Illinois Valley News, Thursday, July 27, 1944 CLASSIFIED ADS STRAYED OR STOLEN — Five head of heifers, four short year­ lings, one short two-year old part Durham. One of the year­ ling calves is a Guernsey with a bell on her neck. One white face heifer. These heifers all earmarked with straight mark under lower part of each year. If anyone seeing or knowing about these heifers please no­ tify Gay Smith. Reward. 13-ltp LOST—Male short haired white terrier, brindle brown short tail, head and ears with large brown spot around tail. Ears stand up like a rabbit. $50.00 reward. Dog named Tibby. Cece Hatha­ way, Redwood Ranger Station. 12-2tp News From Our Boys »Continued from Page One) out to meet us. We found out we were the first ship back from Sai­ pan with wounded Marines. We didn’t know we were oming to the States until that night and left the next day or I would have bot you a grass skirt Sis but I have a Jap war bond I will send to you one of these days for a keepsake from me till I get home, and also my bars and stars. I would surely like to have some cookies from home but don’t send any for they are no good when I get them as we move around too much, never stay in one place. That is why I can’t write more often, for we can’t mail our let­ ters altho we do pick up mail at different places. Boy have they been feeding us since we have been back in the FOR SALE—My 6 room house and lot back of the Cave Junction postoffice. Call at the residence for information. R. L. Sherier. SUMMONS 13-2tp In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jo­ BUSINESS CHANCES — Auto sephine. court, grocery store and other HERBERT H. LANIECE, plain­ bargains. See L. E. Athey at tiff, vs. JOSEPHINE L. LANIECE, de­ the News office. fendant. To JOSEPHINE L. LANIECE, FOR SALE—Over 300 mixed named defendant: breeds of young chickens from above In the name of the State of Ore­ 7 weeks to 5 months old. Mostly gon: You are summoned and re­ Rhode Island Red pullets 5 mo. quired to appear and answer the old. See Lulu Teel at Cave City complaint filed against you in the Coffee Shop. 13-ltp above entitled suit and court with­ in 4 weeks from the date of first publication of this summons which DYNAMITE date of first publication is June Try Valley Lumber Co. if you need ! 29, 1944; and if you fail so to an­ blasting powder. 221 West F swer for want thereof the plaintiff St., Grants Pass. 44-tfc will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in FOR SALE—Two brood sows with said complaint, to-wit: For a de­ cree forever dissolving and annul­ pigs and feeder pigs, reasonable. ling the bonds of matrimony now Oscar King, O’Brien, Oregon. and heretofore existing between I plaintiff and defendant, and de­ NOTICE creeing plaintiff an absolute di­ E. E. DOPERA will pay cash for vorce from the said defendant. your old furniture, pianos, over­ This Summons is published once each week for 4 successive weeks in stuffed. What have you? Phone the Illinois Valley News, by order 86, Hollywood Specialty Shop, of the Hon. W. A. Johnson, Judge 626 So. 6th st., Grants Pass. of the County Court of Josephine County. Oregon, dated June 22, WANTED—One smali table style 1944. JAMES T. CHINNOCK, cream separator in good condi­ Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Ofifce tion. Inquire at News office. address. First National Bank Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. FOR SALE—What have yon? An SUMMONS ad in this column sure gets re­ sults, and they cost so little. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JOSEPHINE COUNTY. FOR SALE OR TRADE—For drag LAURENE E. MOYE, plaintiff, saw, good milk cow $50.00. In­ vs. quire News office. 11-ctf URA MOYE, defendant. T.: The Above Named Defend­ HAVE BUYERS for ranches, large ant: IN THE NAME OF THE and small. You furnish the STATE OF OREGON: You are property and we furnish the hereby required to appear and an­ buyers. List with Sam J. Mil­ swer the complaint filed against ler, Muir Auto Court, Cave you in the above entitled court and cause within four (4) weeks Junction. 5-tf from the date of first publication of this summons, which date is FURNITURE — When you need the 27th day of July, 1941, and New or Used Furniture, think of if you fail to so appear and an­ Manchel’s. Keep up the home swer said complaint, plaintiff will apply to the above court for a the boys are fighting for. Man- decree of divorce forever dissolv­ chel's Furniture, 112 N. 6th St., ing the bonds of matrimony now Grants Pass. -2-tf. and heretofore existing between you and the above named plain­ IS YOUR CAR INSURED, See tiff. This summons is published by Mac at Kerby, Oregon. Wnt. J. order of the Hon. W. A. Johnson, McLean, post office building, County Judge, dated July 22nd, Kerby. 1944. oidering publication hereof or.ce each week for four successive ABSTRACTS — Title insurance, weeks. W. T. MILLER, affiliated with Commonwealth, Inc., Josephine County Abstract Attorney for Plaintiff. Post ffice Address: United States National Co., 217-219 No. 6th St., Grants Bank Bldg., Grants Pass, Oie- Pass. gon. States, a quart of milk for every one and more if we want it and everything else one can think of. I will sign off for now and tell all to keep writing even if I don’t write them for I love all of them. Well write soon. Your loving son and brother, ROBERT E. GRAN. Robert is a son of Mrs. Nora Gran who lives on the Holland road. Page Five business. Sunday the ladies ac­ companied Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Leming to Harbor and Brookings where the Lemings have acre- - age planted in Croft lily bulbs. W. W. Nealy who has been home i on a short furlough visiting Mrs Nealy and children and his parents ' in Grants Pass will leave Friday for Farragut, Idaho, where he has been stationed for the past several months. He is looking forward to i HEALTH CLINIC another assignment but does not know just where it will be. On Wednesday 28 people visited ------------- o------------- the clinic with the following treat­ DANCE SATURDAY ments given: 5 immunizations, 13 tuberculin tests and one child was Come to the American Legion given a pre-school examination. hall, Saturday, July 29th anti en­ Again we urge parents whose joy an evening of dancing The I children will enter school in Sep­ Ladies' Auxiliary will have a mid- 1 tember for the first time to come night lunch. in for a check-up and immuniza­ tion. Flag Flies 24 Hours A Day During Wartime Youngblood's Market KERBY, OREGON THE - HEART - OF - ILLINOIS - VALLEY MEATS (¡ROUERIES VEGETABLES FEEDS K E ( REAM PASTRIES CIGARETTES CHESTERFIELDS — LUCKIES — (AMERS RALEIGHS — TERRYTONS PHILLIP MORRIS 15c Pkg. — $1.39 Carton TOO HOT TO COOK! UNION (¡AS AND OILS Members of the Veterans coun­ Give the wife a rest! cil have been asked about the flag on the Honor Roll shrine being Take the family permitted to fly at night. Com­ mander W. R. Faris stated Monday to that the flag is being flown 24 hours a day under the ruling that McCRACKEN’S CAFE I the national emblem may be flown Cave Junction day a.nd night in wartime. I Open from 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. ------------- o-------------- YEP! We are still open Sundays from 9 a. m. to 6 p. in. 'S For Drugs, Toiletries Fountain Service DANCE SATURDAY Come to the American Legion hall, Saturday, July 29th and en­ joy an evening of dancing. The Ladies’ Auxiliary will have a mid- night lunch. o-------------- Mrs. Harriet Quimby and Mrs. Grace Gordon left Tuesday morn­ ing via Greyhound for Grants Pass, Glendale and vicinity on Windows and Doors! See Valley Lumber Co. Come to A Neighborly Cafe You Will Like • for your repair jobs OWL PHARMACY 221 W. F St. Phone 47 In Grants Pass BUY WAR BONDS It's Great To Be Young and Carefree •ALMANAC- “Lores uaAci men, once a lifetime each —Patmore JULY 2#— French fleet loins U. S. at Newport. 1778. 30- -First colored motion pic­ tures. 1928. 31- Supreme Court affirm* Nazi saboteur trial be fore military court. 1942 Z-** circumference, 1902. =• Jkjz . - 2—Coolidq* issues famous "I do not choose to run” statement. 1927. 3— Columbus sails for New World, 1492. 4— Organize Coast Guard. 1790. Complete Line of U. S. TIRES Recapping and Repairing DUCKWORTH The Tire Man WOMEN’S READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT Sun Suits $1.00 to $3.95 Shorts $2.95 to $3.95 Separate Halters $1.90 Separate Slacks $1.95 to $5.95 Grants Pass THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... Everything to Wear for the Kiddies Fun FROM OUR BOYS’ DEPARTMENT BOYS’ SWIM TRUNKS—A good selection. Belts and pockets in a variety of colors $1.19 to $1.95 • "Mary and I were just saying, Judge, how lucky we are here in America that we have so many natural resources to help win the war. ” ‘‘That's right, Jim. When war broke out we had oil, we had steel, wc had food, lumber, aluminum...practically everything we needed. There’s one thing we didn't have... rubber. The enemy had that.” “But that didn’t bother us for long. Soon American brains and industry had synthetic rubber by the tons rolling out of plants. That filled a critical need ... you can’t win a war without rubber.” “ I was very much interested the other day in reading a statement made by a high gov­ ernment official on synthetic rubber. In it he said* It is fair to regard the rubber manufac­ tured to date as being almost solely the prod­ uct of the beverage distilling industry.' ” "He also said that, in his estimation, the tremendous contribution of distillers’ indus­ trial alcohol to the synthetic rubber program had not received the recognition which it deserves.” •‘We certainly learned something today, didn't we Mary?" Ttu »¿»«’•«••w’V !£•«»»•/ h Cea/rmt •/ XfcsMK Ber f eft InM’tet. lae l iii r- BOYS’ SHORTS—Olive drab, good sturdy material. Two pock­ ets with belt loops. Sanforized shrunk. Ages 1 to 12 $1.19 BOYS’ SLACK SUITS—Pants and jacket. Ages 10 to 18 Others, sizes 4 years up, from Sanforized shrunk. $2.39 $1.98 to $4.35 BOYS’ SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Large selection of colors $1.19. $1.19 and $1.98 The Golden Rule Grants Pass