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Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR 97523, Wednesday, September 11, 2002 Page 14 Your Ads work all week in the IV “News” * * * AUTOMOTIVE * * * NOVUS REPAIR for stone damaged wind- shields prevents further cracking, restores opti- cal clarity. Free repairs for most insured drivers, deductibles waived, we come to your car. 474- 5646, (800)848-2225. N32-tfc 1989 BUICK Skyhawk, $200 OBO. Recent head job. Not running, needs work or use for parts. Phone 592-2541 Mondays through Fridays 8-5. Leave name and number. nc WANTED “YUGO” must be running, prefer 5- speed, no damage or smog mods. No junk. (530) 493-2675, leave message. L24-3p 1970 GMC 1/2-ton truck; auto turbo trans runs excellent $900; 1966 Chev 3/4-ton truck, 283 engine, 4- speed trans, runs great $600. Serious calls only please. (541) 597-4266. A24-2p 198 6 7- pas s e ng er Toyota van, great transportation. $1,000 OBO. 592-6508. H24-2tp 1961 CHEVY PICKUP Apache 10 pickup short bed step-side $2,000 OBO. 1967 16-foot fiberglass boat with 55 hp motor and trolling motor and a fish finder $1,200 OBO. 1985 GMC 5-speed 4x4 sport utility $2,000 OBO. 597- 4729. W25-1p 1987 DODGE RAM van, clean interior, good motor and transmission, needs battery, $3,000. 592-2978. G25-1p 1969 VOLKSWAGEN Beetle, partially restor- ed, runs excellent, tons of new parts, 1600cc engine, very clean, $1,200 OBO. Motivated seller. 592-5307. C25-2p VOLVOS 1978 and 1979, both very complete, parting out or take all. Motivated seller. Come look or call 592-5307. Make offer. C25-2p ‘93 GRAND Voyager 3.3 V-6, high miles, runs great, air conditione, $2,000 OBO.592-3669 or 601- 1520. M25-1c * * * SERVICES * * * ‘92 CHEVY Lumina van, body and interior excellent conditon, needs motor, $400 OBO. 592-5492. S25-1p 1983 FORD F350 Dually. Good work truck, runs good, body fair, $1,500 OBO. 592- 5255 or 592-3361. DNE25-4c * * * PERSONAL * * * $ $ NEED CASH $ $ WE pay for remaining payments on Property Sold! Mortgages! Annui- ties! Injury Settlements! Immediate quotes ! ! ! “Nobody beats our prices.” National Con- tract Buyers (800) 490- 0731 ext. 305. NCB-7tfc HAVING A DRINKING problem? Perhaps Alco- holics Anonymous can help — 7 p.m. Cave Junction — Tuesday Book Study Group or Wednesday, 7 p.m., Men’s Meeting, 592- 6258, 592-2024 or (541) 474-0782, St. Matthias Episcopal Church; 8 p.m.— Thurs- day & Sunday, Illinois Valley Group, Immanuel United Methodist Church. AA-tfc ALANON MEETINGS, Cave Junction, 535 E. River Street, Resource Center, “Support for family and friends of alcoholics,” Wednes- day, 6 p.m. 592-2837. A9-tf OPEN WOMEN’S AA meeting 10 a.m. Satur- day at I.V. Family Coali- tion, 535 E. River Street, CJ. AAW15-tfc I will no longer be re- sponsible for any debts other than my own as of Aug. 14, 2002. Betty J. Neal N22-4p As of 9-01-02 I am no longer responsible for any debts other than my own. Jay Morris 2590 Caves Hwy. M25-4p * * * HELP WANTED * * * THE ILLINOIS VALLEY NEWS encour- ages persons responding to Business Opportunities and Help Wanted ads to consider them as they would any other business venture. The News makes no value judgment on any such ads. Public Service Announcement 100 WORKERS needed —assemble crafts, wood items; to $480 week; materials pro- vided. Free information package 24-hour, (801) 428-4649. AFP24-2p NOW HIRING: compa- nies desperately need employees to assemble products at home. No selling, any hours. $500 weekly potential. Infor- mation (985) 646-1700 Dept. OR-4051. BSA23/25p * * * SERVICES * * * PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: OREGON CONSTRUCTION Contractors Law (ORS 70 requires that all busi- nesses who advertise emodeling, repair, home improvements or new construc- tion be registered with the Construction Contractors Board. Registration means contractors have a bond or insurance. For your protection, phone the CCB at (503) 378-4621., Ext. 4900 or check out a contractor’s registration and claims history before hiring them. OREGON LANDSCAPE Contractors Law (ORS 671) requires that all businesses who advertise landscaping services be licensed with the Landscape Contrac- tors Board. A license means contractors have a bond and insurance and have passed experience and testing require- ments. For your protection, phone the LCB at (503) 378-4621, Ext. 4900 to check out a contractor’s license status before hiring them. HANDYM AN —ODD JOBS, etc. reasonable. 592-6531 or 592-6864. K45-tfc MARY KAY IS HERE in Cave Junction! Amer- ica’s best selling line of skin care and color cos- metics! For a free facial phone Laurie Morrow 592-2933. M20-tfc THE FINISHING TOUCH CLEANING SERVICE: Customized cleaning to your specifi- cations —commercial, residential, rentals, new construction, windows, local references, li- censed, bonded and insured. Phone 592- 5270. C42-tfc Be part of the solution Not part of the problem * * * * * * YARD SALES * * * RAIN OR SHINE: Yards for sale . . . Some with houses! See Mike Palmer Realty today. 596-2026 in O’Brien. PR33-tfc GET TW O-MOTOR LGB G-gauge steam loco and tender with power pack for $175. Still have some rolling stock too. Phone Bob, 592-2541, 8 - 5 week- days. R38-nc YARD SELLERS have your yard sale where the action is 199 Flea Market. Phone (541) 218-4171 or 592-4668 for details, next to Club 199. C12-tfc EVERYTHING: Tools, camping tents, boat 35 hp, D-2 dozer, Scoupe Mobile, Ditch Witch, power wash, ‘73 28’ Winnebago, tiller, mow- ers, garden plow attach- ments. Starting Sept 11 to ? 23551 Redwood Hwy., Kerby. W25-2p SATURDAY 9 a.m. to ? Girls back-to-school clothes, sizes 7-8. 320 Fir Drive. W25-1p GARAGE SALE: boy toys — 20-foot boat, 2 tractors, 3-point disk, 4- section harrow, 2 chain saws, 2 coffin hoists, 2 motorcycles, 1966 IH 1/2-ton pickup, 4 oxy- gen bottles, much more. Saturday and Sunday, 9 to ? 515 Laurel Road. S25-1p 2-FAMILY YARD SALE, 770 Old Stage Road N, Friday and Saturday. Compressor, metal band saw, chairs, win- dows, children’s items, girls’ bike, roller blades, metal rack for small pickup, misc. NO SALES before 9 a.m. Early birds will be charged double. L25-1p SATURDAY, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 5000 Westside Road. Whitfield pellet stove, variety of things. Some collectibles. L25-1p MASSIVE YARD SALE: Extensive amount of collectibles, needful things, and more. Satur- day the 14th only, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 900 Caves Hwy. PLEASE no early birds. H25-1p MOVING — Leftovers Sale: Newer gas stove, compact refrigerator, pine entertainment cen- ter, old cedar chest, shower stall, 13” color TV, laserdisc player + movies, computer parts and software, DJ light relay/chaser, clothes and tools, record turnta- bles, tapes and CDs, many misc. Saturday only, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 5320 Caves Hwy. R25-1p PERENNIAL PLANTS, windows, house trivia, clothes, etc. 250 Barnes Way, 4.5 miles up Caves Hwy. Saturday 9 to 4 . C’mon! K25-1p SATURDAY AND SUN- DAY, 9 to 3: Entertain- ment center and much more. 320 Old Stage Road. F25-1p HUGE YARD SALE: Friday, Sept. 13, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 100 block of Hussey behind Darn Near Everything across from Lube-n-Shine. Lots of everything. Debit and credit cards welcome. DNE25-1c 3-FAMILY Yard Sale Sunday, Sept. 15, 9 to 4, 355 Caves Hwy. S25-1p MOVING SALE: Every- thing must go! Low, Low, Prices! Don’t miss out. Saturday only, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Corner of Redwood Hwy. and Kerby Street in Kerby. P25-1p MOVING SALE: 5280 Caves Hwy. Every Fri- day, Saturday and Sun- day for 5 weeks. New items added weekly. Open 10 to 6. Pressure canners, jars, lots of good stuff. C25-1p * * * WORK WANTED House Moving Jacking and raising up to 10 feet (541) 592-3673 #567888 - Oregon #468356 - California Not equipped for mobilehomes * * * CARETAKER husband and wife desirous of caretaking in Cave Junction area. 592- 3274. Excellent refer- ences. C25-1p IN CASE OF AN ERROR in your ad, please contact us immediately. We accept responsibility for the first incorrect insertion, and then only to the extent of a corrected insertion or refund of the price paid PUBLIC NOTICE * * * SURPLUS EQUIPMENT 1) 1974 Western States Fire Engine 13,725 miles. 750 gallons per minute, front-mount pump. Motor shot. Needs to be towed. Minimum bid $1,000. 2) 1964 Western States Fire Engine 15,704 miles. 1,000-gallon tank. 750 gallons per minute front-mount pump. Live reels with hardline. Minimum bid $3,000. 3) 1995 International chassis. Vehicle rolled. Some motor damage. Good tires. Only 6,300 miles. Minimum bid $5,000. Sealed bids must be delivered for each vehi- cle. Sealed bids to be deliv- ered to Illinois Valley Rural Fire Protection District Station One, 681 Caves Highway, Cave Junction, OR 97523 by 5:00 p.m. on Oct. 16, 2002; Vehicles are available for viewing at Station One. Publish: Aug. 21, 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 9, 2002 * * * PUBLIC NOTICE Persons with hearing, Visual or manual impairments who wish to participate in meetings held in the Council Chambers Should contact the city in order that appropriate communication assistance can be arranged. City Hall can be reached by telephone at (541) 592-2156 Fax (541) 592-6694 or TDD Relay (800) 735-2900 * * * NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING * * * This is to give notice that on Monday, Sep- tember 23, 2002 at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 222 W. Lister Street, Cave Junction, Oregon, the Common Council in accordance with the Land Use Hearing Rules and ORS 197.763, will hold a Public Hearing to con- sider a two lot Land Partition, submitted by H.D. Patton J. Con- struction, for property located at 202 S. Junc- tion Ave., more particu- larly described as As- sessor’s Map 39-08-21- AD, Tax Lot 103. Possi- ble actions include Ap- proval, Approval with Conditions, Disap- proval, Table or Con- tinue. Publish: September 11, 2002 * * * NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT TRANSFER 8521 * * * Illinois Valley Golf As- sociation filed an appli- cation with the Water Resources Department for a change in point of diversion and place of use of water as pro- vided by ORS 540.510 to 540.530. Special Order Volume 33, Page 267, in the name of Illinois Valley Golf Association, INC, includes a right limited to 0.24 cubic foot per second from East Fork Illinois River, with a priority date of March 15, 1979 for irrigation of 12 acres. The point of diversion for this right is in the (Kerby Ditch) SE1/4 NW1/4, Section 27, T39S., R8W., W.M.; 990’ N and 840’ W from the Center Corner of Section 27. The applicant proposes to change the point of diversion to NE1/4, NW1/4, Section 16, Township 39 South, Range 8 West, W.M.; 1340’ N and 940 feet West of North 1/4 Cor- ner of Section 16. The applicant proposes to change the place of 0.3 acres to SE1/4 NW 1/4 Section 16, T39S, R8W, W.M. Permit 44911, in the name of Illinois Valley Golf Association, INC., includes a right limited to 0.41 cubic foot per second from East Fork Illinois River, with a priority date of May 1887 for irrigation of 20.6 acres. The point of diversion for this right is in the (Kerby Ditch) SE1/4 NW1/4, Section 27, T39S, R8W, W.M.; 990’ N and 840’ W from the Center Corner of Sec- tion 27. The applicant proposes to change the point of diversion to NE1/4 NW 1/4, Section 16, Town- ship 39 South, Range 8 West, W.M.; 1340’N and 940 feet West of North 1/4 Corner of Section 16. The applicant proposes to change the place of 0.2 acres to SE1/4 NW 1/4, Section 16, T39S, R8W, W.M. Protests may be filed by persons who think their water right may be in- jured by this change. The protest fee is $25.00. Additional infor- mation or forms and rules for filing protests are available from the Water Resources De- partment by phoning (541) 471-2886, ext. 228. If a protest is filed a hearing may be held. The last date of publica- tion is Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2002. IF NO PROTEST IS FILED WITHIN 30 DAYS AF- TER THE LAST DATE OF PUBLICATION, THE CHANGE MAY BE APPROVED WITHOUT A HEARING. Publish, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 2002 * * * NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS * * * IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JOSEPHINE Case No. 02-P-0199 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of DORA ELLEN HEARD fka DORA ELLEN HAMILL Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as the Personal Representative of the es- tate. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby requested to present their claims, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below. To the Personal Represen- tative at P.O. Box 234, Cave Junction, OR 97523 or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain addi- tional information from the records of the court, the Personal Representative, or the attorney for the Per- sonal Representative. Dated and first pub- lished: Wednesday, Sep- tember 11, 2002 Richard Allen Peterson c/o P.O. Box 234 Cave Junction, OR 97523 Mansfield R. Cleary Attorney for the Estate Cave Junction, OR 97523 Publish: Sept. 11, 18, 25, 2002 cubic foot per second for Tract #1 and 0.017 cubic foot per second for Tract #4 from Sucker Creek, with a priority date of 1857 for Tract #1 and 1908 for Tract #4 for irrigation of 5.2 acres in Tract #1 and 1.45 acres in Tract #4, domestic, and stock. The applicant proposes to change the place of use of 1.45 acres to 0.55 acres NW 14 SW1/4 Section 28 and 0.90 acres NE1/4 SE1/4 Section 29, T39S, R7W, W.M. The applicant proposes to change to a point of appropriation: NE1/4 SE1/4, Section 29, T39S. R7W, W.M.; 600’ S and 590’ W from the E1/4 Corner Section, Section 29. Douglas Frank filed an application with the Water Resources De- partment for a change in place of use and change to a point of appropriation of water as provided by ORS 540.510 to 540.530. Certificate 7139, in the name of the Estate of Mary Ellen Leonard, includes a right limited to, 0.096 cubic foot per second for Tract #!, and 0.016 cubic foot per second for Tract #4 from Sucker Creek, with a priority date of 1857 for Tract #1 and 1908 for Tract #4 for irrigation of 4.8 acres in Tract #1 and 1.3 acres in Tract #4, domestic, and stock. The applicant proposes to change the place of use of 0.8 acres to NW1/4 SW1/4, Section 28, T39S, R7W, W.M. The applicant proposes to change to a point of appropriation: SW1/4 NW1/4, Section 28, T39S, R7W, W.M.; 380’ N and 718’ E from the W1/4 Corner, Section 28. Hans-Peter and Caitlin Ahl filed an application with the Water Re- sources Department for a change in point of diversion of water as provided by ORS 540.510 to 540.530. Certificate 7139, in the name of Mary Ellen Leonard, includes a right limited to 0.1 cubic foot per second for Tract #1, and 0.01 cubic foot per second for Tract #4, from Sucker Creek, with a priority date of 1857 for Tract #1 and 1908 for Tract #4 for Irrigation of 5 acres in Tract #1 and 0.9 acres in Tract #4, domestic, and stock. The application pro- poses to change to a point of appropria- tion:point of appropria- tion: SW1/4 NW1/4, Section 28, T39S, R7W, W.M.; 380’ N and 718’ E from the W1/4 Cor- ner, Section 28. Protests may be filed by persons who think their water right may be in- jured by this change. The protest fee is $25,00. Additional infor- mation or forms and rules for filing protests are available from the Water Resources De- partment by phoning (541) 471-2886, ext. 228. If a protest is filed a hearing may be held. The last date of publica- tion is Wednesday, September 25, 2002. IF NO PROTEST IS FILED WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER THE LAST DATE OF PUBLI- CATION, THE CHANGE MAY BE AP- PROVED WITHOUT A HEARING. Publish: Sept. 11, 18, _ 25, 2002 * * * * * * NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT TRANSFER 8918, 9047, 9048 * * * Daniel Somers filed an application with the Water Resources De- partment for a change in place of use and change to a point of appropriation of water as provided by ORS 540.510 to 540.530. Certificate 7139, in the name of Estate of Mary Ellen Leonard, includes a right limited to 0.104 VOTE in the Tuesday, Sept. 17 election LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE * * * ILLINOIS VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT BOARD OF DIREC- TORS MEETING THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 2002 7:00 P.M. * * * Jackson/Josephine/ Klamath County Schools Seek Disabled Students On an ongoing basis, school districts in Jack- son, Josephine, and Klamath counties con- duct Child Find activi- ties to locate disabled residents under age 21 who are not currently receiving special educa- tion services. Each dis- trict wants to find and evaluate the skills of children within its boundaries who have serious physical, educa- tional, emotional, men- tal, or learning problems so that appropriate edu- cational programs may be provided. Such ser- vices must be provided for disabled students under federal and state law. The rights of par- ents and special educa- tion laws can be re- viewed at the special education office within the local school dis- tricts. The Board will meet at Cave Junction City Hall, Cave Junction, Oregon for its regular meeting. Items to be considered include: September bond update, Biscuit fire update, and any other matter that may arise after this publication. The Board reserves the right to hold executive sessions when neces- sary. Publish: September 11, 2002 * * * LEGAL NOTICE * * * ILLINOIS VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING Thursday, September 12, 2002 7:00 P.M. Cave Junction City Hall 1. CALL TO ORDER - Vice President Jones 2. FLAG SALUTE (please remove hats) - Vice President Jones 3. ROLL CALL – Administrative Assistant Humphfres 4. APPROVAL OF Au- gust 15, 2002 MIN- UTES - Vice President Jones 5. APPROVAL OF BILLS AND FINANCIAL REPORTS - Vice Presi- dent Jones 6. CORRESPON- DENCE 7. REPORTS TO THE BOARD 8. UNFINISHED BUSI- NESS A. September Bond Report B. Biscuit Fire Up- date NEW BUSINESS 9. ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA 10. AGENDA SUG- GESTIONS FOR NEXT MEETING 11. ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEXT MEETING 12. ADJOURNMENT (THE BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO HOLD AN EXECUTIVE SESSION AT THIS MEETING) For information contact Ashland - 482-2811; Butte Falls - 865-3563; Central Point - 664- 7484; Eagle Point - 830-6558; Medford - 842-3628; Phoenix- Talent - 535-7520; Pinehurst - 482-1910; Prospect - 560-3653; Rogue River - 582- 6003; Three Rivers - 862-3111; Grants Pass - 474-5700; Klamath Falls City - 883-4745; Klamath County - 883- 5000. Publish: Sept. 11, 18, 25, 2002 * * * PUBLIC NOTICE * * * ILLINOIS VALLEY LITTLE LEAGUE NEEDS YOU ! ! ! If you would like to get involved with the planning of your local Little League please contact League Presi- dent at: (541) 592-3059 Deadline for Board Member Nominations are September 21, 2002 and Elections will be held September 27, 2002 via mail Publish: Sept. 11, 18, 25, 2002 Publish September 11, 2002 * * * Mannix, OSEA linked Gubernatorial candidate Kevin Mannix has signed the Oregon School Employees Associa- tion’s (OSEA) pledge requiring the Legisla- ture to solve Ore- gon’s long-term school funding prob- lem during the 2003 legislative session. Mannix is the only gubernatorial candidate to sign the pledge, according to an announcement. His Democratic op- ponent Ted Kulon- goski, did not re- spond to OSEA’s request, it added. Steven Araujo, OSEA executive di- rector, said that Man- nix committed to use “all the means at my disposal as governor to support and lead the Legislature in its effort to solve the lack of long-term, sustainable funding for Oregon’s public schools during the 2003 regular legisla- tive session.” “We can solve our school funding crisis without raising personal income or business taxes,” Man- nix said. “My ad- ministration will work to create more jobs, thereby increas- ing income for schools. And I will work on PERS (Public Employees Retirement System) reform, which has short- and long-term effects on our chil- dren’s education.” “Kevin’s com- mitment to solving the long-term school funding is a major sep forward for Ore- gon’s schools and our children’s future,” said Araujo. “By signing the pledge, he is demon- strating the kind of leadership and con- viction it will take to ensure that our public schools help our chil- dren grow and excel. In this political cli- mate, it’s refreshing to find such a high- profile candidate willing to tackle this challenge head on.” OSEA represents nearly 20,000 school secretaries, custodi- ans, educational as- sistants, bus drivers and other educa- tional-support profes- sionals throughout Oregon. Equal Opportunity Advertiser