Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, May 21, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Page Three
Illinois Valley News. Thursday. May 21. 1912
BLESSED EVENT
CLASSIFIED ADS
Defending the Pacific Coast
FOR SALE- Four months old pure
bred Jersey bull calf. Will be
registered under the new selec­
tive registration. May be seen
at Jersey Paradise Farm near
Grants Pass. Geo. R. Riddle.
3-ltc
BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Little, a son, Douglas Sheridan,
Tuesday, May 12 in Grants Pass,
weighing 7 S pounds. While her
husband is in the army Mrs. Lit
tie has been living with her par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. S. B Wheeler
Selma.
Poopy Dance
AM SELLING some property in
Cave Junction territory. If your
property is for sale at the right
price, get in touch with me. H.
W. Baker, Wilderville, Oregon.
REMEMBER* The
A dima out of every
dollar we earn
IS OUR QUOTA
FURNITURE — When you need
New or Used Furniture, think of
Manchel’s. Keep up the home
the boys are fighting for. Man-
chel's Furniture, 112 N. 6th St.,
Grants Pass.
-2-tf.
WANTED — Wool and Mohair,
hides and pelts, junk batteries,
radiators, scrap iron and all
scrap metals. Grants Pass Bar­
gain House, 624-626 So. 6th St.
Phone 86.
50-tf
FOR RENT- One 2-rooni and one
3-room cabin. Call at the H. &
L. Cafe, Cave Junction.
3-ltc
FOR SALE — Mining location
blanks, both quartz ancT placer
and trespass notices at the
Illinois Valley News office.
FURNISHED and
unfurnished
houses for rent. $6.50 to $18.00.
Harry Floyd, Holland, Oregon.
3-ltc
for VICTORY with
U.S. WAR BONDS
10% OF INCOME
uwd by Censor
ANADAS
coast defenses i home and abroad. $1.<>00.000.000 will
have been vastly improved since be spent ill 1942 4:1 When it is
the Japanese attack on Pearl Har­ (complete there will be a Canadian
bor. The Bofors anti-aircraft gun I army overseas of two corps. A
in this photo is one of many, all division now in Canada will be
manufactured in Canada, which equipped as an armoured unit,
trained and sent overseas. Another
stand ready to blast away at the army tank brigade will be created
first sign of an enemy raider. Be- for use with infantry divisions. De­
cause of the deafening noise which fense of east and west coasts have
accompanies the rapid fire of the been placed under two commands,
gun, the cease tire order is given j Air, land and sea services in these
the trigger mail by a yank of the areas, as well as in Newfoundland,
rope which the soldier at left holds have been placed under the single
in his hand. To equip and train the j command of the senior officer in the
army which guards Canada at I area.
IS OUR QUOTA
C
D. R. Morrison. Mr. Calhoun has
TAKILMA NEWS
recently returned from Palmyra (
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_________
Island where he was employed on (
Clarence Strong has been in
the government project.
Grants Pass during the past week
with a severe cold, He hoped to
Work on the Takilma casualty 1
return to his work on the Sanger station is progressing nicely. It
Peak road sometime this week.
is surprising what a few women
f
can do with saw, hammer and paint
Earl Niederman, Chester Smith brushes.
—o—
FOR SALE—No trespassing cards and Gordon Peterson are boarding
Mr. and Mrs. Curlie Baird of
at The News Office.
52tf with Mrs. Cecil Owens while be­
ing employed on the Sanger peak Takilma made a business trip to |
SOMETHING NEW—Sheet music. road.
Granti Pass the first of the week.
35c per copy. Special edition,
Mr. and Mrs. Meade Cardinal
“The Marines’’ hymn, as feat- j
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Calhoun were Grants Pass visitors on Mon­
ured in the movie, “To the spent the week-end at the home of day.
Shores of Tripoli.’’ Cave City
Drug Store.
3-tf
FOR SALE—-One Jersey - Guern­
sey milch cow, just fresh, two
days. First calf. D. R. Rex­
ford, Cave Junction.
3-ltp
Auxiliary
Poppy Dance, Saturday, May 23rd.
Good music. Tickets 75c.
FOR SALE—Good, new remodel­
ed house very reasonable. Harry
Elroy, Kerby, Oregon. 52-5tp
ABSTRACTS - Title insurance,
affiliated with Commonwealth,
Inc., Josephine County Abstract
Co., Masonic Bldg., Grants Pass.
-2-12tl
The Nr.tion’s No. 1 Life Insurance Policy
IN WAR BONDS
Leurrer
,rn
HADLEYS
A beautiful Funeral Service,
more than any other cere­
mony of contemporary life,
serves humanity’s finest sen­
sibilities and forms its deep­
est and most lasting impres­
sions.
GRANTS P\SS
JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF THE
FAMOUS •RHYTHM” SLIPS an;! (¡OWNS
The very thing for that EXTRA SPECIAL Graduation Gif
$2.98 to $1.98
Tea Rose and White
If the Great Emergency
struck your home tomorrow
—have you given thought as
to whom you would call for
aid—and as to what your
needs would be?
LIFE BRASSIERS
Sixes 32 to 44
$1.00 to $2.75
Nylon Net Lace and Satin Flesh and White
L.
FUNERAL NOME
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Y «rC5u. Ttu«nvw588
CONGRATULATIONS
A New Modern
Deposit Plan to
save your Time
to the
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF JOSEPHINE}
WILLIAM W. PHINNEY,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MILICENT M. PHINNEY,
Defendant.
To the above named Defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON:
You are hereby
required to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled court and cause ■
within four (4) weeks from the
date of first publication of this
summons, wh ch date is the 7th
day of May, 1942, and if you fail
to so appear and answer said com­
plaint, plaintiff will apply to the
above court for a decree of divorce
forever dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now and heretofore ex­
isting between you and the above
named plaintiff.
This summons is publ’shed by
ILO H K H
order i
Judge of the above entitled court
dated May 2nd. 1942, ordering
publication hereof once each week
for four successive weeks.
W. T. MILLER.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Postoffice address: United States
National Bank Bldg.. Grants
Pass, Oregon.
NATIONAL FOREST
FOR SALE
TIMBER
Sealed bids will be received bj
the Forest Supervisor, Grants
Pass, Oregon, up to and including
2 00 P M„ May 25, 1 142, an I
will be >pened immediately there­
after. for all the live timber
marked for cutting, and all mer­
chantable dead timber standing
and down located on an area em­
bracing about 214 acres within
Section 24.Township
40 South,
Range 7 W.W.M., Siskiyou Na-
tioral Forest, Oregon, estimated
to be 1.500,000 feet B.M more or
less of live sugar pine and an un­
estimated amount of merchantable
dead, standing or down, sugar
pine
No bid of less than $7.00
per M feet will be considered. In
addition to the' prices paid for
stumnage, a cooperative deposit
of $.50 per M feet B.M. for the
total cut of sugar pine timber un­
der this agreement, to be used by
the Forest Service for paying the
cost of sla<h disposal, and a coop­
erative depo-.t of $.25 per M feet
B. M. for the total cut of timber
under the terms of the agreement
to cover the < >st of tree planting,
seed sowing and timber stand im­
provement work, will be required.
Three
thousand
dollars
($3,-
000.001 must be deposited with
each bid. to be applied on the pur­
chase price, refunded, or retained
in part as liquidated damages, ac­
cording to . onditions of sale. The
right to reject any and all bids is
reserved. Before bids are submit­
ted. full information concerning
the timber, the conditions of sale,
and the submission of bids should
be obtained from the Forest Sup-
ervisor. Grants Pass, Oregon, or
the District Ranger, Cave Junc-
tion, Oregon.
Umtil rrtt i'n»»
CLASS OF 1942
Quick - Easy - Safe
BEST WISHES FOB
YOUR HAPPINESS and
SUCCESS
THROUGH
LIFE.
OWL CAFE
Mr. and Mr»
Ralnh Holcomb
Write or call
lor complete
information—
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