Page 14 The INDEPENDENT, September 15, 2005 “All You Can Eat” Crab Feed back for third year on October 15 The third annual “All You Can Eat” Crab Feed will be held October 15, from 5:00 to 10 p.m. at Schlegel Hall, in Sunset Park, Banks. The meal includes “all you can eat” Dungeness crab, green salad, pasta salad, garlic bread, dessert, coffee, and one non-alcoholic beverage. Pre- purchased ticket prices are $25 for adults (ages 13 and up), $10 for students (ages 6-12), while those five and under are free with the purchase of an adult ticket. Tickets can also be purchased the day of the event at $30 for adults and $15 for students. To purchase tickets, call Kathy Edison at 503-324- 3614. Sponsored by the Banks High School Parents Associa- tion, the feed benefits the BHS Boosters. Next NAAVE meeting scheduled for September 20 at Banks Library Dishwasher 5 Wash Levels Precision Wash System® Hi-Temp Wash Option Scrub Cycle FDB750RCS/FDB1050REC Side by Side Refrigerator 2 Clear Crispers 1 Clear Dairy Door 1 Clear Deli Drawer FRSGR5EMB The next public meeting of Neighbors Against Apple Valley Expansion (NAAVE) will be Tuesday, September 20, 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in the Community room at Banks Public Library. Agenda items will include the following: • Mike Applebee’s develop- ment plan, which was submit- ted to Washington County on August 19, proposing an ex- pansion of uses at the Apple Valley airstrip to include flight training, scenic tours, sale of aeronautic equipment and sup- plies, and aircraft service and Oak Village Laundromat 4 Jumbo Washers Air-conditioned Easy Access with Ample Parking located next to Jim’s Market at the junction of Hwy 47 & Hwy 6 Main Street, Banks S TRASSEL ’ S A UTO R EPAIR & H YDRAULIC H OSES 2-4-6 S PIRAL W IRE F LANGE H EAD • S UCTION H OSES A DAPTORS - 3/16” TO 2” B ULK O IL P RODUCTS 276 S UNSET , B ANKS 503-324-9808 Store Hours Mon - Fri 8:30 - 5:30 Saturday 8:30 - 5:00 maintenance. • Washington County’s Sep- tember 2 decision deeming the proposal incomplete. • Oregon Department of Avi- ation’s decision to grant provi- sional heliport status to the Ap- ple Valley airstrip site. • Fundraising update. • Volunteer opportunities. For more information go to . Banks Pub- lic Library is located at 111 Mar- ket Street in Banks. Mayors’ Ball to benefit senior services The Mayors’ Ball and Silent Auction, a benefit to support senior services, has been an- nounced by the Forest Grove Senior Center. The benefit will be held at the Forest Grove Senior Cen- ter, 2037 Douglas Street, on September 24. The evening will start out with a no-host bar and silent auction at 6:00 p.m. Din- ner will include L Bar T Ranch Buffalo prime rib and Orange/ Ginger grilled Salmon, served See page 17 Ye Olde Dingheiser Pub & Restaurant VISA - MC - ATM Access COCKTAILS • BEER • WINE FOOD, KEGS & ICE TO GO Lunch & Dinner Served Daily SUNSET LAUNDRY 11:00 am – Closing Wash…$1.00 Dry…25¢ CASH PRIZES!! 180 S. Main St. Banks, Oregon BINGO SUNDAYS 5-8 PM All Lottery Games CLOSED MONDAYS 47100 NW Sunset Hwy. Manning • 324-4848