Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, August 24, 2005 JAMAICAN BLUE Mountain coffee. $1 house coffee this week at COWBOY COFFEE and ESPRESSO at Selma Market lot. Drive through. Break- fast served all day. JL23-1p YARD SALES ONGOING Lots of quilting fabric, some supplies, Fiestaware, dishes, costume jew- elry, freezer, house- hold and craft items. Look for “garage sale open” signs at 571 Caves Hwy. Morn- ings only 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. When sign is out. NH23-2p SATURDAY, SUN- DAY, August 27, 28, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 8688 Takilma Road. Lots of goodies. No early birds. In the shade! KR23-1p VALLEY EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Our annual yard sale. Fri. and Sat. 26th, 27th. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 498 Laurel Road. VE22-2c FLEA MARKET Every weekend at THE YARD, Hwy 199 in Selma. Attn: vendors, park and sell, huge spaces $10. Information 659-9436. JM19-5p RAIN OR SHINE: Yards for sale. Some with houses! See Mike Palmer Realty 56-2026 in O’Brien. PR46-tfc ESTATE AND YARD Sale Thursday through Sunday. Aug. 25 through 28. 3649 Rockydale Road. 8 a.m. to ?. LF23-1p NEW LEVI’S Dickies, Key pants, adult sizes 28-50. $15 pair, two pair/$10 each. Be prepared to provide your size. New T-shirts; chil- dren 2-4 years: youth 16-18 years, $3.50 each. Adults shorts including Dickies $15 each, two pair/$10 each. Men’s and Women’s shoes in- cluding Nike, $5 to $10 off. All merchan- dise new with labels. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 209 Shadow- brook Drive. AB23-1p SERVICES THE FINISHING TOUCH CLEANING SERVICE. Custom- ized cleaning to your specifications. Com- mercial, residential, rentals, new con- struction, windows, local references, licensed, bonded and insured. 592-5270. C42-tfc GUITAR LESSONS At the Music Score 850 NW 6th, Suite 1. Grants Pass. 955-5290. KK19-4p 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 MEETING NOTICE MEETING NOTICE The Illinois Valley Watershed Council, will meet on Thurs- day, Aug. 25, 2005, at 8 p.m. in the County Building in Cave Junction. The agenda for the meet- ing will include but is not limited to the following: Illinois Valley Soil and Water Conserva- tion District will meet on Thursday, Aug. 25, 2005, at 7 p.m. in the County Building in Cave Junction. The agenda for the meeting will include, but is not limited to the following: *Approval of Minutes *Project Updates *Old Business *New Business *Approval of Minutes *Financial Report *Guest- Mr. Scott Zimmerman, NRCS, Basin Team Leader *Old Business *New Business If you need assis- tance or information, please contact the IVSWCD Office at 592-3731 during regular business hours. Publish: 8/17, 8/24 The IV ‘Noose’ Goes good with Breakfast. If you need assis- tance or information, please contact the IVSWCD Office at 592-3731 during regular business hours. Publish: 8/17, 8/24 FOR SALE C O M P L E T E SHARPENING Ser- vice equipment will sharpen steel and carbide blades. Hand saws, router bits, chain saws, band saws, etc. One price takes all. Phone 592- 3732. NE23-2p P U R E B R E E D COCKERSPANIEL puppies 8 weeks old. $300. First shots. 597-2336. CS22-3p APPLIANCES/ ELECTRONICS: Freezers, electric stove, Jenaire coun- tertop stove/BBQ, Farberware BBQ, bread machines, microwaves, sewing machines, TV’s, CD’s, DVD’s movies, ster eos/r ec eiv ers, speakers, PSI/ Nintendo systems, video/computer games, albums, Grundig stereo, vacuums, computer monitors. “Darn Near Everything” 136 So. Redwood Hwy. Cave Junction. Phone/Fax 5 9 2 - 5 2 5 5 . www.darn-near- everything.com DNE19-tfc FURNITURE: China hutch, buffet, enter- tainment centers, trestle table, mattresses, head- boards, dressers, maple furniture, large ornate coffee table, desks, office chairs, hide-a-bed, gun racks, oak credenza, antique wood table, lamps, mirrors, dining sets, and more! “Darn Near Everything” 136 So. Redwood Hwy. Cave Junction. Phone/Fax 5 9 2 - 5 2 5 5 . www.darn-near- everything.com DNE19-tfc GENERAL MER- CHANDISE: Custom burl tobacco pipe, musical instruments, carousel horses, mammy and other collectables, fine/ custom jewelry, oil paintings, china, walking sticks, leather coats, boots, artist easel, profes- sional mop bucket, toy military trunks, Farberware knife set. “Darn Near Every- thing” 136 So. Redwood Hwy. Cave Junction. Phone/Fax 5 9 2 - 5 2 5 5 . www.darn-near- everything.com DNE19-tfc License #94699 D&O7-tfc 175 Finch Rd. Kerby 592-3355 *8’x10’ - $35 *10’x10’ - $42 *10’x20’ - $72 *8’x40’ - $100 *8’x28’ - $72 Open Vehicle Parking WROUGHT IRON. Étagère with 4 glass shelves, $60. Crafts- man leaf blower, $30. New home sew- ing machine, $250, cost $1,000 new. Invertrack, $250. 592-4208. MK23-1p “72” DODGE CHAMP Motorhome 413 cubic in. 62,000 original miles lots of maintenance just done. $3,950 OBO. 592-0700 or 601- 1520. CM22-2p PORT-A BOAT 10’9” with top. Paid $1,400, sell for $800. Like new. Phone 592-5040. BA23-2p C A M P I N G / SPORTING GOODS: Backpacks, knives, stun gun, fishing rod/ reels/tackle, sleeping bags/cots, picnic baskets, life jackets, hide stretchers, electric trolling motor, lanterns, compound bow, skis, bicycles, golf clubs, badmitton set. “Darn Near Eve- rything” 136 So. Red- wood Hwy. Cave Junction. Phone/Fax 5 9 2 - 5 2 5 5 . www.darn-near- everything.com DNE19-tfc TOOLS: Large Snap- on tool box, hand/ power/tools, yard/ garden tools, electric/ gas mower, garden planter, misc. Auto/ painting/wood work- ing equipment, tap/ die sets, hip chain, stud finder, 16.5 aluminum rims. “Darn Near Every- thing” 136 So. Red- wood Hwy. Cave Junction. Phone/Fax 5 9 2 - 5 2 5 5 . www.darn-near- everything.com DNE19-tfc Page 15 A Look Back This Week ... On Aug. 27, 1776, George Washington lost the Battle of Long Island and had to evacuate New York ... Aug. 24, 1814, the British landed in Maryland, defeated the U.S. force, and burned the Capitol and the White House ... Aug. 27, 1859, the first commer- cially productive oil well was drilled near Titusville, Pa., by Edwin L. Drake ... Aug. 24, 1949, NATO was established by the United States, Canada, and 10 Western European na- tions, agreeing that an armed attack against one or more would be considered an attack against all ... Aug. 27, 1950, on President Truman's order, the U.S. Army seized all the na- tion's railroads in order to prevent a general strike ... Aug. 28, 1963, a march on Washing- ton was staged in support of black demands for equal rights, the highlight of which was the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I have a dream” speech ... Aug. 26-29, 1968, Vice Presi- dent Hubert Humphrey was nominated for president by Democrats at their national con- vention in Chicago, which was marked by a clash between police and anti-war protesters ... Aug. 22, 1996, a welfare reform bill was signed into law ... Aug. 26, 2002, Vice President Dick Cheney gave a speech in which he favored U.S. military action in Iraq, arguing that the risks of inaction “are far greater than the risk of action” ... Aug. 28, 2002, four Arab men were indicted in federal court in Detroit on charges that they were part of a terrorist unit operating in the area ... Aug. 28, 2002, in Seattle, the govern- ment indicted a Muslim man alleging he had tried to set up a ter- FORECLOSURE rorist training camp in Oregon ... Aug. 28, 2002, German authori- ties charged a Moroccan man with supporting a cell of terrorists in Ed & Trish Wright To Denver O. You are hereby noti- Kessler, you are Hamburg thought to have had a role in planning the 9/11 attacks ... fied that your storage hereby notified that Aug. 26, 2003, a board investigating the Feb. 1 “Columbia” shuttle Unit #56, at Bargain your storage unit disaster issued a report that severely criticized the National Aero- Storage, 175 Finch #21, at Bargain Stor- nautics and Space Administration. Road, Kerby, OR, age, 175 Finch Would you like to save the world and make a literal fortune in the process? No gimmicks! No fluff! Take a few minutes of your time to find out how and your life will be changed for- ever! Informational meeting to be held Aug 29th at 7 p.m. 300 Garner Road in Cave Junction. Phone ahead seating is limited. 592-6692. Two special guest to be sharing their ex- periences. EM23-1p Road, Kerby, OR., will be emptied and its contents will sold to the highest bidder (one price whole lot), on Saturday 9/3/05. Bids will be accepted at Bargain Storage from 9 to 3 p.m. Those interested in bidding contact man- ger. 592-3355. Publish: 8/24,8/31. Patti McKay You are hereby notified that your storage Unit #25, at Bargain Stor- age, 175 Finch Road, Kerby, OR, will be emptied and its contents sold at auction to the highest bidder. Sale will take place at Bargain Storage on 9/17/05 at 9 a.m. Publish: 8/24/05 Rachell Deckert You are hereby notified that your storage Unit #39, at Bargain Storage, 175 Finch Road, Kerby, OR, will be emptied and its contents sold at auction to the highest bidder. Sale will take place at Bargain Storage on 9/17/05 at 9 a.m. Publish: 8/24/05 Jim Sumner You are hereby notified that your storage Unit #40, at Bargain Stor- age, 175 Finch Road, Kerby, OR, will be emptied and its contents sold at auction to the highest bidder. Sale will take place at Bargain Storage on 9/17/05 at 9 a.m. will be emptied and its contents sold at auction to the highest bidder. Sale will take place at Bargain Storage on 9/17/05 at 9 a.m. Publish: 8/24/05 Joseph L. Watkins. You are hereby noti- fied that your storage Unit #52, at Bargain Storage, 175 Finch Road, Kerby, OR, will be emptied and its contents sold at auction to the highest bidder. Sale will take place at Bargain Storage on 9/17/05 at 9 a.m. Publish: 8/24/05 Dennis Armour You are hereby notified that your storage Unit #22, at Bargain Storage, 175 Finch Road, Kerby, OR, will be emptied and its contents sold at auction to the highest bidder. Sale will take place at Bargain Storage on 9/17/05 at 9 a.m. Publish: 8/24/05 Thomas A. Page You are hereby notified that your storage Unit #35, at Bargain Storage, 175 Finch Road, Kerby, OR, will be emptied and its contents sold at auction to the highest bidder. Sale will take place at Bargain Storage on 9/17/05 at 9 a.m. (c) 2005 DBR Media Inc. You Don’t Say! Barbers at one time combined shaving and haircutting with bloodletting and pulling teeth. The white stripes on a field of red that spiral down a barber pole represent the bandages used in the bloodletting. * * * The Cullinan Diamond is the largest gem-quality diamond ever discovered. Found in 1905, the original 3,100 carats were cut to make jewels for the British Crown Jewels and the British Royal family’s collection. * * * Nutmeg is extremely poisonous if injected intravenously. * * * The turtle has the lowest pulse rate of any animal -- 13 beats per minute. * * * Though in actuality swans don’t make many sounds, in leg- ends the bird was believed to give a final, wonderful song just be- fore it died. * * * Stool Pigeon: To catch passenger pigeons (now extinct), hunt- ers would nail a pigeon to a stool. Its alarmed cries would attract other birds, and the hunters would shoot them by the thousands. The poor creature that played the traitor was a “stool pigeon.” * * * Fall Guy: The first people to “fall” were Adam and Eve, who fell from grace and were booted out of Eden. In England, this gave rise to the term, “take a fall,” meaning “to be arrested,” often in conjunction with taking the rap for someone else. Someone who took a fall was known as a “fall guy.” * * * Levi Strauss blue jeans with copper rivets were priced at $13.50 per dozen in 1874. * * * The WD in WD-40 stands for Water Displacer. * * * Bayer was advertising cough medicine containing heroin in 1898. * * * The Brownie box camera, introduced by Eastman Kodak, sold for $1 in 1900. The camera's six-exposure film sold for 15-cents. (c) 2005 DBR Media Inc. Publish: 8/24/05 Publish: 8/24/05 Alexis Nilson You are hereby notified that your storage Unit #50, at Bargain Stor- age, 175 Finch Road, Kerby, OR, will be emptied and its contents sold at auction to the highest bidder. Sale will take place at Bargain Storage on 9/17/05 at 9 a.m. Publish: 8/24/05 LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JOSEPHINE Chirstine Lambirth You are hereby noti- fied that your storage Unit #59, at Bargain Storage, 175 Finch Road, Kerby, OR, will be emptied and its contents sold at auction to the highest bidder. Sale will take place at Bargain Storage on 9/17/05 at 9 a.m. Publish: 8/24/05 A sense of humor is part of the art of leadership, of get- ting along with people, and of get- ting things done. -D. D. Eisenhower- In the matter of the Estate of: BENJAMIN HAR- OLD DENNIS, Deceased, Case No. 05-P-0225. NOTICE OF INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is hereby given that the under- signed has been appointed and has qualified as the Personal Representative of the estate. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby required to present their claims, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the Personal Representative at P.O. Box 234, Cave Junction, OR. 97523 or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be af- fected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the Personal Representative, or the attorney for the Personal Representative. Dated and first published: August 24, 2005 Sandra Jean Foster c/o P.O. Box 234 Cave Junction, OR 97523 Mansfield Cleary Attorney for the Estate P.O. Box 234 Cave Junction, OR 97523 Publish: Aug. 24, 31, Sept. 7, 14, 2005 Check out OCANs online at oregon.com! 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