
Martin B. Webb, long time
resident of Medford and for
mer operator of the War Eagle
mine in southern Oregon, died
Thursday in Yreka, Calif.,
where he had been living for
the past 15 years.
Funeral services will be
held in Yreka Monday at 11
a.m. in the Girdner Mortuary
and graveside services will be
held the same day In the IOOF
cemetery in Medford at 3 p.m
Dennis the Menace
' ITIS THE VBI-VmZ. fV? WWTS PERMISSION
TO SWAT HIM AOCOD ONE,
Local and Personal
Police Investigate - Central
Point police are investigating
the theft of a 3 horsepower
electric motor which was tak
en from a chemical fertilizer
tank at the Grange Co-Op
some time between June 1
and June 8. The theft was
reported by Donald M. Patter
son, manager of the Grange
Co-Op. Also under investiga
tion is the theft of a rifle and
shells from the Union 76 serv
ice station. According to Mrs.
Thelma Owens, 234 North
Front st., who reported the
theft, the rifle and shells were
taken some time between May
23 and June 10.
Door Handle Stolon-Clyde
William Kell, box 153, Gold
Hill, reported a door handle
was stolen from his pickup
truck as it was parked at Mc
Andrews rd. and Boardman
st. Saturday.
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Rummage Sale-Mothers of
Twins club will conduct a
rummage sale Wednesday,
June 19. in the Fehl building,
108 North Ivy St., Medford,
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Those
who have Hems to donate
may leave them at the build'
ing June 18 between 4:30 and
9 p.m., or call Mrs. Philip De
troit, 773-3843, for pickup
service.
Toastmasters to Moet-Med
ford Toastmasters will meet
Monday, June 17, at 6:30 p.m
at The Grotto. Participants in
the program are listed as
Myrle Merriman, toastmaster;
Tom Upton, table topics; Lar
ry McConnell, Pete Morten
sen and Jack Hoffbuhr, II,
speakers. Also contributing to
the program will be Tom Rut
ter and Dwight Wilson.
Roundtabl Speaker - Don
McNeil, manager of the Med
ford Chamber of Commerce,
will deliver a talk entitled,
"Medford? Where's That?" at
the Monday noon meeting of
the chamber of commerce
roundtable. The roundtabie
meets at North's Chuck
Wagon.
Son Born - News has been
received of the birth June 4
of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard S. Arnold, San Francisco.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Arnold, 1011 Red
dy ave., and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald L. Leitch, Van Nuys,
Calif. The child has been
named Neil Winslow Arnold,
The couple has an older son,
Todd, 14 months. The chil
dren's father is associated
with Grace Steamship line
Rooster Crowing
Contest Slated
Rogue River-The 1963 Na
tional Rooster Crowing con
test will be held at Rogue
River Saturday, June 39.
The annual event, formerly
staged on the third Saturday
in June, was delayed to per
mit the development of a
more extensive program.
This year, the Crow will
take on more of a home town
carnival and fair atmosphere.
ccording to Millie Oliver,
publicity chairman for the
Rogue River Chamber o( Com
merce sponsored event.
Cash prizes will be award
ed, as usual, to the rooster
crowing the most times during
a given period on the day of
the contest. The contest will
open at noon.
Offering advice to prospec
tive contestants, the commit
tee suggests that owners cage
their birds for several days be
fore the contest and move
them Into new surroundings
so they will be well adjusted
when they arrive at Rogue
River June 29.
It is also best to keep the
cage covered or aarx until
close to contest time. "When
the wraps are taken oft, the
bird is then deceived into
thinking that morning has
come and he starts crowing,"
the committee noted.
TICKETS STOLEN
- Ruisllp, England - CT - A
thief broke into the heavily
guarded U. S. Air Force camp
her Friday and stole 80 ring
side tickets to Cassiua Clay's
heavyweight fight with Brit
ish boxer Henry Cooper next
Tuesday.
Weather
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Truck-Car Collision - A car
driven by Henry Martin Knud-
sen, 1250 Sweet rd., and a
truck operated by Gerald Ray
Bordier, 525 East Main St.,
Ashland, collided on . North
Grape sU between Fourth and
Fifth sts. Friday. No injuries
and no citations were report
ed.
Two Roturned - Two men
were returned to Medford
from Grants Pass Friday by
Jackson county sheriffs depu
ties. Lodged in the county jail
were Ernest Clayton Taylor,
28, of 80 Gibbon rd.. Central
Point, on a charge of nonsup-
port, and John David Abel,
52, Grants Pass, on a charge
of forgery.
Council to Meet-The next
regular meeting of the Med
ford Building Trades Council
will be held at the Carpen
ters' Hall, 123 Mi West Main
st., Medford, Wednesday,
June 19. The session is sched
uled for 7:30 p.m., R. M. Har
grove, president of the coun
cil, announced.
House Entered - Burglars
forced a rear door at the Ar
thur William Tomlln resi
dence, 4135 Cedar lane, Phoe
nix, but apparently were un
able to break into the rest of
the house, sheriff's deputies
reported late last week. Some
one forced a chain holding
the rear door which entered
into a porch bedroom. Noth
ing was reported taken, depu
ties said.
0
Whoels Stolen - Two tires
and rims were stolen from a
car parked overnight on the
Dead Indian rd., Oregon slate
police reported. The theft oc
curred when Robert Voris,
954 Siskiyou blvd., Ashland,
left his car parked alongside
the road. When he returned
in the morning, the wheels
were gone.
Association to Moot - The
Jackson County Property
Owners Rental association
will meet in Ashland Tues
day, June 18. at 7:30 p.m. in
the Ashland library. A repre
sentative from the Jackson
county assessor's office will
speak.
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Sentenced - Virgil Edward
Franklin, 45, Wilson lane
Central Point, was sentenced
recently In Jackson county
district court to six months in
the county jail and fined $200
on a charge of injury to the
public morals. He pleaded
guilty to the charge.
Meeting Set -The Jackson
Toastmasters will meet Mon
day. June 17, at 6:30 a.m. at
Sambo's restaurant, Medford.
Speakers will be Don John
son, Glenn Harrison and Dale
Hearrell. ,
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: fair to
day and tonight. Higa today SS-SS;
low S3-AS tomsht.
Western Orteon: Fair today and
Monday except night and morn
ing low cloudiness on coast. Clear
ing only partially In the afternoons.
Bntr early morning cloudiness In I
the north Interior Monday. Coolor ;
north coast today and a Utile
cooler north Interior half Mtm.
High today SO-as and high Mon
day SJ-90. except e.vnn smith In
terior. High on coast near SS both
dais. Low tcmiehl 48-58.
Northern California: Fair (nriav !
and Monday except for (og on the
coast: continued warm.
LOl'AL UAT.S.
TEMPER ATI ,'HE: Mean vaster.
day 7a; above normal II.
Record high this data 107 In
IBS I.
Record low this date 38 In 1911
PRECIPITATION: 3i hours to
midnight 0 In.
Total this month .It In- 46 In.
balow normal.
Total sine Sent 1 1 an
7.04 in. above normal.
. High a: J4-
CITY Vaster- a.m. hr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings
Klamath raus
MEDFORD
Portland
. 70 49
...88 .1
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80 54
.88 38
. 91 sa
Seattle ...
Suokana
Yakima 117 54
Eureka S7 SO
Red Bluff 10.1 8.1
Sacramento ...98 88
San rranclsco ....... 86 S3
Los Angeles 73 83
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Phoenix .
Denver ,
Chicago
Miami Beach ,
too
..68 .14 .80
...74
.87 78 .10
New York i .... 66 61 .47
Washington. D.C. 7fl 63 114
Sunset today .. 8:18 p.m.
sunrise tomorrow 3:34 a.m.
Moonrlse tomorrow 3.05 a.m.
PROMINENT STAR
Anlarea. due south at .. 11:36 p m.
Is 31 degrees ahova the horlion
here. The farther south one Is.
the higher Antare appears: at
Asuncion, the caoltal of Paraauav.
It Is seen directly overhead.
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