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Page 7 Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, September 10, 2003 Cougars win volleyball opener with South Umpqua Illinois Valley’s var- sity volleyball team sent South Umpqua packing Thursday, Sept. 4 in five games. The Cougars won the match 14-25, 21-25, 25-21, 25-23, and 16-11 in Ken Mann Memorial Gym. Kim Hamilton ham- mered 22 kills and had nine digs to lead the Cou- gars, and Serena Barry added nine kills. The Cougars will play host to North Valley on Thursday, Sept. 11. The frosh/soph game starts at 5:15 p.m. The varsity girls start at 6:30 p.m. Investment Club Armchair Investment Club will hold its regular monthly meeting at 7 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 15. Meetings are held in the offices of Oregon Mountain Real Estate on the third Monday of each month. Several memberships are open. Persons interested in investing in the stock market are invited to attend. Garden Club The Illinois Valley Garden Club will have its first meeting of the 2003-04 year on Friday, Sept. 19. Coffee hour will begin at 12:30 p.m. The meeting will be at 1 p.m. at Immanuel United Methodist Church, 200 W. Watkins St., Cave Junction. Deer deterrent methods for gardens and flower beds will be discussed. Hostesses for the September meeting are Arlene Block, Hope Loften and Laurie Morrow. Officers for the next two years are President Edith Martin, Secretary, Darlene Milner and Treasurer Diana Rietan. For more information, phone 592-2941 or 592-4257. VICTORIOUS - Janelle Hoskins (photo right) raises her hand as Serena Barry bumps the ball. Ricci Coultas (photo below) makes a dig as Kim Hamilton (No. 2) and Catherine Sullivan look on during Illinois Valley’s win over South Umpqua. (Photos by Steve Fairchild) Sports Challenge By WALTER BRANCH Tuesday, Sept. 2 *11:07 a.m., medical standby, 681 Caves Hwy. *1:05 p.m., motor ve- hicle accident, 18000 block Redwood Hwy. *3:53 p.m., structure fire, 30400 block Redwood Hwy. *4:12 p.m., motor ve- hicle accident, Redwood Hwy. MP 14 *6:12 p.m., medical assist, 17000 block Red- wood Hwy. Wednesday, Sept. 3 *6:20 p.m., medical assist, 100 block Hogue Drive Thursday, Sept. 4 *10:17 a.m., motor vehicle accident, Redwood Hwy. MP 15. *3:12 p.m., medical assist, 5600 block Caves Hwy. *4:22 p.m., fireworks complaint, 100 block S. Sawyer *4:51 p.m., grass fire, 700 block Kirkham Road *7 p.m., motor vehicle accident, 100 block S. Redwood Hwy. *11:44 p.m., medical assist, 33000 block Red- wood Hwy. Friday, Sept. 5 *5:57 p.m., smoke in- vestigation, 12300 block Takilma Road *7:05 a.m., smoke in- vestigation, Garner Road/ White Schoolhouse Road *7:35 a.m., medical assist, 100 block Hogue Drive *9:36 a.m., tree fire, 5000 block Caves Hwy. *1:51 p.m., smoke in- vestigation, 5000 block Upper Deer Creek Road. *5:15 p.m., smoke in- vestigation, Redwood Hwy. MP 18 *5:48 p.m., grass fire, 5000 block Lone Mountain Road Saturday, Sept. 6 *7:37 a.m., smoke investigation, 200 block Ollis Road *9:49 a.m., medical assist, 300 block Iron Way *2:57 p.m., medical assist, 6000 block Deer Creek Road Sunday, Sept. 7 *3:33 a.m., motor ve- hicle accident, 1800 block Laurel Road *1:58 p.m., medical assist, 5600 block Lake- shore Drive 1. What did the Interna- tional Amateur Athletic Federation first require 100-meter runners to use at international meets in 1980? 2. What former Boston College quarterback's last name resembles that of a musical instrument? 3. What pro hockey team test-marketed a brand of cologne called Bully in 1989? 4. What American took the heptathlon and long jump gold medals at the Seoul Olympics? 5. What former baseball player became a vice president of Koala Coolers only weeks after his re- lease from prison in 1987? 6. What lasted an average of five pitches during the 1987 major league base- ball season? 7. What boxer's record before the 1984 Olympics was 104-1? 8. What Heisman Trophy winner returned his first NFL kickoff for a touch- down? 9. What European nation did Yvonne van Gennip speed skate for at the 1988 Winter Olympics? Sports Quiz Answers 1. Starting blocks; 2. Doug Flutie; 3. The Philadelphia Flyers; 4. Jackie Joyner Kersee; 6. Denny McLain; 6. Baseballs; 7. Mark Bre- land's; 8. Tim Brown; 9. The Netherlands. (c) 2003 DBR Media, Meidinger Concrete Construction Serving the Valley since 1974 Licensed - Bonded - Insured Specializing in all types of Concrete and Masonry New - Foundations - Walks - Drives - Patios Mobile Home Runners and Foundations Bridges and Abutments - Slabs - Large or Small Exposed Aggregate - Retaining Walls and Basements Stamped & Colored Concrete Phone 592-4485 Mike Meidinger License #93173 Each man has his own vocation. The talent is the call. - Ralph Waldo Emerson - Discretionary grants available from ODOT Oregon Dept. of Transportation (ODOT) Public Transit Division will accept applications for three types of discretionary grants until 5 p.m. on Fri- day, Oct. 31. Special Transportation Grants are available to pro- viders of transportation services to the elderly and disabled persons. (541) 476-2127 Rural General Grants and Vehicle Preservation Grants are available to only to current recipients of state Special Transpor- tation funds or Federal Transit Administration funds. The division will award $13.3 million in grants in these three pro- gram areas. The time frame for grant programs is July 1 through June 30, 2005. Applications and eligi- bility information are a vai labl e o nlin e a t w w w . o d o t . s t a t e. o r . u s / pubtrans. For more information phone Jean Palmateer, Special Transportation Fund program manager, at (503) 986-3472. Read the ‘I.V. News’ Taylor’s Special: Bangers or Swiss Bratwurst $2.19 lb. (Reg. $2.49) ****September Events: 7-10 p.m.**** *Friday, Sept. 12 - Art Walk 3 Daves & A Chaser Sheriff Dave Daniel plays ‘hippie music’ Dinner Special: Fish & Chips - $6.95 *Friday, Sept. 19 - Josh Arrah Warren all original songs Come-one, Come-all Scrabble games *DINNERS SERVED* Thursday, Friday & Saturday - Starting at 5 p.m.