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Page A-2 Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, Ore. Wednesday, August 21, 2013 From the desk of the Mayor: by Mayor Carl Jacobson Labor Day is once again upon us, and that means that school is starting soon. It starts the day after Labor Day. Please be care- ful out there as our children are waiting to get on the busses and walking to school. Is it worth your life or the life of any other person to avoid stopping at that stop sign or to speed in a resi- dential area? Just a little common sense goes a long ways. The same goes for the students who might think it’s not a big deal, it won’t happen to me. Talk to your kids about safety. Don’t let the victims be you or one of your loved ones. The Labor Day Parade is going to be a good one as usual, so come out and support your I.V. Lions Club this Labor Day weekend, August 31 thru September 2 at Jubilee Park. With the smoke from all the fires you need to be careful out there. We have good days and some that aren’t so good. Please help and support your local I.V. Fire District, those people put in a lot of hours volunteering and putting their life on the line. Thanks for all the dedicated people that we have here in the Il- linois Valley. Please, don’t stand back and say that you can’t do anything. Have you really tried that hard? We really have some talented people that give a lot of themselves. So, you can make a difference only if you try and then try again. We welcome you to any City Council meeting, held on the Second Monday of the month. The Mayor and Council members are all volunteers, so all the input we get from citizens is really valuable to us. Maybe you have talked to one of us and asked about a particular issue or for more information. If we haven’t gotten back to you, re- member we are human and we do forget, but not on purpose. So, a gentle nudge is a good way to jog our memories. If we don’t have an answer we will try and find out for you, that is a promise that we take very seriously. Enough of me on the bandstand. I love what I’m doing, I’m not perfect (just ask my wife and she will tell you). See you in the park. Carl Jacobson, Jr Mayor of Cave Junction Obituaries Former Cave Junction resident, Irma L. Kitterman , our precious Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, Great-great- grandmother and Auntie, went home to be with the Lord in Fresno, California on August 11, 2013 at the age of 94. A funeral service will be held at 4:00 p.m., Thursday, August 15, 2013 at Hope Community Church in Mt. Shasta, California. A graveside service will be at 12 Noon, Fri- day, August 16, 2013 at Laurel Cemetery in Cave Junction. Illinois Valley Funeral Direc- tors are in charge of arrangements. Irma was born in Fort Smith AR on April 2, 1919. Irma’s loving family and survivors include husband of 73 years, Don; daughter, Ralpha Whipple and husband, Don; son, Jan (Skeet) Kitterman and wife Marla; son, Jim Kitterman and wife Debbie; son-in-law, Russ Smith; a daughter, Krisstan Smith preceded her Mother going to be with the Lord July 22, 2013. Irma leaves behind 9 Grandchildren, 7 Great-grand- children, 1 Great-great-grandchild and numer- ous special Nieces and Nephews. George Arthur Plumlee March 4, 1938 – August 10, 2013 Former Selma resident, George Arthur Plumlee of Grant Pass went to be with the Lord on August 10, 2013 at his home surrounded by his wife and family after a long illness. He was born on March 4, 1938 in a log cabin behind the old Selma Store. Growing up in the Deer Creek area, he attended Selma Grade School and graduated from Illinois Valley High excelling in Track & Field. The records set by him for shot-putting and the javelin throw still stand to this day. On April 20, 1957 he married the love of his life Eldylee Hembree who survives. In their 56 years of married life most was spent in and around the Rogue Valley area where he was employed in the plywood Industry. George enjoyed hunting, fishing and reading L’Amour novels. His greatest joy came from spending time with his wife and family, especially the “little ones” and his love for his savior Jesus Christ. Along with his wife he is survived by 2 sisters Billie (Aaron) Foller of Grants Pass and June Duke of White City; a brother Doug (Sharon) Plumlee of Grant Pass; 3 daughters Debra (Joe) Woodall, Shelley (Michael) Tovey and Sherry (Troy) Stillwagon all of Grants Pass; 8 grandchildren; 12 great- grandchildren (# 13 due in February 2014) and many cousins, nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews and even some great-great nieces and nephews. His parents and a sister, Thelma John- son preceded him in death. A celebration of life followed by a pot- luck is planned for August 24, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at the home of his daughter Shelley, 160 Lisa Lane, Grants Pass. Please join us in remember- ing George. For information or condolences contact Eldylee, 541-450-5501 or Debra, 541- 761-7725. I llInoIs V alley F uneral D Irectors www.since1928Hull.com 541-592-4110 Letters to the Editor Illinois Valley News welcomes Letters to the Editor. Please e-mail them to dan@illinois-valley-news.com POLICY ON LETTERS: ‘Illinois Valley News’ encourages letters to the editor provided they are legible and not libelous or scurrilous. All letters must be signed, including name, address and telephone number. The latter need not be published, but will be used to verify authenticity. The “News” reserves the right to edit letters. Letters are used at the discretion of the publisher. *** (Editor’s Note: Views and commentary, including statements made as fact are strictly those of the letter writers) Public Safety Your article on Wed. Aug. 14 2013 about the response from the OPS dispatcher is what keeps people from voting for a public safety levy tax. There has been an attitude of “ we will punish you if you don’t do as we want” since way back in 93, when I moved here. I and my family are supportive of a strong and honest public safety dept. I would like to point out that once the Grant Pass City council voted to pay for jail space, one of the first arrested was a hungry person who stole something to eat from a store. Now I don’t condone that, however, to arrest that person cost the taxpayer a bundle. Why could the police not have taken him to a kitchen or mission to get him some food? Why does the Jo. County Sheriff spend hundreds of thousands to save some animals (which in my opinion most were not THAT bad off) and if they were that bad a .22 would take care of them, just like we do to sick or dying animals on the ranch. Put out a sign FREE TO A GOOD HOME!! and let people come get them. Why waste time, money and resources on such a non priority thing. Yet a missing person dies because “WE DON’T HAVE RESOURCES”. I saw a county deputy pull over a long time decent resident in CJ, 80+ years old, for going to slow! The prob- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JOSEPHINE COUNTY GEOFFREY MELBOURNE FARRER, JR., Deceased. ) ) ) ) ) No. 13P0269 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DAVID R. ROBERTS has been appointed personal representative. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers attached, to the personal representative at PO Box 1576, Grants Pass, OR 97528, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal representative, or the lawyer for the per- sonal representative, CHRISTOPHER D. MECCA. Dated and first published on August 21, 2013. CHRISTOPHER D. MECCA, OSB 76-2470 Attorney for Personal Representative Save the date Aug. 23 August 23: OSU Master Gardeners and Master Food Preservers will be at the Commu- nity Garden behind the DMV to answer ques- tions about harvesting and how to use all the produce from your garden. Demonstrations of rehydrating, pickling and fresh uses of produce will begin at 5 p.m. and is free to all. Aug. 26 GMO Free Josephine County Illinois Valley Branch General Meeting Open to the Public 3 p.m. at Taylor’s Country Store We will be welcoming our new volunteers, updating the group on county wide progress and covering upcoming events and projects. There will be time for questions and discus- Illinois Valley News Published weekly by W.H. Alltheway, LLC Daniel J. Mancuso, Publisher Deborah Coots Cave Junction Oops! Public Notice In the Matter of the Estate of lem is PRIORITIZING THE RESOURCES. I have seen so many more problems and dangers posed by the METH HEADS than anything else in this county. They are the main issue behind most of the burglaries and petty theft crimes. I remember supporting the construction of a new jail. We were told then, that it would be so much more efficient, could be run by way less manpower and save the county a bundle. So we voted for it. Now of course its another issue. Why can’t the com- missioners, which there have been many since I moved here in 1993, come up with new ideas to fund our safety? What’s wrong with a small county sales tax, specifically and only for public safety? ALL will have to pay, even the criminals, they eat, smoke and drink don’t they? They are consumers too. I’m tired of this attitude that the property owner has to foot the bill for every darn expense. sion of the GMO issue. For information call Carol at (541) 761- 4746. Aug. 29 TIME FOR TALENT! The TALENT SHOW is just a few weeks away. The I.V. Lions Club Labor Day Festival will again host a TALENT SHOW (amateurs only) and cash prizes will be awarded the winners of each age group. Don’t forget to sign up by August 29. For more in- formation and/or to sign up, please call Donna, (541) 596-2719 or Sue, (541) 592-2252 . Sept. 2 Coming Monday, September 2nd at 10 a.m., the Illinois Valley Lions will hold its annual La- bor Day Parade. The parade will start at 10 a.m. POSTMASTER: Please send address changes to P.O. Box 1370, Cave Junction OR 97523 Illinois Valley News is published at 221 S. Redwood Hwy., Cave Junction, OR 97523 Telephone (541) 592-2541 FAX (541) 592-4330 Since 1937 periodicals postage paid at Cave Junction OR 97523 P.O. Box 1370 USPS 258-820 SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year in Josephine County - $28.50 One year in Jackson and Douglas counties - $32.50 One year in all other Oregon counties and out-of-state - $39.00 Illinois Valley News does not refund subscriptions. Remainder of subscription will be donated to the charity of your choice. Cathy Slavin is the coordinator for Neighborhood Watch, Fire Watch and animal evacuation for both Holland Loop and Dick George Road, and is currently assisting the Takilma community in organizing as well. She has announced that “Eyecatcher Signs” at the corner of Watkins and Redwood Highway is offering to print “Neigh- borhood Watch” signs for a lower price than is available from Grants Pass. For fur- ther information on joining these watch groups call Slavin at 541-592-2390. City fines Steven Eric Sommerfield, Mckinleyville, CA Fail to observe traffic control devise. May 31, 2013 $130 Robert Charles Breakfield, Lakeside, OR Driving while suspended, driving uninsured and fail- ure to carry registration, failure to appear. July 3, 2013, $2,463 Adrian David Aguayo, Myrtle Creek, OR, No operator’s license, fail to carry proper proof of insurance, failure to carry registration, June 20, 2013, final charges pending Jimmy Delzell, Cave Junction, OR, Pet in park with no leash, June 14, 2013, $115 Billie J Jones, Kerby, OR, Operating vehicle without driving privileges or in violation of li- cense restrictions, failure to appear, May 17, 2013, $1,500 James Paul Sellers, Selma, OR, Driving while suspended, driving uninsured, expired registra- tion, failure to appear, May 14, 2013, $2,438 Phillip Y Fraser, Cave Junction, OR, Dog without leash, failure to appear, $400 and will run from River St. to Watkins. We hope you all come out and watch the fun. Sept. 28 Saddle up! BCHO Poker Ride, Sept. 28 in the Illinois Valley. Call 541-597-4383 or 541- 592-4806 for more details. Oct. 19 GRAVEYARD TOUR The Josephine County Historical Society is once again presenting its popular Graveyard tour on Saturday, October 19. The event will be held in the Oddfellows/Masonic cemetery off Foothill Boulevard. Once again the Living History Players will take you on a journey into the past. Come and listen as the pioneer stories come alive. Char- acters long forgotten will entertain and amuse you, as they retell the stories of Grants Pass’ beginning years. Many of our ghosts are found here in the cemetery, while some others are just visiting for the night. Either way they will edu- cate you about the history of our town. The Graveyard Tour will have two tours; at 4:00 and 6:00pm. Advanced tickets will be $10.00 for the first person, $5.00 for each ad- ditional person. Tickets at the gate are $10.00 each person. Family discounts will be avail- able. Advanced tickets can be purchased online at www.jocohistorical.org or in person at JCHS Research Library, 512 SW 5th Street. For more information, please call the His- torical Society at 541-479-7827. 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