Page Three
Illinois Valley News. Thursday, March IB, 1911
CLASSIFIED ADS
Windows and Doors!
See
FOR SALE—2 cow stock trailer,
good condition. 2 brand new
tires and spare. Elmer Davis, S-
Bar-One ranch.
46-ltp
\ alley Lumber Co.
for your repair jobs
221 W. F St.
DYNAMITE
Try Valley Lumber Co. if you need
blasting powder. 221 West F
St., Grants Pass.
44-tfc
Phone 47
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ABSTRACTS — Title insurance,
affiliated with Commonwealth.
Inc., Josephine County Abstract s'
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Co.. 217-219 No. 6th St.. Grants
Put,
HAVE BUYERS for ranches, large 5
and small.
You furnish the 0
property and we furnish the
ss
buyers. List with Sam J. Mil
ler, Muir Auto Court, Cave
Junction.
5-tf
E. E. DOPYERA will pay cash for
your ohi furniture, pianos, over &
stuffed. What have you? Phone s-
86, Hollywood Specialty Shop, s’»
626 So. 6th st.. Grants Pass.
FOR SALE—No trespassing cards
at The News Office.
52tf
RED STAMPS
AS, BB, and C8 in Book IV (ten
points each), good for meats and
fats, expire May 20.
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The United States Civil Service
Commission has announced an ex
amination to fill the position of
- fourth class postmaster at Kerby.
Oregon. The examination will be
| held at Grants Pass, Ore. Receipt
I of applications will close on Mar.
31, 1944.
The salary for this position dur
ing the last fiscal year was $886.
The current salary will be tempor
arily increased by 15 pei cent, the
amount not to exceed an average
of $25 a month, by authority of
an Act of Congress.
The date of examination will be
stated on admission cards mailed
to applicants after the close of re
ceipt of applications, and will be
about 15 days after that date. The
examination is open to all citizens
of the United States who reside
within the territory supplied by the
post office for which this examin
ation is announced and who are at
least 21 years of age. but not yet
65 on the date of the close of re
ceipt of applications for this ex
amination. Application blanks and
Since
1899
TIMELY ITEMS
PAINTS
PAINT BRUSHES
New shipment of Paints and
Enamels
Size for every purpose
Many Patterns
lOc - 25c
lOc to 98c
EASTER ( ARDS
Eoi- Friends, Relatives and Service Men and Women
5c - lOc - 25c
NOTICE
DECORATED
TUMBLERS
HIND’S BEAUTY
BARGAIN
Many Patterns
75c Hand and Face Cream
5c
49c
"'ll I but little goo<l yen’ll do ttulering
last year'» crops"—Eliot
New shipments each week of popular Shrubs—Laurel, Box
weed, Heather and Others
MARCH
U Pres. Theodore Roosevelt
opens Roosevelt dam in
Phoenix, 1911.
up
GARDEN SEEDS
SPRING ANKLETS
Ferry, Mandeville, King
New Pastel Colors
SUMMONS
THE CIR( L IT COURT OF
THE ST XTE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF JOSE
PHINE.
\i !>r. ey v C Hamrick. Plaintiff,
v- Lotti
list? e Rebtkah Hamrick, de
fendant.
In ti e name of th«- State of Or-
■' n: You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint
f led ‘gainst you in the above en
titled suit within f ur ( 41 weeks
from the date
,0 of f ist publication
of this summons which date of
first publication is March 16. 1944.
and if you fail to so appear and
answer within the time aforesaid
Plaintiff will apply to the said
c >urt for the relief prayed for in
The complaint herein, to-wit: F t
a decree dissolving the bond« of
matrimony now and heretofore ex
isting between plairtiff and de-
and decreeing plaintiff
te divorce from the De-
ar.d such other relief as
roper and equitable here-
in. This summon« is published by
Hanna,
order of the H >n. H. K "
Judge of said Court made and en-
ring
tered March 9. 1944
. lblication hereof once a week for
four <4i successive weeks.
JAMES T ( HINNOCK.
A - ,ney f t Plaintiff. Postoffice
r ,dro«s: First National Bank
Building, Grants Pas«, Oregon.
Youngblood's Market
FORMERLY WITTROCK GROCERY
Kerby. Oregon
Business is Excellent
Getting better all the time, and we surely appre
ciate the confidence the people of the commun
ity are showing toward our efforts to please and
give service.
Our stock of groceries is getting larger every
week, and we now offer all the seasons delicacies
and staple foods.
We cordially invite you to come to our store,
look around and see for yourself what our stock
consists of and get acquainted.
Wc Still Have a Large Supply of Swift’s Bacon
Just bet wi eii us we want to remind our custo
mers that our stole is open Sundays from 9:90
a. in. to 6:00 p. in., to make it more convenient
for you to <hop. A friendly greeting awaits all
who come to this friendly little store.
f
Ambulance Service
L B. Hall Funeral Home
Near County Courthouse
5th and “C” Streets
Grants Pass
rS*\ 19 First Alaskan legislature
drives women •ufhatje.
— 20 - Uncle Ten: s Cabin1'
published. 1852.
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We Carry a Complete Line of
21—U. S. and China sign
halfbillion dollar loan
pact. ¡942.
15c - 25c - 39c
Material
22 Act prohibits American«
engaging In foreign
slave trade. 1794.
McGregor Co. 5-10-25
Ready to take away!
A 23 Fl - ds causing $50 000,-
000 damage along Mie
sissippi river begin. 1912.
Where It's Easy to lie Thrifty"
SHINGLES
CELOTEX WALLBOARD
ACME PAINTS
TENKOTE
-Interstate Commerce
Commission sets uniform
freight rates, 1912.
WNU te...
GRANTS PASS
SUMMONS
IN
In Grants Pass
PHONE 388
IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
EDITH NEDROW By ZELDA
DAWSON. Her Guardian Ad Lit
cm, Plaintiff. vs. EDWIN MAR
SHAL1 NEDROW. Defendant.
To’ The above named defend
ant: In the name of the State of
Oregon: You are her, by required
to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the
above entitled cause within four
(41 weeks from the date of first
publication of this summons, which
date is March 9, 1944. and if you
r fail so to appear and answer said
complaint, plaintiff will apply to
the court for a decree annulling
the marriage between you and
plaintiff, and for such other and
further relief as may be meet and
equitable. This Summons is pub
lished by order of the Hon. H. K.
Hanna, Judge of said Court, dated
March 2. 194 4. ordering publica
tion once a week for four (4) suc
cessive weeks.
C. F. PRUF.SS,
Attorney for Plaintiff. U. S. Na
tional Bank Bldg Grants Pa-s,
Ore.
45-49
OWL PHARMACY
DAY AND NIGHT
SHRUBS
5c - lOc
Come to
Book III expire.
Fourth ('lass
Postmaster Examination
"Where Most People Trade”
Grants Pass, Oregon
§
FOR SALE—Collie-Shepherd pup
pies, 2 males, 1 female, weaned,
$1 each, Mrs. Guy Dick. Gold
Canyon Pony ranch.
46-ltp I
FOR SALE—Weanei pigs, good
and fat, about 10 weeks old. Ben
George. Holland phone. 46-ltp
Y and Z in
March 20.
Rogue River Hardware
Since
1899
For Drugs, Toiletries
Fountain Service
BROWN STAMPS
$11.50
FOR SALE—Klamath spuds, No.
1, $3.50. No. 2. $2.50 per 100
lbs.
Drop seed $3.50. C. C.
Beck, Holland. Ore.
4;-ltp
FOR SALE — Mining location
blanks, both quartz and plaeer
and ‘respass notices at
>
Illinois Valiev News office.
Buy More
War Bonds fo, f,io>.
Due to overstock, will sell up to 2009 feet at
LOST—No. 3 Ration Book, name.
James R. Tibbs, Takilma. Ore
gon. Finder please return to
Earlie Tibbs, Takilma. Oregon.
NOTICE
timet ahead.
ONE INCH NEW BLACK PIPE
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.,
Granta Pass.
-2-tf.
Sealed bids will be received by
School District No. 3 for 75 tiers
of 16 inch well seasoned fir heater
wood. Wood must be delivered
and piled in the wood shed by
September 1.
Bids will be opened April 4 and
the board reserves the right to
accept or reject all bids.
ANNA WITTROCK,
Clerk, District No. 3
a war We've got toegbor
SPECIAL!
FOR SALE—12 and 16 inch block
wood. 75c a tier. Come and get
it. Barton-Womack Lumber Co.
Mill No. 1, O'Brien.
45-4tp
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full information about the require
ments of the examination may be
GREEN STAMPS
secured from the post office for
K. I. and M in Book IV. >
which this examination is an-
for processed fruits and
nounced, or from the United
tables expire March 20.
States Civil Service Commission,
BLUE STAMPS
Washington. 25, D C. Applica-
A8, B8, C8. D8 and ES in Book
tions must be on file with the
IV, (ten points each) good fori
Commission at Washington, D. C..
processed fruits and vegetables-
on the date specified above.
expire May 20.
RATION STAMPS
One bottle won aces net wta
Complete Line of
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Liquid Asbestos
Roofing —10 Year Guarantee
U. S. TIRES
Recapping and Repairing
DUCKWORTH
The Tire Man
Giants Pass Lumber Co
South Approach to Caveman Bridge
Grants Pass
HE OLD JUDGE SAYS
.">1 A K E YOUR OWN
■'ASTER WARDROBE
»Ve present a splendid
choice of new Spring
materials all ideally
suited for dressmaking
with
Sorry Judge, my shipment of suspenders
still hasn't come in. Some articles are mighty
scarce these days. I don't get anywhere
near a3 much as I could sell.”
** With the war going on, Frank, we’ve got
to expect those things. It’s true of luxuries
just as it is of necessities. Take whiskey,
for example. There’s a real shortage in that.
It’s to be expected when you realize there
hasn’t been a drop of it distilled in this
country sinc^ way back in October, 1942.
The GOLDEN R ULE
GRANTS PASS OREGON
•A.
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The only thing distillers have been making
during that time is war-alcohol for the
Government. So, I wasn’t surprised a bit
to read how bootlegging and black markets
have sprung up around the country as a
result of the dwindling supply. Our 13 years
of prohibition proved that if folks can’t get
Ictal whiskey, they’ll get illicit whiskey. Sure
hope the shortage doesn’t last too long. I’d
hate to see this country turned over to the
bootleggers again.