Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, July 14, 2004 Page 8 ARTFUL TIME - Illinois Valley’s 2nd Friday Art Walk on July 9 included Pearlene Gavlik (top) with her watercolors; Stephanie Friedman (left) at Cone Ten Pottery, with refreshments provided by Kate Dwyer Catering; and (below, from left) Shirley Trotter, owner of Righteous Rags, and performers Steve Van Tuyl and Jake Thomp- son. Several other Down- town CJ businesses and artists also participated. (Shane Welsh photos) American Legion Auxiliary Glenn Morrison Unit 70 An executive meeting will be held Thursday, July 22 at 2 p.m. at the post. Renewal of member- ship is coming up soon. Members are asked to sub- mit renewals in so that the auxiliary can again reach its goal this year. The next unit meeting will be held Wednesday, Aug. 4 at 7 p.m. A potluck will be served at 6 p.m. For questions regard- ing membership renewal or joining the auxiliary, phone Michele Colbert at 592-3704. I.V. Women’s Golf The Illinois Valley Women’s Golf Club played a Low-Net Tourna- ment on Tuesday, July 7. Winners: 1st place, Marjorie Culbertson. 2nd place, Linda Hoback. Native Plant Society On Saturday, July 17, BLM botanist Lusetta Nel- son will lead a Native Plant Society field trip on Red Mountain located on the Siskiyou Crest west of Mt. Ashland. It will be a moderate 4-mile hike to see this year’s floral display and to find and identify some un- common flowers. Hikers should meet at 9 a.m. on the Ashland Bi- Mart parking lot near the fence along Tolman Creek Road, off I-5 exit 14. Phone (541) 482-1964 for information. BIG HAIRY DEAL - To settle a bet with Jason Gill, Terry Taylor (above) underwent an actual haircut, reducing his nearly shoulder-length ‘do’ to a much shorter and manageable style. ‘Bobbie’ of Bobbie’s World did the honors. Apparently, Taylor and Gill had a footrace; and Taylor, of Taylor’s Sau- sage Country Store, lost. (Photo by Shane Welsh) Forest Service seeks bids for salvage The U.S. Forest Ser- vice will receive sealed and oral bids in public at the supervisor’s office in Medford on Friday, July 16. Bids will be consid- ered for the following pro- jects during specified times: *Indi Fire Salvage Sale in the Gold Beach Ranger District, for an esti- mated 6.3 million board feet (mbf) of sawtimber - 10 a.m. *Berry Fire Salvage Sale in the Gold Beach district, for an estimated 12,834 mbf of sawtimber - *Confidential business consultation-free of charge *Now offering counseling in Illinois Valley *Affordable business-related training *Comprehensive business library 214 SW 4th Street, Grants Pass - 1-800-411-6508 Ext. 7494 Phone today - let us help you succeed http://www.roguecc.edu/sbdc 11 a.m. *Fiddler Fire Salvage Sale in the Illinois Valley Ranger District, for an esti- mated 14,482 mbf of saw- timber - 1 p.m. *Flattop Fire Salvage Sale in the Galice district, for an estimated 7,033 MBF of sawtimber - 2 p.m. *Cedar Fire Salvage Sale in the Galice disrict, for an estimated 7,033 mbf of sawtimber - 2 p.m. Parties may obtain a prospectus, bid form, com- plete information concern- ing the timber, conditions of sale, and submission of bids from the forest service supervisor’s office, 333 W. Eighth St. in Medford. LINK SAUSAGE Meaty lil’ piggies! - $2.49 per lb. BUTTER - $2.99 per lb. EXPANDED LUNCH MENU! *Rib-eye steak sandwich *Grilled chicken breast sandwich *Local-caught fish & chips *Taylor’s own 1/2 lb. burger EXPANDING DINNER TO WEDNESDAYS NEXT WEEK. WATCH FOR LARGER MENU! EVENTS: Wednesday, July 14: Seniors dinner special Dinner Special: Top sirloin with marinara over pasta - $8.95 *Thursday, July 15: Open mic with host Fred Epping UBA Dinner Special: Wilted spinach salad with mushrooms & red onion - $6.95 is open Saturdays: 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Hours: Mondays - Saturdays 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. For more information phone (800) 922-1025 *Friday, July 16: Homecoming for Jerry Moffett with Jake Thompson Dinner Special: Fried shrimp & chips with salad - $9.95 *Saturday, July 17: Benefit for I.V. Family Coalition, 5:30 to 10 p.m. OUTDOOR: Raffle, entertainment - ‘IMBAS’ (6 to 9 p.m.) Special menu: BARBECUE *Steak dinner - $12.50 *Burger dinner - $7.50 *Hog dog dinner - $4 (All dinner proceeds benefit Family Coalition) INDOOR: Regular dinner special: Chicken with tarragon-mustard sauce over fettuccini - $9.95 Sunday, July 18 - Dinner special: ‘Finny’s’ chicken cordon bleu $8.95