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OBITUARIES
OTTO F. KONSCHOT
Funeral services for Otto F.
Konsehot, 76, of 1356 Siski-
I you blvd., Medford, who died
Friday, will be held at Perl
Funeral home at 10:30 a.m.
j Monday. The Rev. George Bol
; ster, rector of St. Marks Epis-
I copal church, will officiate.
Committal services, by offi
cers of the Masonic lodge, will
be at Siskiyou Memorial
park.
Mr. Konsehot, the snn of
Frederick Knoschot and Caro
I line Williams, was born at
Newark, N. J , Oct. 28, 1885.
He was self employed as a
meat cutter ana packer in
Kent, Wash., from 1908 to
1930 and in Klamath Falls
I from 1930 until his retire
j ment in 1945. He moved to
Tacoma, Wash, in 1945 and
i to Medford in 1960.
He was a member of the
Episcopal church in Kent,
Wash., past master of Verity
Masonic Lodge 59, past pa-
i tron of Valley City Eastern
Star Chapter 72, Royal Arch
i Masons of Kent, Wash., and
Hillah Temple Shrine, Ash
land. He was a past noble
grand of IOOF Lodge in Kent,
Wash.
In 1908, in Butte, Mont., he
was married to Mina Stein
! seifer, who survives.
Other survivors include one
I son, Fred O. Konsehot, Med-
! ford; two daughters, Mrs.
Ruth C. Palmer, Medford,
Mrs. Mildred J. Burke, Klam-
I ath Falls; one brother, Ernest
Konsehot, Kearney, N. J.;
eight grandchildren and sev-
; en great grandchildren.
I Casket bearer will be Har
old Pyle, Ivan Harrington,
Earl Yoakley, Raymond Rit
ter, Willard Ward, and Wil
bur Arnold.
pn-ipr survives Inc'He her
mother, Mrs. Iva Hanson,
IVit'uioru; Oi.u son, eu Hub
erts, Bremerton, Wash.; one
brother, Frank Hanson, Dex
ter, Ore.; three sisters, Mrs.
Carolyn Hooker, Mrs. Celia
Foose, Mrs. Celma Andrews,
all of Medford; and several
nieces and nephews.
Honorary casket bearer will
be Robert Bitterling, C. C.
Hoover, Herb Carlton, Melvin
Latlie, Victor Croxton, Paul
Dalton, Ralph James, Harry
Ward, Ralph Owen and Frank
Eichhorn. Active bearers will
be Al Sims, Gene Cameron,
Orie Moore, Carl Quacken
bush, Clarence Pfnistcr and
Bert Kellogg,
LUCY SIMMONDS
Mrs. Lucy C. Simmonds,
route 3, box 192B, Medford,
died Friday night at her
home. Conger-Morris Funeral
directors are in charge of arrangements.
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ANNA C. ROBERTS
Funeral services for Mrs.
Anna Catherine Roberts, 52,
of 2476 Spring st., Medford,
who died Thursday, will be
held at Perl Funeral home at
1:30 p.m. Monday. The Rev.
Clynton G. Crisman, pastor of
the Friends church, will offi
ciate. Committal services, by
R. J. Ritchey and officers of
the Grange, will be in Siski
you Memorial park.
I Mrs. Roberts, the daughter
of Henry Hanson and Iva S.
Webster, was born May 21,
1909, at Medford.
She was a charter member
' of the Roxy Ann Grange, a
member of the state and na-
i tional Grange, and a past of
ficer of the Jackson County
Pomona Grange. Prior to her
illness, she was the chaplin
of the Roxy Ann Grange. She
j served as a stale delegate to
the national Grange several
times.
On Due. 18, 1930, in Med
ford, she was married to Ros-
coe Roberts, who survives.
MYLES LESLIE FARMER
Myles Leslie Farmer, 56, of
Dorris, Calif., member of a
prominent pioneer Ashland
family, died Thursday in
Klamath Falls. Funeral serv
ices will be held in Ashland at
3 p.m. Monday at Litwiller's
Mountain View chapel with
Rev. Marshall Horn of Dor
ris officiating. Interment will
be in Mountain View ceme
tery. Farmer was born Dec.
12, 1905. Mr. and Mrs. John
W, Farmer have the family
home on Tolman Creek rd.,
Ashland. He spent his boy
hood here, graduating from
Bellview school and Ashland
Senior High school. Follow
ing graduation he spent two
years in Astoria and a time
in Portland, returning to mar
ry Neva Byrd of Ashland on
Dec. 12, 1933. The couple was
married in Medford and made
their home in Ashland for a
time before moving to Dorris.
He is survived by his widow,
Neva; a daughter, Mrs. Betty
Cooper, and two grandchil
dren, Deniece and Bruce of
Metaline Falls, Wash.; his fa
ther, John W., of Ashland;
three sisters, Mrs. Bessie Slo
gher, Mrs. Amy Curtis and
Mrs. Genevieve Byrd, all of
Ashland; and six brothers,
Earl, Ivan, Harry, Glenn and
Daniel, all of Ashland, and
Chester of Gresham.
directors in charge of arrange
ments.
Mr. Jarman was born Feb.
29, 1888, i n Springfield,
Nebr., and had lived in south-
em Oregon for 25 years. He
was employed for 12 years at
the Talent Experiment farm,
retiring in 1960.
He was married June 30,
1915, in Winona, Minn., to
Mary Etta Fishbum, who sur
vives. Other survivors include a
daughter, Mrs. Eleanor 'Jolz,
Phoenix; a brother, LaVern
Jarman, North Platte, Nebr.,
and three grandchildren, Mar
garet Ann Bolz, Richard Per
ry Bolz, and Diane Mary
Bolz, all of Phoenix.
Casket bearers will Include
Harold White, John Yun
gen, Hollis Olson, Roy Bolz,
E. J. Bolz and Merle Simmonds.
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Lisneliters Tickets
Still Available
Ovsn Fire - Medford fire
men reported hat a plastic
tray left in an oven at the
Plaza Apartments, 235 South
Oakdale ave., ignited shortly
before 9 a.m. Saturday, caus
ing considerable smoke and
some minor damage. I h e
apartment was occupied by
Mrs. E. Andrews.
Flue Fire - A flue fire was
reported at 3:30 p.m. Saturday
at the home of Jay C. Coch
ran, 63 Bush st., Ashland.
There was no damage.
Toaslmaslers To Meet-Dale
Prentice. James Haggerty and
Ted McDaniel will speak at
a meeting of the Jackson
Toastmasters club at 6:30 a.m.
Monday at Sambo's.
Guild to Meet - St. Cath
erine's guild of St. Mark's
Episcopal church will meet
Monday, May 14, at 8 p.m. in
the Guild hall to make final
preparations for annual card
party to be held Tuesday, May
15, at the church. A few res
ervations are still open for
the party; Mrs. Robert Wil
cox, NOrmandy 4-1427, and
Mrs. Don McNeil, SPring 2
2163, are taking reservations.
Roundtable Speaker - Ed
ward B. Jacobson, district
manager of the Social Secur
ity Administration, will ex
plain aspects of the Social Se
curity program at the Mon
day noon luncheon of the
Chamber of Commerce Round
Table. Jacobson has been in
vited to speak in rebuttal to
the remarks of a Roundtable
speaker several weeks ago
who criticized the Social Se
curity program. The Round-
table meets at North's Chuck
Wagon.
Attends Meeting - Lou
Cranston, of the Goldy-Crans-ston-Henselman
Agency, Med
ford, attended an agent's edu
cational meeting in Gearhart,
Ore., late last week. The
meeting was conducted by the
U. S. Fidelity and Guarantee
Insurance company.
FLOYD P. JARMAN
Floyd Perry Jarman, 74
of Phoenix, died Friday after
noon in a local hospital.
Funeral services will be
held at 3 p.m. Monday in Hill-
crest Memorial chapel on the
North Phoenix rd. The Rev.
King K. Jones of the Jack
sonville Presbyterian church
will officiate. Committal will
be in Hillcrest Memorial park,
with Conger -Morris Funeral
Tickets for the Limeliters.
a trio of folk singers and
veteran entertainers who have
appeared on the Dinah Shore
show, the Ed Sullivan show,
and in several night clubs
in the country, are still avail
able for their performance at
Hednck Junior High school
Monday.
The Limeliters appearance
here is sponsored by the
Southern Oregon college stu
dent body.
According to Duane Jarni-
gan, Ashland, who heads the
ticket committee, the reserve
section is nearly filled, but
a number of choice seats- still
remain.
Jarnigan pointed out that
tickets would be on sale at
the door prior to curtain-time
at 8 p.m. Non-college students
may obtain special rates by
obtaining their tickets in ad
vance at Purucker's Music
House, Medford; The Mart,
Ashland; the Melody House,
Grants Pass; or at the college
business office.
Publicity cochairmen, Betty
Duffy and Jim Bjork, Ash
land, reported that the over
all support for the Limeliters'
appearance has been acceler
ating. ,
Clean-up Day A clean-up
day for Trail cemetery is
planned Saturday, May 19.
AH members and lot owners
have been asked to partici
pate, according to Ola Hous
ton secretary for the ceme
tery association. P 1 1 u ck
lunch will be served at noon
and a meeting will start at
1:30 p.m.
Permits Issued - The Med-'
ford building department is-!
sued permits Thursday to
American Home and Land
company to erect a residence :
at 1208 Covina st. at an ap-
proximate cost of $10,000; to
Dan Patch to erect a residence ;
at 694 Herman st. at an esti-
mated cost of $15,600; and to
Standard Insurance company,
711 East Main st., to construct '
two offices in their building
at an estimated cost of $6,000.
Scout Charter A charter
presentation for Boy Scout
Troop 16 will be made to the
Talisman Lodge 31, Knights
of Pythias, at 8 p.m. Monday,
in the Knights of Pythias hall.
Amos Johnson Is Scoutmaster
and Dan Kadin Assistant
Scoutmaster.
Rummage Sale The wo
men of Westminster Presby
terian church will sponsor a
rummage sale in the Fehl
building, 108 North Ivy st.,
Medford, Thursday, May 17,
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Persons
wishing to donate rummage
may have them picked up
by calling Mrs. Charles
Reames, SPring 2-4474, or
Mrs. Kenneth Denman,
SPring 2-2025.
Pilots' Meeting - AH pilots
interested in Improving the
air search for this area are
asked to meet at the Civil
Air Patrol building at the
Medford airport at 8 p.m.
Monday.
MONDAY, MAY 14th
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Tickets now on ule for best seating at
Purucker's and at The Mart, in Ash
land. $3.00 $2.50 $2.00.
Hedrick H
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Children's plate Vi price.
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Meeting Set The Jack
son County Medical Suciety
will hold a combined medical
dental meeting at 7 p.m. Wed
nesday, May 16, at the Rogue
Valley Country club. Hosts
for the meeting will be Drs.
John McLaughlin, Eugene
Meyerding, and William J.
Miller.
Visit San FrancUco Mr.
and Mrs. Osa WagRoner and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wal
lace, both of Phoenix, spent
a recent week end in San
Francisco where they visited
the Waggoners" son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mis. James
Arnold.
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Lunch 100
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Dinner $150
Children 75c
10 Front St.
Phone SP 2-4443
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Weather
FOKKCASTS
Medford and vicinity: Partly
cloudy with scattered ahnwem
through Monday morning. GuMy
afternoon and evening lurfaee
winds Sunday. Chance nf a thun
derstorm Sundav afternoon and
evening. High Sundav 68. Low
Sunday night 4(1 High Monday 72.
Western Oregon: Lale nieht and
morning rloudinesi but consider
able nftprnoon sunshine Sunday
and Monday. A few widely scat
tered showers, near the const and
the mountain. High hnth dav M
to fi2. Low Sunday night 35 to 4Ti.
Northern California: Variable
cloudiness Sunday and Sundav
night. Scattered showers Ukiah
and Red Bluff northward. Fair
Monday. Continued cool and windy,
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterrty
Record hiifh this date Ofl In lfl5f).
rtecnrd low this date 21i in HJlfl.
PRECIPITATION; 24 houra to
midnight, none
Total this month .33 In., .13 In.
below normal.
Total since Sept. 1 14 76
in hrlow normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 32
per cent.
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Selection of Many Entrees at Reasonable prices
CHILD'S PORTIONS
RIVERVIEW Cafe
at Rogue River Bridge, Shady Cove
Serving dinner from 12:00
noon. Open 'til 9:00. (Neva
McKeen, owner-mgr.)
HOMEMADE PIES from our
own kitchen . . . also home
made bread and Danish pai-triet.
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