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BIX MEDfORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUMB Friday. April 18. 1952 Planting 230,000 Seedlings Started In National Forest Planting of 230,000 teedling trees on logged-over areas of the Hogue River National forest was started this week, according to Forest Supervisor J. H. Wood. Planting has been delayed this year by the heavy snow pack, and crews are working against the snow line in several loca tions, Wood said. Species to be planted Include Ponderosa pine at low elevations and in dry areas, Douglas fir on moist slopes, and Shasta red fir at high elevations. Sugar pine and western White pine will be planted on areas protected from White pine blister rust. Experi mental plantings will be made with Jeffrey pine and Cork Bark fir. Types of Cut , Old growth timber on the na tional forests is cut selectively and by the clear-cut method, de pending upon conditions and Te quirements on the ground. Slash is burned after logging, to re duce the fire hazard. Planting is done after slash burning is ac complished. Tree planting is practiced on cut-over areas to supplement natural regrowth. Planting mini mizes brush compettiion, pro tects the soil and water, and con tributes to early establishment of a new forest. Sale Receipts Pay Timber sale receipts pay a large share of tree planting costs, Wood stated, and addi tional funds are appropriated by congress. The Rogue River forest an nual planting program includes about 1,000 acres and 600,000 seedlings, Planting is done in the spring and fall each year. Smorgasbord Dinner Planned Saturday Cruisers class of First Presby terian church will hold a smor gasbord dinner on Saturday from 5 to 8 p. m. in the church social hall. Mrs. Ed Pathman is chairman. The public is invited. Purpose of the dinner is to raise funds for tile flooring In the new addition of the church. There will be a special price for chil dren under 12 years of age. Four New Fish Species Added at Smithsonian Washington U.R) Four new species of fish, Including a "porcupine-type" ray, have been add ed to the collection of the amun soninn Institution. The fish were collected by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. They were found during shrimp investigations in the Gulf of Mex ico last year. The feature find of the newly acquired specimens was a skates, or ray, which has been given the scientific name of raja lentigl nosa. The fish Is approximately foot long and resembles a cac tus plant. Its body is almost cov ered with thorns in rows of 30 or more to a row. Men's Clothes Fashions Reflect World Unrest Chicago IJ.R) A clothing ex pert says men's fashions reflect world unrest. Bernard Epstein of New York lold the National Association of Retail Clothiers and Furnishers here that men turn to color and pattern in troubled times, "The jazz suit and silk-stripe suit were born in the World War I period," he said. "World War II saw the birth of hand painted ties and colorful sportswear." Epstein said the trend is to ward sports clothes. "Last year more than 55 per cent of men s cut and sewn shirts were sports shirts," he said. Dead line nn CTniHirird Adst Monday for Monflny noon 8aturrta) 6 30 pm for rnllowms day; 10 am for Sundnv MEDFORD PHARMACY 127 EAST 6TH Just Off Central For Complete Prescription Service 9 AM 10 JO P.M. Nicm Call 2-6253 If No Answe' Call 2 8582 Prompt Free Delivery Baby Needs Sick Room Supplies Rentals Gordon Hudson Medford'i Own Modern Ph. -"ty I ft ri z j T , jaMkX .. ' ' i 5S5C - a NEW FIRE TOOL Cecil Cunningham, assistant forester at Weyerhaeuser Timber company's Springfield branch demonstrates powersaw converted to portable fire engine for fighting forest fires. Company foresters at Springfield invented coupling and mounting for attaching auxiliary fire-engine pump to a power saw motor. A logger can remove the sawbar from his powersaw motor and attach the fire pump in 00 seconds. Science at Work New York (U.R) One type of baldness may be conquered througn use of the hormone drug cortisone. The drug, a product of the adrenal glands and which al ready has brought sensational results in the treatment of ar thritis, will not be prescribed for the ordinary baldness, such as comes with middle age, ac cording to Drs. Stephen Roth- man and Dr. Calvin J. Dillaha, Chicago dermatologists. It has been of value, however, in the treatment of forms of baldness known technically as alopecia areata and alopecia to talis. The forms of baldness at tack both sexes with about equal frequency and may appear in chid hood as well. Spontaneous Cures The doctors, reporting in the Journal of Investigative Dorm a tology, said that some cases may be cured spontaneously, partic ularly if the first attack does not occur before the age of 11 or 12, Relapses, however, are frequent. The condition causes the hair on the scalp to fall out in patches, or it may fall out completely. All the body hair may also disappear. The doctors used cortisone after making studies which indi cated that the condition may be caused by an action of the body hormones. Patients Suffered The doctors said all of the pa tients treated had been ill with the disease for periods of five or more years. The condition is not rare, they said, and estimates By PAUL f. ELLIS United Press Science Editor show that some two and a half per cent of patients visiting a large dermatological clinic show symptoms of the ailment. The drug was given for a period of four weeks and it was found that three out of four pa tients showed regrowth of hair. The drug was given in tablet form. WEATHER By United Press North California: Fair Friday and Saturday except increasing coastal fog; cloudy extreme north. LEGAL NOTICES the City of Medford, Oregon. May be used by the property fronting thereon as a lateral water main with out materially interferrlng with the use thereof for the purpose of a water main, the purpose for which it was originally laid, and the Council pro poses to permit the owners of adja cent property to use the same for lateral purposes as aforesaid. Section 2. It is the intention of the Council to assess the property front ing on the street wherein said water main ts laid as hereinbefore last de scribed Its proportionate share of so much of the cost thereof as equals the special benefit which will result to said property from the use of said water main as a lateral water main of such size as would be required to supply the property fronting on said street in case said water main was not so used and the Council has and does hereby determine that the sum of $2.00 per front foot is the amount of such special benefit and the propor tionate cost of such a lateral water main to such property an aforesaid and Intends to assess said amount against such adjacent property on ac count thereof. Section 3. The Council will meet at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m., at the Council Chamber in the City Hall on the 6th day of May 1952, at which time and place all protests of said assessment, as hereinbefore provided for, will be heard. Section 4. The Recorder Is hereby directed to serve notice hereof upon the property owners aforesaid by pub lishing this resolution 3 times in a newspaper published and of general circulation In said City and by posting the same In 5 public places in said City; said publication and said post ing to be not less than 10 days before the date of said meeting. Passed 'by the Council and signed by me in authentication of It passage this 15th day of April, 1352. D. L. Flynn, Mayor ATTEST: Neva Samuels Recorder pro tern Approved by me this 13th day of April ,105. D. L. Flynn, Mayor RESOLUTION NO. 773 A RESOLUTION proposing to per mit adjacent oroDertv to use a wnter main as a lateral water main; to levy nn assessment on the property front. ing on the street wherein said water main Is laid; setting a time and place for protests thereto and providing for notice thereof. WHEREAS the Cltv of Medford has heretofore cnused a water main in the City of Medford to be laid on West Jackson Street from Western Avenue, 410 feet East and the Council being of the opinion thnt said wnter main may be used by the property fron'ng on that portion of said main on .J.t Jackson Street from Western Avenue, 410 feet East In the City of Medford, Oregon, and WHEREAS snld water main has not, as yet, been pnld for and it appearing to the Council that the use of said water main as a lateral water main by said property last above mentioned will not materially Interfere with the line thereof for the purpose for which It was oritfinnlly Inid, now therefore, BE IT 'RESOLVED BY THE COUN CIL OP THE CITY OF MEDFORD, OREGON: Section 1. Thnt It is the opinion of the Council thnt that part of Uie afore mentioned water main laid in the City of Medford described as follows, to wit: As laid on West Jackson Street from Western Avenue, 410 feet East in RESOLUTION NO. 772 A RESOLUTION proposing to per. mit adjacent property to use a water main as a lateral water main; to levy an assessment on the property front ing on the street, wherein said water main is Inid; setting a time and place for protests thereto and providing for notice thereof. WHEREAS the City of Medford has heretofore cnused a water main in the City of Medford to be laid on Western Avenue from Humphrey Street to West Jackson Street and the Council being of the opinion that said water main may be used by the prop erty fronting on that portion of said main on Western Avenue from Humphrey street to West Jackson Street in the City of Medford, Oregon, and WHEREAS said water main has not, as yet, been paid for and it appearing to the Council that the use of snid water main ns a lateral water main by said property last above mentioned will not materially interfere with the use hereof for the purpose for which it was originally laid, now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUN CIL OF THE CITY OF MEDFORD. OREGON: Section 1. Thnt it is the opinion of the Council that that pnrt of the aforementioned wnter main Inid In the City of Medford described as follows, to-wlt: As laid on Western Avenue from Humphrey Street to West Jackson Street in the City of Medford, Oregon. May be used by the property fronting thereon as a lateral water main with out mnterially interferrlng with the use thereof for the purpose of a water main, the pupose for which It wns originally Inid, nnd the Council pro poses to permit the owners of adjacent property to use the same for lateral purposes as aforesaid. Section 2. It is the intention of the Council to assess the property front ing on me street wnerein snia water main is laid as hereinbefore last de scribed its proportionate share of so mucn of the cost tnereoi as equals the special benefit which will result to snid property from the use of snid water mnin as a lateral water main of such size as would be required to supply the property fronting on Baid street in case said wnter main was not so used and the Council has and does hereby determine thnt the sum of $2.00 per front foot is the amount of such special benefit and the pro portionate cost of such a lateral water main to such property as aforesaid and Intends to assess snid amount against such adjacent property on ac count thereof. Section 3. The Council will meet at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m., at the Council Chamber in the City Hall on the 6th day of May 1952. nt which time and place all protests of said as sessment, ns hereinbefore provided for, will be heard. Section 4. The Recorder Is hereby directed to serve notfee hereof upon the property owners aforesaid by pub lishing this resolution 3 times in a newspaper published and of general circulation in said city and by posting the same in 5 public places In said City; said publication and said post ing to be not less than 10 days before the date of said meeting. Passed by the Council and signed by me in authentication of its passage this 15th day of April. 1952. D. L. FLYNN, Mayor ATTEST: Neva Samuels, Recorder pro tern. Approved by me this 15th day ef April. 1952. D. L. FLYNN. Mayor. No. 8764 NOTICE OF FINAL HEW'0 In the Circuit Court of the Suae of Oregon for the County of Jackson Probate Department. In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLES C. BUCK, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed her final account and report in the above en titled estate and that by order of the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Ore gon, Probate Department, a hearing upon the same has been set for Mon day, May 19th, 1952, in the Circuit Court Room at the Court House in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock, A.M. All persons having objections there to are hereby notified to present the ame on or before such time. Date of First Publication of this noUce is April 18th, 1952. Metta A. Buck, Administratrix Roberts, Kellington & Branchfield Attorneys for said Administratrix NOTICE No. 8559 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPART- I ME NT I In the Matter o f the Estate of ; MARGARET G. GOULD, deceased. ! Notice is hereby given thnt the undersigned has filed its Final Ac- ; fniint in the above entitled matter. ' and the above entitled Court has fix ed the 2(ith day of April. 1952 at 9 o'clock A.M. in the Circuit Court room in the Court House in Medford, Ore gon as the time and place for hear ing objections to said Final Account and for the settlement thereof. Date of first publication April 4, 1952. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, ADMINISTRATOR By J. Erik Townsend Assistant Trust. Officer Harry C. Skyrman Manvllle H. Heisel Attorneys for the Administrator NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Oregon, as Executrix of the Estate of Hugh L Ford, deceased, and have qualified. Ail persons having claims against the Estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers, duly verified, to me at the office of Harry C. Skyrman and Manvllle M. Heisel, attorneys for said Executrix, at Room 418, Medical Cen ter Building, in Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Date of first publication April 4, 1952. RUTH D. FORD, Executrix Harry C. Skyrman and Manvllle M. Heisel, Attorneys for Executrix Probate No. 8693 NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DIVI SION. In the Matter of the Estnte of MARY LOUISE McCASKEY, Deceased Notice is hereby given that Louis A. Salade and The United States Na tional Bnnk of Portland (Oregon), co executors of the estate of Mary Louise McCaskey, deceased, have filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, their Final Ac count and Report of Co-Executors in the matter ot said estate, and April 28, 1952, at the hour of 9:00 o'clock a.m. in the court room of said court at the Courthouse in Medford, Jnck son County, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing of objections to snid Final Account and Report, and all persons having objections thereto are hereby required to make or file the same on or. be fore snid time. 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