YARD SALES continued ANNUAL multifamily yard sale. River Valley Village Mobile Home Park. Location: 222 Ollis Road, Cave Junc- tion. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 3, 2003 B6-1p INSIDE Sale: Glass display cases, dresser, chests, desks, TVs, lamps, bookshelves, skis, bicycles, 5-foot birdcage, collectables and misc. May 2 & 3, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 2.5 miles So. of town on left. 28351 Redwood Hwy. W6-1p GARAGE sale. Wicker 4-piece set, antique dresser, chaise lounge, marble coffee table, drop leaf dining set, kids toys, knick-knacks, collectibles. Fri. 4-6, Sat. 10-2 or phone 592- 3359. 4395 Rockydale Road. A6-1p HUGE yard/tent sale. Thurs. thru Sun. May 1st through 4th, lots and lots of useful stuff and junk too. Great selec- tion of groceries inside. 18254 Redwood Hwy. Selma. C6-1p SATURDAY May 10, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Siskiyou Mountain Herbs yard & plant sale, seed ex- change, 9044 Takiima Road, 541-592-3386, www.sisqherbs.com L6-2p PUBLIC NOTICE Persons with hearing, visual or manual impair- ments who wish to par- ticipate in meetings held in the Council Cham- bers should contact the city in order that appro- priate communication assistance can be ar- ranged. City Hall can be reached by telephone at 541-592-2156; fax 541- 592-6694; or TDD Re- lay 800-735-2900. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING This is to give notice that on Monday, May 12, 2003 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, 222 W. Lister St., Cave Junc- tion, Oregon, the Com- mon Council in accor- dance with the Land Use Hearing Rules and ORS 197.763, will hold a Public Hearing to con- sider a three-lot Land Partition, submitted by Karen Brooks for prop- erty located at 810 S. Old Stage Rd., more particularly described as Assessor’s Map 39- 08-28-AO Tax Lot 100. Possible actions include Approval, Approval with Conditions, Disap- proval, Table, or Con- tinue. Persons with hearing, visual, or manual im- pairment who wish to participate in the meet- ing should contact the City to arrange appro- priate communication assistance. City Hall can be reached by tele- phone at (541) 592- 2156, Fax (541) 592- 6694 or TTD Relay 1- (800) 735-2900. Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, April 30, 2003 LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: VALENTINO WOODWARD ANDRES, Jr. AND DOES 1 TO 25 YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: KRISTIN SIPPERLEY; WILLIAM SIPPERLEY; JONATHAN SIP- PERLEY; GINO SIPPERLEY You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons is served on you to file a typewritten response at this court. A letter or phone call will not protect you; your typewritten response must be in proper legal form if you want the court to hear your case. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the case, and your wages, money and property may be taken without further warning from the court. There are other legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney right away. If you do not know an attorney, you may call an attorney referral service or a legal aid office (listed in the phone book). The name and address of the court is: SHASTA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 1500 Court Street Redding, CA 96001 The name, address, and telephone number of plain- tiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is: Donna J. Eyman, (619) 226-1773 3131 Groton Way, #2 San Diego, CA 92110 Publish: April 9, 16, 23, 30 LEGAL NOTICE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS THREE RIVERS SCHOOL DISTRICT MURPHY, OR, JOSEPHINE COUNTY For Telecommunication Systems You are invited to provide Proposals for solutions which will address the need for telecommunications systems at 2 locations: Lorna Byrne Middle School, 101 S. Junction Ave., Cave Junction, OR 97523 and Fruitdale Elementary, 1560 Hamilton Lane, Grants Pass, OR 97527. All submitted Proposals must sat- isfy the requirements described in the Proposal Documents and any addenda. Vendors wishing to submit a response to this Request for Proposals may participate in a mandatory Pre-Proposal conference, which will be held on Tuesday, May 6, 2003 - 10:00 a.m., at the following location: Three Rivers School District Administrative offices 8550 New Hope Road Grants Pass, Oregon 97527 The purpose of this Pre-Proposal conference is to provide Vendors an opportunity to raise questions they may have concerning the RFP. The Proposal Coordinator and support staff will respond to Vendor questions at the time of the conference. Sealed pro- posals must be received by Thursday, May 15, 2003 at the location specified above. Qualified Proposers may obtain Proposal and Con- tract documents by accessing the web site at www.threerivers.k12.or.us/public2003/district/ index.htm, or contacting the Proposal Coordinator: Kathy Krouse, Director of Fiscal and Support Services Three Rivers School District Phone: 541-862-3111 Fax: 541-862-3119 E m a i l kathy.krouse@do.threerivers.k12.or.us Publish: April 30, 2003 : LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JOSEPHINE Case No. 03-P-0091 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of: MARY V. SCHREIBER, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as the Personal Representative of the estate. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby required to pre- sent their claims, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the Personal Representative 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 additional infor- mation from the records of the court, the Personal Representative, or the attorney for the Personal Rep- resentative. Dated and first published April 23, 2003 Publish: April 30, 2003 Dorothy Madison c/o P O Box 234 Cave Junction, OR 97523 Mansfield R. Cleary Attorney for the Estate P.O. Box 234 Cave Junction, OR 97523 Publish: April 23, 30, May 7, 14, 2003 (Editor’s Note: Names, ages, ad- dresses, incidents and charges are provided by official law enforcement agencies. All per- sons listed in this report are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges can be amended or dis- missed.) * * * Tuesday, April 15 *A man re- quested a welfare check on an elderly man in the 3600 block of Rockydale Road. He was fine and said he would call his worried friend. *Peter Betchik, 44, was arrested on a charge of restraining order violation in the 100 block of Iron Way at 4:35 p.m. *In the 500 block of Caves Hwy. a fa- ther reported his 17- year-old son for be- ing beyond parental control. The juvenile was counseled re- garding his behavior. *In the 100 block of Caves Avenue a woman reported that all of her tires were slashed and she thought he ex- husband might be responsible. Wednesday, April 16 *In the 600 block of Lakeshore Drive a woman complained that a man was vio- lating a restraining order by being on her property while she is at work. *There was a 911 hang-up call from the 100 block of S. Red- wood Hwy. *A man in the 600 block of Draper Valley Road reported a suspicious vehicle. *At “Forks” State Park at 12:02 p.m. Kenneth Allen Timmons, 53, was cited to appear in court on two listed warrants. *In the 36000 block of Redwood Hwy. at 12:10 p.m., a residence was se- cured while a search warrant was obtained. *Several people in the 1400 block of Rockydale Road re- ported someone driv- ing a station wagon and almost hitting a pedestrian. *A boy, 10, was found with less than an ounce of mari- juana within 100 feet of a school in the 500 block of W. River Street at 1:56 p.m. *In the 300 block of N. Sawyer Avenue a man reported some- one slashing five tires on two vehicles. *In the area of N. S a w ye r Avenue someone complained TOP MOVIES The older I grow, the more distrust the familiar doctrine t hat age brings wisdom. - H.L. Mencken - 1. Anger Management starring Adam Sandler Rated: PG-13 2. Phone Booth Colin Farrell R 3. Head Of State Chris Rock PG-13 4. A Man Apart Vin Diesel R 5. The Core Hilary Swank PG-13 6. What A Girl Wants Amanda Bynes PG 7. Basic John Travolta R 8. Spun John Leguizamo Not Rated 9. Chicago Catherine Zeta-Jones PG-13 10. Bringing Down The House Steve Martin PG-13 (c) 2003 DBR Media, Inc. about two boys riding a dirt bike up and down the road. *There was a possible poison over- dose reported in the 400 block of Crooks Creek Road. Thursday, April 17 *In the 4700 block of Reeves Creek Road a man complained about two pitbulls running loose. He was re- ferred to Animal Control. *In the 500 block of Laurel Road a man reported a neighbor stealing fire wood off his property. The fire wood was later re- turned. *Assistance was rendered to a 7-year- old girl who climbed up a tree and then could not get down. Her 7-year-old friend notified deputies. *In the 100 block of Hogue Drive a boy fabricated a story about a man being in his house with a knife and wearing a ski mask. *In the 500 block of S. Redwood Hwy. there was an accident reported involving a bicycle, and a vehicle running into the ditch. *A girl, 16, re- ported abuse by her mother. Child welfare was notified. Friday, April 18 *Assistance was rendered to a father who reported his son as being beyond pa- rental control. *In the 400 block of S. Junction Ave- nue a man reported entry into a vacant residence owned by a church, and damage to the inside of the residence. *In the 100 block of N. Junction Ave- nue a woman re- ported that someone would not let her have court ordered visitation with her granddaughter. *There was a one-vehicle non- injury accident re- ported at S. Redwood Hwy. and E. Lister Street. *There was a two-vehicle non- injury accident in the 24000 block of Red- Page 15 wood Hwy. *Two famil y members on Barlow Street were having a verbal disagreement over who would take care of their elderly dad. They were re- ferred to an adult fos- ter care provider. *In the 4700 block of Reeves Creek Road a man reported that he con- tacted Animal Con- trol after claiming that his neighbor’s dog attacked him. He said Animal Control responded, but did nothing. He requested deputy contact. Saturday, April 19 *Assistance was rendered to an uncon- scious man in the 9500 block of Takilma Road. *In the 200 block of Deer Creek Road a man reported that a pack of dogs attacked a llama at his father’s residence. The llama did not survive. *There was a problem between neighbors caused by a 2x4 with nails on a driveway in the 1400 block of Arrowhead Drive. *In the 4700 block of Reeves Creek Road a man complained about his neighbor’s dogs on his property. He was referred to Animal Control. *In the 100 block of Hogue Drive sev- eral people were con- tacted and advised regarding telephonic harassment. * A n t h o n y Kochanowski, 31, was cited to appear in Circuit Court in the 18000 block of Red- wood Hwy. *In the 800 block of Caves Hwy. a man complained about someone on a motor- cycle traveling at ex- cessive speed. *In the 1900 block of Caves Hwy. a man complained of someone on a motor- cycle traveling at ex- cessive speed. *There was a report of someone in a small white pickup truck driving too fast in the 37000 block of Redwood Hwy. * Wi l l i a m D. Summers, 52, was cited on charges of driving while sus- pended and no insur- ance in the 6000 block of Rockydale Road. *A man com- plained that he was run off the road at Redwood Hwy. and Kerby Mainline Road by another motorist. *A man was warned regarding trespassing in the 200 block of Junction Avenue. *A woman re- ported losing her wal- let at the Illinois Val- ley Visitor Center. She was advised to contact her credit card companies. *Michael Daniel Forester, 20, was cited on charges of speeding and no in- surance at Redwood Hwy. and Reeves Creek Road. *A woman ac- cused another woman of trying to run her down in the 300 block of S. Redwood Hwy. *Someone re- ported hearing loud gunshots in the 4000 block of Caves Hwy. Monday, April 21 *Cathy Anne Ducat, 53, was cited on a charge of speed- ing in the 5000 block of Rockydale Road. *There was some confusion over a stalking order and who could be at a church in the 25000 block of Redwood Hwy. *A woman com- plained of someone taking mail from mailboxes in the 28000 block of Red- wood Hwy. * Th e re we r e complaints of some- one driving over the terraces at the back of Laurel Cemetery and tearing up dirt. *William L Plev- ney, 21, was cited on a charge of speeding at Redwood Hwy. and Kerby Avenue. *A man reported that another man had violated a restraining order by calling his sister in the 5000 block of Caves Hwy. *A woman thought she heard a prowler in the 400 block of Old Stage Road. Tuesday, April 22 *In the 25000 block of Redwood Hwy. a woman re- ported that someone cut a chain-link fence and attempted to remove a sofa. *Gregory J Van- derwall, 18, was cited on a charge of violation of the basic rule/speeding at 11:10 a.m. at Red- wood Hwy. and W. Watkins Street. *Two women were counseled re- garding a property line dispute in the 11000 block of Takilma Road. *A woman in the 300 block of Kerby Avenue re- ported that a bicycle had been taken from her unlocked garage. *In the 200 block of Ollis Road a man complained about a loud silver pickup truck. *In the 600 block of Pinewood Way a woman said that a school bus could not turn around because a log truck and a utility truck were parked on the school bus turnaround. The log truck driver was lo- cated and moved the truck. *A man in the 3800 block of Hol- land Loop Road re- ported that someone had taken $500 in cash from the bed- room of his friend. Wednesday, April 23 *Clay W. Clark, 20, was cited on a charge of driving while suspended at Junction Avenue and E. Watkins Street at 2:39 a.m. *There was a domestic distur- bance between a mother, father, and child in the 7800 block of Caves Hwy. *A man in the 4800 block of Waldo Road re- ported his daughter as a runaway person. *There was some confusion over who got medicine delivered by Fed-Ex in the100 block of Hogue Drive. *There was a Illinois Valley News 321 S. Redwood Hwy., Cave Junction, OR. 97523