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    Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, June 9, 2004
WOOD
PRODUCTS
NOTICES
BLUEBERRY PICK-
ERS wanted for
coming season start-
ing
approximately
June 15. Phone for
info, 592-4120 till 9
p.m.
LB9-4p
WOOD 4 SALE
Approximately
4
cords, mixed, $200.
Must take all. 227 W.
River St. 592-5498
RT11-2p
METAPHYSICAL
STUDY CLASS
First and third Tues-
days, 6 p.m. to
8 p.m. at the I.V.
Family
Coalition
(around back). For
information
phone
592-2901.
BS8-2p
CONSTRUCTION
S
U
B
-
CONTRACTORS/
Employees, framers,
siders, finish carpen-
ters.
Residential/
commercial.
Send
application to PO
Box 597, Wilderville,
OR,
97543.
HDP-tfc
SMALL
SECON-
DARY wood manu-
facturer
seeking
shop person. Send
resume and list of
equipment that you
have operated to:
Artisan Light Works,
410 White Oak Drive,
cave Junction OR
97523.
AL12-2p
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
CAREGIVING
SERVICE Compan-
ionship,
preparing
meals,
light
housekeeping, trans-
portation,
errands,
more.
Affordable,
bonded,
insured.
National
franchise,
Phone Home Help-
ers, 541-412-9772.
SR10-8p
BUNNYS -N- BEARS
Daycare
service.
Stay-at-home mom
with 21 years experi-
ence. Low rates,
drop-ins
welcome.
Phone 592-2829.
TC12-1p
BRUSH
BROS.
YARD
SERVICES
Fire hazard removal,
berries, overgrowth
cleared,
tree-
trimming,
mowing,
shrubs,
rototilling,
wood splitting. Free
estimates. 597-4517
MS12-4p
SHEET METAL
If it’s SHEET METAL,
We’ll Make It!
*Seamless Gutters
*Duct Work
& Fittings
*Roof Flashing
*Hard-to-Find Items
*Fabrication
*Installation
DOWN & OUT
SEAMLESS GUTTERS
592-3391
License #94699
D&O7-tfc
EQUIPMENT
RENTAL
E X C AV AT O R
EX120 Kubota 151
18”, 24”, 42”, 48”
buckets. Small dozer
with 6-way blade.
Cheapest rates in the
valley. Rental in-
cludes operator. Call
Fred 592-5217. Rain
or Shine.
FT2-10p
PERPETUAL FLAME
Soft wood for sale,
$125/cord, delivered
in valley or $100/
cord, U-haul. Special
3 cords delivered,
$300. Green hard-
wood available. $140
per cord/delivered in
valley. Phone (541)
660-8704.
K43-tfc
MARVIN GARDENS
Dairy
manure, 5
yards
delivered.
Composted sawdust,
sawdust manure mix.
Accepting
yard
waste. Phone (541)
287-0281
DS10-5p
HAY
GRASS HAY, $4;
pea and wheat hay,
$2.00; clover hay,
$3.50. Phone Kristi
at
C&C
Ranch
592-3443.
CR23-tfc
PETS
GERMAN
SHEP-
HERD/LAB
mix
puppies, blacks and
yellows, male and
female, 5 weeks old,
$50 each. 592-5431
DL12-3p
WANTED
WANTED, FEMALE
SWAN.
596-2060,
592-4912.
KJ12-1p
USED
PROPANE
cook stove. Phone
592-6109 or 592-
2343
LC11-2p
FOR SALE
PIANO
WITH
BENCH $500. Phone
592-3002 or 592-
6160
VEC12-3c
ROTOTILLER, 6HP
Troy Built, $275.
592-6042
TG12-1p
SEVYLOR
FISH
HUNTER round boat.
Brand new in the box
with oars. 8 feet long
by 4 1/2 feet wide.
Asking $200, OBO.
592-4176
RP12-1p
JEWELRY Gold and
precious
stones:
ruby, garnet, dia-
mond and sapphire.
Some appraised at
$1,000, for $75 to
$150. 592-5107
JG10-3p
BELGIAN/QUARTER
gelding,
$1,500.
1979 Chevy Subur-
ban Forest service
rig, $650. Phone
592-3857
DH12-2p
DIESEL GENERA-
TOR on wheels. 7.5
KW, auto-start fea-
ture. 8 hours run
time. 592-5413
PC11-2p
FUN, SNACKS,
CRAFTS
VACATION BIBLE
SCHOOL
Music, puppets, and
many activities for
pre-school through
6th grade youth. The
theme is ANGELS IN
OUR LIVES where
you will learn about
angels in the Bible.
Join us at the Im-
manuel United Meth-
odist Church, 200 W.
Watkins St., June 14
- 18 at 10 a.m. for a
week filled with lots
of fun! Phone 592-
3475 for information.
SR12-1p
INNER
FOAL
WORKSHOP June
26 and 27. Unsaddle
the infinite potential
of horse’s inner foal.
O u t - n - A b o ut
T r e e s o r t .
www.clickin-on-
ranch.com; 592-5452
KP12-1p
PERSONALS
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 7
p.m. at Methodist
Church. Saturday 10
a.m. Women’s meet-
ing at I.V. Family
Resource Center.
AA-tfc
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC
HEARING
This is to give notice
that on Monday,
June 14, 2004 at
7:30 p.m., In the
Council Chambers of
the City Hall, 222 W.
Lister
St.,
Cave
Junction,
Oregon,
the Common Council
in accordance with
the
Lan d
Us e
Hearing Rules and
ORS 197.763, will
hold a Public Hearing
to
consider
an
Annexation Applica-
tion submitted by
Steven
Muhlnickel
for property located
at 282 and 310 S.
Old Stage Rd., more
particularly described
as Assessor’s Map
39-08-21-DD Tax Lot
700 and 800. Possi-
ble actions include
Approval, Approval
with
Conditions,
Disapproval, Table,
or Continue.
Publish 6/2, 9, 2004
YARD SALES
YARD SALE Friday
and Saturday, 9 to 3.
Washer, metal door,
knick-knacks, books,
windows, bikes, car
parts,
woodstove,
fertilizer
spreader,
Delta band saw. Lots
of
miscellaneous.
2604 Caves Hwy.
JR12-1p
ESTATE SALE June
12 and 13, 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. Everything
goes!
Refrigerator,
freezers,
furniture,
tools, dishes. 2371
Reeves Creek Rd.,
Selma
PH12-1p
ESTATE
YARD
S AL E
A n t i q u es,
rocks, Western pa-
perbacks, book case,
miscellaneous. Fri-
day and Saturday,
8:30 to 5:30, 129
Patton Bar Rd.
BW12-1p
980
KIRKHAM
ROAD Lots of good
things. 11th and
12th, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
MS12-1p
YARD SALE Lots of
stuff. June 11 and 12
at 122 Boundry Ave-
nue.
Large
size
women’s clothing.
SK12-1p
RAIN OR SHINE:
Yards for sale /
Some with houses!
See Mike Palmer
Realty today! 596-
2026 in O’Brien.
PR47-tfc
MOVING SALE One
day only, Saturday
June 12, 8 a.m. to 3
p.m., 108 Pugetville.
Household
items,
collectables, round
antique
table,
Sharp’s tarp, wooden
screen door,
leaf
vacuum-mulcher.
PR12-1p
202 WEST RIVER
St., Friday, Saturday,
Sunday, 8 a.m. to 1
p.m. all must go.
Washer, dryer, refrig-
erator plus more.
592-4681
SB12-1p
SATURDAY, JUNE
12, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
285 Stillwater Way,
off Rockydale Road.
1985 Dodge van plus
lots of miscellaneous
items.
CH12-1p
MOVING SALE Jun
12 and 13, 9 a.m. to
5 p.m., 7242 Rocky-
dale Road.
SW12-1p
MULTI-FAMILY yard
sale, Friday and
Saturday, 8 a.m. to
4 p.m., Town and
Country RV Park,
28288
Redwood
Hwy.
PS 12-1p
MEETING
NOTICE
KERBY WATER
DISTRICT
Business Meeting
Thursday
June 17, 2004
6:00 p.m.
RCC Belt Bldg. in
Kerby
OPEN TO THE
PUBLIC
We encourage your
participation in this
community effort.
Progress Reports
Questions
and Answers
Publish
June 9, 16,
LEGAL NOTICE
Illinois Valley
Fire District
Board of Directors
Meeting
Budget Hearing
June 14, 2004
7:00 p.m.
The Board will meet
at Cave Junction City
Hall, Cave Junction,
Oregon, for its regu-
lar meeting. Items to
be
considered
inc lude:
Budg et
Hearing, Resolution
04-02 Budget adop-
tion,
Res olut ion
04-03 Board of Di-
rector Conflict of
Interest, Resolution
04-04
Authorizing
fiscal year funds and
financial
policies,
Donation of 10,000
water tank to station
3, TC Computers,
and any other matter
that may arise after
this publication.
Publish June 9, 2004
BUDGET
HEARING
ILLINOIS VALLEY
FIRE DISTRICT
BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
BUDGET HEARING
REGULAR
MEETING
June 14, 2004
7:00 p.m.
Cave Junction,
City Hall
1. CALL TO ORDER-
President Downing
2. FLAG SALUTE
(please remove hats)
-President Downing
3. ROLL CALL-
Administrative Assis-
tant Beards
4. APPROVAL OF
May 13, 2004
MINUTES-President
Downing
5. APPROVAL OF
BILLS AND FINAN-
CIAL REPORTS-
President Downing
6. CORRESPON-
DENCE
7. CHIEF’S REPORT
8. UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
1. TC Computers
NEW BUSINESS
Dale Michles-
Donation of
10,000 gallon
water tank to
station 3
2. Dennis
Waggoner
3. Resolution 04-
02, Adoption of
2004/2005
budget
4. Resolution 04-
03, Board of
director Conflict
of Interest
5. Resolution 04-
04, Authorization
fiscal year funds
and financial
policies
1.
9. ITEMS NOT ON
THE AGENDA
10. AGENDA SUG-
GESTIONS FOR
NEXT MEETING
11. ANNOUNCE-
MENT OF NEXT
MEETING-July 15,
2004
12. ADJOURNMENT
(The board reserves
the right to hold an
executive session at
this meeting)
Publish June 9, 2004
Find
what you’re
looking for
in the
classifieds!
(Continued from page 12)
*Reported
theft on Illinois
River Road was
deemed a civil
matter.
*Two juvenile
girls were to be
warned after a
complaint
from
June Drive that
they were hitting a
woman’s car with
their hands.
Wednesday, May 19
*A man’s girl-
friend wouldn’t
leave a man’s
Waldo Road resi-
dence at 24 past
midnight. Then she
did, he said.
*Michelle L.
Dyer, 30, was ar-
rested on Dick
George Road un-
der a California
warrant charging
perjury and fraud
to obtain aid.
*Damage was
estimated at $336
after two windows
were
broken
(again) at I.V.
High.
*A “suspicious
person” reported at
Waldo and Rocky-
dale roads wasn’t
located.
*Angela M.
Stiles, 19, was
cited on a charge
of careless driving
at the top of Hay’s
Hill.
*Four
tran-
sients on a church
parking lot con-
cerned a woman,
but she was going
to ask them to
leave and seek
help if necessary.
*It was re-
ported
that
a
“Stop” sign had
been down for sev-
eral
days
at
Takilma and Dick
George roads.
*At the top of
Hay’s Hill a man
thought that vehi-
cle backfire noises
were gunshots, and
he was afraid until
it was determined
what they were.
*After
two
IVHS bicyclists
reported that some-
one tried to run
them off the road
and
threatened
them with a base-
ball bat, the mother
of the suspect was
to have him con-
tact
a
deputy
asap.
*Harassment
was complained
about on Kerby
Avenue at 9:56
a.m.
*Some
nut
broke into a place
in the 28000 block
of Redwood Hwy.,
broke a coffee pot,
cooked some food,
and then took
items including a
gallon of mustard,
a 5-pound block of
cheese and toilet
paper.
*At the I.V.
Substation a man
spoke to a deputy
about another man
stalking him in a
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
appropriate commu-
nication assistance
can be arranged.
City Hall can be
reached by tele-
phone at (541) 592-
2156; fax (541) 592-
6694; or TDD Relay
MEETING
NOTICE
This is to give notice
that on Monday,
June 9, 2004 at 7:30
P.M. in the Council
Chambers of City
Hall, 222 W. Lister
Street, Cave Junc-
tion, Oregon, the
Common Council of
the City of Cave
Junction will meet in
a regular session.
The agenda will in-
clude, but is not lim-
ited to the following:
*Minutes of Previous
Meeting
*Sheriff’s Report
*Council Updates
*Park Use Requests
(Concerts)
*Public Hearing -
Annexation
(Muhlnickel)
*Public Hearing -
Subdivision (PJW
Properties)
*Public Hearing Ordi-
nance 450-1
(Annexation)
*Public Hearing -
Ordinance 451
(Amends Zoning
Map)
* Solid Waste
Agency -
Intergovernmental
Agreement
*Project Updates
*Executive Session
(192.660(2)(h)[if
required]
*Comments
Publish June 9, 2004
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C lassified
A dvertising
N etwork
continuing prob-
lem, and was ad-
vised.
*In connection
with reported as-
sault on Addison
Lane, people were
con tacted
and
warned about their
conduct, including
telephonic harass-
ment.
*A requested
welfare check on
Holland Loop de-
termined that a
woman was OK,
and actually was at
a care center else-
where.
*Following
reported domestic
violence in the
7000 block of
Rockydale Road a
m a n
w a s
“trespassed.”
*On Pine Tree
Way a grand-
mother was wor-
ried she couldn’t
find her grandson,
10, at 8:45 p.m.;
saying he had been
missing since 6
p.m. But he was
found and was OK.
*On Rocky-
dale Road, a driver
wasn’t impaired;
she was daydream-
ing.
*A report on
menacing and sec-
ond-degree crimi-
nal mischief was
pending after a
report
from
McMullen Creek
Road that a brother
was chasing his
brother with a
crowbar and broke
a car window.
Thursday, May 20
*“Help
me,
help me!” was be-
ing yelled by a
man in the 5000
block of Caves
Hwy. at 1:03 a.m.
Turned out he did-
n’t feel good and
was trying to get
into a friend’s
house.
*Upon check-
ing a car with a
sleeping woman in
it at 8:12 a.m. on
Redwood Hwy. in
Selma, a deputy
found that she (her
car) had run out of
gas, and she was
awaiting her hus-
band.
*A
white
“fleshy” substance
on a front porch on
Junction Avenue
turned out to be
something the cat
dragged
home,
probably a piece of
chicken.
*Because of a
high-speed pursuit
at 10:37 p.m. from
CJ
southbound,
trying to catch a
wanted felon, no
deputy was avail-
able at 11:32 p.m.
when a woman
phoned
another
woman and said, “I
think someone shot
someone.”
*Although
children were said
to be the culprits in
a 911 hang-up call
from W. River
Street, it turned out
that two adults had
engaged
in
a
“verbal.”
*On Honeybee
Lane a woman vol-
untarily underwent
a mental hold.
*Theft of a
red-colored boy’s
bicycle was logged
at Evergreen Ele-
mentary.
Friday, May 21
*Bolts
had
been removed and
a gate opened at
the Kerby Landfill,
a man said at 8:37
a.m. The vandals
might have broken
into the model air-
plane club, he said.
*On Takilma
road, a woman
complained at 9:55
a.m. that people
nearby choose to
rev vehicle engines
in the wee hours of
the morning for
“45 minutes to an
hour,” disrupting
her sleep.
*A driver was
warned for failure
to signal 100-feet
before a turn in the
500 block of Red-
wood Hwy. at
10:29 a.m.
*Mark D. Pat-
terson, 38, was
cited on charges of
DWSI, failure to
carry proof of in-
surance, and ex-
pired tags; and
warned for an ob-
scured plate. His
vehicle was towed,
following a traffic
stop at Illinois Val-
ley “Forks” state
park at 10:44 a.m.
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