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Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, June 25, 2003
PARK MUSIC - Bluegrass music will be the at-
traction from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, July 3 in
Jubilee Park for the second in this year’s Concert in
the Park series. It’s sponsored by Illinois Valley
Chamber of Commerce with help from a number of
valley businesses. The first concert, featuring rock ‘n’
roll by “Chase’n the Blues,” will run from noon to 4
p.m. on Saturday, June 28.
SUB NORTH FORTH - Approximately 130
visitors are anticipated for the annual Substation
North gathering at Rough & Ready Park. The event is
scheduled to run from Wednesday, June 25 through
the morning of Monday, June 30. Begun some 22
years ago by the late Earl and “Tippy” Dykstra, the
event for retired members and their spouses and
guests of the Long Beach (Calif.) Police Dept. has
grown each year. Participants will visit valley winer-
ies and Oregon Caves National Monument and Cha-
teau, and play at I.V. Golf Course. The opening cere-
mony on Thursday evening will feature Steve James,
president of the Long Beach Police Officers Associa-
tion. Evening meals at the park will be catered by
Carlos’ Restaurante, Wild River Brewing & Pizza
Co., and Stevereno’s Family Restaurant.
BRUSH FIRE MIRE - Firefighters including
acting Illinois Valley Chief Jeff Gavlik are urging
residents to be fire safe, as several brush fires already
have occurred, and fire season hasn’t yet been de-
clared by Oregon Dept. of Forestry. Dry brush can
ignite easily, and open burning is not recommended
under certain conditions. Phone the I.V. Fire District’s
information line at 592-2121 for details.
TRAIL TROMP - Siskiyou Project will sponsor
a hike on Squaw Mountain Trail in Selma on Sunday,
June 29. Led by Romain Cooper, the event is sched-
uled from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will be a moderate hike
through old growth sugar pine forests and serpentine
meadows. Hikers are to dress for warm weather and
bring lunch, water and sunscreen. Meet at Selma Se-
lect Market at 9 a.m.
LAMPREY LOOK - The public is invited to join
ecologist Rick Nawa to look for Lamprey eels at Sav-
age Rapids Dam in Grants Pass on Saturday, June 28
from 7 to 8 p.m. Learn about their life cycle and eco-
system importance.
BINGO LINGO - Winner-takes-all bingo games
will be held on Friday, June 27 from 1-4 p.m. at Illi-
nois Valley Senior Center. Refreshments will be
available.
NOTEPAD: Plans are underway to reopen the
restaurant at Illinois Valley Airport. Lee Eschen, Lou
Levison and Dave Levison want to offer an airport
coffee shop they’ll call “Jenny’s,” in honor of the
World War I biplane...Rural Cave Junction residents
Sandy and Mary Kaminsky and their son, Gabe, will
live in Yuma, Ariz. For a year, with their home here
being maintained by a live-in caretaker. Sandy is
known for his rock sculptures and “prosetry,” while
Mary is known as a horticulturist and substitute
teacher...The Josephine County Board of Commis-
sioners is accepting applications from volunteers to
fill a vacancy on the Grants Pass Airport Board.
Phone (541) 474-5221 for more information...The 7th
Annual Shady Cove Salmon BBQ will be held on
Saturday, July 5 from noon to 4 p.m. at the Shady
Cove Park on Rogue River Drive near the Hwy 62
bridge and the Edgewater Inn.
124 S. Redwood Hwy.
592-2892
Open 5 to 9 p.m.
Restaurant parking in rear
Marriage sweeter every year for Andersons
Ken and Louise
Anderson will celebrate
their 50th wedding anni-
versary with a reception at
Riverside Park pavilion in
Grants Pass on Friday, July
4 from 2 to 5 p.m.
The Anderson’s met in
Chowchilla, Calif. and
were married on July 10,
1953. Ken was in the U.S.
Air Force stationed at Ox-
nard Air Force Base where
they resided for 33 years.
They have four chil-
dren. Ken Jr., Fort Atkin-
son
Wisc.,
Steve
(Stevereno’s) from Cave
Junction; Paul, who works
for the city of Cave Junc-
tion and Kathy, Grants
Pass. They have 14 grand-
children and two great-
granddaughters.
Ken and Louise lived
in Cave Junction for 16
years and moved to Grants
Pass in 2001 where they
are involved with the Heart
of Heart Healing Ministry.
Jubilee Park
Saturday, June 28
4 to 7 p.m.
Sponsored by: First American Title,
Evergreen Federal Bank, SOFCU,
Lancaster Rolling Video, Century 21
Harris & Taylor (Jim Frick & Steve Lyons),
Wilder Wolfhounds, ‘I.V. News’
*Next week: Thursday, July 3, 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Dale & the Siskiyou Mountain Boys
Bluegrass
Jubilee Park
Monday, June 16
*8:56 a.m. 681 Caves
Hwy.
*6:40 p.m. 500 block
Idlewild Drive.
Tuesday, June 17
*11:55 a.m. MP 15
Redwood Hwy., motor
vehicle accident.
*5:06 p.m., 4400 block
Dick George Road, open
burn.
*5:19 p.m., 800 block
Robinson Road, grass fire.
Wednesday, June 18
*9:06 a.m., 24500
block Redwood Hwy.,
structure fire.
*9:23 a.m. 23700
block Redwood Hwy.
smoke investigation.
*9:39 a.m., 5,500
block Caves Hwy., illegal
open burn.
*4:56 p.m., 600 block
S. Junction Ave., smoke
investigation.
Thursday, June 19
*2:22 p.m., 681 Caves
Hwy.
*4:16 p.m., Redwood
Hwy./Westside Road, ex-
plosion.
*7:03 p.m., 300 block
S. Redwood Hwy.
*8:33 p.m., 500 block
S. Redwood Hwy.
Friday, June 20
*9:57 a.m. 100 block
O’Brien Street.
*7:14 p.m. 700 block
Caves Hwy.
Saturday, June 21
*9 a.m., Jubilee Park.
*7:39 p.m., 100 block
Airport Drive.
Sunday, June 22
*3:58 p.m., 33,000
block Redwood Hwy.