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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1941)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday September I. 1941 CLASSIFIED ADS Motorists Asked To Aid School Safety SEND THEM BACK TO SCHOOL IN PERFECT FITTING SHOES, Dewey’s new shoe store in Grants Pass invites you to come in and let us fit the kid- dies for school. X-ray shoe fit- ting plui s fine fitting shoes. Prices from $1.68 to $2.98. Nar row or wide widths in complete Vacation is over and now the ocks. Dewey’s, 610 H street. streets will be filled with school Grants Pass. 18—ltc children talking over the happy CHICKEN' AND STEAK dinners ■ ne- they bail this summer, with at Ye Rustic Inn. Acme and little th .light of the cares or re- Budweiser with your dinner or q i nsibi'itie of today or tomor sandwiches. 15-tf row. When driving ill school zones or WANTED — Wool and Mohair, approaching a school crosswalk we hides and pelts, junk batteries, exercise the utmost caution metals of all kinds, radiators because there is t o predicting the and iron. Grants Pass Bargain ■ act ons of youngsters. They may House, 624-626 So. 6th street, I be playing tag and one of tl. m PhOM M. 'j'-tf Ansy -tumble rnd roll directly into LOR RECORDS AND NEEDLES he path of our car; or one may of all types visit Wright’s Music unexpectedly dash across the street Store, North 6th street. Grants with the object of joining school mates on the other side. Paas. The best plan is for us to drive MACK'S SEED & FEED STORE with the expectance that every now under new management. youngster we see may take a sud Carries a complete line of feeds den notion to run into the street and seeds of all kinds. Make j U S t "s we c me along; also drive our store your headquarters with the expectancy that an un- O ,'R HARMONICA stock is large, seen youni-ter may dash out from behind every parked auto and ev priced from 50c to $5. R. J. Wright Music Store, Grants ery tree and obstruction! Is not the insurance of a few . Pass. minutes lost in a trip across town FOR SAI.E—-1929 Model "A” worth the assurance that we may Ford roadster, very reasonable. save years of agony to our con- See at Orange and Black Auto i-ience >r a cripple’s suffering? Or damp. 18—ltp more poignant, the saving of years of life? STRINGS, capos, mutes, picks, TO MR. AND MRS. PEDES rosin cor!:, music writing paner, TRIAN: May we ask your help in parts at Wright s Music store. teaching the younger generation ¡ OLIOS of music, community Or ti: l fic safety? Traffic rules and regulations are school, dance music, cowboy o. designed not to restrict one's liber Hill Billy songs. sacred, piano, orean, violin, vocal also for bras • ty, but to bring order and prevent and string ' ístruments. Wright's chaotic conjestion. Now there Music Stor?, North side. Grants c< i tain rules for motorists and trin rules for pedestrians and Pass. courteous and mutual respect BARGAINS in used guitars, clar for the other is the most demo inets. new instruments of all cratic way of using our streets and kinds. Wright’s Music Store, thoroughfares. Grants Pass. As pedestrians, let us all set an example for the children by using the pedestrian lanes and not “jay SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF walk.” We cannot expect our THE ST VTE OF OREGON. FOR youngsters to observe traffic regu THE COUNTY OF JOSEPHINE. lations if we do not observe them Margaret Elizabeth Tucker. Plaintiff. ourselves. In this day end age we dare no* vs. Stanley James Tucker, use the old law “do as 1 say, not as , Defendant. I do!" because that smacks of dic To- Stanley James Tucker, De tatorship. How many of us still | fendant : IN Till NAME OF THE STATE Eave a smoldering resentment .nt | OF OREGON: You are hereby re being told that very thing by our quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the elders! No, the best way is for each and above entitled court and cause within four (4) weeks from the every one of us is to do what is da'e of first publication of this light then we may be able to ex minions, which date is Septenibei Ith. 1941, and if you fail to so ap- >ect our children to obey when we I ea’- 'nd answer said complaint, ask them to “do as I do!” plaintiff will apply to the above —o- co nt for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: For a decree of divorce forever ('omits School dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing be (Continued from Page One! tween you and the above named plaintiff. its doors for the fall term. School This summons is published by started at Spence on September 1. i rder of the Hon. H. K. Hanna, The following schools wil start Ti <1 e f the above entitled court date d August 2-‘>, 1941, ordering on September 8: Kerby, Holland. publication her ■ of once each week Takilma, Dryden, Provolt. Missour for four s'tcees sive weeks. Date >f first publication: Sep Flat. Payne, Wolf Creek, O’Brien. 4. 1941. The following’ schools will start De e of last publication: Sep- ■ u September 15: Selina, Wiliams. timber 25. 1941. Hugo, Oak G ive, Merlin, North W. T. MILLER. Fruitdale, Dimmick. Jerome Prai- Attor ey for Plaintiff. Pi ■ ffice address: United States i ie. Grave Creek. Three Pine“, . ionai Bank bldg., Grants Shan Creek, South Fruitdale. Pa--. Oregon. Some schools have been having mite a time obtainin'’ teachers • CTICE TO CREDITORS The latest report shows that the IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ST VTE OF OREGON FOR following teachers have been se- THE COUNTY OF JOSEPHINE : crrc-l; In the Matter of the Estate Krfby Union High School of .11 »11- KIRCHNER, Deceased. Ford. W. Joneg Minnie G. Mar NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN cy. E. W. House, Catharine Price. that the undersigned was on the i 20th day of August, 1941, ap Selma Ruby Higginbotham. Myrtle pointed Administratrix of the Es- ta’e of Julius Kirchner, deceased. Walton. All persons having any claim i against said estate are hereby no Holland Roberta Rannie. tified to present the same duly verified to the undersigned or to Kr»by U. T. Miller, her attorney, whose' Helen Dixon. Frank O’Conner, addri s< is Unite I State National Martha Holland, principal. Bank Building, Grants Pass. Ore gon, on or before six months from Takilma Charlotte Lansberry. the date hereof. Dated this the 21st day of Au Dryden f gust, 1941. Norman R. Carothers. ELEONORE KIRCHNER, Administratrix of the Estate of White Julius Kirchner, deceased. Lorna Byrne. Date of first publication: August' O'Brien 21, 1941. Julia Williams. Date of last publication! Septem Central ber 11, 1941. Illa Mae Higginbotham. » BIDS WANTED Sealed bills will be accepted by the directors of sch ool district No. 4. for the sale of the Old Waldo School building and 11 acres of land, more or less. Bids to be sent to Nora Woodcock, clerk. School District No. 4, Cave Junc- t:i n. Oregon, Route 1. The Board leservea the right to reject any and all bids. NORA WOODCOCK. Clerk. Mrs Jack Whiteman and son Bill i Mu Roy Usher of E in pire, c i g in, left Saturday fo r their ones after spending the week guests of Mr. and Mm. Di. A. N. Coliman took Honiei Hairy Mrs. White, Sr., to Grants Pass Mon Ushi r the day morning for medical i aid. home M is. Homer returned io his home • in Lew II Takilma much improved. —o— vestcr of Idaho, called on Hurley Wilson took B. R. All .1 ires family while pass- an’s to Grants Pass last Monday rh K'lby this week. Bob for medical attention. Reports are i load of machinery to Mr. Adams is much improved. 1.1 mill south of Cave —o— Bob also visited t- The b olid of school directors of io lives in Kerbv. Schoo) District No. 3, met at a ii lar meeting Tuesday. Septem ber 2, at the J. H. Wittroek home with the following members pres QU AR \NTINE ent: C .Y. Ain Id, chairman; Kate REPEALED ON ’-Fehse, Clem Sauer and Anna ALFALFA WEEVIL V ittro k, clerk. It vyas decided L:’t t .-hcol stalls on Se ember Re; :il .f two alfalfa weevil with the following i-acheis: Mis. qviirantine > s i eported by the t'-a " dll nd, nrhicioal; and in- .-tate department of agriculture, ..initiate ca s; Freak O’Co •- with »he one dealing with alfalf:’ ,ors, seventh amf eighth blade. ;’ i u;. to be me i ffee'ive on Oc ers seventh and e’g'Mh grade’; tober 1, ti - y :ir. The other, re i teller. lating o alfalfa weevil-affecle.l commodities. . xci l ev, will be Mr.. El’a Mead returned from come effectii 'ate -in A'gus'. Gian's Pass v.ht e ' < has been va T ies .v il ’■ '■ ■ many toes of bay cationin’’ for t' e past week. Dur- in the Illinois Valley for ship r.g he” absence Heide Sachse as- ment o D'1 Norte county. si.tcd Mrs. M’’g I :>t the Clara' Tie. i, 1’irantin s have been Bungalow Coffee Shop. wiped ei t <»;i the b :s of i ver.il factor w> ich sb. 'w that thev are Mr. and M’ . 1 eroy Myers of no Ion- er necesi i»ty for Jacksonville, weie ¡’ues.s at the I of the in..1.-try in Ong I time of Mr. cd Mrs. Ferd Jo. e- ! :ese is an i xhaus ive I '.>\ . Ml- Weste n Plant lire by ' i the Williams Cl’C camp. KERBY NEWS chief of the Oregon department agriculture phmi division, took ; n active part. The board recom mended that ca ?h member state r voke its ufalfa weevil quaran tine. 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