Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, May 13, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday. May 13, 1943
Buy your Defense Stamps today.
CLASSIFIED ADS
LOST—“A’’ ration book, issued
to Mr. Robert Smith, Cave
Junction, Oregon.
Please re­
turn to News office.
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LOST — A pair of Army Field
Glasses in Cave Junction while
some of the men from Camp
White were here recently. These
field glasses are not allowed to
be in the possession of civilians.
Finder please return to News
office.
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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 Hoi-
land. Let’s sock the Japs with
these needed articles.
FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE In­
surance. See M. C. Athey at
the News office.
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FOR SERVICE—Bull and boar.
Inquire of Gay Smith, Cave
Junction.
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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.
LOST—’42 Oregon State License
plate No. 407-255.
Finder
please return to News office.
FOR SALE — Mining location
blanks, both quartz and placer
and trespass notices at the
Illinois Valley News office.
You can’t spell Victory with an
absent T. Don’t procrastinate. Buy
Bonds before it is too late. A Bond
today will keep the Jap away.
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 P m >.
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HAVE BUYERS for ranches, large
and small.
You furnish the I
property and we furnish the
buyers. List with Sam J. Mill-
ter, Muir’s Auto Court, Cave
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Junction
—
LOST—Wednesday, one sack egg
mash; sack shell and block salt
between Cave Junction and
Slate Creek. Finder notify J.
A. Barrett, Rt. 1. Reward. 2-ltp
FOR SALE—What have yon? An 1
ad in this column sure gets re­
sults, and they cost so little, j
t Grants Pass or contact Ed Hughes,
order for over a million dairy an­ I County RR Supervisor at Large or
DAIRY CALVES
imals for delivery after the war. Carroll S. Rycraft, local county
IN DEMAND
The farmers help is urgently re- ’ RR Supervisor at 8 Lundburg
The local office of the Farm Se­ quested as there are still many I , building.
curity Administration has received heifer calves from good cows be-j
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word from its Portland office that ing killed at birth or sold for veal Brewold Pine Co.
they now have orders for 1500' because dairymen are producing
Mill In Operation
dairy calves from farmers in* sur­ at capacity of their farms and do t
not
have
feed
or
labor
to
raise
j
plus feed areas of Oregon, Idaho,
Harold Brewold, owner
and Washington and can use even their heifer calves.
Brewold
Pine company, who
The farmers of Josephine coun- :
more heifers if they can be pur­
cently moved his saw mill from
ty
have
cooperated
very
well
with
,
chased.
Cave Junction to Takilma, has
This is a direct appeal to dairy­ the Dairy Animal Conservation
started operating after the mill
Program
and
as
a
result
the
calves
men to save their heifer calves.
was completely rebuilt and im-
Eventually those calves will add from Josephine county are in de­
proved.
mand
over
the
three
states
of
Ore
­
to our much needed milk supply.
The mill proved very satisfac-
gon,
Washington
and
Idaho.
At
Not only does our country need
tory from the start and now is op­
present
the
demand
is
greatest
for
all the milk than can be produced,
erating full time and cutting twice
but will need over a million dairy dairy calves and heifers.
as much lumber as the old mill
Prices
paid
for
calves
will
vary
animals to re-stock Europe after
was doing. The mill employs eight
according
to
age.
breed,
and
pro
­
the war. The British Purchasing
men and a large force in the woods
Commission has already placed an duction of the dams, but generally
$10 will be paid for 10 to 14 day nearby. Logging operations is un­
der the direction of George
this, the 13th day of May, A. D.. old dairy calves, this includes mill­
Thorpe.
ing shorthorns. Where production
1943.
V. A. C. AHLF,
is over 380 pounds additional sums
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Don’t forget the jolly card party!
will be paid. If calves are over
Schmidt Building,
given
by the Auxiliary at their
14 days old they will be purchased
Grants Pass, Oregon.
room Saturday night. May 15.
on
the
basis
of
size
and
condition.
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There is a demand for Jose­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
phine
and Jackson county dairy
Remember Batcan
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed heifers from 6 months to 2 years
I inert
executrix of the estate of Raphael old and top prices are paid for
A
Dime
Out of
S. Leonard, deceased, under the these heifers, about 10 per cent
Every Dollar in
will of said deceased, by order of above local beef prices. All pur­
the County Court of Josephine
U.S. War Bonn's
County, Oregon; all persons hav­ chases will be made direct from
ing claims against the estate of the farmer and time and place of
said Deceased are hereby notified delivery for shipment will be made
and required to present the same, at time of purchase. This practice
with proper vouchers, to the un­
dersigned at the office of James will apply to the purchase of
T. Chinnock, First National Bank calves as well as older heifers.
Building, Grants Pass, Oregon,
It is the desire of the FSA to
within six months from date of purchase only those calves or old­
this notice, which date is May 13,
er heifers not needed by local
1943.
Dated and first published May dairymen or good dairy type ani­
‘ 13, 1943.
mals that may be slaughtered.
JESSIE M. LEONARD.
Farmers desiring any additional
Executrix of the Estate of information can phone the local
Raphael S. Leonard, Deceased
2-6 Farm Security Office at 301,
PAY
1942-43 TAXES
NOW
3rd QUARTER OF TAX FOR 1942-43 BE­
COMES DELINQUENT AFTER
MAY 15th
ASK FOR YOUR PERSONAL TAX
Bring Statement or old tax receipt
with you for description
j
T he NC .V ENGLAND ’
COLONISTS. LACKING
VIRGINIAS TOBACCO CROP ANO
FERTILE. SOIL TURNED TO THE
SEA FORTHEIR LIVELIHOOD.
N eatest
friend of our colonial
shipping WAS JOHN WINTHROP FIRST
GOVERNOR Of MASSACHUSETTS WHOSE
TINY SLOOP BLESSING OF THE BAY*1630.
TRADED ALONG THE NEW ENGLAND
COAST AND EVEN WITH THE DUTCH
ON MANHATTAN ISLAND.
TnOS£MOMSTaeCiNN'NCS COAtTAL
AND INTIRCOASTAL TRAM DRfW STfADUY
DY TNt Tint MOOR eNTRANCt WfOrNOWM
note yuan haifoor rom tmymam haas
Mtn/* Jnihtutt
.tyrt
Hr*
Divorto ttausivtiYnTNOie Mt rations .
THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD
TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE
Sunday and
Daily Papers
You can’t afford to be
Without Insurance
Don’t Wait Until it is
TOO LATE!
SEE M C. ATHEY
at The News Office
For Sale at the
Illinois Valley News
JOURNAL
OREGONIAN
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BRUCE HANNA
FORMERLY JOHNSON’S MINER’S GROCERY
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KERBY, OREGON
HATCHING EGGS
A. DONLEY BARNES
6Oc. per dozen for the Juration
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
FOR SALE—No trespassing cards
at The News Office.
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SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
MARIAN O'NEILL. Plaintiff. VS.
JERRY O’NEILL. Defendant. To
JERRY O'NEILL. Defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You are
hereby required to appear and ans­
wer the Amended Complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
suit, within ten days from the date
of the service of this Summons up­
on you, if served within this Coun­
ty; or if served within any other
County of this state, then within
twenty days from the date of ser­
vice of this Summons upon you;
or if served by publication hereof,
then on or before four weeks from
the first publication of this Sum­
mons, which date of first publica­
tion is Thursday. May 13, 1943.
and the last date of publication is
Thursday, June 3, 1943, and the
last date for your appearance is
Saturday. June 12. 1943. And if
you fail to answer or otherwise
appear. for want thereof, the
Plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed for in the
Complaint, to-wit: For a decree
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
now and heretofore existing be­
tween the Plaintiff and the De­
fendant and fully divorcing the
Plaintiff from the Defendant, for
equitable relief, and for costs in
this suit. This summons is pub­
lished in the Illinois Valley News,
at Cave Junction, Josephine Coun­
ty. Oregon, pursuant to an Order
of the Honorable H. K. Hanna.
Circuit Judge, requiring said pub­
lication thereof for a period of I
four successive weeks. Dated on i
JT BEGINS WITH THE TERRIBLE WIN­
TER OF IGOZ WHEN THE DISCOUR­
AGED POPHAM COLONISTS ON THE
KENNEBEC RIVER.MAINE HEWE0
FROM THE FOREST THE FIRST AMERI-
CAN BUILT COMMERCIAL VESSEL.THE
30 TON PINNACE VIRGINIA AND
SAILED IN HER TO ENGLAN0 .
Gone up
in Smoke!
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ABSTRACTS — Title insurance,
affiliated with Commonwealth.
Inc., Josephine County Abstract!
Co., Masonic Bldg., Grants Pass.
NOTARY PUBLIC
M. C. ATHEY
I.. E. ATHEY
HARRY MESSENGER
AMY HUSSEY
■^MONG HI5TORV5JHOST THRILLING STORIES IS THAT
OF OUR MERCHANT MARINE.
ITS FIRST CHAPTERS. LIKE
MANY LATER ONES. WERE
WRITTEN FROM STERN NE­
CESSITY
.VrtSW.W.-.SSSW.V.V.WWA
STRAYED — 7 head of young
Guernsey yearlings. Owner can ,
recover same, by proving owner-1
ship and paying for this adv.
and pasture bill. J. W. Welch.
Kerby, Oregon.
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TIRES
New 3rd Grade Tires on Hand
In nearly all sizes.
High grade valcanizing. recap­
ping and general tire repair.
8 ,v M Ttf» Shop
at Junction Redwood and
Pacific Highways.
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Page Three
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of the War
Feed Hodgen - Brewster Feeds
fc
YOU CAN GET THEM HERE AT GRANTS PASS PRICES
Chick Feeding Instructions (7th 8th Week)
Department
YES, YOU CAN BUY NtW SCREZ.NS THIS YEAR!
FIRESTONE flatiodnce¿
PLASTIC SCREEN ffi
"■ OFfe 4* r
H
for Itoplacomootl
for Naw Scroontl
NOW
H-B Developing Scratch, as before. Gradually change fiom H-B Chick Starter
to H-B Developing Mash at 7 weeks. l.i hour to 1 hour rest pei iod before the evening
feeding. Increase hopper space. Fiesh water. Gleen feed. No. 3 granite grit in
hoppers. Light feeding of oats in hopper at noon.
GROCERY SPECIALS
FOR
MONDAY
KLIK BEADS OF SOAP
Large Box
__ —
IIP
Wuhabla, Will Not Stain
Never Needi Painting
Guaranteed Ruttproof, Fadeproof
Raiiiti Rain, Snow, Heat and Cold
Flaaibla— Yield» Under Impact and
Return» to Original Shape
Eaiy to Apply, No Sharp Edge»
Tally-Ho
Trumppt
(».9.5
• Full triplo font
• Commanding but ploafant
A compact, inexpensive horn
with a brilliant matalustre
finish Haa fingertip control.
BORAXO
10-oz. Package
AMAIZO, Gloss or Corn Starch
Per Box
Stooring Wk.»/
Spinner
:i9<-
CLampa on steering wheel
and enables you to turn the
wheel qu’ckly and with
IWSia eSaal
Hannum & Kelt Chevrolet
411 South Sixth Street
Grant* Pas*
AND TUESDAY
27c
14c
16c
*
»
HAPPY-VALE SWEET PICKLES
Per Quart
•39c
Bit; fit; RE EN BEANS
1 Pound l-oz.
DURKEE’S SANDWICH SPREAD
Pint
16c
3Oc
TENDER LEAF TEA BALLS
20 for
24c
BILOXI SHRIMP, 7oz.
2 for
SPERRY’S PANCAKE FLOUR
9 9-10 Pound Sack
WESSON OIL
Quart
71c
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