T hursday,
N ovem ber
17,
1949
F R O Z E N C A K E T E S T S TO
B E C O N D U C T E D A T OSC
CLASSIFIED SECTION
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ient
It i. i i f <l‘ !>toveied in the deserts o f southw estern A f g h a n i
t is believed to be the once n e a t c ity o f Peshaw arum . t h k h tun.
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v had n p op ulatio n o f 100,000 at the t- n n n f the C iu d et.
U u u i U.e A r n n ic a ji M u .x u in o f N a lu iu l
b le d " on the u n d e n t c ity .
W R IT E S
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ON
W E E K L IE S —
Thomas F. Barnhart, professor
of Journalism at the University
of Minnesota, has completed his
third book on weekly newspaper
publishing, “Weekly Newspaper
Writing and Editing." After 10
years of research and writing,
the author has become nationally
known for his books.
H A W L E IG H BU S IN E S S OPEN FOR S A L E - S ta tio n a ry , boxed
N E A R B Y . We h e lp you start.
o r open stock. S o uthern O re
L o c a lity a v a ila b le now . Need
gon News R eview , 38 E M ain
car. Good o p p o rtu n ity W rite
Street.
a t once fo r p a rtic u la rs . R aw
h ig h ’s, D ept
ORK-361-253, F O R S A L E - C h ristm a s C l
O a kla n d , C a lif
assorted boxes o r personalized
S o uthern O regon N ew s Re
FOR S A L E
E sterbrook penn
view , N e x t to the F ire S tation.
$2.00. S o u th e rn Oregon News
R eview , 38 E. M ain.
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S IS K IY O U L O D G E - 8 m iles
A ngelus a ll a lu m in u m la te 19-
So. A sh la n d . Real food. C hick-
49 m odel 2 w e e k’s old. Same
«n speciality D on Callahan
as new F u ll bed. a p t size
1 I FO R S A L E - O ffic e supplies,
butane stove, heater, e le c tric
h o t w ater. W ill se ll $150 less
filin g cabinets, ledgers, jo u r
fa c to ry p ric e fo r q u ic k sale.
nals, cash books, co lu m n a r
G. P e tty, L ith ia A u to C o u rt,
pads, v e rtic a l file s Southern
Oregon N ew s R eview , n e xt
FOR S A L E — N ew R em ington
to the F ire S tation.
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Personal P o rta b le T y p e w r it
ers Prices s ta rt a t 79.50 plus
L E G A L N O T IC E
fe d e ra l tax. S o u th e rn Oregon
N ew s R eview , n e x t to th e F ire
I IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF
S tation.
T H E S T A T E O F O R EG O N FOR
R E M IN G T O N
P ersonal ty p e
JA C K S O N COUNTY
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
w rite rs , e lite o r pica type.
S outhern Oregon News R e vi
| IN T H E M A T T E R OF T H E J
ew,
38 E. M ain.
ESTATE
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N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
The undersigned h a vin g been
appoin ted A d m in is tr a tr ix o f the
above estate b y the above en
title d C o u rt by o rd e r o f Hon.
H. K
H anna, C irc u it C o u rt
Judge, and h a v in g q u a lifie d ,
n otice is he re b y given to a ll
persons h a v in g cla im s against
said estate to present them at
the o ffic e o the undersigned’s
a tto rn e y, at S u ite 17, Sweden-
b u rg B u ild in g , A shland, Oregon,
p ro p e rly v e rifie d and w ith pro p
e r vouchers, w ith in six m onths
fro m th e date o f the fir s t p u b li
cation o f th is n o tice w h ic h ..
IS
the 20th day o f O ctober, 1949
T h e lm a B. M uscutt
H a rry A. S k e rry , Jr.
A tto rn e y fo r A d m in is tr a tr ix
ONE SHOT DIO IT — F irs t b u ll e ik of the season to be shot tn
northeast Oregon
is e x h ib ite d
by G olan
E p lin g ,
le ft
and
Bud
U v T ‘ Ont i i ^ i ' 0 m
01,1 th e 800- P « » " (> a n im a l
Shot b?
W o I. v McDonald the h ig llv . - n o m t e r was d o w n e d w it h a s in g le
3 ..0 shot n fe w m in u te « ,ri.
d n vb rcfH : on o p e n in g da v.
Can one re a lly m ake a cake,
freeze it, and then serve i t fresh
and lucious a week, a m onth o r
several m onths later?
In an a tte m p t to answ er that
question the school o f home ec
onom ics at OSC is conductin g
some research th is ye a r Mrs-
Patsy Jones, 1948 graduate, is
m a kin g the cakes to be frozen
fro m a recipe developed last
s p rin g by D r A ndrea O verm an,
d ire c to r o f home economics re
search, now on sabbatical leave.
The cakes w ill be taken fro m
the freezer and ju d g e d th ro u g h
o u t the ye a r b y a g ro u p o f home
economies members, a fte r w hich
D r. O verm an w il co m p ile the
T icklers
S outhern O regon N ew s He view
fin d in g s upon h er re tu rn . An
o th e r research s tu d y ce: ’ m j
the s ta b ility o f fats in p n s try
m ixes d u rin g lo n g storage
FT R N ITTR E
I PHOLSTERING
A l ’TO TRIM
Pickup A Delivery
Phone 3217
By George
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A F F IE M A Y F IT C H , D E
CEASED
S T IL L Y O U N G E R — Dickinson
College, Carlisle, Pa., claimed its
Phoebe G. Follmer, 28, is the na
tion’s youngest dean of women.
Counterclaim
is entered by
Howard Payne CoUege, Brown-
wood, Tex., which points with
pride to its 25-year-old dean.
Sara Mae Freeman, above.
A shland, Oregon
K L E N Z O - paper w rapped er-
asers fo r ty p e w rite rs , pe n cil
sharpeners, pencils, a ll k in d s
S o uthern Oregon N ew s R e-I
vie w , n e x t to the F ire S tation
Get yo u r Job P rin tin g at the
News R eview
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SPARK
OIL STOVES
YOUR O LD STOVE
T A K E N IN T R A D E
Whittle Transfer
& Fuel Co.
890 O ak St.
Tel. 3331
Pull up a cake of ice. and le t's chew th e i c t
WASN'T THAT Y YEP/ F W e 6UV/ I me sayj times are bad
5QOCE BB9WN ' MEÓ REALLY 'F D R WM..XIS MARRYING
that ju st
FEELING
3U5tNES5 HAS FALLEN
LEFT. P tM ?
DFF TERRIBLY THE
LAST FEW YEARS.'/
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y o u M ALE- M E
HAP- p y
KERRY
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O P P N O W , P E iE G Y , B U T
P O N '-T W O ß ß y ,
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A G A IN W IT H T H E
OLD G E E -T A ^ ’
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LUCKY KIDS— These boys and girls are the envy of their friends They got a chance to romD
about at a big preview of 1949 Christmas toys in New York. Man, acturers report that Santa’s
pack will carry close to $300,000.000 worth ol toys this Christmas
’" O R T H 'S
F A M IL Y
THIS M O R N IN G , H -.W E ARE NOV?
GENTLEMEN,WE TAKE ) READY TO
HERE WE ARC,MISS BRICKER!
WILL YOU BE HURT
PULL UP A VICE-PRESIDENT
IF I D ON'T LAUGH AT
AND SIT D O W N ’
ALL YOUR Q U IP S ,M R .
UP WITH MISS BRICKERVICK YOUR
THE RADIO PHA5E OF < BRAINS-
THE CITRUS G R O W ERS/’ -A N D I
CAMPAIGN?
HOPE WE
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THE GOAL,MISS BRICKER,
IS TO POPULARIZE ORANGE
JUICE--AND OTHERCITRUS
JUICES- -IN HOMES ,SOOA
FOUNTAINS A N D F VFN
IN BARS!,
DO THE SPONSORS /-UNFORTUNATELY. THERE
WANT COMEDY,MUSIC,) 15 O,V,DEO OPINION «
SOAP OPERA,5IDEW ALK) A M 0 N 6 THEM’. - -I'M
I INTERVIEWS’ WHAT S ' 7 A fR AlO THE SHOW a
SO R T OF A
W "-L HAVE TO INCLUDE
PROGRAM ? /
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