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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, July 21, 1938
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Pajje Three
Operation
| $ 995
section 35-1104)
Dated this 18th day of July, 1938.
V. Maintenance and Repair*
$2,150
Signed:
1. Repair and main­
2 Amount of warrant
Effie M. Smith,
(Continued from Page One)
tenance of furniture
indebtedness on war­
.
District Clerk
and
equipment
$
80
rants
issued
and
and
without
—
too
much
grief
—
DR. A. N. COLLMAN
Lucius Robinson,
2.
Repair
and
main
­
endorsed "not
They grabbed a piece of that air
Chairman of board of directors.
Naturopathic Physician
tenance of build­
paid for want of
Approved by Budget Committee
land
ings
and
funds’’ .......
1,908.37
CAVE CITY, OREGON
this 18th day of July, 1938.
And held it,—shock and sheaf
grounds:
3. Amount of other
Signed:
50
(1)
indebtedness
,i'lH)
So they’ll be leavin’ us ’fore
Effie M. Smith,
(2)
......
secured
by
3,000
COPCO
stuck
long
Secretary, Budget Committee.
¡3'..........................................................................................................................æ
9. Other expense of main­
4.
Total
indebtedne«*
Lucius Robinson,
We're mighty sorry too—
tenance and re­
sum of items 1, 2, 3, $4,058.37
Chairman Budget Committee.
But if they think its for the
Dr. Fred W. Gould |
pairs ..................... 100
best—
4. Total Expense of
Dental Surgeon
Maintenance and
Tuff* Building
‘Taint much thar we can do
Repair*
Phone 4
230
$
Except to bid them both God
VI.
Auxiliary Agencies
Grant* Pas*
COMPLETE LINE OF
speed
I........ ill. .<>■■>
...................... ol
1. Library:
61...... I......*.
And try our best to make
( 1 ) Personal service
The partings, not too tearful
librarian, etc.) ...............
(2) Library
When they leave for Tule Lake
Dr. H. W. Hermann
books
110
OPTOMETRIST
(3) Supplies, re­
And so dear Geo and Rachel
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
pairs, etc. ................. 15
We're gathered here tonight
2. Health service:
Telephone 258-J
519 “H” St.
To give you our best wishes
( 1 » Personal service
Grants Pass
(nurse, etc.) .........
For a future, fair and bright
(2) Supplies and
We’re going to miss you heaps
other expen­
and heaps
ses
.............
25
CAVE JUNCTION
We hope you'll miss us too
3. Transportation of
BEAUTY SALON
pupils:
For tho' you go to make new
Ladie* and Girl« Haircutting
( 1 ) Personal ser­
friends
vice
.......................
FLO LEEDY
You’ve lots of old ones too
(2) Supplies and
PAINTS, ENAMELS
BEAUTICIAN
We’re asking you to take along,
other expenses
AND HOUSEHOLD
(3) Repair and re­
from us,—
placement of
A little gift
HARDWARE
busses
............
A small reminder of the days
4
Other
auxiliary
Notary Publics
NOTICE OF SCHOOL
That passed without a rift
agencies:
MEETING
We hope that when you see
( 1 ) Personal ser­
in Cave City
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
vice .........................
them you’ll think of us, the
to -the legal voters of School Dis­
AMY HUSSEY
(2) Supplies and
while
trict No. 1, of Josephine County,
other expenses .....
M. C. ATHEY
’Cause we'll be thinkin' of you State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL
(3)
MEETING of the said district
too
(4)
will be held at the school house on 5. Total Expense of
□
E
And tryin' hard, —to smile.
the
11
day
of
August,
1938,
at
Auxiliary Agencies
$150.00
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2:00 o’clock p. m., for the pur­ VII Fixed Charge*
THE BARBER
Democratic “Who’s Who” pose of discussing the budget for 1. Insurance ...................
the fiscal year, beginning June 30, 2. Pensions
Bart McCue
To Be Published Soon
1938, and ending June 30, 1939, 8, Rent
¥
hereinafter set forth, and to 4. Other fixed
CAVE CITY, ORE
Cave City
Democratic committee members vote on the proposition of levying
charges:
:
in charge of printing the program a district tax.
<11
........................
ùì I ìll äjliKiui ùìi ùìi ili* ú’ñ ùïi Æk .uì tìl ìììi ìfii
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□
BUDGET
(2)
for the 1938 Oregon state demo­
Estimated Receipts
5.
Total
Fixed
B'
cratic picnic have launched a cam­ 1. Balance on hand
:
Charges:
L B. HALL
paign to publish a booklet of com­
at the begin-
VIII.
Capital
Outlay*
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ning of the fiscal school
1
FUNERAL HOME
plete d 'moratic parly information,
1. New sites
.................
year (third Monday in
2. New buildings
840
Mrs. I., B. Hall, Manag« i
according to Floyd Dover, picnic
Bob Rout, Proprietor
June) for which this
3. Alteration of build­
AMBULANCE SERVICE
treasurer, and Dwight Bunnell, ad­
:
budget is made ....
ings
(not
re
­
Phone 388
Cor. 5th A: C Sts.
vertising manager. In view of 2. To be received from the
s
pairs) .............................
County School fund
many changes in County Central
4. New furniture,
:
Authorized Sales and Service for
equipment and
committees and with a large num­ 3. To be received from
I
the
Elementary
School
replacements
800
ber of democratic candidates seek­
:
Fund
........................
VETERINARIAN
5. Assessments for bet­
ing election, such a booklet will be 4. To be received from
>
terments ..........................
Hor*ei and Cattle my Specialty
a valuable piece of literature for
the State Irreducible
6. Other capital out­
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
school fund ...................
all party workers to have. Pres­
lays:
Office Oti* E. Hackett car lot
5. To be received for Vo­
(1) ...................................
:
ident
Roosevelt,
James
Roosevelt,
Day phone 162—Night 538
BATTERIES — TIRES — PARTS
cational Education
(2)
Grants Pass
and Postmaster General James A.
I
(State and Federal
7. Total Capital
Complete Lubrication Service
Farley are each to be presented
Funds) .............................
Outlays
$1,640
with a specially leather bound 6. To be received from the
IX. Debt Service
the Non-High School
1. Principal on bonds
copy.
TEXACO GAS
OIL — GREASES
»
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USED CARS
District for:
(include negotiable
: :
Tuition ........................
Always Better Values All-Ways
interest-bearing
Mechanical
Service
lor
All
Cars
Transportation
warrants issued un-
CLASSIFIED ADS
OTIS E. HACKETT
7. To be received from
er section
tuition for elementary
Easy terms—Reasonable trades
35-1104)
$ 300
GOOD EATS—Fried chicken din­
school pupils ..........
2. Principal on
627 S. 6th St., Grants Pass
ner on Sunday only, from 12 8. To be received from in­
warrants
1,908,37
terest on deposits and
to 1, and 6 to 7 p. m. Price
3. Principal on other
sinking fund
indebtedness
50c. Holland Hotel.
11-ltp
9. To be received from
4. Interest on
GRANTS PASS
other sources .................
122.50
bonds .........
FOR SALE — Barred rock pul­
10. Total estimated
5. Interest on
STEAM LAUNDRY
lets from good laying stock,
receipts (Item 1 to 9,
warrants
...... 300
from 2 to 4 months old. H. S.
Inc.) .................................
One of the best cattle ranches in Southern
Pickup in Cave City and Kerby
6. Interest on other
Estimated Expenditures
Monday and Thursday
Watts, Rt. 1, Kerby.
11-ltp
indebtedness
Oregon,
280 acres, 60 cleared ready for crop, 81
1. General Control
7. Transfers to sink­
shares
in
Kerby ditch with perpetual water
FOR SALE — Auto Camp and 1. Personal service:
ing fund ................ 3C
(^Superin­
8. Other debt ser­
Grocery on Redwood highway.
right.
This
property formerly sold for $14,000,
tendent ......... .................
vice :
Books will show value $14,000.
can
now
be
had
for $1,000 down.
(2) Clerk
$40.00
HULL & HULL
( 1 »
.........
Owner wishes to retire. See
(3) Stenographers
(3)
FUNERAL HOME
and other office
Ted Athey, News office.
Total Price
9. Total Debt
5
assistance....................
Service
.........................
Ambulance »ervice day or nite
(4) Compulsory ed­
SAVE MONEY On Dressed and
X. Emergency
502 N 4th St.
Phone 334
ucation and
Recapitulation
Rough Pine and Fir Lumber.
census ........
Total estimated expenses
Buy direct from Saw Mill. G.
(5) Other
for the year (sum
B. Begg, O’Brien, Oregon.
services ....
25.00
Î
of items 1-6, 11-5,
9 ltp 2. Supplies
10.00
III 6. IV.8. V-4, VI-5,
' j REDWOODS HOTEI Î
3. Election and
VI1-5, VIII-7,
WANTED
—
Horse
or
mule
for
publicity
50.00
NEWS OFFICE, Cave Junction
Grants Pass
IX 9. X
$11,435.87
I pack animal. Inquire of Ted 4. Legal «ter­
Total estimated receipts,
vice (clerk's
not including propos
8-ltp
i Athey, News office.
bond, audit,
• ed tax
1,971.61
I Complete INSURANCE Service
etc.) ..............
25.00
SOLICITS YOUR
Balance, amount
5.
Other
expense
i We actually save you up to 40rt of general con­
to be raised by di*
PATRONAGE
trict tax
...........
i All forms of insurance, bonds, trol:
.................................
Indebtedness
I I’UG filing.
(1)
50 00
1. Amount of bonded
6. Total Expense
Excellent (’offee Shopi
Your interest is our interests
indebtedness (in­
of
General
Con
­
IN CONNECTION
|
Al J. Peake Agency
clude all negotiable
trol ..
! $2,00.00
interest-bearing war­
REASONABLE RATES
| So. 6th Cor. “M” St. Grants Pass II In* true lion—Supervision
rants issued under
6-tf 1. Personal service:
(1) Supervisors $
(2) Principals
PREST O LITE Batteries $4.00
1,630
<3| ...
QUALITY FIRST
and up. Wholesale and retail.
(4) Stenograph
PRICE SECOND—The best is
Campbell's Super Service, next
ers and other of­
none too good if you want to
to Courthouse, Grants Pass,
fice assistants
get results for the money you
Oregon.
—16tf 2. Supplies, princi­
spend.
pals and super­
SEE US FIRST and have no
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
visors .....................
regrets.
In the County Court of Jose­ 3. ............................
S parry’s Poultry and Dairy
4. Other expense of
phine County, Oregon.
Feeds — Gill Bro*. Garden
In th<> Matter of the Estate of
supervision
Seed* — Swift'* Red Steer
5. Total Expense,
Fertiliser* — Berry Cup* and J. I.. Head, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
Supervision
$1,630
Crate*.
unilei-icned has been appointed III. Instruction—Teaching
MACK’S SEED
administrator of the estate of J. 1. Personal service:
L. Head, deceased, and all per-
( 1 ) Teachers
$1,170
and Feed Store
-nr hiving claims against the
(2)
1,080
Bring in your worn tires,
estate of the said deceased are
(3)
990
retread them with a thick, new
he reby required to present the
(4)
wearing surface of the same
ame, properly verified, as requir­ 9 Supplies (chalk,
kind of fine rubber you get on
ed bj law, to the undersigned ad­
paper, etc.)
210
a new tire — at
the cost
ministrator ur at the office of his 3. Textbooks
15
•*•> ).« raifrjvalor do»-, more
attorney, O. S. Blanchard, in the 4.
Safety, full mileage and
leap ttwiqt cold. It doe* cold
City of Grants Pass, Oregon, 5. Other expense
Y omt Electric Ur I r if
appearance guaranteed.
I within siv months after the date
caiAa «. too. k it you caa mal* da
of teaching
fcaou* froiaa and telhed laladi. and
I of this notice.
6. Total Expense of
See our American Retreading
Dated this 30th day of June,
of Teaching
«KMderfU koma ir^da <e creem and
$3,460
Molds at Work
I 1938.
IV. Operation of Plant
m 4 w cat Yoe can requlele it for
I
M. F. Head, administrator.
qwei (reel, ng or dow, m > that it will
Custom
I 1.Personal service:
Between All Illinois I
(1) Janitors and
fa • with your maal-qattmq ichad-
OF SCHOOL ELEC
RETREADING
Valley Points and I NOTICE
other em­
4» nicely Cold cooler/ it vary M-
TION UPON QUESTION OF
ployees
I $ 420
VULCANIZING
aapane.« too. The reb.<jer«)or dues
Grants Pass
LEVY
INCREASING
TAX
(2)
.......................
I
it at the tame t.me that it leaps all
OVER AMOUNT LIMITED BY
REPAIRING
portable *oodi vilely cod. and you
ILLINOIS VALLEY I
TION 11, ARTICLE XI, 2 (»>
Janitors’ sup­
know it doe, that for only a law
STATE CONSTITUTION
FREIGHT SERVICE I
plies ....................... 100
Notice is hereby given that an 3. Fuel
pervve» • day Fmd out how aavdy
255
I election will be held in Union High
GET OUR RATES
you can hare one
4. Light and pow­
I School District No. 1 of Kerby, Jo-
er
180
Bob Rout Harold Hill Í -ephine County, State of Oregon, 5. Water
40
THE TIRE MAN
Texaco Gara«e
Ä* California Oregon Pownr wapaoy
I at school house in said school dis­ 6.
7.
Other
expense
Sixth
and
“
M
”
Streets
CAVE JUNCTION
trict for the purpo e of submitting
I
of operation
to the legal voters of said district 8 Total Expense of
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EASTERN STAR
the question of increasing the tax
levy for the year 1938 over the
amount limited by Mction 11, ar-
tide XI, of the Constitution of
Oregon.
The reasons for increasing such
levy are:
Increased school expenses of
$996.51, the furnishing of addi­
tional class room facilities to con­
form to state standards which are
to be financed by negotiable inter­
est-bearing warrants
to
the
amount of $4,200.00, $840.00 of
such amount to be retired yearly
for 5 years.
The amount of tax in excess of
the 6'1 limitation proposed to be
levied for the said year is
$2,004.51.
Also to authorize a supplementary
district levy of 5.5 mills ($5,281-1
.79) to provide transportation for
Union High School pupils, making
the total amount of tax to be rais­
ed in excess of the 6'< statutory
limitation, $7,286.30.
The amount of tax, in excess
of the 6'1 limitation proposed to
be levied for said year
is
$2,004.51.
Dated this 20th day of July.
1938.
Attest:
■
Effie M. Smith,
District Clerk.
Lucius Robinson,
Chairman Board of Directors
Builders
HARDWARE
and
SUPPLIES
Garden Tools
MARTIN
HARDWARE
Illinois Valley Motor Co
Chevrolet Motor Cars and Trucks
1
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For Sale
Ted Athey
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SAVE
One-Half on
TIRES
Freight
Service
Duckworth