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Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, January 29, 2003
T. PARTY - An award party/potluck dinner to honor T.
Lund will be held on Saturday, Feb. 1, from 5 to 7 p.m. in
the IVHS cafeteria. The public is invited and is encouraged
to bring their favorite dish. Donations will be accepted and
will benefit the music department. For more information
phone Andrea at 592-6419. The celebration is being spon-
sored by the Wies family.
AIRPORT ADVISORY - The Illinois Valley Airport
Advisory Board will be holding an airport planning work-
shop on Monday, Feb. 3 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the county
building in downtown Cave Junction. Josephine County
Commissioners, representatives from FAA and ODA have
been invited. The workshop is also open to the public.
SCRAPBOOK SAVERS - Rogue Community College
Community Education will offer a class on how to preserve
family photographs and other memories in an album but not
spend a lot of money. “Pennies per Page Scrapbooking,”
will be held on Wednesdays beginning Jan. 29 through Feb.
19 at the RCC Belt Bldg. in Kerby. Illinois Valley resident
Elizabeth Davis will teach the class. To register, or for more
information, phone 592-2120. Community Education sched-
ules and registration forms are available at the Belt Bldg. or
at the Josephine County building in Cave Junction.
SAR CELEBRATION - Josephine County Sheriff’s
Patrol Search and Rescue will host an open house and mem-
bership drive on Wednesday, Jan. 29 from 7 to 9 p.m. at
Search and Rescue headquarters, 1202 Redwood Ave.,
Grants Pass. Volunteers will be on hand to answer questions
about the all-volunteer organization and take membership
applications.
SCHC 30 YEARS - Siskiyou Community Health Cen-
ter begins a year-long celebration “Thirty years of helping
people,” Friday, Feb. 7. There will be a potluck dinner at the
Takilma Community Center starting at 6 p.m. Photographs
taken by Dr. Jim Shames (co-founder of the clinic) that span
SCHC’s thirty years will be exhibited at the dinner. Guests
are encouraged to bring photos and clippings for the “Time
Line” collage and acoustic instruments for impromptu musi-
cal performances.
COFFEE TALK - The Illinois Valley Chamber of
Commerce will hold a “get acquainted coffee” on Friday,
Jan. 31 from 8 to 10 a.m. at the chamber office in the I.V.
Visitor Center. Refreshments will be served.
CHINESE NEW YEAR - A Chinese New Year cele-
bration, to benefit The Shining Stars, a not-for-profit organi-
zation benefiting Illinois Valley youth, will be held on Sat-
urday, Feb. 1. Dinner will be served from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Music will begin at 8:30. There will be dinner, gourmet des-
serts, a bar and dancing. Two live bands, “Jupiter Hollow”
from Eugene, and “Brothers of Max Catharsis,” from Seat-
tle, will play. For more information phone 592-5460.
OMSI TIME - OMSI (Portland-based Oregon Museum
of Science & Industry) will conduct science classes at Dome
School on Saturday, Feb. 8. The classes are for those in kin-
dergarten through eighth-grade. Enrollment is limited.
Phone 592-3911 for more information.
BRINGING UP BABY - During January and February,
Living Alternatives is conducting a Baby Bottle Campaign
to raise funds. Bottles are available at the office, between
Klamath First Bank and Carlos’ Restaurante, and from some
valley churches. People are being asked to take bottles home
or to their workplace, and fill them with money or checks.
The deadline to return the bottles is Valentine’s Day, Feb.
14. Funds will be used to support continual pregnancy test-
ing, and the pregnancy and parenting support programs of
Living Alternatives. Services are provided free to anyone,
but financial help is needed.
CHANCE MEETING - Jim and Kathy Lombardo’s
son, Vince Lombardo, lives in Burbank, Calif. and sub-
scribes to the “Illinois Valley News.” Last week, he not only
received his own copy of the paper, but a copy addressed to
Jim Lord, son of Jim Lord of O’Brien, who also lives in
Burbank. Taking his mom’s advice, Vince looked on a map
to see how close he was to the younger Jim. As it turned out,
Vince realized he lived less than one-half mile from Jim,
and he hand-delivered Jim’s paper to him.
REP NOTE - Third District State Rep. Gordon Ander-
son (R-Grants Pass) is set up in his Salem office. His ad-
dress is 900 Court St. N.E., State Capitol H-490, Salem OR
97301. His telephone number is (503) 986-1403; fax (503)
986-1160; email rep.gordonanderson@state.or.us; and web-
site www.leg.state.or.us/anderson/home.htm.
R&R ESOP - Rough & Ready employees have raised
approximately $1,000 of the $6,250 needed to begin the ini-
tial feasibility study to see if keeping Rough & Ready open
is an option. Bob Webb, spokesperson for R&R said that
anyone wishing to contribute to the “Buy Out Assoc.” fund
may do so at Home Valley Bank.
NOTEPAD - The Wednesday Night Alanon meeting
will not be held again until sometime in the spring. For
more information on other Alanon meetings, phone 888-
794-7683. The Illinois Valley Cougar Booster Club will
hold its next meeting on Monday, Feb. 3 at 6 p.m. in the
high school cafeteria. The Josephine County Marine Pa-
trol will offer boat exams at no charge on Saturday, Feb. 1
at the Rogue River Boat shop, 1815 SW Bridge St., in
Grants Pass. The exams will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Participants are to bring the necessary paperwork and appro-
priate boating equipment. For more information, phone the
county marine patrol at 471-2114.
TREE TRIMMING - Concerned citizens Kathy Lombardo and
Sonny Ness guided a crew of City of C.J. employees in tree
trimming along Redwood Hwy. in downtown Cave Junction
on Tuesday, Jan. 7. C.J. city council considered removing
trees for better visibility. Lombardo and Ness helped provide
an alternative to tree removal. (Photos by Kathy Lombardo)
Laurette Beta Beta
Laurette Beta Beta, the
local chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi, spent the first meeting of
December in Grants Pass
alalong with the sister chap-
ters of Josephine County,
where we held our annual
Christmas get-together and
fund-raiser “Rudolph’s Rum-
ble.” Food items were donated
and raffles were held to bene-
fit those in need during the
Christmas season.
Virginia Gilliam hosted
the Christmas party with great
food and good fun. Secret sis-
ters were revealed and new
ones chosen for the upcoming
year.
The first meeting for the
new year was held at the home
of Kathy Young. Plans were
discussed for a Valentine’s
Day celebration along with
usual business. Kathy pre-
sented a program on the en-
dangered Darlingtonia plant.
Jean McHie was the host-
ess at the home of Virginia
Gilliam for the second January
meeting. After the business
meeting, the birthdays of
Deon Jenkins, Jean McHie
and Cindy (Sam) Newton
were celebrated.
Waldo Mining District
The Waldo Mining Dis-
trict (WMD) will hold its first
meeting of 2003 on Wednes-
day, Jan. 29, at the Josephine
County Building in downtown
Cave Junction. The meeting
begins at 7 p.m. The public is
invited.
Items on the agenda in-
clude the recent expiration of
the period of segregation on
approximately 33,000 acres of
Bureau of Land Management
lands connected with the pro-
posed mineral withdrawal of
January 22, 2001, and the con-
tinuation of the illegally pro-
posed mineral withdrawal and
illegal segregation on approxi-
mately 83,000 acres of the
Siskiyou National Forest.
The WMD, established in
1852, is Oregon’s oldest min-
ing district. The purpose of the
WMD is to preserve, protect,
and promote mining in South-
west Oregon.
Anyone interested in pro-
tecting individual rights to
mine on public lands is en-
couraged to attend.
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