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Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, August 4, 2004 SERVICES CONSTRUCTION S U B - CONTRACTORS/ Employees, framers, siders, finish carpen- ters. Residential/ commercial. Send application to P.O. Box 597, Wilderville, OR, 97543. HDP-tfc CHILDREN’S GARDEN quality daycare Coming soon to Cave Junction. Phone to sign up, space limited. 597- 2528, 621-5170 PG13-10p LIVE-IN CARE- GIVER needed for adult foster home. Small salary plus room and board. Must pass federal background check. 592-5455 or 660- 1580. KO16-5p MEDICAL: Receptionist SISKIYOU COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER Unique part-time Receptionist position at our Student Health Center at Lorna Byrne Middle School. Work during school hours, greeting students, gathering inf orma t ion and entering data and charges in the com- puter. Computer skills a must and medical office experi- ence preferred. Send resume to: Manager, Siskiyou Community Health Center, 319 Caves Hwy, Cave Junction OR 97523. Fax: 541-592-3916 SHC20-2c CARETAKER FOR MINI-FARM. Some labor can be used toward rent of mobile: $520 monthly, security. Phone Marcelle, 592- 2386 evening, 592- 3169 work. ML20-1p 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 HANDYMAN, fence repair, installation, yard work, etc. Phone Mike, 592- 3847. MB19-2p 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 *Saturday, July 10 *Speeding in the 25000 block of Red- wood Hwy. a motor- cyclist was warned at 3:56 p.m. *Cary J. Slifer, 38, was cited on charges of open con- tainer, no seat belt and providing false information on Illi- nois River Road at 6:09 p.m. *Drinking alco- hol and smoking pot, four loutish “adults” and their children were swearing at other campers at Six- Mile Campground, saying the others could not stay be- cause it was “their spot,” a woman re- ported. *Stephanie Ann Hushaw, 32, was cited to appear on a charge of DWS on Illinois River Road at 5:09 p.m. With her in the vehicle, Traci L. Bobick, 35, and William L. Austin, 36, were cited on open container charges. *Campers at McCaleb Ranch were warned about an open fire. *Chainsaws, climbing gear, and fire tools valued at approximately $6,000 were taken by a former em- ployee, a man said. *A mother on S. Old Stage Road says her neighbor con- tinually “flips off” her daughter, and ca l l s th e gi rl “ret ard,” which makes her cry. *Three escaped dogs on Hogue Drive were rounded up around 8 p.m. *A driver was warned for speeding in the 9000 block of Illinois River Road at 8 p.m. Sunday, July 11 *Confused and wandering, an eld- erly woman located YARD SALES License #94699 D&O7-tfc 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. FT14-10p Medical Accounts Receivable Coordinator VENDOR SPACE AVAILABLE Crafters’, growers’ market, Hwy 199 and Airport Drive. Rea- sonable rate, Phone Thom, 592-6824. TL20-1p EXCELLENT NEW AND USED ITEMS Saturday, August 7, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., 5550 Takilma Road, Cave J u n c t i o n. Collectables, end tables, more! MM20-1p A busy clinical practice in beautiful Southern Oregon is recruiting for a full time Accounts Receivable Coordinator. In addition to regular billing duties including processing insurance claims and reviewing denials, this person will assist with systems and policy development, resolve billing problems, orient providers, assist patients, and serve as a technical resource. Position requires excellent communication and computer skills, knowledge of coding, medical terminology, Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance billing procedures. Minimum of four years of progressively responsible experience in a clinical accounts department or medical billing office. Experience in a Federally Qualified Health Center preferred. Competitive salary and benefits package. Position closes August 9. FUN SALE: antiques to baby stuff. Guitar, wood windows, glass doors, craft supplies, toys, wood playpen, swing, highchair, cast iron, household, toilet and tons I had to have! (Collector) Please take it away. August 6 and 7, 8 a.m. 3680 Rockydale Road, front house. No early birds. DK20-1p If you are looking responsible position Finance team, and difference, send your to: YARD SALE, Satur- day, August 7, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Sterling Bank parking lot. JM20-1p for a challenging and as a member of our you want to make a resume with cover letter Don Halpin, CFO Siskiyou Community Health Center 125 NE Manzanita Grants Pass OR 97526 FAX: 541-471-9242 Publish July 28, August 4, 2004 Part-Time Administrative Coordinator $11.54/hour plus benefits The Illinois Valley Safe House Alliance is look- ing for a part-time administrative coordinator. The administrative coordinator will work a 20-hour week and will be responsible for statis- tical and fiscal reports, database creation and maintenance for service statistics, program evaluation and fundraising, grant management, forms creation, and will provide significant support for the individual donor campaign. The coordinator will work closely with the executive director and will supervise volunteers. Required skills: proficiency in Microsoft Office Professional, strong written and verbal commu- nication skills, ability to work independently and as a team member, willing to work flexible hours that will sometimes include evenings and/or weekends, some travel required, ability to remain calm in crisis situations, and able to maintain a balance between task and mainte- nance processes. Other requirements: Experience working with domestic violence and/or sexual assault survi- vors, Bachelor’s degree in related field or equivalent experience, minimum of five years administrative experience. Experience with individual donor campaigns and volunteer coor- dination a plus. Bi-lingual and/or bi-cultural are strongly encouraged to apply. The hiring process will consist of three stages: the application package, a skills assessment and interview(s). Application packages will be available Monday through Friday, from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. August 9, 2004 until August 18, 2004 at the front desk of the Illinois Valley Family Coalition, 535 E. River Street, Cave Junction OR 97523. To request an application package be mailed to you, please phone (541) 592-4147. Electronic applications are available by request to the same number. Application packages must be returned to the front desk by August 27, 5:30 p.m. Applications will not be accepted via email or fax. Publish August 4, 11, 2004 LOTS OF MISCEL- LANEOUS, some furniture, small bike, hiker’s pack board, fabric. August 6, 7, 8, a.m. to 5 p.m., 3605 Rockydale. AC20-1p LARGE SUMMER YARD SALE At Gary’s O’Brien Store, Saturday, August 7, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. sporting equip- ment, Star Trek col- lectables, paper- backs. RH20-1p THURSDAY, FRI- DAY, August 5 and 6, 8 a.m. till 1 p.m., 571 Caves Hwy. Lots of household, plants, computer, some tools. Free appli- ances, you haul. NH20-1p MASSIVE YARD SALE at 728 N. Old Stage Road. Friday and Saturday, Au- gust 6 and 7, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. No early birds. TH20-1p 730 PINECONE DR. off Rockydale Rd. Go left on Pinecone, follow to end, look for signs. Lots of good- ies. Friday, Saturday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sun- day 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. CA20-1p HUGE YARD SALE Hwy 199 at Selma, Friday, Saturday, August 6 and 7, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 50- plus vendors, some- thing for everyone. Some spaces avail- able, $10 a day. Hurry! Info, reserva- tions, 659-9436, 660- 8227. JM19-2p HUGE SALE, THIS IS IT, LAST CHANCE. Antiques and collect- ables, Ford 1/2 ton truck, 1 motorcycle, 2 mopeds, lawn- mowers, lawn sweeper, wrought iron bird cages. Way too much to list. 615 Krauss Lane, August 6, 7, 8, 8 a.m. to? Don’t miss out. KC20-1p FRIDAY, SATUR- DAY, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., 1934 Laurel Road. TC20-1p JOYCE’S YARD SALE Dryer, couch, club chair, bird cages, chest of drawers, dishes, pots, pans, guns, fishing gear, full size box spring mattress, fabric, twin bed, old jars, plant- ers, brick, folding chairs, storage racks, rugs, 1984 Ford, oak tables, bed spreads, comforters. No early sales. 2050 Caves Hwy, August 5, 6, 7, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 592-2416 JL20-1p LA CASA YARD SALE August 6 and 7, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 29429 Redwood Hwy., 3 miles south of Cave Junction. 8-foot entry door with hardware, more doors, windows, roll- up garage door, light fixtures, 5-foot chain link fencing, miscel- laneous building materials, couch, chairs, dining sets. Too much stuff to mention. DG20-1p FRIDAY AND SAT- URDAY 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 170 N. Old stage Road. Lots of good stuff, come and see. RM20-1p BIG YARD SALE! Lots of miscellane- ous, paintball gun, boy and girl teenage clothing, men’s and women’s clothing, something for every- one. August 6 and 7, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 224 N. Old Stage Road. SM20-1p COMBINED SEV- ERAL households and lots has to go! Great stuff! Friday and Saturday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 27742 Redwood Hwy. SR20-1p RAIN OR SHINE: Yards for sale / Some with houses! See Mike Palmer Realty today! 596- 2026 in O’Brien. PR47-tfc near St. Patrick Catholic Church was returned home at 8:30 a.m. *Vehicles were repossessed on Deer Creek Road and W. Lister Street. * Attempting to e vi c t her 30- something son from a trailer on her prop- erty, a Takilma woman and her pis- tol-packin’ sister requested deputy assistance. *On Rail Lane, someone attempted to steal a stereo, damaging it and the vehicle’s dashboard, and settled for a mi- ter saw. *A garage on Old Stage Road was ransacked and many items taken, a man reported at 4:42 p.m. *Numerous drivers and their passengers were warned for failure to wear seatbelts in and around the valley. *Someone at- tempted to steal a boat and trailer on Deer Creek Road. *After a pursuit on Finch Road, an ATV-riding, 14- year-old boy was warned for several violations and re- leased to his mother. *Initially fearful that her 14-year-old granddaughter had run away, a woman on W. River Street reported the girl re- turned to the resi- dence around 11:30 p.m.* Monday, July 12 *Filled with plastic and trash, a brown pickup truck was driven onto BLM property off Westside Road, ac- cording to an eyewit- ness. When the vehi- cle returned, it was emptied of trash. *Susan L. Free- man, 49, was cited for endangering a child passenger fol- lowing a single- vehicle accident on Lakeshore Drive at 7:21 a.m. *Two new homes on Laurel Road were entered and extensively dam- aged, the owner re- ported. *Fuel was si- phoned from some U-Haul trucks in the 100 block of N. Red- wood Hwy. a man said. *An alarm sounded at a busi- ness in the 200 block of Redwood Hwy., but no problem was discovered. *Though there was no lease agree- ment, a woman who had failed to pay rent refused to leave a residence on Caves Hwy. *Puffs of black smoke were reported near the green bridge south of CJ at 9 p.m. *Following a dispute, a man tore PUBLIC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Persons with hear- ing, visual or manual impairments who wish to participate in meetings held in the Council Chambers should contact the city in order that appropriate commu- nication assistance can be arranged. City Hall can be reached by tele- phone at (541) 592- 2156; fax (541) 592- 6694; or TDD Relay (800) 735-2900. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON MEETING NOTICE This is to give notice that on Monday, August 9, 2004 at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 222 W. Lister Street, Cave Junction, Oregon, the Common Council of the City of Cave Junction will meet in regular session. The agenda will include, but is not limited to the following: *Minutes of Previous Meeting *Council Updates *Public Hearing - Ordinance 453 (Solid Waste Franchise) *Public Hearing - Ordinance 454 (Advanced Financ- ing) *Resolution (Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan) *Continued Tax Measure (Law En- forcement) *Projects Update *Executive Session (192.660(2)(h)[if required] *Comments *Adjournment Publish August 4, ‘04 Check out OCANs online at classifieds.oregon.com! HELP WANTED Page 15 apart another’s resi- dence and broke a window on Pine- wood Way, but fled when 911 was called. *Donna Elene Casino, 39, was cited and released on a charge of second- degree theft. Tuesday, July 13 *Angelia M. Gregg, 40, was cited and released on a charge of DUII fol- lowing a traffic stop in the 24000 block of Redwood Hwy. at 2:47 a.m. *Broken down with flat tires and partially blocking the roadway, a vehicle was towed from Lakeshore Drive around 4:30 a.m. *Concerned that her 15-year-old niece was having phone sex with a 30-year- old man from Cali- fornia, a Selma woman contacted a deputy. NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff v. 1136 TETHEROW ROAD, WILLIAMS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, STATE AND DIS- TRICT OF OREGON, in rem, Defendant. CIVIL NO. 03-1210-MA PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 8, 2003, the United States filed a complaint for forfeiture in rem on the above-described real property brought under the provisions of 21 U.S.C. § 881; 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 property 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 a violation of 21 U.S.C.§ 801, et seq., and is subject to forfeiture pursuant to 21 U.S.C. §§ 881(a)(7). On June 21, 2004, the United States District Court entered an order substituting the sum of $20,000 as the res and defendant, in rem, in this matter. Any person claiming an interest in the substituted res must file a 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 claim must be filed not later than 30 days after the date of service of the complaint or, as applicable, not later than 30 days after the date of final publication of notice of the filing of the complaint. The claim shall be certified 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. A copy of the claim and answer should be served upon Assistant U.S. Attorney Leslie J. Westphal, 100 SW 3rd Avenue, Suite 600, Portland, OR 97204 Illinois Valley Fire District Board of Directors Meeting August 11, 2004 7:00 p.m. The Board will meet at Cave Junction City Hall, Cave Junction, Oregon for its regular meeting. Publish August 4, ‘04 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Illinois Valley Senior Center will hold its regular monthl y board meeting the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m., 520 E. River Street. Publish August 4, 04 GUN & KNIFE SHOW Central Point Aug 14-15 Jackson Co. Expo Sat. 9 to 5 Sun. 9 to 3 Admission $5 (800) 659-3440 www.collectorswest.com *Interested in telling the buying public what’s for sale? Then use ‘Illinois Valley News,’ the community newspaper that’s invited into the homes. 592-2541 Publish August 4, 11, 18, 25, 2004 O regon C lassified A dvertising N etwork YOUR AD WILL RECEIVE CLOSE TO 2,000,000 EXPOSURES FOR ONLY $230! Oregon Classified Advertising Network is a service of the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association. 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