Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, September 10, 2003
Oregon gamblers
seek addiction aid
Thousands of
Oregonians
are
seeking gambling
addiction services,
according to the
Oregon Dept. of
Human Services
(DHS).
Oregon has the
nation’s highest
recorded rate of
persons seeking
help for a gam-
bling problem in
the nation, said
Jeffrey Marotta,
DHS
p ro b l e m
gambling services
manager.
Enrollment in
state-sponsored
gambling addiction
treatment
pro-
grams grew from
2,323 in 1999-
2001 to 3,432 in
2001-03, reflecting
a 48 percent in-
crease.
“Considering
how
reluctan t
problem gamblers
are to seek help, it
is gratifying to see
so many gamblers
place their bet on
treatment,” Ma-
rotta said. “It is a
good bet, about 75
percent of the peo-
ple who enter our
programs resolve
their
gambling
problem, improve
their life, their
family's security,
and their commu-
nity’s health.”
The large in-
crease in gambling
treatment is be-
lieved to be due to
the success Oregon
is having in ad-
dressing the issue,
marotta said.
Oregon, which
has received na-
tional and interna-
tional recognition,
has been cited as a
model state in its
efforts to stem the
tide of problem
gambling.
DHS, the Ore-
gon Lottery and
county
govern-
ments have worked
collaboratively to
address gambling
problems.
The 2003-05
budget provides
DHS with $5.6
million in lottery
funds for problem
gambling treat-
ment and preven-
tion services.
Marotta said
those funds will be
used to help Ore-
gon strike a bal-
ance
b e t we e n
maximizing the
benefits of state-
operated gambling
with minimizing
the costs.
Proposed ODA rule
to change regarding
pesticide usage
The Oregon
Dept. of Agricul-
ture (ODA) is pro-
posing to amend
administrative
rules dealing with
the pesticide use
reporting system
(PURS) to reflect
the lack of funding
to provide a fully
developed system.
The proposed
amendment states
that ODA will not
take enforcement
action
against
those who fail to
report their pesti-
cide use for 2002,
2003, and any
other year in which
insufficient funds
are available to
provide a fully ef-
fective means for
pesticide users to
report.
A public hear-
ing is scheduled
later this month to
receive testimony
on the proposal.
Oregon still
requires pesticide
use
reporting.
However, due to
difficulties in fund-
ing development of
a complete pesti-
cide use reporting
s ys t e m ,
ODA
adopted a tempo-
rary rule in April
that stated the de-
partment would
not take enforce-
ment action against
those who missed
the deadline for
2002 reporting.
That tempo-
rary rule will ex-
pire on Oct. 18.
Also, no fund-
ing has been pro-
vided to continue a
temporary report-
ing system which
had been available
from January 2002
to June 2003. No
system is currently
available to file
pesticide use re-
ports with ODA.
The proposed
rule change on
PURS enforcement
will be the subject
of a public hearing
scheduled for Sept.
23 in Salem.
Written com-
ments will be ac-
cepted until 5 p.m.
on Tuesday, Sept.
30.
Comments
should be submit-
ted to ODA, Pesti-
cides Division, 635
Capitol St. N.E.,
Salem, OR 97301-
2532.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Vehicle *Furniture *Antiques *Collectibles * Guns
Tools *Equipment *Misc.
Saturday, Sept. 13 - 10 a.m.
Location: 200 Beaver Meadows, Cave Junction, OR.
Hwy. 199 south from Grants Pass to Cave Junction, left on Caves
Hwy., right on Holland Loop, right on Takilma, left on Dick George.
VEHICLE: Like new 2000 Dodge Dakota 4x4 SLT extra cab pickup
V6, 5 sp, beautiful truck, approx. 7 K miles.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Large metal Dazey #1030 B butter
churn *Elgin butter churn *Seth Thomas key wind clock *Singer
treadle sewing machine *Antique Sunny Suds washing machine
*Western Electric oak wall telephone *Kellogg oak wall telephone
*Griswold waffle iron *brass cuspidor *several sad irons *penny slot
machine *1908 violin *Aladdin lamp *pink depression biscuit jar *2
Fenton dishes *36 pieces Nippon *8 gold overlay sherbets *12
pieces blue stemware *reamer *Roseville #421 - 10” Foxglove pat-
tern *Cloisonné vases *custard glass dish *Bavaria creamer *misc.
decanters *Depression glass *Cape Cod *several figurines *Bavaria
dresser set *Celluloid dresser set *3-$5 silver certificates *2-$1 silver
certificates *1986 coin proof set *1883, 1884, 1885 Morgan dollars
*Walking Liberty coins 1/2 Tray pound silver *misc. foreign coins *2
Anniversary clocks *nice key wind mantle clock *Ansonia key wind
clock *many hat pins *6 Norman Rockwell plates *12 Hummel collec-
tor plates *12 collector plates *36 gold Christmas ornaments *Avon
collectibles *Coca Cola bottle opener *wood wagon wheel *misc. old
bottles *milk bottles *many collector tins *2 gallon crock jug *5 gal-
lon cream can *shoe last *oil lamps
FURNITURE: Antique beautiful oak hall tree with mirror *Antique
beautiful oak buffet *very nice Koken chrome & porcelain barber
chair *China cabinet *1907 Victor Chicago upright piano with bench
*Victoria phonograph *Farrond & Votey pump organ *Sonata Mis-
sionary pump organ *antique tiger oak rocker *treadle sewing table
*dressing table with mirror *small oak stand with drawers *large
beveled mirror *Walnut night stand *electric lift bed *drop-front oak
desk *4 nice wood folding chairs *antique trunk *picture tree *brass
music stand *4 drawer chest *nice double bed with box springs and
mattress *wood book shelf
ENTERTAINMENT: Mata Hari pinball machine *Little Chief pinball
machine
GUNS: J. Stevens 12 gallon double-barrel shotgun with double trig-
gers *Taurus .38 spec. revolver *gun cleaning kit
TOOLS & EQUIPMENT: Craftsman 25 1/2-ton 5 HP wood splitter, like
new *Powermatic 12” wood planer *Craftsman 3 HP 10” table saw
*Black & Decker 7 1/4” circular saw *11 OV electric shop hoist
*Craftsman 2 1/2 HP 16 gallon shop vac *Craftsman 16” electric
chainsaw *Craftsman gas cultivator *wood lathe *reamer set
MISC.: Kenmore washer & dryer *Electric air cleaner *kerosene
heater *Mr. Coffee *bread machine *sewing basket *Tremola
*tambourine *Honer harmonica *small amount misc. oak lumber
*homemade scaffolding *fire extinguisher *MORE NOT LISTED
PREVIEW FRI., SEPT. 12 - 1 TO 5 P.M.
LISKA & ASSOC., INC. GRANTS PASS, OR 97526
541-471-0916 or www.liska-auctioneers.com
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC
MEETING
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC
MEETING
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC
MEETING
Illinois Valley
Fire District
Board of
Directors Meeting
Sept. 11, 2003,
7 p.m.
The Board will meet
at Cave Junction,
City Hall, Cave Junc-
tion, Oregon, for its
regular
meeting.
Items to be consid-
ered include:PERS,
Fireworks Ordinance,
Advertising
Chief’s
Po sit ion,
Selma
Property, and any
other matter that may
arise after this publi-
cation.
Publish, Sept. 10
2003
Illinois Valley Fire
District Board
of Directors
regular meeting
September 11, 2003
7 p.m.
Cave Junction,
City Hall
1. CALL TO ORDER
- President Downing
2. FLAG SALUTE -
(please remove hats)
- President Downing
3. ROLL CALL - Ad-
ministrative Assistant
Beards
4. APPROVAL OF
August 18, 2003
minutes - President
Downing.
5. APPROVAL OF
BILLS AND FINAN-
CIAL REPORTS -
President Downing
6.
CORRESPON-
DENCE
7. REPORT TO THE
BOARD
8.
UNIFINISHED
BUSINESS -
1. PERS,
2.Fireworks
Ordi-
nance,
3. Advertising Chief’s
Position,
Director
Jones,
4. Selma Property.
*NEW BUSINESS
A.
9. Items not on the
agenda.,
10. Agenda Sugges-
tions for next meet-
ing,
11. Announcement of
next meeting,
12. Adjournment
(The board reserves
the right to hold an
executive session at
this meeting)
Publish: Sept. 10,
2003
Kerby Water
District
This is to give notice
that on Wednesday,
Sept. 10, 6 p.m. at
the
Josephine
County Building, 102
S. Redwood Hwy.,
Cave Junction, Ore-
gon,
the
newly
formed, Kerby Water,
District, will hold their
first regular meeting.
The agenda for the
meeting is as follows:
1. Board Action -
Appointment of offi-
cers.
2. Public Comments.
3. Board Announce-
ments.
4. Board Action -
Ratification of plans
to obtain funding.
5. Board Action -
Ratification of interim
water supply agree-
ment with city of
Cave Junction.
6. Board discussion -
billing of membership
fees. 1) shall we use
CRT as fiscal agent?
2) Shall we use CRT
as interim bookkeep-
ing service?
Publish: Sept. 10,
2003
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC
MEETING
Illinois Valley Golf
Association
The Illinois Valley
Golf
Association
Board meeting will
be held Tuesday,
Sept. 16 at 6 p.m.
the meeting will be
held at the golf
course
clubhouse.
Meetings are open to
the public. For more
information,
phone
Arnold Mellow at
592-3525.
Publish: Sept. 10,
2003
LOANS
Don’t squat with
your spurs on.
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HELP WANTED
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FOR SALE
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YARD SALES
(Continued)
Stonefield Vineyard
now signing up crew
for 2003 harvest.
Phone Bill after 6
p.m., 592-2985.
W25-3p
Watershed
Coordinator/
Project Manager
The Illinois Valley
Soil and Water Con-
servation
District,
located
in
Cave
Junction, Oregon is
seeking a qualified
person to coordinate
and implement resto-
ration projects be-
tween
landowners
and public agencies.
Duties include grant
writing, grant man-
agement,
project
development
and
implementation, pub-
lic outreach, and
supervision of two
employees. Project
management
and
supervisory experi-
ence with a B.S. in
natural
resource
management or re-
lated field is required.
Experience or a com-
bination of education
and experience suffi-
cient to demonstrate
the knowledge, skills
and abilities neces-
sary to do the work
may be substituted
for a degree. Position
will start on or before
Oct. 1, 2003. The
first six months are
expected
to
be
funded at 40 hours
per week with work
thereafter dependent
on funding. The rate
of pay will be from
$12 to $15 per hour.
Application
closing
date
is
Monday,
Sept. 22, 2003, at 4
p.m. For an applica-
tion packet or more
information, contact
IVSWCD at 102 S.
Redwood Highway,
P.O. Box 352, Cave
Junction, OR 97523.
Phone: (541) 592-
3731.
EEO
Em-
ployer.Publish:9/10,
9/172003
19-FOOT S.C. Camp
Trailer; ‘74 GMC,
Window Van; 12-foot
alum boat, make
offer. 592-4885.
W23-3p
GRAPES, all organic
Pinot
Noir
and
Gewurztraminer, U-
pick for wine or juice:
60 cents/lb. or we
pick. 592-2981.
C25-2p
Crib, dark brown
wood includes mat-
tress, $80; walker,
$25; Graco exersau-
cer baby entertain-
ment center, $25, all
in good condition.
592-5399. G25-1p
FOR SALE, electric
kitchen stove, $75;
Nordic track, $75,
592-4261. H25-1p
1977 Toyota pickup
truck, $1,500; 1979
Chrysler LeBaron, 4-
door,
like
new,
$1,999; clothes dry-
ers, $50; apartment
stove, new propane,
$225;
microwave,
$15; 8HP rototiller, 3
speed, $500; Lowrey
organ
$500;
22-
single shot rifle, $75;
computer, $125; 2
door
side-by-side
refrigerator,
$150;
fishing
poles/reels,
$25; 1988 5th wheel
camper, $5,500; 142
Holton Creek Road,
592-4950, 592-5050.
L25-1p
1978 Toyota flat bed,
20 R, 4-speed, with
5-speed to go with it,
$500 O.B.O.; Chain-
saw, Stihl 041 AV-
Super, 32-inch bar,
$250, 592-3355.
B25-1c
RAIN OR SHINE:
Yards for sale /
Some with houses!
See Mike Palmer
Realty today! 596-
2026 in O’Brien.
PR47-tfc
More tools, collect-
ables, boxes of 100
percent 4-ply yarn,
large stuffed animals,
Christmas trees and
boxed lights, large
tooled-leather
gun
belt, camera lenses,
small combination 50
AMP ARC welder
and ARC torch, new
and nearly new win-
ter jackets, med.
size, ultra-tec facet-
ing machine, and a
lot of miscellaneous
you haven’t seen
(here). 510 Fern-
wood Drive, Sat.
Sept. 13 only, 9:30
a.m. to 3 p.m. RAIN
CANCELS. T25-1p
YARD SALE: Sept.
12, 13, 14, 9 a.m. to
4 p.m., rototiller, well
drilling
equipment,
tools, much more,
340 Hanby, Cave
Junction,
A25-1p
MO VING
SALE,
LAST
WEEKEND!
Everything must go!
Furniture, Cal-King
Bed, women’s & girls
clothes, books, toys,
kitchen, etc. 132. N.
Junction,
“INSIDE”
Fri., Sat., Sun., All
Day.
S25-1p
Yard-carport-porch-
garage sale! Tons of
stuff.
Everything
goes! Huge variety of
great vintage stuff!
Furniture - house-
hold-yard-computers-
electronics-tools-
Don’t miss this one!
Sat. 9/13, Sun. 9/14
8 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Caves Hwy to Bar-
nes (5 mi.).
P25-1p
YARD SALE, Sept.
12-13, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m., no early sales,
nice things, some
furniture, 5410 Dick
George Road.
H25-1p
Yard Sale
Thursday, Fri., Sat.,
Sept. 11, 12, 13, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. 1029
Crooks Creek Road,
Selma.
Electric,
plumbing, hardware,
tools,
equipment,
fishing gear, furni-
ture, 400-gallon die-
sel tank, bath tubs,
large dog house,
fencing, fence stakes
and misc.
Z25-1p
Saturday, Sept. 13th,
9 a.m. to 3 p.m., bi-
cycles, house plants,
candles,
jewelry,
winter sports coats,
truck rims, other
misc. items, 134
Hathaway, Kerby.
S25-1p
FRIDAY, 9 a.m. to 3
p.m., Saturday 9
a.m. to 3 p.m., 29025
R e d wo o d
H wy. ,
misc.
inexpensive,
come see. G25-1p
FOR SALE
TWO 1977 Chinook,
$500 for the pair.
1973 24’ Reinell fish-
ing
boat,
great
shape, $1,500; 1977
24’ RV with ONAN
generator
FSC,
$2,000; 1983 Jeep
Wagoneer, runs well,
$1,500. 592-4687.
D24-2p
Motorcycles:
1980
Honda 500 CX, cus-
tom, runs good, $900
O.B.O., 1988 Kawa-
saki, 250EX, $800,
message
phone,
592-6640.
T25-1p
Old high back maple
rocker w/foot stool,
couch, glass top
patio
table
w/4
chairs, nice club
chair, wicker set:
includes love seat,
two chairs, coffee
table w/glass top,
phone table and
pads; large metal
desk, white and gold
desk w/night stand.
592-2416.
L25-1p
YARD SALES
YARD SALE, Mt.
bike, generator, gas
grill, cleaned the
garage!
Neighbors
stuff
also,
3683
Rockydale
Road,
Saturday, 13th, 8
a.m. to 4 p.m.
P25-1p
Garage Sale
You’ve been to the
rest, now come to
the BEST, 6-family
neighborhood sale,
moving, going out of
business,
SOME-
THING FOR EVERY-
ONE, Lots of never
used items, new
DVD players, print-
ers, TV, NEW camp-
ing
stove,
NEW
juicer, oil paintings,
NEW 17-inch tires,
washer and dryer,
refrigerator, freezer,
Craftsman
garden
tractor, tools. Lots of
GOOD misc. items
and FREEBIES, AN-
TIQUES and Collect-
ables. Items too nu-
merous to mention!
Saturday and Sun-
day, Sept. 13-14, 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. both
days, EARLY BIRDS
WILL NOT BE AD-
MITTED, 2100 Dick
George Road, Cave
Junction,
Caves
Hwy. 1.75 miles to
Holland Loop, 3.8
miles to Dick George
Road, LOOK FOR
SIGNS.
L25-1p
Fine words
butter no
parsnips
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