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Southern Oregon New» Review, Ih u rxi.ii. August 8, 1946 Stabel Purchases i he Talent Market Talent Activities by 1 Amy Johnson and daughter. K ar- the location now occupied ' en, his parents, Mr and Mrs. Robinson and L angtry. Aftei a short tim e in th at locu R obert \\ Johnson, two sisters, The Talent M arket, fo u n d ly 1 Mrs A rlene Punkeson. A shland tion the business was m oved to ow ned by 11. J S trau ss ami II.a S m ith and Mrs. B ert Guns of Y akim a, w hat is presen tly the ry W alters was recently purchas ^W ashington; two brothel's. C all Plum bing shop G row ing dem ands ed by H H. Stabel. Toe Stab. Is W inston E dgar Johnson who ' E. Johnson of King s C anyon, on the business later caused the cam e here from S.ocklnn. t cli. t ill'd and last move to the pres- C alifornia N ational P ark, and had been ill for the past six m on i orniu. Th«' Stahels children Hui R obert Johnson of Los Angeles. 1 ut location at 70 East Main. I old, Jak ey anil Delores arc help ths died a t the C om m unity hos F u n e ra l services w ere held a t | i mg Mr. and Mrs Stabel in the p ital A ugust 4, 1946 10:30 o'clock at the Elks Tem ple Many friends and re la lite.. store, which is Iieing conducted Jo h nson cam e to A shland w ith w ith Dr. G. W Bruce rendering w ere g ath ered a, the Litw illei ' on a cash basis his fam ily Mr. and Mi's. R obert the service. Funeral C hapel Monday m orning In term en t was in the Moun-1 W. Johnson in 1921. He atten d ed M embers of the T alent G runge pay th e last trib u te ol le s p e n grade and high school in A shland tain View cem etery. in reguhii m eeting n u g u s t 1, . to late Hazel Lucille S keet I Mrs. M argaret H arris is Vlic'i- also the S o u th ern O regon College voted to hold the unnuul G range l e to n t . the wife of C harles S k eeters ol tioning in M ontana of Education. picnic at Jackson Ho, S prings, I T alent, whose Specialising in the Non-Con death look plai t W inston Johnson m arried Miss A ugust 11. fining Treatment of ; F riday at the Ashlnm l C om m u n Amy T aylor in 1935 at K etchikan, T hirty five m em bers w ere p re ity Hospital. Hemorrhoids (Piles) Alaska. In 1943 he re tu rn e d to sent at Hie T hursday evening Jam es M ackie of the W estern The deceased was horn M arch A shland w here he was connected Office Phone 4371 m eeting w ith reports being given 2. 1901 in K erby, Oregon. She w ith the Elks b arb er shop u n til (S tores announced this week that by M argaret Mutbes, B. R. T a l was m arried to C harles S keeters, failing health forced him to re- | the W estern Stores had com plet- 308 NORTH MAIN bott, A rth u r W isner, C larence Ju ly 1, 1920 at G runts Pass. They m ain a t hom e u n til the tim e of ed five years of operation in Ash Mathes, and Elton Petri. moved to M edford in 1920 and his death. land. Mr. M ackie opened the es- Ashland. Oregon M aster Louis G allatin a p p o in t then to T alen t in 1929 He is su rv ived by his wife, tab lish m en t on August 5, l.H L in ed Mr. and Mrs. B undy, Mr and Besides her husband, Mrs. S k e Mrs. Bunell, and Mr. and Mrs. eters is survived by one son, Rich Bradley to serve as G range hospi a id of T alent; and a sister, Mrs — F IL M S — ALL ENDS OF tality com m ittee HEC ch airm an Millie T h rath an , K erby; tw o DKVKLOPKD Jt I’KIN-T»:» announced the next m eeting of brothers, George T ra s h c i, K erby; ti or 8 ex . l.te |>ei roll the HEC will be held A ugust 13, and F red H art, F ortuna, C alifo r D ouble size X5e at L ithia park w ith a picnic lu n nia ch at the noon hour. 5c e x tra of P an ch ro m atic. All A w ealth of flow ers indicated D uring the lecture hour the the sy m p ath y of friends and re fine g ra in developed. R e p rin ts group enjoyed gam es and sin g gard for the deceased. Dr, B ruce 2c each. Double size 3c each. ing. Delicious refresh m en ts w ere brought the m essage of co nsola D eckle or plain edge. G u a ra n served by Mr .and Mi's. G eorge teed w ork E n la rg in g , coloring,, i K erby and Mr .and Mrs. Guy tion Two songs w ere sung by copying. Ix»w prices. Send to -J Hayes. The next m eeting will be Mrs. L itw iller du rin g the service. The casket bearers included Mes held A ugust 15 T here is to be a srs. G len Logan, P. J. McAlx-e, ECONOMY pot luck d in n er served at 7, w ith Hollis Olson, Leon Lockwood, PHOTO F IN IS H E R S Ice Your Drink» a special business m eeting. D anc W ayne C ow drey and Jo h n Child Box 1576. S tation D ing will follow the m eeting All ers. In term en t wus m ade in the LOS ANGEIJCS 7, C A L IF . m em bers are urged to attend. family plot at K erby, Oregon. For August Winston Johnson Rites Wednesday Dr. E. N. Terrill Chiropractic Physician Airs. ('has. Skeeters ,ast Rites Monday Talent Grange To Picnic August 11 Western Store Has Fifth Anniversary ( ’of Ice Tea— Koolnid— Fred Williams Is Buried Wednesday Quality Cleaning Prepare for schooldays by bringing your clothes to us— MR. AND MRS. KELCY SMITH WARDROBE CLEANERS On The Plaza Jones Jew elers CLEANING N orth Plaza 65 N. M ain Precision R epairing Jew e lry Ashland, Ore. Hugh Buuldin, T alen t .will h e , associated w ith Huy Redm on in the T alent G arage, Redmon a n nounced last week. B ouldin will set up an autorno- j tive m achine shop in the garage and will have a portable set up of valve tools, boring bar, and drills which can he utilized ny T a le n t sm all garages in this area F red O liver W illiam s, T alent victim of an auto accident w inch occurred at M illers Gulch, live miles north of Gold Hill l'in la y , was buried W ednesday a t the M ountain View C em etery in Ash land. F u n eral services w ere held at Don Sw eem is building a kit- ( the L itw iller F uneral Home, Aug u st 7. Mr. W illiam s was born ehen at th e re ar of the Sw eem A ugust 20, 1895 at Em m ett, Idaho Cash grocery. and is survived by five ch ildren Mrs. R uth C ashm an, San Diego, Mrs. M uriel C en ter M edford, N orm an W illiams, G ordon W il I’ ll o N l $499 liam s; two grand children, four brothers, J E dw ard W illiams, A M U A N I» Sam s Valley, E rnest W illiam s, M edford, C laude W illiams, M ed ford. Leonard W illiams, A shland; tw o sisters, J. E. G ettleing, A sh land and Mrs. R, E. N ew bry, • I n i i h i o h a n i » E x t i h io ii Eugene. Refreshmont» s W E E M ’ S ( ’ash Grocery Phone 5989 Box i j IA LIN I, OSF. Valley Decorators • P a i n i inc , a n d D i i oka i i n i . • I n i C o v i k a i . i I n s u m a n « Mr. and Mrs. A dolph Z eller and son of R avenna, N ebraska are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Bohn. Rev .and Mrs« G eorge Bales a t tended F riends C onference at T w in Rocks, O regon last week. They also visited Mrs. Bales p a r ents a t Florence, Oregon. Mrs. F red Willis and d au g h ters M errilee and Joyce of Alsea, O re gon are spending a week w ith Mrs. W illis's sister, Mrs. M. C. Thoreson and fam ily. P. O. Box 186 T alent, O regon Mr. and Mrs. G eorge K erby and Mr. and Mrs. G. D. K erby m otored to C rater L ake last S u n day by way of F o rt K lam ath. Mr .and Mrs. W illiam Rice Ants - S piders - Roaches - Rats - Mice h av e purchased th e H otchkiss Fleas - S ilverfish - Moths - Bees p ro p erty on W agner A venue. Mrs Rice left Tuesday for Red Bluff, EXTERMINAI INC B<‘dbugs - etc. C alifornia to visit h er parents. SERVICE T heir th ree ch ild ren who are th ere w ill re tu rn w ith her. K. V. Thoreson and fam ily, M errilee Willis, M errilee T h o re son and J e rry S tevens sp en t the I : t ■» a » & 1 t H 0 E w eek end a t the U m pqua N atio n ^ " « t J ^ Y O U R HUSBAND NEED NEVER KNOW al Forest, they also visited D ia m ond L ake and oRseburg. it- ruk- IF YQU BRING T h AT crumpled Mrs. N ellie S m ith and d a u g h t er, Mrs. O ra Boyd re tu rn ed last FENDER TO US — T h u rsd ay from W enachee, W ash ington a fte r a 10 days visit w ith Mrs. S m ith ’s sister. Loyd Pest Control Fumigation - Exterminators GREYHOUND LOWERS FARES between Oregon and California Cities! See Jim and Mac a t the Mrs. N elle B urns, Ju stice of the Peace .reports th a t Ju ly was the biggest m onth th a t the Ju stice C o u rt has ever had since 1939. T he co u rt had 43 cases for th a t m onth. B & M BODY SHOP Oregon Talent Announcing. . . when most other things better-than-ever intercommunity you buy have gone "sky-high,” transportation at the lowest cost Greyhound has reduced fares be in history. Recently added serv tween California and Oregon cities ice is but a part of Greyhound's THAT to a new all-time low! At the same constantly expanding program. time, Greyhound is steadily in THE TALENT MARKET Ask your local Greyhound agent creasing its frequency of set^ice, for full information on new low adding more buses, to provide ♦ fares and departures. NOW , H. G. Travis, Agent 1O1 East Main M r. and Mrs. H. H. Stabel Phone 8 1 8 1 G REYHO U N D MAGAZINES ' t ★ We plan to continue operating one of the finest groceries in this area and will serve o u r custom ers with the best in food products. A CASH BUSINESS COFFEE SOFT DRINKS ★ P resen t conditions prevent out- o perating a cred it business. We hope to be able to b etter serve our custom ers and to offer them g re a t er savings by o perating on a cash basis. THE TALENT MARKET FOUNTAIN SERVIGI GREYHOUND TAVERN SANDWICHES PEER Is Now Operated by Groceries HOME OWNED Dairy Products HOME OPERATED Meats Fountain