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    Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, October 26, 2005
NOTICE
NOTICE
MEETING NOTICE
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.
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE
PIANO LESSONS:
Pat Mersman now
accepting students
for theory, harmony,
technique and reper-
toire. For more infor-
mation phone 592-
3563.
PM29-4p
This is to give notice
that on Monday, No-
vember 14, 2005 at
7:00 p.m. in the
Council Chambers of
the City Hall, 222 W.
Lister
St.,
Cave
Junction,
Oregon,
the Common Council
in accordance with
the Land Use Hear-
ing Rules and ORS
197.763, will hold a
Public Hearing to
consider a thirteen
(13) lot subdivision
(Belleau
Woods),
submitted by Brook-
hurst Development,
LLC at 240 - 360
Hanby, more particu-
larly described as
Assessor's Map 39-
08-15-DB, Tax Lot
1501 & 1502. The
property is zoned
Single Family Resi-
dential.
Possible
actions include Ap-
proval, Approval with
Conditions,
Disap-
proval, Table, or
Continue.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Illinois Valley Soil
and Water Conserva-
tion District will meet
on Thursday, Oct.
27, 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
*Financial Report
*NRCS Update
*Old Business
*New Business
If you need assis-
tance or information,
please contact the
IVSWCD Office at
592-3731
during
regular
business
hours.
Publish: 10/19, 10/26
PERSONAL
HAVING A drinking
problem?
Perhaps
Alcoholics
Anony-
mous 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 Episco-
pal Church. Wednes-
day, 7 p.m. men’s
meeting at Episcopal
Church.
Thursday
7 p.m. at Methodist
Church.
Saturday
10 a.m. Women’s
meeting at Methodist
Church.
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To R. Tippy and his
heirs and any person
claiming an interest
under his name: You
are hereby notified
that Walter B. Free-
man has expended
$2,500 in labor on
each of the following
mining claims in
Josephine County,
Oregon: the West
Fork
Association
Placer #1 and #2 and
Eastmont Associa-
tion Placer #1, #2,
and #3 as required
by the laws of the
United States for the
years 1981 through
2005. And, if within
90 days of the first
date of publication of
this notice on Octo-
ber 5, 2005, you fail,
or refuse, to contrib-
ute your 1/4 share, or
$3,125 for all claims
or $625 for any one
claim, to Walter B.
Freeman at P.O. Box
344, Cave Junction,
OR 97523, your in-
terest in such mining
claims will become
the property of Wal-
ter
B.
Freeman
pursuant
to
30
U.S.C. § 28.
WF29-13p
LEGAL NOTICE
AS OF Sept. 21,
2005. I, James Mi-
chael Blair, am no
longer
responsible
for any debts or con-
tracts of Connie Sue
Blair.
JB30-3p
PUBLIC NOTICE
RECYCLE
YOUR
bubble wrap and
peanuts at Darn
Near Everything 136
So. Redwood Hwy.
592-5255. No paper
please.
DNE32-1c
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF 30-DAY COMMENT PERIOD
COMMERCIAL ROAD USE PERMITS
The Forest Service is proposing to issue com-
mercial road use permits to Indian Hills LLC,
Perpetua Forests Company, Spaulding Timber-
land LP, and Rick Jackson. The Forest Service
roads involved in this use are within the Galice
and Illinois Valley Ranger Districts on the
Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest. Roads
include #25 (Briggs Valley), #4611 (Grayback),
#4613 (Buck Peak), #9938 Leuizenger Creek),
and associated spur roads from these main
roads. All of these roads have been used for
commercial haul from private land in the past.
Road use permit holders share the cost of road
maintenance with the Forest Service commen-
surate with their use. The Forest Service is initi-
ating a 30-Day Comment Period under the re-
quirements of the National Environmental Pol-
icy Act and its implementing regulations. This
proposal falls within a category of actions listed
in the Forest Service NEPA Handbook (FSH)
that are potentially excluded from documenta-
tion in an Environmental Assessment or Envi-
ronmental Impact Statement and there do not
appear to be any extraordinary circumstances
that would preclude use of the category (FSH
1909.15, Chapter 31.12, Category 4). This
comment period is being provided pursuant to
the September 16, 2005, order issued by the U.
S. District Court for the Eastern District of Cali-
fornia in Case No. CIV F-03-6386JKS. Those
who provide timely and substantive comments
will be eligible to appeal the decision pursuant
to 36 CFR part 215 regulations. This notice to
comment is intended to inform the public of
review information available upon request and
the opportunity to provide meaningful input prior
to the decision being made for authorization of
this action on National Forest System lands
made per 36 Code of Federal Regulations
215.6. The 30-day Comment Period for federal
portion of this proposed action shall commence
the first day after publication of this legal notice
(Note: the comment-time period is computed
using calendar days, including Saturdays, Sun-
days, and Federal holidays and shall not be
extended). Individuals and organizations wish-
ing to be eligible to appeal must provide the
following in a timely manner: (i) Name and ad-
dress; (ii) Title of the proposed action; (iii) Spe-
cific substantive comments (i.e., comments that
are within the scope of the proposed action, are
specific to the proposed action, have a direct
relationship to the federally proposed action
and include supporting reasons for the Deciding
Officer to consider in reaching a decision; and
(iv) Signature or other verification of identity
upon request. The Responsible Official is Pam
Bode, District Ranger, Illinois Valley and Galice
Ranger Districts. Written comments must be
submitted to: Michael Dearborn, Pacific Zone
Environmental Coordinator, 29279 Ellensburg
Avenue, Gold Beach, OR 97444, or telephone
(541-247-3688), or FAX (541-247-3690) The
office business hours for those submitting hand-
delivered or oral comments or seeking addi-
tional information are: 8:00 AM-4:30 PM, Mon-
day through Friday, excluding holidays. Oral
comments must be provided during normal
business hours via telephone or in person.
Electronic comments must be submitted in rich
text format (.rtf), or Word (.doc) to: comments-
pacificnorthwest-siskiyou-galice-
illinoisvalley@fs.fed.us. The subject line must
contain the name of the project for which you
are submitting comments.
Publish: October 26, 2005
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
MEETING
NOTICE
LOSE WEIGHT Tops
support group meets
Thursday 10:30 a.m.
At the Methodist
Church. Come for a
no obligation visit.
Information
592-
2799.
PW32-1p
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Illinois Valley
Watershed Council,
will meet on Thurs-
day, Oct. 27, 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:
Persons with hear-
ing, visual, or manual
impairment who wish
to participate in the
meeting should con-
tact the City to ar-
range
appropriate
communication as-
sistance.
City Hall can be
reached by tele-
phone at (541) 592-
2156, Fax (541) 592-
6694 or TDD Relay
1-(800) 735-2900.
Publish: Oct 26, ‘05
Classified Ads Do
Really Work!
*Approval of Minutes
*Project Updates
*Old Business
*New Business
If you need assis-
tance or information,
please contact the
IVSWCD Office at
592-3731
during
regular
business
hours. Cemetery
Publish: 10/19, 10/26
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF 30-DAY COMMENT PERIOD
PROSPECT PLACER MINE EXPLORATORY
TRENCHES
On August 29 th , 2005, the Forest Service de-
cided to approve a plan of operations for the
Prospect Placer Claim to sample and test grav-
els overlying bedrock for mineral values. De-
velopment of three exploratory trenches is
planned, each is approximately 10 feet by 2 feet
by 25 feet deep. Testing will be accomplished
by panning on site, and then the overburden will
be replaced in the trenches. The project is ex-
pected to last 2 days. This operation is located
in the Josephine Creek watershed on the Illinois
Valley Ranger District of the Rogue River-
Siskiyou National Forest. Specifically, it is in
Grayback Creek in the N ½ of the SW ¼ of the
SE ¼ of section 2, Township 36 S, Range 9 W,
in Josephine County, Oregon. This approved
mining operation has been suspended while the
Forest Service follows the notice, comment and
appeal provisions of 36 CFR Part 215, pursuant
to the September 16, 2005, order issued by the
U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of
California in Case No. CIV F-03-6386JKS. The
Forest Service is initiating a 30-Day Comment
Period under the requirements of the National
Environmental Policy Act and its implementing
regulations. This proposal falls within a cate-
gory of actions listed in the Forest Service
NEPA Handbook (FSH) that are potentially ex-
cluded from documentation in an Environmental
Assessment or Environmental Impact State-
ment and there do not appear to be any ex-
traordinary circumstances that would preclude
use of the category (FSH 1909.15, Chapter
31.2, Category 8). Those who provide timely
and substantive comments will be eligible to
appeal the decision pursuant to 36 CFR part
215 regulations. This notice to comment is
intended to inform the public of review informa-
tion available upon request and the opportunity
to provide meaningful input prior to the decision
being made for continuation of this action on
National Forest System lands made per 36
Code of Federal Regulations 215.6. The 30-
day Comment Period for federal portion of this
proposed action shall commence the first day
after publication of this legal notice. The com-
ment-time period is computed using calendar
days, including Saturdays, Sundays, and Fed-
eral holidays and shall not be extended. Indi-
viduals and organizations wishing to be eligible
to appeal must provide the following in a timely
manner: (i) Name and address; (ii) Title of the
proposed action; (iii) Specific substantive com-
ments (i.e., comments that are within the scope
of the proposed action, are specific to the pro-
posed action, have a direct relationship to the
federally proposed action and include support-
ing reasons for the Deciding Officer to consider
in reaching a decision; and (iv) Signature or
other verification of identity upon request .
Electronic comments must be submitted in rich
text format (.rtf), or Word (.doc) to: comments-
pacificnorthwest-siskiyou-galice-
illinoisvalley@fs.fed.us. The subject line must
contain the name of the project for which you
are submitting comments. To obtain additional
information and/or to submit comments contact:
Ken Grigsby, PO Box 520, Medford OR, 97501;
FAX (541) 858-2330, or call (541) 858-2336
(Office hours: weekdays 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.).
Pam Bode, District Ranger, Illinois Valley and
Galice Ranger Districts, Responsible Official
Publish: October 26, 2005
FORECLOSURES
Christie Stewart you
are hereby notified
that your Storage
Unit #54, at Bargain
Storage, 175 Finch
Road, Kerby, OR.,
will be emptied and
its contents sold by
sealed bid to the high
bidder. Sale will take
place at 175 Finch
Road, Kerby, OR
97531 on Nov. 5,
2005 at 10 a.m.
Rhonda Motley you
are hereby notified
that your Storage
Unit #7, at Bargain
Storage, 175 Finch
Road, Kerby, OR.,
will be emptied and
its contents sold by
sealed bid to the high
bidder. Sale will take
place at 175 Finch
Road, Kerby, OR
97531 on Nov. 5,
2005 at 10 a.m.
Publish: 10/19, 10/26
Publish: 10/19, 10/26
R o c h e l l e
Blankenship
you
are hereby notified
that your Storage
Unit #58, at Bargain
Storage, 175 Finch
Road, Kerby, OR.,
will be emptied and
its contents sold by
sealed bid to the high
bidder. Sale will take
place at 175 Finch
Road, Kerby, OR
97531 on Nov. 5,
2005 at 10 a.m.
MONEY
$ $ NEED CASH $ $
We pay for remaining
payments on Prop-
erty Sold! Mortgages!
Annuities!
Injury
Settlements! Immedi-
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“Nobody beats our
prices.”
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(800) 490-0731 Ext.
305.
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Publish: 10/19, 10/26
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF 30-DAY COMMENT PERIOD
LOST CANYON SPECIAL USE PERMIT
The Forest Service decided to issue a private
road special use permit to Perpetua Forests
Company for construction and use of approxi-
mately 730 feet of road to access their private
land on September 19, 2005. The private land
is surrounded by federal land managed by the
Illinois Valley Ranger District of the Rogue
River-Siskiyou National Forest. A special use
permit was issued and this road was con-
structed on September 21, 2005. Specifically, it
is in Grayback Creek in the southeast ¼ of the
southeast ¼ of section 29, Township 39 South,
Range 6 West, in Josephine County, Oregon.
Use of this road has been suspended while the
Forest Service follows the notice, comment and
appeal provisions of 36 CFR Part 215, pursuant
to the September 16, 2005, order issued by the
U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of
California in Case No. CIV F-03-6386JKS. The
Forest Service is initiating a 30-Day Comment
Period under the requirements of the National
Environmental Policy Act and its implementing
regulations. This proposal falls within a cate-
gory of actions listed in the Forest Service
NEPA Handbook (FSH) that are potentially ex-
cluded from documentation in an Environmental
Assessment or Environmental Impact State-
ment and there do not appear to be any ex-
traordinary circumstances that would preclude
use of the category (FSH 1909.15, Chapter
31.2, Category 3). Those who provide timely
and substantive comments will be eligible to
appeal the decision pursuant to 36 CFR part
215 regulations. This notice to comment is
intended to inform the public of review informa-
tion available upon request and the opportunity
to provide meaningful input prior to the decision
being made for continuation of this action on
National Forest System lands made per 36
Code of Federal Regulations 215.6. The 30-
day Comment Period for federal portion of this
proposed action shall commence the first day
after publication of this legal notice. The com-
ment-time period is computed using calendar
days, including Saturdays, Sundays, and Fed-
eral holidays and shall not be extended. Indi-
viduals and organizations wishing to be eligible
to appeal must provide the following in a timely
manner: (i) Name and address; (ii) Title of the
proposed action; (iii) Specific substantive com-
ments (i.e., comments that are within the scope
of the proposed action, are specific to the pro-
posed action, have a direct relationship to the
federally proposed action and include support-
ing reasons for the Deciding Officer to consider
in reaching a decision; and (iv) Signature or
other verification of identity upon request .
Electronic comments must be submitted in rich
text format (.rtf), or Word (.doc) to: comments-
pacificnorthwest-siskiyou-galice-
illinoisvalley@fs.fed.us. The subject line must
contain the name of the project for which you
are submitting comments. To obtain additional
information and/or to submit comments contact:
Ken Grigsby, PO Box 520, Medford OR, 97501;
FAX (541) 858-2330, or call (541) 858-2336
(Office hours: weekdays 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.).
Pam Bode, District Ranger, Illinois Valley and
Galice Ranger Districts, Responsible Official
Cooper Member Of
K-State Glee Club
Daniel Cooper, of Cave Junction, is a
member of the Men’s Glee Club at Kansas
State University in Manhattan. The group’s
concert season will go through April.
Calhoun Aide
At UF In Ohio
Chelsea Calhoun, of Selma, has been se-
lected as a resident assistant for The Univer-
sity of Findlay’s Office of Student Services
for the 2005-06 academic year.
She is a 2003 graduate of St. Mary’s High
School in Medford, and a junior majoring in
equestrian studies and equine business man-
agement. She is the daughter of Selma resi-
dents Susan and Michael Calhoun.
Resident assistants are chosen based on
numerous criteria including leadership skills,
campus involvement and work ethic.
Sports Challenge
1. Whose return to tennis on April
15, 1988 coincided with the Dow Jones
Industrial Average dropping 101 points?
2. What did Cincinnati Red Eric
Davis do in nine consecutive at-bats to set
a major league record in 1987?
3. What Mike Tyson opponent did
comedian Jackie Mason assert “doesn’t
need a weigh-in, he needs a way out?”
4. What male figure skater
weighed 108 pounds at the 1984 Winter
Olympics?
5. Whom did Ben Johnson glare at
triumphantly while crossing the 100-meter
finish line at the 1988 Olympics?
6. What future Nike plugger aver-
aged 17.1 points per basketball game at the
1984 Olympics?
7. What’s the only country to have
been represented at every summer and
winter Olympiad?
8. What Cincinnati street was Pete
Rose on when he failed to talk his way out
of a 1988 traffic ticket?
9. During what year were Waymon
Tinsdale and Patrick Ewing playing for the
U.S. Olympic basketball team?
10. What Oakland A’s slugger was
late to 1988 spring training due to attend-
ing bubble gum card shows?
Sports Challenge Answers
1. John McEnroe; 2. Strike out; 3.
Michael Spinks; 4. Scott Hamilton; 5. Carl
Lewis; 6. Michael Jordan; 7. Great Britain; 8.
Pete Rose Way; 9. 1984; 10. Jose Canseco
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finding out the right and upholding it,
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