Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 08, 1949, Image 6

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    Southern Oregon New« Review
Check Stations
Announced For
Special Season
Three checking stations w ill
be operated by the Oregon State
Game Commission during the
special antlerless deer season in
the John Day Area. These check­
ing stations will be located at
Dayville, Mt. Vernon, and at the
Junction of the Bear Creek Road I
with U. S. Highway 28.
T J iese stations w ill open noon,
December 14, and w ill close at
noon, December 19. It w ill be
necessary for all hunters to
check in at one of these stations.
At this tim e a check-in permit
will t»e issued to the hunter, and
it will be necessary for the hunt­
er to have this permit in his pos­
session along with his hunting
license and special tag w hile
hunting. Before leaving the area,
all hunters must check out at
one of the stations, whether suc­
cessful in bagging a deer or not.
Personnel at the checking sta­
tions w ill endeavor to aid the
hunters in locating places to
hunt. All hunters participating
in this hunt are urged to respect
private property and to use the
greatest caution not to disturb
domestic livestock.
This special season is an em­
ergency measure designed to
crop surplus deer on a problem
winter range. The area where
the hunt w ill be held winters
a large deer herd, and during
the past summer, severe drought |
conditions and a heavy infestat­
ion of grasshoppers decreased
the carrying capacity of the
range. By harvesting some deer,
it w ill limit the possibility o f 1
starvation losses this winter.
Quinn Funeral
Held Saturday
Funeral services were held
Saturday afternoon for Thomas
David Quinn, who died Sunday,
Nov. 27, at Burbank, Cal. He
had been a resident of Ashland
since 1946.
Services were held at the Lit-
willer funeral home, with Elder
Jensen, of the Church of the
Latter Day Saints officiating. In­
terment was in Mt. View ceme­
tery.
Mr. Quinn was born on Nov. j
22, 1902 at Owasso, Michigan,
and was a service station operat­
or. He came to Ashland in 1946
and purchased property in B ell­
view where he built a home and
was planning a business develop­
ment this spring near the Tol-
man school.
On August 10, 1940. he was
united in marriage to Mildered
Freda Martin at Yuma, Arizona.
Besides his w ife he is survived
by the follow ing - Father. W. E
Quinn of Creswell, Oregon, sis­
ters, Mrs. Lola Gray of Cres­
well, Ore., Mrs. Iva Rankin of
Eugene, Mrs. Abbie Freeman of
united in marriage to Mildred
Owassa, Mich., Mrs. Edna Schul­
tz of Canada, Mrs. Elizabeth
Charles Van Ufford of Pasadena,
Calif., Miss Irene Quinn of Port­
land, Ore., and brothers Ben of
Portland, Ore., Fred of Dalles,
Ore., and Miles of Creswell, Ore.
Matilda A. Brandt
Services In Seattle
Matilda Alice Brandt, 52,
resident of Ashland for
months passed away Sunday
morning after a long illness.
Mrs. Brandt was born on Aug­
ust 31, 1897, at Walcott, N. Da­
kota, and had made her home
until a few months ago in Seat­
tle, Wash.
She is survived by her hus­
band. Wm. J. Brandt of Seattle,
a son Gordon W. of Klamath
Falls; 2 daughters, Mrs. J. F.
Mills of Belfair, Wash., and Mrs.
Dolores Chiechi of Seattle; a
brother Hans Peterson of Both-
well, Wash; 2 sisters, Mrs. Olaf
Boe of Ambrose, N. Dak., and
Mrs. Oscar Boyer of Williston,
N. Dak., and 3 grandchildren.
The remains are being sent
by the Litwiller Funeral Home
to Seattle where final services
and interment will be held.
Thursday. December 8. 1949
Ashland. Oregon
PATRONIZE OUR
LOCAL MERCHANS
IN ASHLAND
Fortmiller s
Department Store
ASHLAND, OREGON
Theatre Tickets to
UHuuaqs fiH
Aassng X Aaiueg
Marshall - Wells
Store
Scripter and McKeever
ON THE PLAZA
Ashland
Auto Parts
AUTOMOTIVE
MACHINE SHOP
33 N. Main
Ashland
Ashland
Color Center-
YOUR PAINT CENTER
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
WALLPAPER
Phone2-3501
1035 Iowa
Wardrobe
Cleaners
Quality Cleaning & Pressing
Hat Blocking - Rug Cleaning
On the Plaza
Phone 3281
Theatre Tickets to
E. L. Crain
Rte. 1, Box 571, Talent
Sheldon’s
Jewelry
“N ext to the Mart”
For Gifts that’s Special
Complete Repair Service
276 East Main
Theatre Tickets to
O. T. Andrus
391 Mountain Ave.
J.C.
Pump Service
Home Water System s
Sales & Service
63 Brush St.
BILL BADGER
Drew, Oregon
College Cleaners
509 Siskiyou Blvd.
All Garments Moth-Proofed
FREE
Standard
Heating Oils
LaMarre’s Drug
CLEAN BURNING
METERED
TECHNICIAN ON CALL
Drug & Gift Center
Whittle Transfer
V
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t
890 Oak S t
o
T a t 3331
Eastside
Meat Market
W holesale - Retail
Meats
WATCH FOR YOUR NAME!
THIS PAGE WILL APPEAR EACH WEEK
Phone 8281
Ken’s
Camera Shop
Portraits - Supplies
Photo Finishing
27 N. Main
Prescription Drug Store
Ashland
Rubein stein Cosmetics
Open ’til 10 p.m. Daily
O’BIeness
Motors Co.
K ¡clima id
lee Cream
555 Siskiyou Blvd
Phone 2-1346
Buick-Pontiac Sales A Service
345 East Main
OPEN 11 a m to 11 p m
Dodge
Furniture Co.
Kenneth Perrine
IN THE NEWS REVIEW
Phone 2-2501
SOMEWHERE AMONG THE VARIOUS
ADVERTISEMENTS THE NAME OF A
G eneral Electric
SUBSCRIBER WILL APPEAR . . . YOU
Appliances
Phone 8771
MAY BE THE ONE TO RECIEVE OF
Theatre Ticket» tv
Guv ApplewKit*
112 Nob Hill
THE FOLLOWING
FREE THEATRE TICKETS
Weitzel’s
Marie’s
Coffee Shop
Department Store
“We Have a Com er
on Lithia Park”
Theatre Tickets to
Chester Applegate
Ashland, Oregon
The Best Hamburger, in the
World. Made from Selected
Ground Beef
TRY OWE
70 N. Mala
oa the Pl a . a
GOOD AT EITHER THE
LITHIA or VARSITY THEATRE
Industrial Electricians
Electric Motors - Light Plant»
Water System s
Wiring
Motor Winding
Repairing
60 1st St
Phone 3771
Ashland
Recreation
Center
Phone 2-2731
BOWLING A BILLIARDS
Theatre Tickets to
Guy Blackburn
Talent. Oregon
Swartz Motor
SIGNAL SERVICE
New Tires
Batteries
9.95 up
9.95 up
TICKETS CAN BE CLAIMED AT THE STORE
NAME APPEARS
Seal Cover Specials
Coupe 4.00
Sedan 8.00 up
340 E. Main
No Delivery Charge on C.O.D
Grocery A Meat Order.
Phone 7021
Phone 2-2076
s & s
Mobil Service
Specialists in Motor Tune-up
and Brake Service
398 East Main
Theatre Tickets to
H. W. Reams
Box 62, Talent, Oregon
The MART
“N ext to Sheldon’s Jew elry”
RADIOS & RADIO REPAIR
at
Your Music & Record Shop
Phone 8011
Bushnell’s
Studio
"Photographically Yours”
Truly Fine Portraiture
293 East Main
Wick’s
Furniture Store
Headquarters for
Pittsburgh Paints
297 E. Main
White House
Grocery
OR BUSINESS IN WHICH YOUR
K e lv in a to r
D om estic
A *1 3 ^ 1
|G A ? ^ E U = C ^ R IC ^ O IL J
mRin RT 3RD
DIRI
Busy
W a s h e r.
10% DOWN — EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Delicious
French Dipped Sandwiches
IT S NEW!
SURE WE TAKE TRADE-INS!
“Across from
Hardy’s Hardware”
ROBERTS DINING ROOM
Mountain States
Music Co.
USED RECORDS
Old Tunes and New
Pentzer’s
Dress Shop
LITHIA HOTEL
Full Course Dinners Every Day 75c to $1.50
AH you can eat, no charge for second serving.
Phone 6611
ROAST TURKEY — BAKED HAM — and PAN FRIED
SOUTHERN CHICKEN — ALSO A LA CARTE
LITHIA HOTEL BLDG.
Boulevard
Market
MEATS
The Best in Meats
FREE DELIVERY
Telephone 7041
842 Siskiyou Blvd.
in Boulevard Market
Siskiyou & Iowa
Federated
Department
Store
ASHLAND, OREGON
M ETZ
STORE
ASHLAND, OREGON
COMMERCIAL PRINTERS
38 East Main
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Phone 8561
237 E Main
Ashland
Western Auto
Supply
ASHLAND. OREGON
Walt’s
Shoe Repair
PROMPT SERVICE
1st Grade Materials
Fine Workmanship
76 N. Main
O’Harra’s
Union Station
For the Best in
Lubrication & Accessoriec
We Give S & H Green Stam
I
1 Feed Store
I
I Phone 8511 on Highway 66
Free Parking
Southern Oregon News Review
STATIONERY
I J. W. Copeland
1
Yards
1 “Your Friendly Yard”
1 165 C St.
Phone 6551
Bellview
5c - 10c - 25c and $1
Martel Peters
1 nion 76 Station
I
ARNEY’S
Phone 8761
Theatre Tickets to
Mrs. V. Brltenbach
320 Garfield
Spotlight Cafe
7fWb
Phone 7601
Your Favorite Cleaners
Your Shake Maker
FREE
THEATRE
TICKETS
Free Delivery
Ashland-Johnson
Cabs
Courteous - Prompt
Service
Phons.------ 3341
Siskiyou Lodg
8 Miles South of Ashlan
Real Food
Chicken - Steaks a Specii
Don Callahan
Ashland
Machine Shop
All Types Machine Work
and Welding
BOB PITTS
—owner—
53 Second Street
Theatre Tickets to
Frank Reed
Rte. 1, Box 250, Talent