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Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, December 17, 2003
MERRY MUSIC - There will be a Christmas
open house at the Kerbyville Museum on Saturday,
Dec. 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Guitarist Dale Hopper
will perform selections from his new CD of gospel
music. Refreshments will be served. A small admis-
sion fee will be charged.
CJ CHRISTMAS - Cave Junction Cares will
hold its annual Christmas breakfast from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 25 at Jubilee Park pavilion.
Santa Claus will hand out toys to the kids. Donations
of toys, money and volunteers are needed. Phone
Lynn Boucher at 592-6855 for more info.
CHRISTMAS CHEER - Home Valley Bank,
Klamath First and Evergreen Federal Bank are accept-
ing non-perishable food and unwrapped toys for the
annual I.V. Christmas Basket Program sponsored by
I.V. Family Coalition. The deadline for donations of
money, food and toys is Friday, Dec. 19.
GIFT GIVING - A blood drive sponsored by
American Red Cross (ARC) will be held at the Illinois
Valley Senior Center on E. River Street on Thursday,
Dec. 18 from noon to 5 p.m. To schedule a donation
or for information phone (800) 826-5920. ARC
schedules blood drives at the center on a continual
basis every few months.
Notepad - The Senior Meals Program, Food &
Friends, seeks volunteers to deliver hot meals to
homebound seniors once a week. Training and mile-
age reimbursement are provided. Phone 955-8839 for
more info...Lovejoy Hospice will present “Hospice
Nurses- Special People, Special Practice” on Monday,
Jan. 12 from 12 to 1 p.m. at 939 S.E. Eighth St. in
Grants Pass. RSVP to (541) 474-1193 by Jan.
5...Rogue Community College Small Business De-
velopment Center offers a range of continuing ser-
vices. Phone (541) 956-7494 for more information.
FINAL 2003 ART WALK - Dec. 12 marked the final Sec-
ond Friday Art Walk in Downtown Cave Junction until
next year. At Child’s Play, youngsters were able to
Biscuit Fire deadline ...
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“sought a balance between
busy holiday schedules and
the economic losses antici-
pated from further wood
decay.”
The Biscuit Fire,
which nearly resulted in
the entire Illinois Valley
being ordered to evacuate
last year, burned some
500,000 acres of timber-
land.
During the past two
weeks, the U.S. Forest Ser-
vice and Bureau of Land
Management’s Medford
District have conducted
four public open houses,
including one in Cave
Junction.
An oral public hearing
is scheduled for Wednes-
day, Dec. 17 from 5 to 9
p.m. at the Josephine
County Fairgrounds in
Grants Pass. Up to three
minutes will be allowed
Flu season ...
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Closed Tuesday & Wednesday...
more than five to seven
days without relief, or if
shortness of breath devel-
ops, a possible sign of
pneumonia.
SCHC has flu shots
available for children and
adults. Cost is $15 or it can
be billed to Medicare.
While the vaccine has been
formulated to target flu
strains similar to, but not
specifically Fujian, health
workers strongly encour-
age people who are most at
risk for complications from
the flu to get themselves
immunized. Those older
than 50; with heart, lung,
or kidney problems; with
low immunity; or children
between the ages of 6
months to 23 months could
derive some protection by
getting the shot.
Perry’s Wood Shop
Saturday, Dec. 6
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
245 Floyd Lane
(2 miles up Rockydale Road off
Redwwood Hwy.)
Riverside Physical Therapy
Senior Nutrition Menu
Full Rehabilitation Services:
•Physical Therapy
•Occupational
Therapy
•Speech Therapy
TWO LOCATIONS
TO SERVE YOU
Cave Junction Office
218 N. Redwood Hwy.
(541) 592-6580
grants Pass Office
1619 N.W. Hawthorne Ave.
Suite 109
(541) 476-2502
•Jeff Wood, M.S., P.T.
make window stars. Also at Child’s Play, Deb Murphy
autographed her collaborative, creative work books for
children. (Photo by Michelle Binker)
Sponsored by
592-3562
(541) 592-2126, 474-5440
Meals are served in the
CJ County Bldg.
FRIDAY, DEC. 19
*Baked ham with raisin
sauce, scalloped pota-
toes, green beans
Almondine, corn bread,
cranberry crunch
MONDAY, DEC. 22
*Beef Swiss style steak,
Delmonico potatoes,
Italian vegetables, dill
bread, butterscotch bar
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24
*Closed for holiday
for any individual who
wants to comment, said the
forest service. A court re-
porter will record all com-
ments.
The Biscuit Fire Re-
covery Project DEIS was
released publicly on Nov.
21 for a 45-day public
comment period. It was to
end on Jan. 5.
All written, faxed, or
el ect ronic co mment s
should be sent to Scott
Conroy, c/o ACT2 Enter-
prise Team, P.O. Box 377,
Happy Camp CA 96039;
faxed to (530) 493-1776,
or
e-mailed
to
r6_biscuit@fs.fed.us. The
DEIS is posted at
www.biscuitfire.com.
For more information
about the DEIS, including
the recommended alterna-
tive for harvesting timber,
contact Judy McHugh at
(541) 471-6500.
appetizers/soup Sun. - Thurs. 4:30 - 7:30
pool all day Sunday & Thursday
Cheap Appetizers
from $1.50 to $2.50 available only at the bar
Timber Room Lounge Events
Wednesday, Dec. 17: Pool Tournament/Ladies
Night 7 - 10 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 18: Karaoke Night with April
Fisher 8 p.m. - midnight
Friday, Dec. 19: Road Master Band from Ashland
(no cover )
Saturday, Dec. 20: Tide Water Group Band from
Grants Pass (no cover)
Sunday, Dec. 21: We will be closed for Junction
Inn’s employee’s Christmas party
EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY
*We serve food from 4 p.m. - 12:30 a.m.
*We accept ‘to go’ orders as an extra
service to our customers