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Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, April 28, 2004 Page 12 Trivia Time By WALTER BRANCH Homicide 6th in JoCo since Sept. The sixth homicide in the county since Septem- ber 2003 was reported on Saturday, April 24 by Jo- sephine County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO). Reported dead of knife wounds is Arthur Maehl, 51. Charged with murder is Stephen Allen Keough, 49. The men lived to- gether, said JCSO, on Whispering Pines Lane about 5 miles southeast of Grants Pass. JCSO said a call about a homicide was re- ceived on the 24th around 10 a.m. When deputies arrived, Maehl was pro- nounced dead, and Ke- ough was taken into cus- tody without incident. Keough told detec- tives he and the victim had an argument the night before, and that it became physical. Keough said he stabbed Maehl several times with a knife, which was recovered at the scene by detectives. The suspect told offi- cers he planned to turn himself in on Monday, April 26. HOME ON THE RANGE - Illinois Valley is a locale where rural atmosphere is still evident, including sights -- and aromas. This view is on Dick George Road, and the photographer was thoroughly cowed. Park-use fee protests mark council meet (Continued from page 10) charge the Lions Club for the park,” said Jim Frick, a director of the I.V. Cham- ber of Commerce. “I’ve never seen a function that brings in more revenue, more visi- tors...than the Lions Labor Day Festival,” Frick said. He encouraged the council to reconsider the fee. Most speakers re- ceived vigorous applause from the assembled crowd. City Recorder Jim Polk said that funds are available through the state to cover the cost of the fee, should an organization choose to apply for them. Lyons responded that to pay the fee, or apply for money to cover the fees, would be tantamount to admitting that the Lions in fact owed the fee. He did not want to set that prece- dent. Due to the volume of testimony, Faircloth sug- gested all parties convene a workshop to consider the situation. The workshop would likely be set for sometime in June, after the city’s budget process is finished. The first man to tear a telephone book in half undoubtedly was the father of a teen-ager. - Anonymous - 1. Who replaced Brian Wilson on The Beach Boys' 1965 tour after his December, 1964 nervous breakdown? 2. What Robert Ludlum novel's bad guys sported circles tattooed on their chests? 3. What was the first No. 1 song for The Animals? 4. Who said as he picked up his Nobel Prize, "Non- violence is the answer to the political and moral question of our time"? 5. Who was the announcer on "What's My Line"? 6. What chocolate-coated ice cream delight was developed by Swan Anderson, who died on March 12, 1963? 7. What is unique about Won- der Woman's plane? 8. What British secret agent was portrayed on TV for the first time in 1954 by Barry Nelson? 9. What British rocker did Truman Capote say moved "like a parody between a ma- jorette girl and Fred Astaire? 10. Who came to be called "the thinking man's beagle"? Trivia Time Answers 1. Glen Campbell; 2. "The Matarese Circle's"; 3. "House of the Rising Sun"; 4. Martin Luther King, Jr.; 5. Johnny Olson; 6. The Eskimo Pie; 7. It's invisible; 8. James Bond; 9. Mick Jagger; 10. Snoopy (c) 2004 DBR Media, Inc. Pacific Power lists military aid Oregon has the high- est number of U.S. Army reservists and National Guard members who have been called to active duty, said Pacific Power. The utility is offering its Oregon On Duty pro- gram to help qualifying family members pay their electric bills. “If you are a family member of a National Guard or reserve member, contact (888) 221-7070 for more information and program details,” said Pacific Power. LOW CARB DIETERS! ‘Steak & Fish are 0 carbs!’ Open 5 to 9 p.m. - Restaurant parking in rear 126 S. Redwood Hwy., CJ 592-4222 or 592-2892 The trouble with the future is that it usually arrives before we’re ready for it. - Arnold Glasow - There is no science without fancy, and no art without facts. - Vladimir Nabokiv - Adam Miller, a senior at Illinois Valley High School, is April Student of the Month, as chosen by the Josephine County Board of Commissioners. Miller has maintained a 4.0 grade-point average. He is the son of Robert and Diane Miller of Selma. The top student is a member of the IVHS Chapter of National Honor Society, serving as sergeant-at-arms; Recycle Club, and Mountain Bike Club. He has been a Brain Bowl participant, serving as team captain; and a member of the U.S. Air Force Jr. Reserve Officer Training Corps unit at IVHS. He served as op- erations officer and cadet caption of the unit. Under the USAF ROTC program, Miller has been awarded the Re- serve Officer Association Award, the American Le- gion Scholastic Award, the Sons of the American Revolution Award, and the Most Valuable Cadet Award. He also was hon- ored as IVHS Principal’s Student of the Month for September. After graduatio n Miller plans to attend Oregon State University at Corvallis and join its USAF ROTC program. TOP MOVIES MONDAYS & TUESDAYS Hot Lunch - 11:30 - 12:30 Harvest Kitchen at St. Matthias 25904 Redwood Highway (North end of Cave Junction) (Doors open at 11 a.m.) TUESDAYS 1 p.m. Food Distribution at Seventh-day Adventist Church 265 S. Old Stage Road. THURSDAY at FIRST LOVE 139 Caves Ave. 11:30 a. m. - 12:30 p.m. Music & Lunch - Come & dine Phone Pat (Aunt Pat) - 592-4775 MONDAYS - FRIDAYS 1. “The Alamo,” Dennis Quaid Rated: PG-13 2. “The Whole Ten Yards,” Bruce Willis PG-13 3. “Hell Boy,” Ron Perlman PG-13 4. “Walking Tall,” The Rock PG-13 5. “Scooby Doo 2,: Mon- sters Unleashed,” Sara Michelle Gellar PG 6. “Taking Lives,” Angelina Jolie R 7. “Dogville,” Nicole Kid- man R 8. “The Lady Killers,” Tom Hanks R 9. “Home on the Range,” featuring the voice of Roseanne Barr PG 10. “Dawn of the Dead,” Sarah Polley R (c) 2004 DBR Media, Inc. Illinois Valley Open Door - Selma Distributes food & clothing Referral services available Phone Dodie - 597-2197 I do not want merely to possess a faith; I want a faith that possesses me. - Charles Kingsley - Adam Miller He will major in history and minor in military aerospace science. While in the Air Force he would like to be a pilot or a se- curity forces officer. After military service Miller said he likely will pursue a career in the FBI, CIA, DEA or the U.S. Marshal’s Office. Pork Shoulder Butt Roast - $1.98 lb. Taylor’s Bulk Sausage - $1.59 lb. Siskiyou Vineyards Wine: *Merlot/Cab - $7.49 *Pinot Noir - $7.49 *Pinot Blanc - $8.99 *Chardonnay - $7.49 *Gewürztraminer - $5.99 *Cabernet Sauvignon - $7.49 EVENTS: *Thursday, April 29: Open Mic with Fred Epping UBA Dinner Special: Sausage Goulash - $6.95 *Friday, April 30: JD Smith - A celebration of song Dinner Special: Chicken breast with creamy green chili sauce and rice - $9.95 *Saturday, May 1: Jen Ambrose Quartet Dinner Special: Coconut shrimp with stir fry and rice - $9.95 *Sunday, May 2 Dinner Special: Shepherd’s Pie - $7.95 *Friday, May 7: IMBAS *Saturday, May 8: Lady & Tramps *Sunday, May 9: Bluegrass Jam