>0 Illinois Valley News. Thursday, December 18. 1911 Any applicant who has been re­ those in charge are asking that all' Navy Announces Drop articles be completed and turned In Physical Requirements jected because of any of the fe feet-, i oted above is urged to re­ in not later than Monday, Decem- apply in the navy or naval re - With the United States enter­ , her 29th. as everything must be serve immediately, ing the war, a different aspect | packed and ready for shipment on . A relaxation of physical stand­ Ail applicants accepted with de- December 31st. If anyone has any | has been given to volunteer work ards for enlistments in the U. b. in knitting and sewing for the Red partly finished articles, knitted or J navy and the naval reserve was fects requiring correction will be ( l oss. All of the yarn and prac­ sowed, that they will not be able announced this week by the navy hospitalized, After correction of tically all of the sewing has been to complete bv that time, it is re- department. In commenting on these defects recruits will be re­ given out. and when the next quota I quested that thev turn in the part­ ; this action, the navy department turned to their training stations at i received it is expected it will be ly finished articles at least by ! announcement stated that numer- the earliest practicable time. Thesi modified physical stand­ for materials for our own armed Monday, December 22nd, so others i ous men who in past months have forces rather than overseas relief. may be able to finish them by sought to enlist and have been re­ ards will apply for all applicants for enlistment in either the regu­ Due to this anticipated change the required time. jected on the basis of minor phys­ lar navy or the naval reserve with Everyone knows that at this ical defects will, because of the the exception of applicants for en­ . time of year personal needs take mollification of physical standard* I listment in classes for prospective GLASSIFIED ADS much time, but many people are be encouraged to re-apply for en­ training. FLOREY’S NURSERY and Land­ asking for the Red Cross work and listment in either the regular navy ------------ o------------ i as it has nearly all been given scape Service, Grants Pazs, sells or the naval reserve for the dura­ better hurry acclimated, Oregon grown fruit I out. there is little these others can tion of the emergency. trees and oranmental shrubs. do unless the unfinished work is The navy department has re­ returned and they can complete it. Wednesday, December 24th is They sell guaranteed stock for If you can give some time to quested that any person knowing the last i.ay to get one of those less and also save you express of young men who had been barred charges. See their choice Cam­ this work, in your home, the next from enlistment in the ravy or the wonderful pen and pencil sets with ellias, Azaleas, Rhododendron, 10 days, please contact one of the naval reserve because of minor following people: In Cave Junction, Eng. Holly, Daphne, etc. Give Mrs. Mornay C. Athey, Mrs. J. J. physical reasons should bring this I The Seal of Approval your mother or friends a living, modification in physical require­ growing Christmas present this Villair, Mrs. W. O. Burch; Kerby. ments to the attention of these Mrs. Blanche Lackey, Mrs. Cora year. Barnes; Selma, Mrs. Lew Hammer; young men. .Applicants with varicose veins O’Brien, Mrs. Robert Balzke and NOTARY PUBLIC Mrs. C. E. Lawson; Holland, Mrs. will be acceptable under the HARRY MESSENGER charged standards, this varicocele Harry Floyd. M. ( ATHEY condition to be corrected, if the Much interest is being shown by Cave Junction, Oregon. a number of Illinois Valley organ­ condition is painful, at the naval Awarded by the American 1 WANTED — Wool and Mohair, ¡rations and individuals. So far, training station to which the new stitute of Laundering after hides and pelts, junk batteries, three adult and ten children’s recruits are sent. Hydrocele, an­ Passing Rigid Tests metals of all kinds, radiators sweaters, 1 4 pair of mittens, six other defect that formerly ruled Pickup and delivery every Mon and iron. Grants Pass Bargain layettes, three dozen diapers and out numerous applicants, will be day and Thursday in Cave House, 624-626 So. 6th street, 10 children’s dresses have been corrected, if necessary, after en­ Junction, Kerby and Phone 86. 50-tf completed. Holland The Illinois Valley listees arrive at training stations. Applicants suffering from hernia MACK’S SEED & FEED STORE Dorcas society are working every (¡RANTS PASS now under new management. Wednesday and Thursday after­ will bi accepted provided their I. STEAM LAUNDRY Q.’s are 75 or better. Recruits Carries a complete line of feeds noons, and has been responsible for “ Since 1900" suffering from hernia will be and seeds of all kinds. Make much of the completed sewing. At treated at the training stations and the Garden club Christmas party our store your headquarters the three dozen diapers were hem­ will be enrolled for schooling dur­ SUMMONS med. A group is meeting at the ing their periods of convalescence. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Legion Auxiliary room every Sat­ Other physical defects which THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR urday afternoon, and everyone in­ formerly prevented men from be­ THE COUNTY OF JOSEPHINE terested is urged to meet with ing accepted as recruits, but which Hazel Hallam, Plaintiff, them, or to come then and get ma­ now are waived, are seasonal hay vs. H. A. Hallam, Defendant. terials. A suggestions for some­ fever; correctible nasal deformi­ SECONDS TO To H. A. Hallam, the above ties or nasal deformities of such a PORTLAND S CITY CENTER named Defendant: You are here­ thing to do at your own Christ­ by required to appear and answer mas party, is to work on Red degree as not to interfere with Close to Business. Theater. Shopping < duty: undernourished and under­ district . . . Garden surroundings the complaint filed against you in Cross articles, why not? Com- Spacious View" room* with bath or the above entitled suit for a di­ developed applicants, providing shower. vorce within four weeks from and pleted work can be handed to any the condition is not due to organic $200 AND UP after the 20th day of November of the people listed above, or left disease; and minor surgical defects 1941, the date of the first pub­ , » lication of this summons; and if with Mrs. Green at the Model Gro­ which can be corrected within a - ... * Applicants who possess I you fail to answer for want there­ cery in Cave Junction or Mrs. M. month. of. the Plaintiff will apply to the IS natural serviceable teeth, with ' Court for the relief prayed for in C. Athey at the News office. at least two molars in functional i Plaintiff's complaint on file in this occlusion and not more than four' o- uit. which relief is for a Decree inc’sors missing, will be accept- ' of Divorce and for the ownership Look out for pedestrians. S W. BROADWAY AT COLUMBIA of the personal property described able. Dental treatment will be PORTLAND in the comnlaint, namely a Mer­ given at the training stations. cury four-door automobile, and such other and different order and relief a- the Court may adjudge and decree therein, and if you fa.i to answer for want thereof the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in Plain­ tiff's complaint. This summons is published and ■nice thereof made upon you by publication under and in virtue of an order of the Honorable H. K. Hanna. Judge of the above en­ titled Circuit Court of the State of ■» .* > Ore ron for Josephine County, made, rendered, and entered of record on the 15th day of Novem­ ber, 1941, ordering publication of CONVENIENT tlr summons for four consecutive COMFORTABLE and successive weeks. A C. HOUGH, ECONOMICAL Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and postoffice address: i Pure Silk full fashioned Hose. PORTLAND,ORE. < Tuff-. Building, Grants Pass More than ever Hosiery is the On gon. 29-33 ideal gift. Ask for beautiful Gift Box. 1 t OF FINAL SETTLE ILLINOIS VALLEY RED ( ROSS NEWS StJlndreWs Hosiery MENT rtcrqft CAmew PHOTOGRAPHS (’ameras and Supplies 113 N 6th St., Grants Pass Subscribe for The News. NOTICE OF FINAL MENT SETTLE­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF Till: STATE OF OREGON. FOR THE COUNTY OF JOSEPH­ INE. in the Matter of the Estate of J. II. \HI.F. Decease!. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Saturday the 3rd day of Jan­ uary, 1942, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon of -aid day. at the County Court Room in (¡rants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon, is the time and place for hearing of the Final Account filed herein, in the above entitled ■ ■state. Any and all persons hav­ ing any objections thereto wil’ ap­ pear at the time and place men­ tioned. Published by order of the Coun­ ty Couit, said order made and dat- • i N 'vember 27th, 1941. A. C. HOUGH, Administrator wit"h the will an­ nexed, of the estate of J. il Ahlf, Deceased. Dates of publication: Dec. 4, 11. 18, 25. 1941, and Jan. 1. 1942 THE 1942 DIONNE “QUINTS” CALENDAR ■a HOPE ( BEST” is now ready for free distri- bution to our adult friends and neighbors. ♦ The calendar shows the world famous children in what is considered the most beautiful picture yet made of them. The number available is lim­ ited. So it is wise to come in soon for yours. Every girl wants one. 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