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Deschutes Wafer Flowing in Canals . Bend, Ore., Apr. 13 (U.Ri Deschutes river water was flow ing through canals in Crook, Jefferson and Deschutei coun ties of central Oregon today as the 1950 irrigation system got underway with water supply forecasts labeled as good to ex cellent. For the time being, only the direct flow of the Deschutes river will be diverted Into the canals from the Bend area. Ob servers noted that the river flow is so heavy that water was rac ing through Bend at the rate of 1100 second feet. Reservoirs of the upper Des chutes basin are filled to capac ity and some were overflowing. Water content in snow still in the mountains has been analyzed as being very high. sown ITIIHSTH Helps greatly when washing clothes, less soak ing, less rubbing. ARM & HAMMER SAL SODA CONCENTRATID Russia Resumes Shipping of Vital Ore to America Washington, Apr. 13 U.R) Russia resumed shipping vital chrome and manganese ore to the United States in February after a one-month lapse, the commerce department said to day. February shipments of the strategic ores were valued at S200.000. Total imports from Russia, consisting largely of furs, and manufactured items, were valued at $4,600,000 in Febru ary, compared with $2,400,000 in January. Imports Drop The department said that im ports from 12 countries behind the iron curtain dropped from $12,200,000 in January to Jll, 500,000 in February, Sharp drops were recorded In ship ments from Czechoslovakia and Finland. On the export side, however, shipments to the 12 countries rose from $7,300,000 in January to $8,500,000 in February. A comparatively large increase was deported in shipments to Yugoslavia, which rose from $1,100,000 in January to $2,900, 000 in February. Exports Up Export to Marshall plan na tions rose from January's level of S238.000.000 to $265,700,000 in February. Imports from Mar shall plan nations dropped to $70,800,000 in February from Januayr's figure of $80,400,000. Portland, Ore., Apr. 13 (U.fi) Portland's city council Wednes day gave final approval for the sale of a four-acre tract of land to Multnomah college for $36, 000. The tract is at S.W. 18th and Jefferson. mm Mrs. Grant Richard Rogan Portland bride says, "SNOWDRIFTS 3 minutes mixing makes lovely cakes" "My husband is agog over my Snowdrift cakes. They are tops and so easy with your new S-min-ute mixing method, "says the new Mrs. Rogan. lac ' i i I HONEY CAKt . 1 Tni'$Z' I 5 o-ck .. sic""- .... ..r into large bowl: 9 t c I I 3 1, Va Cups ",a , bating Y" 1 uoifon "" Vi tup "' Add: . V, cup Snowd'i" U eup hensy 4 cup milk r..r uie "low 1c" c..;. howt otin: '?A":K..t..trSmVnut.l I B 2 .- J teaspoons .Ind ... ... 1 minute. Turn ltj J 3 itv. main vuv-" ... rat.ovinCSoO'F.).'"-"ommuti.rr'ttn-MONtt FR0ST1N8: fcomblne a li cup no"' ln h-illna J. place over bourns r.ke.Dorte top 8 ft f SNOWDRIFT U .Mt l gg .. J?? titcunt D Pure Vegetable Shortening- made by the Wesson ON People MIXES QUICK lor leader titcvils HIES OUICH lor cup. d.eeHibla frl.d feo,, CUT1 IN QUICJ' "ok M "-' Army Lifts Some Secrets Of Rocket Motor Research At New York Test Station Malta, N. Y., Apr. 13 U.R , The army lifted some of the secrecy from its rocket motor research program today after throwing open the gates of its Malta test station to a score of newsmen, The station, operated by the General Electric company, is located on an isolated 3,000-acre tract several miles south of Saratoga race track. Experiments on rocket motors and fuels have been going on at the station since 194S. Tests Large Motors The station has firing pits capable of testing the largest rocket motor ever built. The tests are designed to reduce the over-all weight of motors and cut down fuel consumption while maintaining the maximum amount of thrust. The newsmen yesterday wit nessed the firing of two rocket motors from stationary stands. One, approximately 12 inches in diameter and three feet long, produced 16,000 pounds of thrust, twice the driving power exerted by the largest jet engine. No rockets are launched at the Malta station. After tests, the motors are shipped to White Sands, N. M., for actual flight tests. Several Fuels Fuels being tested include hydrazine, hydrogen peroxide, boron hydrides, gasoline and liquid oxygen and alcohol. Dr. Richard W. Porter, in charge of the station, said Am erican engineers have greatly increased the efficiency of rocket motors since the German V-2 was caplured. Army spokesmen said GE's research program has reached a point where large-scale pow er plants of higher efficiency, less weight and greater reliabil-. ity than World War II motors can be bulit. Beyond that, they said, no announcement can be made because of security reasons. May Escape Earth Porter, one of th ecountry s outstanding rocket motor engin eers, said "it is technically feas ible to escape the earth" in a rocket. He added, however, that NOTICE TO CREniTORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT or THE STATE OF OREGON" f OR JACK SON COUNTY. PROBATE DEPART- InVcit Matter of the Estate ol AMOS McKEE. Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the undersigned have been duly ana regularlv appointed joint executors OI ine BDOve riiMitcu "--7 by virtue of an order of the circuit Court or JacKson county. Probate Department, duly made. ren. dered and entered upon March 17. 1U3U, ana mi vicunu.o .......... -- asalnit aald deceased are hereby noti fied to present ine a.nc tied to the undersigned at the oilice of their attorney, Wm. M. McAllister. Room 31.1 fluhrer Building:, Mediord Oregon, vlthin six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford, Oregon this liia day of March. 1950. Ernest H. McKeo Floyd E. McKee Joint Executors of the Estate of Amoa McKee. Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby given that 1 have been appointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Administrator with the Will annexed of the estate of Nellie V. Bell, deceased, and have qualified. All persona having claims against said ea tate are hereby noUfled to present them, with proper vouchers, and duly verified, to ma at my office, at Room 409. Medford Center Building, in Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published March 30, 19S0. HARRY C. SKYRMAN. Administrator with the Will annexed. SUMMONS FOR Pl'BI.ICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. MARY H. DENNING, Plaintiff vs. DAN C. DENNING. Defendant. Tn the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the Com plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit within four weeks from the 30th day ,of March. 19V). the date of first publication of this Sum mons, and if you fail so to appeor and answer, for want thereof, plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint, namelv. that a Decree be entered awarding plaintiff an absolute divorce from you. Order dated tho 29th day of March. 1950, prescribes once each week for four consecutive weeks at time for publication hereof. HUGH B COLLINS Plaintiff's Attorney Post Office Address: One Goldy Bldg. Medford, Oregon. Dead line on Classified Ads 9 JO p.m for following day: 10 a.m. Mon day, noon Saturday for Sunday a-nl as of now it is economically unfeasible. He estimated it would take a four million pound rocket to carry two men to the moon and back. Such trips, he added, are "not around the corner as yet." He estimated that "jigs and fixtures ' to launch a moon roc et would approximate the size nf thA tipnrffA Washington bridge linking New York City with northern New jersey. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SON COUNTY PROBATE DE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Tm unaeriignea nwviu k pointed administratrix ot tht Mt"lP oi Ben n. junw. u. Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon .-i - p.iu Drnhlla Detllrt. IOr tlBCHBUIl vvunij. . . -a- - tnent. and having Qualified, notice li nereoy given 10 - claims agalnit taid eitate to present . . . i .tn.. a (Vi iininatrctiin- eds attorney. 126 East Main Mediord. uregon, wruncw? and with proper voucher, within six . i . Ami nt In first publication of this noUce which Is the lain oay oi jru. . Llllle Jones, Administratrix O. H. Bengtson Attorney lor Administratrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS notice is niricu.T s" der of the Circuit Court ln and lor the State ot uregon. umw - -son. duly made and entered on the 3rd oay oi npni, 1 .7 . ter of the estate of David H. Holmes, deceased, narry l.. nun., pointed executor of tho estate of said David H. Holmes, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present Ihe same to the undersigned at the office of Frank P. Farrell. 306 Fluhrer Building, Medtord, Oregon, properly verified, as provided by law. na within six months from the date 'Dated and first published April t Harrv L. Holmes. Executor of the Estate of David H. Holmes, deceased F P. Farrell. Attorney for Executor Thundiy, April 13, 1980 MEDFORD (OHEOOK) MAIL THISUHB fm Grade School Students To Plant forest Trees Forest Grove, Ore., Apr. 13 (U.RI One hundred seventh grad ers from James John elementary school in Portland were to put in a full day's work on the re forestation project in the Tilla mook burn today. The boys and girls are mem bers of three science classes, and they will spend the day planting fir seedlings in the burn. The seedlings were furnished by the state forestry department, and members of the northwest dis trict reforestation staff directed the planting. A six-acre tract was set aside for the school project, said Dis trict Warden Edward Schroeder. On the basis of past experience, pupils should be able to plant from 50 to 75 trees each during the day. If they are fast work ers, they can plant as many as 100 seedlings, he said. This was the first time a pub lic school group participated In the reforestation program, al though church and Boy scout NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Mediord Irrigation District will meet as a Board of Equalization In the office of Ihe Board. Room 205. Holly Theater Building in Mediord. Oregon at 1:30 P.M on the 2nd day of May. 1930 for the purpose of reviewing and correct ing its assessment and apportionment of taxes, at which time and place any and all evidence of the objections re. iHling thereto will be heard and acierniinra. EDWARD LEACH. Secretary tsoaro oi uirc-iur Medford Irrigation District NOTICE OF HEARING OF t'lVAI. ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OR EC, ON IN AN LI run THE COUNTY OF JACK3UN rnu BATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter ot tht Estate ol ARTHUR G. ADAMS. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the Final Account of Grace E. Andrews as Administratrix of the Estate Of Ar thur G. Adams. Deceased, has been filed ln Ihe Circuit Court of Jackson Countv. State of Oregon, and that the 31st dav of April, 1930. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M.. has been duly appointed for the hearing of objections to sucn iinai account ana sememcm thereof, at which time any person in terested In such estate may appear and file objections thereto in writing? and contest tne same. Dated this 23rd day of March. 1030 Grace E. Andrews Administratrix Frank J, Van Dyke Attorney at Law Post Office Address: No. 4 Goldy Building Medford. Oregon groups from Portland and other towns have joined the project ln recent years. Under the state reforestation effort, tracts of state land are set aside for groups wishing to develop those areas. rru. .11. ....... r r .... t TJlinln I lie isiiwbji ui utesi uutniii, operating on 52.000 miles of tracks run ;iyj,uuu,uuu miies, carry over 1.000,000,000 passes cers and 226,000,000 tons of mer chandising annuauy. vrtTfrK nr RONII SALE Notice is hereby siven that sealed bids will be received by tne unoer. inH until the hour Of t O'ClOCk. p in, on the 23th day of April. 1930 and Immediately thereafter publicly opanea by the school district board of School District No. 89. Jackson County, Oregon, at the school house In said school district In Shady Cove. Oregon for an Issue of bonds of said school district ln the amount of Twenty Thousand (130.000001 Dollars, said bonds to be dated April 1. 1990 and to mature serially In numerical order as follows: 32.000 00 on the 1st day ot April In each ol tht years 1931 to 1961 inclusive Said bonds to bear Interest at the rate of not to exceed five iSfr) per cent per annum, oaynblt seml-annuai ly, principal and Interest payable at the office of ilia Countv Treasurer of Jackson County. Oregon or at the fls. cal agency of the State of Oregon In New York City, at the option of the purchaser. Said bonds were duly atithorlred at an election held on March 31. 1930. Bids must be for not less than par and accrued Interest to date 01 de livery and be accompanied by a cerU fied check in Ihe amount of S400.U0. The approving legal opinion of Win- free. McCulloch, Shuler it Sayre. at torneys at law at Portland. Oregon. will be furnished tht successful bidder. The Board reserves tht right to re ject any and all bids. Ann Hrlggs. Clerk of School District No. fill Jackson County. Oregon F. P. Farrell. Attorney for School District 89 306 Fluhrer Bldg. Medford. Oregon. WEATHER By United Press Northern California: Variable cloudiness early today with a few showers near Oregon border oul fair otherwise through Fri day. Cooler central and south portions today. Northwesterly wind 15-25 mph off coast. St. Augustine, Florida, was founded by the Soaniards kn 1565. In 1945 Colorado had 47,611 farms, with an average ol 760 acres per farm. Your Light Dessert jTiy nt r)Jf Wonderfiil 1 Flavor It's always a pleamre to drink Schilling! Thermo-Regulaied roist assures uniform good flavor, always richer and more delicioos. TWO HINDS-DIIP Ol MICOIATOI 6fitf 8 ksg ctiMitnvi PfiR PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THIS STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK criK i-niTNTV EMMA BURGE. Plaintiff. Vi. PEAR1U t niiPC'.s' atari linnwn as P. T. Burne, alio known Perl Therort Bur Re, jjeienaaiu. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND ANT, Pearl T. Burge. alo known as I, r. Burge. aiso wiuwn a- T Rurnn' IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby requir .ri in mi near and aniwer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last dav of (our weeks from the date of the the first publication of this sum mons, and, if you tail so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree for the relief de manded in ald complaint, succinctly stated as follows, to-wu: That thA honds of matrimony here tofore and now existing between plaintiff and the defendant be dissolv ed and held for naught. That the following described reai property be decreed to be the separ ate and sole property of the plaintiff- Beginning at a point on ine iouut erlv line of the Valley Road, said point being North 55 degrees East 60 feet from the most northerly corner of Block 77 In the Town (now Citv) of Jacksonville, accord ing to the official plat thereof, now of record, said point being the most westerly corner of tract de scribed in Volume 15, Page 85 of the Deed Records of Jackson County, Oregon; thence North 55 degrees East along said road line 100 feet; thence South 35 degrees East, parallel with the easterly line of "H" Street in said City. 100 fret; thence North 55 degrees East 170 feet to the northeast corner of tract described ln Volume 6. page 360. said Deed Records: thence South 7 degrees East 170 leet. more or fes. to the southeasterly line of tract described in Volume 8. Page 360. said Deed Records: thence Southwesterly along said line to a point on the easterly line of "H" Street. Soulh 35 degrees East 2605 feet from the point of beginning; thence South 55 de grees West 45 feet; thence North 35 degrees West parallel with the easlerly line of 'H" Street, 260.5 feet to the southerly line of the Valley Road; thence North 55 de grees Eaitt along the southerly line of said Road, 45 feet to the point of benlnninf. This summons Is published by order of the Honorable H. K. Hanna. Judge of the Circuit Court of the State oi Oregon for Jackson County, made and entered on uie 20 tn day 01 aurcn IB SO. The time prescribed for publication of this summons is once each weeK for four consecutive weeks. The date of the first publication of this sum mons is tne ajra asy or iviarcn. iuau O H. Bentftson Attorney for Plaintiff 126 East Main Street in 11 ECONOMICAL DUICIOUS T- "J,. HIMTH'Ul TyKf I m H loiyfo F V ,VX -111 LTO BELIEVE-) (TlPEMlRAaEVtCv (VVASHOAY WORK) .Tfe a hew if eaiBflem Just wash-wring out-hang up! WOMEN EVERYWHERE aay It's the best washday news ever! 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