Illinois Valley News. Thursday, July 16, 1942 This fall attention will be cen­ tered on a common evil through­ out the state. And this is the mat­ ter of jury lists. Did you ever check up these lists from one court term to another and notice that the “same old names” “drawn’ from time to time, most everyone knows that some­ thing isnt just “skookum.” skinless organisms floating idly in the sea. Few people realize that the skin is itself an organ of the human body, fully as important to life as the heart or lungs or brain. Actually, the skin is the largest organ of the body. A rug equal in size and weight to a man's skin would cover from IB to 20 square feet of floor space and weigh six pounds! CLASSIFIED ADS The Great Protector SAME JURY LISTS GOOD PASTURE—For rent, or 20 head of cattle for a long time, Althouse district. O. C. Larsen, Cave Junction. 11-ltp FOR SALE—One young saddle mare, one 8-year-old pack and saddle gelding, also pack sad­ dle. Ethel Banta, Kerby. 11-ltp FOR RENT OR SALE—Cozy 4 room house, furnished. A de­ lightful home on the banks of the Illinois river. Inquire at 9-ltf The News Office. "THIS IS A REAL FIGHT War that will be won or lost with materais as well as men 1» says Paul Bunyan. Total You can t run a war or war produc­ tion without lumber and wood products With every log that is handled every piece of lumber or sheet ol plywood delivered, the industry is taking its poke at the.Axie " 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., Giants Pas-. -2-tf. four u’/e Investing 2 i t War Bonds FOR SALE—One packing saddle mare, fine condition, about 1020 pounds in weight, Price reasonable. Also 1929 F ord coupe with box back, good con­ dition, tires fair, price $65 cash. Inquire at Takilma Store. E. J. Allinger. 11-ltp This envelope we live in. the skin, protects our bodies 1 from cold, from heat, and from too rap­ id evaporation of body fluids. It is a regular automatic thermo­ stat, working constantly to keep the body's temperature normal. The skin serves us well as a “bureau of information." It warns us of pain, pressure, and unseen dangers. It provides us with on- of the traditional five sense, the sense of touch. The skirt is the body's first line of defense against infection. It has a secret weapon with which to re­ pel unwanted invaders—a hard outer surface that provides the germs with no place to live ami no foot! to eat. The skin has the remarkable ability to reveal the susceptibility of the body to certain diseases. It is so sensitive that the accuracy of the well-known Montoux Test for tuberculosis, for instance, de­ pends upon the recastions which WANTED—To buy trailer that uses 6.00x16 tires. Tires are not a necessary feature. See C. E. Thacker at Barber shop. 11-1tc RULE’S Ï THE DRESS SALE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. DOZENS OF DRESSES SUITABLE FOR SUMMER AND FALL WEAR. This Sale does not include mid - summer Dresses The attractive red. white and blue window sticker, pictured above, is the new yardstick of patriotism in the War Bond drive throughout the nation. With the slogan, “Everybody every pay day. ten percent,” sweep­ ing the country, patriotic Americans on the home front are rallying to their Government's appeal for funds with which to help finance the war. The home which displays li.e ten percent” sticker is doing its share toward Victory for America and the United Nations. The stickers are being dis­ tributed through local War Savings Chairmen. v. 5. 1 rcasury Department 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 SC, 50-tf SPEAKING OF HEALTH THE ENVELOPE WE LIVE IN If it hadn’t been for the de­ FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE In­ surance. See M. C. Athey at velopment of the flexible, water­ the News office. 4-tf tight membrane we call the skin it wouldn't have been possible at all ALL KINDS of heavy blacksmith for living beings, millions of years work now being done at the Hi ago, to emerge from the waters of Miller garage on Caves high­ way. Plow repairing, steel sharpening, etc. Hi Miller. formerly Des garage. 11-ltp BARUMS Old newspapers for sale at The News office, 10 cents per ban­ dle. 6OIDIa Bei ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE BOURBON IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR THE COUNTY OF JOSEPHINE In the Matter of the Guardian­ ship of George Porter, an incom­ petent person. NOW AT THIS TIME, upon reading a petition duly verified by Eli Morris, Guardian of the person and estate of George Por­ ter, an incompetent person, for license to sell the following de­ scribed real property, to-wit: 1 rotis East and West off the West side of the SWh of Sec. 2; and the SE1« of Sec. 3; And all of NE’* North of Grave Creek in Sec. 10; and 18 rods East and Wi st off West Side of NW1* of NW1* North of Grave Creek, and Harkness Ditch, in Sec. 1 1 ; And a parcel of land containing about 3.5 acres lying in the SW ’* of Sec. 2, and the SE1* of Sec. 3. described in deed records of Josephine Coun­ ty, Oregon. Book 85, page 608; all in Township 34 S. R. 6 W.. W. M., Josephine County, Ore­ gon ; to pay off the indebtedness and for the support and maintenance of the said incompetent. IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY ORDERED that the next of kin of said incompetent, anti all persons interested in said estate appear be­ fore me in the County Court Room in the City of Grants Pass. Jose­ phine County, Oregon, on the Hth day of August. 1942, at 10:00 A. M., to show cause, if any there be. why license should not be granted to sell said real property, and that a copy of this order be served by publication in the Illinois Valley News for four successive weeks, or 28 days, from the date of the first publication of said citation. Dated this 7th day of July. 1942. W A JOHNSON. Attest County Judge. BEN W. COUTANT, 10-13 County Clerk. BUY SALE OF DRESSES FOR RENT—Drag-saw. Splendid condition. Will rent by day or month to rigb* party. Inquire at News office. Judy Squire. ABSTRACTS — Title insurance, affiliated with Commonwealth, Inc., Josephine County Abstract Co., Masonic Bldg., Grants Pass. follow making an injection pre­ avoided by wearing lightweight cisely between the outer and in­ clothing. Hand Washing Important ner layers of the skin. The hands should be frequently Care of the Skin washed and the body cleansed, not Two and a half billion dollars only for the sake of appearance, ate spent every year in this coun­ but to help remove the danger of try for the care and ornament of getting into the system any dirt the skin. or infectious germs that may Generally speaking, a healthy cling tenaciously to the surface of skin, however, is a matter of good the skin. Hands should always be internal health and not of exter­ washed immediately before eating. nal treatment. A suitable diet, Most people, by giving the mat­ coupled with a normally function­ ter a little thought and following ing digestive tract and a common­ good habits of hygiene, find little sense program of cleanliness, will difficulty in giving proper care do most to improve the health and to the skin. As the envelope we appearance of your skin. live in, it certainly deserves our If we cannot feet! the skin from best efforts to keep it clean, heal­ outside, at least we can refrain thy, and attractive. from abusing or neglecting it. Ex­ posure t 1 the sun, for instance, must be taken in moderation. The r 1 initial doses must be small, and too much vacation sun bathing may be UNITED STATES actually dangerous. Sunburn is WAR painful, even iy a fairly mild case, BONDS AND and precious days from one’s va­ STAMPS cation and work may easily be lost by thoughtlessness in exposing one's self too long to “God's lid­ less eye.’ With the nation at war, every working hour counts. WAKE UP BUSINESS / There are various forms of der­ matitis or skin disease that must By Advertising In | / be guarded against, too. Inflam­ This Newspaper ''x A. / mation may be caused by poison ivy, poison oak. or sumac. Ring­ worm ami impetigo may require the advice of vour physician. 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