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    Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, July 9, 2003
PERSONALS
$ $ NEED CASH $ $
WE pay for remain-
ing payments on
Property Sold! Mort-
gages!
Annuities!
Injury
Settlements!
I m m e d i a t e
quotes ! ! ! “Nobody
beats our prices.”
National
Contract
Buyers (800) 490-
0731 ext. 305.
NCB1-tfc
HAVING A DRINK-
ING problem? Per-
haps
Alc oholics
Anonymous can help
— Cave Junction
592-6258 or 592-
2901. Sunday 8 p.m.
at Immanuel United
Methodist
Church.
Tuesday, 7 p.m.
book study at St.
Matthias Episcopal
Church. Wednesday,
7 p.m. men’s meet-
ing
at
Episcopal
Church. Thursday 8
p.m. at Methodist
Church. Saturday 10
a.m. Women’s meet-
ing at I.V. Family
Resource Center.
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YARD SALES
RAIN OR SHINE:
Yards for sale /
Some with houses!
See Mike Palmer
Realty today! 596-
2026 in O’Brien.
PR47-tfc
SHOP GOT SOLD,
must sell everything
before July 14. 20 to
50 percent off. Will
be open July 4-5 and
July 11, 12 and 13.
All offers considered.
Two 7-foot long glass
display cases, dress-
ers, desks, lamps,
chairs, 5-foot bird
cage, paintings, lots
of blown glass, Play-
boy magazines $1
each, 3 miles south
of C.J., 28351 Red-
wood Hwy.
W15-2p
Antiques and collecti-
bles Saturday 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m., 624
Jeannie Way, oak
Morris chair and fur-
niture, kayak, dishes,
clothes, saddle, two
sets of mags, horse
trailer.
U16-1p
FREE BOOKS Satur-
day at the swap meet
next to I.V. golf
course on Redwood
Hwy. south of CJ.
Free books, free
lemonade, free wa-
ter, free sunshine,
free air and free
ground to sit on while
there.
M16-1f
BENEFIT
AUC-
TION—Little Lambs
Preschool
benefit
auction will be held
by O’Hara inc. auc-
tioneers on July 12 at
10 a.m. at the old fire
station
near Dick
George and Holland
Loop Road. All pro-
ceeds go to Little
Lamb
Preschool,
5181 Holland Loop
Road. 592-3923.
BC16-1c
Misc. tools, jointer,
router plane, antique
carpent er
to ols.
Many other items too
numerous to men-
tion. Priced to sell. 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Satur-
day and Sunday,
July 12-13, 334 Ter-
race, Cave Junction.
W16-1p
FOUR-FAMILY yard
sale. Lots of kids’
stuff, furniture, a crib,
twin mattress, table
with chairs, kitchen
items, 5483 Rocky-
dale,
Thurs da y-
Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m.
R16-1p
TWO-FAMILY yard
sale, lots of tools,
table saw, band saw,
lighting, household,
leather coats, small
TVs, sewing ma-
chine. Saturday, July
12, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
783
Hummingbird
Road.
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YARD SALE, tools,
c l o t h i n g,
k n ic k -
knacks, toys, house-
hold, furniture, older
tent trailer, hydraulic
hoist, books, Fri.
7/11 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
120 Smith Sawyer
Road.
J16-1p
BIG two-family yard
sale, 8245 Caves
Hwy. Friday and Sat-
urday, July 11 and
12, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
No
early
birds
please.
R16-1p
YARD SALE
CONT.
FUND-RAISER auc-
tion and rummage
sale. Last day, Satur-
day, July 12, 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. at the Jose-
phine County Bldg. in
Cave
Junction.
Please come. Need
volunteers, auction
and sale donations.
Phone 592-4340.
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7201 Rockydale, 8
a.m. to 2 p.m. Satur-
day only, everything
must go. No reason-
able offers refused.
B16-1p
BIG YARD SALE
bedroom set, tools,
dishes, Fri. and Sat.
only not before 8
a.m. 18248 Redwood
Hwy. Selma.
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INDOOR
ESTATE
s a l e
5 1 0
Schumacher, Valley
Village,
Apartment
No. 1. Friday and
Saturday, July 11
and 12. Priced to
sell. Everything must
go in the two days. 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Please
park on the street.
H16-1p
THREE-family yard
sale, Sunday, July
13, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
22165
Redwood
Hwy. across from
Ghost Town, Kerby.
S16-1p
FARM SALE horses,
goats, freezer, refrig-
erator, oak entertain-
ment center, Barbies,
clothes, too much to
list. 4371 Rockydale,
Saturday, July 12, 8
a.m to ?
P16-1p
FOR SALE
19.2 CF Sears refrig-
erator, $60, electric
stove $10, phone
Donelle, 592-3028.
K16-1p
TWO BANDSAWS,
10-inch Rockwell and
12-inch
Craftsman
plus
extra
new
blades. $325 both.
Phone Bill 592-4146.
B16-1p
1992
SUZUKI
DR650, runs great,
easy starter, $1000,
firm. ‘76 Ford Maver-
ick, new carb. Runs
good, $300, OBO.
592-2379.
B16-1p
LAYING HENS, four
months old, black
sex links, $3 each
(7), 592-2752.
S16-1p
SERVICES
THE
FINISHING
TOUCH CLEANING
SERVICE: Custom-
ized cleaning to your
specifications
—
commercial, residen-
tial, rentals, new con-
struction, windows,
local
references,
licensed, bonded and
insured. Phone 592-
5270.
C42-tfc
LOST & FOUND
FOUND prescription
glasses, girl’s or
child’s, with clip-on
sunglasses in ma-
roon case. Found at
Jubilee Park on July
1. Phone to identify
597-2480.
F16-1f
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF WATER
RIGHTS TRANSFER
Leonard E. Frick
Living Trust, Leonard
E. Frick Trustee, et
al, T-9258 filed an
application with the
Water
Resources
Department for a
change in point of
diversion of water as
provided by ORS
540.510 to 540.530.
Publish: July 9, 16
and July 23, 2003
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF WATER
RIGHTS TRANSFER
Ronald L. Hiler, T-
9236, filed an appli-
cation with the Water
Resources Depart-
ment for a change in
point of diversion of
water as provided by
ORS 540.510 to
540.530.
Publish: July 9, 16
and July 23, 2003
Page 15
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
JULY 30, 2003 - 9:00 A.M.
A Petition for Formation of a Domestic Water
Supply District organized
under ORS Chapter 264 has been filed with the
Josephine County Board of
Commissioners. The Petition satisfies the re-
quirements of ORS 198.749
and 198.750 to 198.775.
PURPOSE: To supply district inhabitants with
water for
domestic purposes.
NAME: Kerby Water District.
BOUNDARIES: The noncontiguous territory to
be
included in the District, as follows:
Tax Lot # & Assessor's Map # Address
39-08-04-A0-000300-00 23217 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-04-A0-000301-00 23217 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-04-A0-000700-00 23503 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-04-A0-000703-00 23431 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-04-A0-001800-00 23551 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-04-A0-002002-00 140 Kerby Mainline
39-08-04-A0-002003-00 150 Kerby Mainline
Rd.
39-08-04-A0-002100-00 280 Kerby Mainline
Rd.
39-08-04-C0-000502-00 23940 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-04-C0-000504-00 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-04-C0-001600-00 150 6th St.
39-08-04-C0-002300-00 24108 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-04-D0-000202-00 23779 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-04-D0-000300-00 111 Kerby Mainline
Rd.
39-08-04-D0-000500-00 23757 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-04-D0-001200-00 24003 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-04-D0-001401-00 23935 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-04-D0-001900-00 23823 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-04-D0-002100-00 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-04-D0-002200-00 24035 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-04-D0-002400-00 24025 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-04-D0-003000-00 6th St.
39-08-09-A0-000200-00 300 School St.
39-08-09-A0-000201-00 384 School St.
39-08-09-A0-000500-00 250 School St.
39-08-09-A0-001200-00 123 School St.
39-08-09-A0-001900-00 116 Holton Creek Rd.
39-08-09-A0-002000-00 132 Holton Creek Rd.
39-08-09-A0-002100-00 136 Holton Creek Rd.
39-08-09-A0-002301-00 Holton Creek Rd.
39-08-09-A0-002900-00 145 Holton Creek Rd.
39-08-09-A0-003001-00 Holton Creek Rd.
39-08-09-AB-000800-00 24145 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-09-AB-000900-00 24167 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-09-AB-002800-00 302 Josephine Ave.
39-08-09-AB-003300-00 251 Kerby St.
39-08-09-B0-000201-00 Lot 3, Block 6 Town
Plat of
Napoleon, Redwood Hwy.
39-08-09-B0-001900-00 24342 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-09-B0-002000-00 194 Finch Rd.
39-08-09-B0-002100-00 194 Finch Rd.
39-08-09-B0-002300-00 190 Finch Rd.
39-08-09-B0-002700-00 189 Finch Rd.
39-08-09-B0-003000-00 203 Finch Rd.
39-08-09-B0-003100-00 201 Finch Rd.
39-08-09-B0-003300-00 271 Finch Rd.
39-08-09-D0-000100-00 110 Hathaway Dr.
39-08-09-D0-000300-00 126 Hathaway Dr.
39-08-09-D0-000400-00 128 Hathaway Dr.
39-08-09-D0-000500-00 130 Hathaway Dr.
39-08-09-D0-001100-00 101 Pugetville Rd.
39-08-09-D0-001301-00 24563 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-09-D0-002000-00 165 Hathaway Dr.
39-08-09-D0-002400-00 24987 Redwood Hwy.
39-08-10-00-000506-00 680 Glendon Rd.
39-08-10-00-000511-00 660 Glendon Rd.
A PUBLIC HEARING on the Petition will be
held on July 30, 2003, at 9:00
o'clock a.m. in the Anne Basker Auditorium,
Courthouse Annex, 604 N.W.
Sixth Street, Grants Pass, Oregon.
All interested persons may appear and be
heard.
DATED this 26th day of June, 2003.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Harold L. Haugen, Chair
Jim Riddle, Vice-Chair
Jim Brock , Commissioner
Approved as to form:
Steven E. Rich
County Legal Counsel
Publish: July 9, 2003 and July 23, 2003.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Persons with hear-
ing, visual or manual
impairments
who
wish to participate in
meetings held in the
council
chambers
should contact the
city in order that ap-
propriate communi-
cation
assistance
can be arranged.
City Hall can be
reached by tele-
phone at
(541) 592-2156
Fax: (541) 592-6694
or TDD Relay (800)
735-2900.
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC
MEETING
Notice of
Public Meeting
This is to give notice
that on Monday, July
14, 2003 at 7:30 p.m.
in the Council Cham-
bers of City Hall, 222
W. Lister Street,
Cave Junction, Ore-
gon, the Common
Council of the City of
Cave Junction will
meet in regular ses-
sion. The agenda will
include, but is not
limited, to the follow-
ing:
*Minutes of Previ-
ous Meeting
*Sheriff’s Report
*Council Updates
*Public Hearing -
Appeal of Zone
Change Decision
*Resolution 633
(Conditional Use)
*Land Use Re-
quest - Storage of
Mobile Home
*Surplus Property
Sales
*Project Updates
*Executive Ses-
sion (192.660(1)(h)(if
required))
*Comments
Publish: July 9, 2003
*A
woman
said a man was
suffering from sei-
zures and convul-
sions on Hay’s Cut
Off Road at 6:31
a.m. The man had
ingested two mari-
juana joints and
was recently taken
off of medication.
*At
Store
Gulch a man said
he was threatened
by a pit bull.
Deputies said they
notified
animal
control.
*In the 100
block of Warren
Road a landlord
said a washer and
dryer was missing
from their resi-
dence. The former
tenant told depu-
ties he would re-
turn the items.
*Deputies
checked on a
found white poodle
in the 2000 block
of Illinois River
Road at 10:43 a.m.
*A man on the
Select
Market
parking lot in
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC
This is to give notice
that on Monday, July
14, 2003 at 7:30 p.m.
in the Council Cham-
bers of City Hall, 222
Lister Street, Cave
Junction, the City
Council, in accor-
dance with Land Use
Hearing Rules and
ORS 197.763, will
hold a Public Hearing
to consider an Ap-
peal of the City
Council Decision to
Disapprove the Zone
Change request from
Employment
Light
Industrial (EG-LI) to
Single Family Resi-
dential, submitted by
John and Laurie Co-
stanzo. The proper-
ties are located be-
tween Hanby Land
and Redwood High-
way, more particu-
larly described as
Assessor’s Map 39-
08-16-DO TL’s 300
and 500 and 39-08-
15 CB TL 1400. Pos-
sible actions include
Approval, Approval
with Conditions, Dis-
approval, Table, or
Continue.
Persons
with
hearing, visual, or
manual impairment
who wish to partici-
pate in the meeting
should contact the
City to arrange ap-
propriate communi-
cation
assistance.
City Hall can be
reached by tele-
phone at (541) 592-
2156, Fax (541) 592-
6694 or TDD Relay
1- (800) 735-2900.
Publish: July 9, 2003
Downtown Cave
Junction said the
front end of his car
was smashed and
nobody left a name
at 11:19 a.m.
*Deputies re-
moved a dead ani-
mal that they said
may have had pup-
pies at the summit
of Hay’s Hill at
12:07 p.m.
*In the 100
block of Kerby
Mainline
Road
Raymond Leslie
Schnitger, 76, was
found dead at 3:22
p.m. A man said he
appeared to have
fallen out of a
chair.
*In the 1100
block of Waldo
Road a man re-
ported a 60 sq. ft.
grass fire growing
fast at 4:19 p.m.
Deputies contacted
Oregon Depart-
ment of Fire.
*At 4:28 p.m.
a man said people
on their way to
look at the fires
were driving fast
through
his
neighborhood in
the 300 block of S.
Kerby Avenue.
*In the 200
block of Ollis
Road, a man re-
ported a fire in the
grass at 4:42 p.m.
He saw two men
possibly connected
to the incident get-
ting into a red Toy-
ota, possibly a
Celica, wearing
shorts and no shirt.
Deputies contacted
fire dispatch.
*A
woman
said she was har-
assed by a truck
full of males at
Store Gulch at
5:01 p.m.
*At 5:12 p.m.
a man in the 100
block of S. Sawyer
Avenue said a
black truck was
spinning and skid-
ding near his
house. He said he
was going to throw
a rock at their win-
dow.
*On Illinois
River Road a man
said his vehicle
was broken into
and $25 was miss-
ing and a gear bag
full of tools with a
listed value of
$1,200.
*In the 1000
block of Daisy Hill
Road a woman
reported a grass
fire and said she
saw two young
males leaving on
foot wearing gray
shorts. She said
the fire was longer
than a football
field at 7:08 p.m.
*In the 100
block of Norman
Road a man said
his brother was
missing at 7:44
p.m. He called
back to say he
found him.
*In the 30000
block of Redwood
Hwy.
deputies
responded to a
accident where a
Ford
Explorer
crashed into trees
and people were
reportedly laying
on the ground at
8:03 p.m. One or
more injured vic-
tims was trans-
ported to Three
Rivers Hospital in
Grants Pass, depu-
ties said.
*In the 300
block of S. Kerby
Ave. a woman was
screaming
and
arguing
with
someone on the
phone. Deputies
said it was verbal
in nature.
*A
woman
said neighborhood
children were in
her yard with
flashlights
and
their mother was
harassing her over
the phone at 9:43
p.m.
Monday, June 30
*In the 900
block of Thomp-
son Creek Road a
citizen
said
neighbors
were
talking and being
loud at 2:43 a.m.
*In the 8000
block of Upper
Deer Creek Road
deputies checked
on a white cargo
van that was stuck
in the mud. The
vehicle was stolen
and the owners
were
advised,
deputies said.
*In the 24500
block of Redwood
Hwy. a woman
said her son was
sexually abused
when he was a
youngster by a
man that lived in
the area. Deputies
said they will fol-
low up on the
complaint.
*On Illinois
River Road a vehi-
cle hit a tree. A
person involved in
the accident said
he was having
trouble feeling his
lower extremities.
Another person
was suffering from
a possible broken
foot. Two people
were transported to
Three Rivers Hos-
pital from the
scene.
*In the 100
block of Crickett
Lane a man said a
missing
person
was found at 2:16
p.m.
*A man in the
400
block
of
Croo ks
C re ek
Road said he was
hit in the face by a
man he owed a
debt to. Deputies
warned the abuser
for his temper.
*In the 100
block of Hogue
Road a woman
said she asked
some youngsters to
leave from in front
of her house be-
cause it was upset-
ting her dogs. The
youngsters yelled
obsenities at her
and threw rocks at
her house. Depu-
ties contacted the
boys’ mothers.
*A
woman
said some young-
sters were setting
off fireworks on
the grass at Ever-
green Elementary
School.
*A man on the
Shop Smart park-
ing lot said that
someone threat-
ened to kill him
and took his keys.
Deputies were un-
able to locate any-
body involved.
Tuesday, July 1
*In the 25000
block of Redwood
Hwy. a woman
visiting her daugh-
ter said a man got
upset when she
told him about her
new boyfriend at
12:27 a.m. Depu-
ties said they told
both parties to stay
separated
until
they worked out
their problems.
*A woman in
the 100 block of
Finch Road said
she was being ver-
bally harassed by
her ex-husband at
2:02 a.m.
*A man said a
door at Select Mar-
ket in Selma was
left open at 2:22
a.m. Deputies said
it looked like a
closing error.
Illinois Valley News
321 S. Redwood Hwy., Cave Junction, OR.