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    Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, April 14, 2004
CONSTRUCTION
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B
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CONTRACTORS/
Employees, framers,
siders, finish carpen-
ters.
Residential/
commercial.
Send
application to PO
Box 597, Wilderville,
OR,
97543.
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HIRING LICENSED
subcontractors
and
skilled craftsmen for
coming
building
season. Please reply
to Patriot Enterprises,
PO
Box
1788 ,
Cave
Junction.
CCB#158849
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HELP WANTED
Medical: Clinic RN
SISKIYOU
COMMUNITY
HEALTH CENTER
Full time RN to
prov ide
general
health care services
and health education
to patients in busy
family medicine clinic
in Cave Junction.
Provides clinical sup-
port to the medical
practitioners.
We
offer
competitive
salary and excellent
benefits. Send re-
sume to Manager,
Siskiyou Community
Health Center, 319
Caves Hwy., Cave
Junction OR 97523.
Fax (541) 592-3916
SC4-2C
SERVICES
THE
FINISHING
TOUCH CLEANING
SERVICE: Custom-
ized cleaning to your
specifications
—
commercial, residen-
tial, rentals, new con-
struction, windows,
local
references,
licensed, bonded and
insured. Phone 592-
5270.
C42-tfc
BRUSH BROS. Yard
Services. Fire hazard
removal,
berries,
overgrowth, tree trim-
ming, shrubs, lawns,
rototilling,
hauling,
wood splitting. Free
estimates. 597-4517
MS2-2p
GREG’S
HANDY-
MAN SERVICE We
do
yard
mainte-
nance,
remodels,
repairs. You name it,
we do it all. Senior
discounts. Free esti-
mates. Phone 592-
2753
GC4-2p
EQUIPMENT
RENTAL
E X C AV AT O R
EX120 Kubota 151
18”, 24”, 42”, 48”
buckets. Small dozer
with 6-way blade.
Cheapest rates in the
valley. Rental in-
cludes operator. Call
Fred 592-5217. Rain
or Shine.
FT2-10p
SHEET METAL
If it’s SHEET METAL,
We’ll Make It!
*Seamless Gutters
*Duct Work
& Fittings
*Roof Flashing
*Hard-to-Find Items
*Fabrication
*Installation
DOWN & OUT
SEAMLESS GUTTERS
592-3391
License #94699
D&O7-tfc
AUTOMOTIVE
NOVUS REPAIR for
stone-damaged wind
shields prevents fur-
ther cracking, re-
stores optical clarity.
Free repairs for most
insured drivers, de-
ductibles waived, we
come to your car.
(541)
848-2225.
(800) 848-2225.
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PROJECT
CARS
Must
sell
1984
Dodge
Rampage
(Dodge El Camino).
1955 Jeep pickup
(289 cui Ford pow-
ered). 1964 Jeep
pickup parts car.
1984 Dodge 4x4
pickup, V8 4-speed,
6” lift. Bassmaster
boat,
motor
and
trailer. Must sell to
pay medical bills.
592-6134 or local cell
287-0520.
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PERSONALS
HAVING A DRINK-
ING problem? Per-
haps
Alc oholics
Anonymous can help
— Cave Junction
592-6258 or 592-
2901. Sunday 8 p.m.
at Immanuel United
Methodist
Church.
Tuesday, 7 p.m.
book study at St.
Matthias Episcopal
Church. Wednesday,
7 p.m. men’s meet-
ing
at
Episcopal
Church. Thursday 7
p.m. at Methodist
Church. Saturday 10
a.m. Women’s meet-
ing at I.V. Family
Resource Center.
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NOTICES
KERBY WATER
DISTRICT
Business Meeting
Thursday
April 15, 2004 6:00
p.m.
RCC Belt Bldg. in
Kerby
OPEN TO THE
PUBLIC
We encourage your
participation in this
community effort.
Progress Reports
Questions
and Answers
INVITATION TO BID
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids are
invited in single contract proposal for
heating/ventilating systems upgrade work
at five schools in Josephine County.
The work consists of upgrades to existing
heating/ventilating systems at five schools
to improve energy efficiency.
Work
includes repair or replacement of existing
mechanical and electrical equipment,
cleaning and recalibrating air systems,
duct repair, improvements to control
systems and HVAC balancing. There will
also be a small amount of architectural
work
associated
with
the
heating/ventilating system upgrades.
Evergreen Elementary School
Jerome Prairie Elementary School
Fleming Middle School
Lincoln Savage Middle School
Fort Vannoy Elementary School
Growers, Artists
and Crafters
Reserve a booth now
for the May 1 Spring
Market at the I.V.
Family
Coalition.
Booth space 8’ x 8’,
$12. Phone 592-
6139, ext. 303 or
e
m
a
i
l
ivfc@cavenet.com.
IVFC3-2p
Pre-Bid Conference to be held at 10:00 A.
M., Friday, April 16, 2004 at the School
District Maintenance Office, 126 Ringuette
Street, Grants Pass, Oregon. The Pre-Bid
Conference is not mandatory, however,
schools will not be available for walk
throughs except during the pre-bid
conference.
WANTED
W ANTED:
CAR
DOLLY. 592-3857
EH3-2p
FOR SALE
HUGE PRICE RE-
DUCTIONS Hoosier
Cabinet,
restored,
was $1,250, now
$750. Extra large hall
tree/curio shelf was
$1,995, now $1,195.
Antique buffet with
round front, was
$995, now $745.
New stock: oak gun
cabinet,
vintage
metal cabinet, claw-
foot
tubs,
large
Drexel sofa, 50’s
sofa, player piano
with rolls, black lawn
jockey, vintage refrig-
erator,
upright
freezer, refrigerator,
lawn edger, videos,
spoon
collection,
silver
fox
stole,
drums, stereo sys-
tems,
chainsaws,
gold scales. Don’t
see it here? Call
Darn Near Every-
thing at 592-5255 or
see us at 136 South
Redwood Hwy.
DNE3-2p
SNAPPER
LAWN
MOWER 592-3646
FH4-2p
D O M E S T I C
TREADLE
sewing
machine.
Original
papers,
bobbins,
etc., $150. Blonde
oak tea cart, beveled
glass
doors,
excellent condition,
$125. 596-2512
TA4-1p
VINTAGE
STOVE
Wedgewood brand.
Classic white, black
trim, clock, 4 burn-
ers, griddle, folding
top cover, and oven,
gas, mint condition.
$375 firm. In Selma.
(541) 338-4317
JB4-1p
PROJECTS
AND
TOYS Health condi-
tion forces sale. 1977
Ford 300 6-cylinder
pickup motor. 1985
Chevy
2-liter
C a v al i e r
mo t o r .
1964-5 Jeep 230 cui
Hurricane
engine.
Also Jeep parts.
11 hp gasoline air
compressor.
30-
gallon
compressor
tank with electric
pressure
switch.
3 1/2 hp gas air com-
pressor.
2.6-liter
Dodge
motor/
automatic transmis-
sion. 592-6134 or
local cell 287-0520.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF
BUDGET
COMMITTEE
MEETING
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON
INVITATION TO BID
PROJECT NO. 04309
Bids will be accepted at the office of
Crow/Clay & Associates Inc., Architec-
ture and Planning, 125 W. Central
Avenue, Suite 400, Coos Bay, OR
97420, until 2:00 P. M., Wednesday, May
5, 2004. Bids will be publicly opened and
read at the same address at 2:00 P.M.
Within two working hours after bid opening,
all bidders shall disclose the names,
addresses, Construction Contractor’s
Board numbers, if applicable, and value of
sub-contract of all first-tier subcontractors
whose contract value exceeds 5% of the
total project bid or $15,000, whichever is
greater.
Publish April 14, 2004
LEGAL NOTICE
Construction Documents may be examined
at Crow/Clay & Associates Inc.,
Architecture and Planning, 125 W.
Central Avenue, Suite 400, Coos Bay,
OR 97420, (541) 269-9388, FAX: (541)
267-6187. And at the following locations:
Reed Construction Data, Portland, Daily
Journal of Commerce, Portland, Del Norte
Plan Exchange, Crescent City, McGraw-
Hill Construction Dodge, Portland, Douglas
County Plan Center, Roseburg, Eugene
Builders Exchange, Eugene, Grants Pass
Builders Exchange, Grants Pass, Klamath
Falls Plan Exchange, Klamath Falls,
Medford Builders Exchange, Medford,
Oregon Contractor’s Plan Center, Portland.
Prime bidders may obtain one set of bid-
ding documents at the Architect's office
upon deposit of $100.00. Non-bidders'
deposits will not be refunded. Additional
sets and partial sets may be purchased
from the Architect for the cost of
reproduction.
No bid will be considered unless
accompanied by bid security in the form of
a Cashier's Check issued in favor of the
Owner or a bid bond issued by a bonding
company acceptable to the Owner. Bid
security must be for 10% of amount of the
bid and guarantee bids for a period of thirty
(30) days after bid opening.
No bid for a construction contract shall be
received or considered by Three Rivers
School District unless the bidder is
registered with the Construction
Contractors Board.
The provisions of ORS 279.348 to 279.380
relative to prevailing wage rates shall be
complied with by the successful bidder and
all subcontractors, and appropriate certifi-
cates indicating compliance will be
required. The Contractor is required to pay
a fee to the Bureau of Labor and Industries
pursuant to the provisions of ORS
279.352(2). The fee is one-tenth of one
percent of the price of this contract, but not
less than $100 nor more than $5,000
regardless of the contract price.
Three Rivers School District may reject
any bid not in compliance with all
prescribed public bidding procedures and
requirements, and may reject for good
cause any or all bids upon a finding by the
Three Rivers School District that it is in the
public interest to do so. Three Rivers
School District reserves the right to waive
minor irregularities in Bid Form upon a
finding by the Three Rivers School District
that it is in the public interest to do so.
Bid Forms and First-Tier Subcontractors
Disclosure Form will be accepted via hand
delivery, mail or facsimile.
Three Rivers School District; Ms. Kathy
Krouse Director of Fiscal and Support
Services; Mr. Lloyd Russell, Director of
Maintenance.
Publish Dates:
Illinois Valley News
Wednesday, April 14, 2004
A public meeting of
the
Budget
Committee of the
Three Rivers / Jose-
phine County Unit
School District, Jose-
phine County State
of Oregon, to discuss
the budget for the
fiscal year of July 1,
2004 to June 30,
2005 will be held at
Three Rivers School
District
administra-
tion building, 8550
New Hope Road,
Murphy, Oregon. The
meeting will take
place on the 29th
day of April, 2004 at
7:00 p.m. The pur-
pose of the meeting
is to receive the
budget message and
to receive comment
from the public on
the budget. A copy of
the budget document
may be inspected or
obtained on or after
April 26, 2003 at
the
administration
offices, 8550 New
Hope Road, between
the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
This is a public
meeting where delib-
eration of the Budget
Committee will take
place. Any person
may appear at the
meeting and discuss
the proposed pro-
grams
with
the
Budget Committee.
Publish April 14, 21
This is to give no-
tice that on Monday,
April 19, 2004 at 7:00
p.m., in the Anne
Basker
Auditorium
Annex of the County
Courthouse, 604 NW
6th
Street,
the
Josephine
County
Planning
Commis-
sion, in accordance
with the Land Use
Hearing Rules, will
conduct a public
hearing
on
the
following
item:
W ILDFIRE
M ODIFY
S AFETY S TANDARDS .
This change involves
a complete rewrite of
the existing Article
dealing with safety
standards
for
dwellings in forest
zones.
Changes
cover
construction
standards for drive-
ways,
fire-safety
building
features,
vegetation modifica-
tion around homes
and
emergency
access. In many
instances standards
are reduced or made
more flexible. This
ame nd ment
will
apply to new residen-
tial land divisions in
all zones and may
apply to remodeled
existing dwellings in
residential
zones
when the location
exhibits
wildfire
hazard conditions.
Michael Snider
Planning Director
Publish April 14, 2004
This is to give notice
that on Monday,
April 26, 2004 at
7:30 p.m. in the
Council Chambers of
City Hall, 222 Lister
Street, Cave Junc-
tion, the city Council,
in accordance with
Land Use Hearing
Rules
and
ORS
197.763, will hold a
Public Hearing to
consider An amend-
ment
to
the
Comprehensive
Plan and Zoning
Map to exchange
Employment Indus-
trial Zoning with
Single
Family
Residential Zoning
and a Property Line
Adjustment to read-
just sizes. Appli-
cant is Larry T.
Osborn,
Manor
Communities
Development
Co.
LLC. The property
is located at 301
Hanby Lane, more
particularl y
described
as
Assessor’s Map 39-
08-15 CB TL 1200,
1300 & 1400 and
39-08-16-DO
TL
300, 500.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff v.
5655 WEST SIDE ROAD, AND 5667 WEST
SIDE ROAD, CAVE JUNCTION, JOSEPHINE
COUNTY, OREGON, REAL PROPERTY WITH
BUILDINGS, APPURTENANCES AND
IMPROVEMENTS, in rem, Defendants.
CIVIL NO. 04-191-MA
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on
February 11, 2004, the United States filed a
complaint for forfeiture in rem on the above-
described real properties, brought under the
provisions of 21 U.S.C. § 801; 28 U.S.C. §§
1345, 1355, 1356 and 1395; and 19 U.S.C. §
1610, wherein it is sought to have the above-
described real properties forfeited to the United
States for the reason that it was used or
intended to be used to commit or to facilitate
the commission of an illegal drug transaction in
violation of 21 U.S.C. § 801, et seq., and is
subject to forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C.
§ 881(a)(7).
Any person claiming an interest in the
defendant real properties must file a verified
statement of interest or right, in the manner set
forth in Rule C(6)(a) of the Supplemental Rules
for Certain Admiralty and Maritime Claims,
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, except that
such clain must be filed not later than 30 days
after the date of final publication of notice of the
filing of the complaint. In addition, any person
having filed such a claim shall also file an
answer to the complaint not later than 20 days
after the filing of the claim.
The claim shall be verified on oath or solemn
affirmation, and shall state the interest in the
property by virtue of the action, and should be
filed with the Clerk of the United States District
Court for the District of Oregon, 1000 S.W,
Third Avenue, Rm. 740, Portland, OR 97204.
Possible actions in-
cl ude
Ap proval,
Approval with Condi-
tions,
Disapproval,
Table, or Continue.
A copy of the claim and answer should be
served upon, LESLIE J. WESTPHAL, Assistant
United States Attorney (AUSA), at the same
address.
Persons with hear-
ing, visual, or manual
impairment who wish
to participate in the
meeting should con-
tact the City to
arrange appropriate
communication
assistance.
City Hall can be
reached
by
telephone at (541)
592-2156, Fax (541)
592-6694 or TDD
Relay 1 (800) 735-
2900.
Publish April 14, 21, 28, and May 5
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
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Page 15
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
MEETING
MEETING
Illinois Valley Soil
and Water Conserva-
tion District will meet
on Thursday, April
22, at 7 p.m. in the
County Building in
Cave Junction. The
agenda for the meet-
ing will include but is
not limited to the
following:
*Regular Agenda
*Executive Session
to
review
and
evaluate the
job
performance of a
staff member. ORS
192.660
If you need assis-
tance or information,
please contact the
IVSWCD Office at
592-3731
during
regular
business
hours.
Publish April 14, 21
ILLINOIS VALLEY
GOLF
ASSOCIATION
MEETING
Illinois Valley Water-
shed Council will
meet on Thursday,
April 22, at 8 p.m. in
the County Building
in Cave Junction.
The agenda for the
meeting will include
but is not limited to
the following:
*Regular Agenda
If
you
need
assistance
or
information, please
contact the IVSWCD
Office at 592-3731
during
regular
business hours.
Publish April 14, 21
O regon
C lassified
A dvertising
N etwork
The Illinois Valley
Golf
association
Board meeting will
be held Tuesday,
April 20, at 6 p.m.
The meeting will be
held at the golf
course
clubhouse.
Meetings are open to
the public. For more
information
phone
Buster Short at 592-
3525.
Publish April 14
Publish 4/7, 14, 2004
Please
don’t
drink
and
drive.
Sports Challenge
By WALTER BRANCH
1. What new name did the Decatur Staley's get
the year after George Halas took over?
2. What National League baseball team was
named after a 1960s World's Fair?
3. What was the first NBA team to draft a black
player?
4. What state's public golf courses have the
highest average green fees?
5. What golfer set an all-time PGA Tour record
at the 1993 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic by fin-
ishing 35 under par?
6. How many no-hit games were pitched in
Forbes Field, the Pittsburgh Pirates' home for
61 seasons?
7. What's known as a PAT to fans of football
statistics?
8. What race, staged in America since 1851,
was held for the first time in Australia in 1987?
9. What track event's world record did Noured-
dine Rieti smash by nearly two seconds in
1993?
10. How many times must a baseball player
strike out in a game to be told by teammates
he'd turned the "hat trick"?
Sports Challenge Answers: 1. The Chicago
Bears; 2. The Montreal Expos; 3. The Boston
Celtics; 4. Hawaii's; 5. Tom Kite; 6. None; 7.
Point-after-touchdown; 8. The America's Cup; 9.
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Classic Cars
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8am-3pm. 21 trophies. Dash plates and gift
bags first 175 cars. To register, call
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