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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1944)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, April 13, 1911 CLASSIFIED ADS DOST—A and C gas books belong ing to Dean Mayfield. Finder DYNAMITE please return to Dean Mayfield, Holland. Oregon. 50-ltp Try Valley Lumber Co. if you needi blasting powder. 221 West F St., Grants Pass. 44-tfc WILL BUY OR REPAIR—Used machinery. Homer Cochran, FURNITURE — When you need Selma repair schop. 50-±ip New or Used Furniture, think of NOTICE AND WARNING Manchel’s. Keep up the home , the boys are fighting for. Man-. There is a team of mules at the Runyan ranch, west side road. I chel's Furniture, 112 N. 6th St., want the owner to come and get Grants Pass. -2-tf. them and be quick about it. They will be corralled 24 hours FOR SALE — Vacuum cleaner, 1 after the printing of this notice electric iron and fat hogs. El-1 and penalties attached from now wood Hussey. 50-ltp. on all stock bothering me. Will be penned up and more impres ABSTRACTS — Title insurance, sive notice given. Keep your affiliated with Commonwealth. stock at home W. C. RUNYAN. Inc., Josephine County Abstract Co.. 217-219 No. 6th St., Grants Pass. WATCH REPAIRING—Room No. 2. Kreiger Building, Cave Junc FOR SALE—Hansen White Leg tion. 50-ltp horn and Leg-orca hatching eggs, 45c dozen. F. W Cooper, Cave SUMMONS Junction. 50-ltp IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF FEW PLANTS LEFT — Darling- rill-. STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JOSE tonias, Dianthus. Korean Chrys PHINE. anthemums, Anchusas, flowering Aubrey C. Hamrick, Plaintiff, shrubs for sale by the Illinois vs. Louise Rebekah Hamrick, de Valley Garden club at the News fendant. In the name of the State of Or- office. At your own price. eon: You are hereby required to EGGERS SHOE SHOP located in appear and answer the complaint Drew’s building where hotel was filed against you in the above en formerly. Open every day ex titled suit within four (4) weeks from the date of first publication cept Sunday. Your patronage of this summons which date of appreciated. Several pair good first publication is March 16. 1944. work shoes for sale. 47-tf and if you fail to so appear and answer within the time aforesaid FOR SALE—Semi-modern 4 room Plaintiff will apply to the said house and 10 acres with 180 foot court for the relief prayed for in the complaint herein, to-wit: For frontage on Caves highway. See a decree dissolving the bonds of L. E. Athey at the News office. matrimony now and heretofore ex isting between plaintiff and de NOTICE fendant, and decreeing plaintiffi an absolute divorce from the De E. E. DOPERÀ will pay cash for fendant, and such other relief as your old furniture, pianos, over may be proper and equitable here stuffed. What have you? Phone in. This summons is published by 86, Hollywood Specialty Shop, order of the H >r. H. a . Hanna, 626 So. 6th st.. Grants Pass. Judge of said Court made and en tered March 9. 1944. ordering HAVE BUYERS for ranches, large publication hereof once a week for four (41 successive weeks. and small. You furnish the JAMES T. CHINNOCK, property and we furnish the Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffice address: First National Bank buyers. List with Sam J. Mil- Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. ler, Muir Auto Court, Cave 5-tf Junction. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ’ FOR SALE—Wood range, nice THE STATE OF OREGON FOR day bed and mattress, old pair JOSEPHINE COUNTY. EDITH NEDROW By ZELDA bed springs, practically new two burner oil stove with oven, old DAWSON. Her Guardian Ad Lit ivory table, old day bed. Mae em, Plaintiff, vs. EDWIN MAR SHALL NEDROW. Defendant. Haynes, Caves highway. Cave To: The above named defend Junction. 50-ltp ant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled cause within four, (4) weeks from the date of first, publication of this summons, which date is March 9, 1944, and if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, plaintiff wil 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. 1944, ordering publica tion once a week for four (4) SUC cessive weeks. C. F. PRUESS, Attorney for Plaintiff, U. S. Na tional Bank Bldg. Grants Pass, I • c>-»9 ---------------------------------- BUY WAR BONDS March, April Dairy Payments C ombined Youngblood's Market Dairy production payment« for March and April will be combined and a single draft issued to cover both months, the county AAA com mittee report. Payments for March cannot be made until figures on April production are available. Rates for the two months are 60 cents a hundred for whole milk and 8 cents for butterfat. Since the program started last October, Jo sephine county producers have re ceived $>5,202.21 in payments, covering production of 5,886,000 pounds of milk and 92,132 pounds of butterfat. Both months will be paid in May. FORMERLY WITTROCK GROCERY Kerby. Oregon LUNCHEON SUGGESTIONS PREM — TANG SPAM — MOR LIVER LO AF — ( 'ORN E D BEE F — SA RDIN ES (HEESE — CORNED BEEF LOAF — HEAD ( HEESE — LIA ERWURST Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season ’Have a care where there is more suif than ballast”—Penn ~î I- ’ I' FRENCH LAUNDRY I ! & DRY CLEANERS I Government Inspected Meats APRIL Y» . Agencies Barber Shop, Cave Junction Lew Hammer, Selma Waldo Motel, O’Brien 15—New York authorizes construction of Erie ca nal. 1817. Send The Illinois Valiev News to vour Friends if—16-First tarili law enacted, 1816. 17—Iron and Steel Workers i; Union organized 1858. Call Wednesdays Ambulance Service 11—Paul Revere s ride, 1775. 19—Start of Revolutionary war; battle of Lexington, 1775. 5TAIORÜF PROCESS DAY AND NIGHT PHONE 388 - 20 -State constitution adopt ed by New York. 1777. ^-21 — Webster’s dictionary V r published, 1828. Complete Line of U. S. TIRES Recapping and Repairing L B. Hall Funeral Home DUCKWORTH The Tire Man Near County Courthouse 5th and “C” Streets Grants Pass Grants For Used Cars See BELL MOTORS ALL MODELS—FROM 1936 TO 1941 WILL BUY YOUR USED CAR FOR CASH FORD GARAGE Pd Adv. Smith for Senator Com. Leo Smith, Mgr., Corbett Budding, Portland THAT’S JUST WHAT WAR BONDS ARE FOR! EVERYBODY'S PLANNING. Recent farm surveys show that a majority of the people who own their own farms arc ready, the minute war ends, to build and repair barns and buildings and make many other improvements. Tenants, too, are on the look out for farms of their own to build on in the post war period. This is going to take many millions of dollars. Wise farmers have been saving the money for these purposes. Many of them have saved it in War Bonds—and many more are on their way. HOW TO GET READY. You probably have many places on the farm to put money when materials and machinery and equipment are again available —/’/ you bate the money! So why not start right now? Step up your savings by buying War Bonds— the best and safest way to invest for future needs. WHEN THE BOYS COME HOME. Your youngster in service is doing a man’s job now—and he expects to do a man’s job when he gets home again. But he won’t be happy with run-down buildings and in efficient equipment. So that’s another good reason for stepping up your purchase of War Bonds. You’re backing him up in his fight to preserve our country, and at the same time preparing for the kind of home I k wants to come back to. YOU NEVER GET LESS THAN YOU LEND! An I you can get ! ;t more than you invest When held IO yean, Serie» li War Bonds yield 2 9'i interest compounded semi annually. You get back »4 for every |5. Of course, no one should cash a Bond unless he has to; but if an emergency comes along. Uncle Sam will redeem them incash — at full purchase price—any time after you've held them 60 days. BUY WAR BONDS! FACTS ABOUT WAR BONDS (SWi.. E) T h L t MD U«ck Saa: Upon Maturif, yau ftt luck »25 00 50 00 100 00 50000 1000.00 »18.75 37.50 75 00 37500 750.00 T h us ku, War l»«a frtn r»«r kart, paitmnfw. rural sail urn* <■ trakacbM Crtkit »liatulla« NT For America's future, for your future, for your children's future—keep on buying WAR BONDS leticò KEEP BACKING THE ATTACK! Rogue River Hardware 7*1» WMrturuMnt Since *y Crfrm of Akotooltc Unroll ìoJok'U», io* “Where Most People Trade” Grants Pa<«, Oregon x' « » 4 Î k