Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, April 08, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    Illinois Valley News. Thursday. April 8, 1913
CLASSIFIED ADS
Our ßreat America A
Page Five
—
by Tryon
FOR SALE—At a bargain, 40
acres, two miles from Cave
Junction. Am called for the
army so unable to work farm.
Inquire at News office. 49-ltp
WANTED—Man to do inside
painting. Inquire Mrs. Helen
Ulrich at Holland.
49-ltp
fO PERCENT OF ALL INDUSTRIAL PAYROLLS AND TAXES OF
AClFlC NORTHWEST ARE DERIVED FROM THE GROWING,
ILARVESTING AND MILLING OF FOREST PRODUCTS
WANTED—To contact members
of the Church of Christ in this
community. Address or see J.
S. Bedingfield, Cemetery road.
Cave Junction.
49-2tp
LADIES—Uncle Sam needs your
silk and Nylon hose. Leave
them at the Haynes Clothing
store or News office in Cave
Junction, Floyd store in Hol­
land. Let’s sock the Japs with
these needed articles.
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.
SELL IT if you don’t want it. A
classified ad in this paper does
the job. If you want something,
it works that way too. The cost
is so low it doesn't hurt a bit.
FOR SALE- -Special gasoline for
lamps, irons and stoves. Cave
Junction Motor Court, K. C.
Hamilton.
ABSTRACTS — Title insurance,
affiliated with Commonwealth,
Inc., Josephine County Abstract
Co., Masonic Bldg., Grants Pass. |
HERE IS ONE MILE OF
AllROAD IN THE U S FOR
VERY 563 PEOPLE -
THE REST OF THE WORLD
THERE IS ONLY ONE MILE
OF RAILROAD FOR EVERY
3, 620 PEOPL E
IN THE FIELD U S SOLDIERS HAVE
EXPERT CARE OF THEIR EVES. MOBILE
OPTICAL SHOPS CARRY A COMPLETE
SUPPLY OF LENSES FITTINGS AND
EQUIPMENT TO CARE FOR THE NEEDS
OF SOLDIERS WHO WEAR GLASSES
Feature Dance to be given Sat­
urday, April 17th, under auspices
of the American Legion in the
Legion hall, Cave Junction. Gents,
$1.00, ladies free.
Good music
and a good time assured.
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Mrs. Ted Webb, nee Naue, re­
ceived word that her father had
passed away in a New York hos­
pital. after an illness of more than
15 years. Mr. Naue was a veter­
an of World War I, and was also
an artist of some note. He spe­
cialized in making pictures from -
postage stamps, which he did while
confined these many years in the (
hospital. Mrs. Webb is in pos­
session of some of his finest work.
Dick Naue, of O’Brien, is a son.
TIRES
New 3rd Grade Tires on Hand
In nearly all sizes.
High grade valcanizing, recap-1
ping and general tire repair.
S. & M Tire Shop
at Junction Redwood and
0...............................................................
Pacific Highways.
25-tf
FOR SALE — Mining location
blanks, both quartz and placer
and trespass notices at the
Illinois Valiev News office.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Theurkauf of
Crescent City visited their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Theurkauf last Sunday.
Interesting Letter
(Continued from Page One)
and white, very thoroughly shat-
tered the bottle of champagne on
the boat and christened her the
U. S. S. Alazon Bay." While she
did this down on the ways, burners
in pure white uniforms cut away
the two large plates holding the
ship, and the navy band struck up
Navy Song. Fifty men were up
on the boat but only a few of
these ventured up on the flight
deck for the ride down. Flags
and pennants were strung from
stern to bow in a large inverted V.
Suddenly she broke lose and |
with a bang! At approximately 26
. .................................................................... .
FORMERLY JOHNSON S MINER S GROCERY
War bond dollars provide food for our fighting men
—-clothing — rifles — hand grenades — Every­
thing you can think of to help them keep their
lives safe — to help them win victory soner.
60c per dozen
FOR YOUR EGGS
COME IN AND SEE US AT ONCE
Rogue River Hardware
Hodgen - Brewster Poultry Feeds
“Where Most People Trade"
Grants Pass, Oregon
a.
■B
Victory Fertilizer
KERBY, OREGON
DO YOU WANT
While we at home do not have this marvelous privi­
lege of being in the front ranks, we do have the
privilege of providing the necessary articles to
make victory sure, anil the Rogue River Hardware
is glad to add this thought to the people of the Il­
linois Valley and the county at large, and to urge
all to do their utmost to make this War Loan the
big success it must be.
s*""
minutes
after 12:00 the Alazon
i
|
Bay
slipped swiftly but so ma­
jestically into the Columbia river.
Havoc reigned!
Mrs. Roose­
velt stood in the christening stand,
her new black outfit splattered
with champagne; the workers
cheered; airplanes hummed over­
'
head, and the band kept on play­
ing. What did I do? Well I re­
gretted not having done any real
1
work toward her completion and
sang "Anchors Aweigh” at the top
of my lungs.
Sincerely Yours,
DONN1S SAUER.
BRUCE HANNA
You Lend Your Money
SUMMONS
t
f
r-
for
Are completely fortified with ALL the essential Vitamins and
Minerals through the use of Vitamin A and B Oil.
The High Quality of the ingredients used and the Method of
Blending Increase DIGESTABILITY and make it possible for
the Chick to ASSIMILATE and make the most efficient use of
the health building and promoting values of the Feed.
“YOU MIGHT AS WELL HAVE THE BEST”
YOU GET IT IN HODGEN-BREWSTER FEEDS
tí
Victory Gardens
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR
THE COUNTY OF JOSEPH
1NE.
WINNIE G. EAKINS, plaintiff.
vs.
JESSE M EAKIN'S, defendant.
To: The Above Named Defend­
ant: 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, which date is the 18th
day of March, 1943. and if you
fail to so appear and answer said
complaint, plaintiff will apply to
the above court for a decree of di­
vorce forever dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now and heretofore
existing between you and the
above named plaintiff.
This summons is published by
order of the Hon. H. K. Hanna.
Judge of the above entitled court
dated March 12th. 1943, 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, Ore­
gon.
M it*
out war alcohol for the government for
ammunition, tires, medical supplies and
chemicals, they still are able to account for
nearly a billion and a half dollars in taxes
each year. That’s on account of the fact the
beverage distillers, though working 100%
for the government, are still able to supply
the public with beverages from the reserve
stocks made during peacetime.
“Quite an unusual case, isn’t it. Jim?"
Confer tnct of Alcoholic Htv fragt Industries, Inc
They Give Their Lives--
FOR RENT or SALE—Cozy 3 '
room furnished house, on the I
banks of the Illinois river. In-I
quire at The News office. 23-ltf
4
Mr. and Mrs. Atlas M. Blown
are here for a short time looking
after their property. Ye Rustic
Inn, on Redwoods highway. They
are both doing defense work in
Portland.
13 BILLION
DOLLARS
TO RENT — One Acre ground
with house and barn at Holland.
Good garden spot and fruit
trees. Electricity and cold run­
ning water in house. Telephone
or see Harry R. Floyd, Holland,!
Oregon.
49-ltc i
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF'
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR I
THE COUNTY OF JOSEPH­
INE.
ELMER I). TOOLEY. Plaintiff.
vs.
OPAL TOOLEY. Defendant.
To the above named defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You are
hereby required to appear and ans-!
wer the complaint filed against1
you in the above entitled court1
and cause within four <4> weeks,
from the date of first publication |
of this summons, which date is the |
25th day of March. 1943, and if
you fail to so appear and answer
said complaint, plaintiff will apply
to the above court for a decree of
divorce forever dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now and here-1
tofore existing between you and
the above named plaintiff.
This summons is published by
order of the Hon. H. K. Hanna.
Judge of the above entitled court,
date March 20th, 1943, 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, Ore.
“Had any news from George and his family
since they moved away, Judge?”
“ Yes, I had a letter from him day before
yesterday. He’s in Kentucky ...the family's
fine and they all like it there. George says
he has a fine job in a beverage distillery.
He brought out an interesting point in his
letter I hadn’t thought of before. He said
that while the beverage distillers are work­
ing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week turning
......................................................... B ates the work of the management
and fully understands the efforts
of the workers toward the war ef-
fort.
The presentation of flowers fol-
lowed her speech and then the in­
vocation by Rev. Charles Stanley
Mook of St. Luke’s Episcopal
church of Vancouver.
The launching was ---------- I
can’t think of any word to des­
cribe it except beautiful.
That’s the story of the Second War Loan for Uncle
Mrs. Roosevelt, dressed in black
Sam. This is the greatest financial drive in the
history of the world, and this is the powder we
need to send to the boys on the fighting front—to
let them know we are doing our part the best we can.
CALIFORNIA MINING J O U R-
NAL for sale at the News office.
Advertising and subscriptions
for this magazine taken here.
4
Phil Sawyer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Freeling Sawyer, arrived in
the valley on several weeks fur­
lough from Ft. Lewis where he is
stationed. While here Phil will
enlarge his locker and storage
capacity at his ice plant and make
other necessary improvements.
$1.0(1 for 100 pounds
$1.50 for 25 pounds
$2.50 for 50 pounds
80c for 10 pounds
15c f • 5 pounds
ALSO COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR
COMMERCIAL USERS!
(5-6-8, 3-10-10, Sulphate of Ammonia, Nitrate
of Soda anti Triple Super)
SPECIALS for Monday 12 and Tuesday 13
PEANUT BUTTER
2 Pound jar for
KRAFT DINNER
2 Packages for
BREAKFAST CUP
(Delicious and saves Coffee)
PLANTS LN SEASON!
II-O OATS
3 Pound Box for
GILL BROS. SEEDS IN BI LK.
SWAN SOAP
Large Bar, each
COMPLETE LINE OF SPERRY FEEDS.
Mack's Seed & Feed
514 SOUTH SIXTH STREET
GRANTS PASS
SAUER KRAUT (In Standard Mason Jars)
No Points. Quart jar
58c
19c
19c
34c
19c
Seasonable Fresh Fruits and Vegetables