Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, October 13, 2004 Feldcamp running for Congress Supporting the timber industry and recruiting new companies to bring jobs to Oregon are parts of Jim Feldkamp’s campaign for the office of Oregon congressman. He’s running against incumbent Peter DeFazio. “I was born in Rose- burg and grew up working in a third-generation fam- ily business, learning the values of family, work and responsibility,” said Feld- kamp. “I joined the U.S. Navy out of college and flew more than 30 mis- sions over Iraq during Op- eration Desert Storm,” he said. “I have been where many of our troops are now and understand the dangers they face. “After leaving active duty I joined the FBI, where I was a special agent assigned to counterterror- ism,” he said. “I hunted the terrorists who threaten us,” said Feldkamp. “I know what must be done to protect America.” The candidate is a commander in the U.S. Naval Reserve, a graduate of Oregon State University at Corvallis, an Eagle Scout and member of Vet- erans of Foreign Wars. Oregon ag exports up The value of Oregon exports has increased nearly 10 percent during the first half of 2004, said the U.S. Dept. of Com- merce’s Office of Trade & Economic Analysis. But the export of Ore- gon agricultural products specifically has done even better -- nearly a 25 per- cent rise from a year ago, said Oregon Dept. of Agri- culture (ODA). More than 40 percent of Oregon’s ag products are exported, generating new dollars to the state from other countries, ODA reported. Indications are that the state’s ag exports are worth nearly $2 billion per year. In addition, Oregon exports some $2.3 billion per year worth of computer and electronic products. Two cyclists die in crash with sedan HAPPY DANCERS - Richard and Hazel Smith took to the dance floor on Saturday night, Oct. 9 in the Timber Room at Junction Inn. The occasion was a ’Dance Through the Decades’ event sponsored by American Legion Glenn Morrison Post 70 and Auxiliary. (Photo by Dale and Elaine Sandberg.) Children’s eye-care noted One in four children has a vision problem, yet only 14 percent receive a comprehensive eye exam before entering school. Undetected sight prob- lems can lead to difficul- ties in the classroom and in sports. Both statements are by the American Optometric Physicians Association. Said Julie Danielson, Medford area optometric physician, “In fact, we rec- ommend having their eyes checked when they are 6 months, 3- and 5-years- old. If vision problems are caught early, it can make all the difference in a child’s life.” Vision problems chil- dren can have include: *Crossed eyes. *Focusing problems. *Hand-eye coordina- tion problems. *Lazy eye, formally known as amblyopia. *Nearsightedness, far- sightedness or astigma- tism. Parents should look for the following warning signs in their child: *Covering one eye when looking at something up close. *Squinting. *Sitting close to a TV. *Clumsiness. *Tilting or turning the head. *Avoiding eye contact or reading. *Reversing letters or transposing numbers when writing. *Poor posture when doing schoolwork (slumping). *Complaints about headaches. If a child needs a vi- sion correction, frames that fit well are now made es- pecially for children. And even the very young can be fitted with contact lenses. For parents who can- not afford to take their child in for an eye exam, scholarships are available through the Oregon Foun- dation for Vision Aware- ness (OFVA). It can be reached at (503) 452-0403 o r o n l i n e a t www.oregonoptometry.org. Two of four motorcy- clists in a crash with a car near Shady Cove have died, and another was in- jured, according to Oregon State Police. OSP identified one victim as Rogue River resident David Tabor, 54, who was pronounced dead at the scene. In addition, Dennis and Sharon Vitacco, 57 and 50, were riding on the same cycle. Dennis Vi- tacco died after being air- lifted to a hospital, OSP reported. The agency gave the following account: Tabor was riding on Hwy. 62, approximately seven miles north of Shady Cove. His fellow cyclists were Maggie James, 20. of Central Point; and the Vi- tacco couple. The car, a 1993 Mazda two-door, was driven by Reagan De Shane, 28, of Shady Cove; his passenger was Paul Rexius, 32, of Medford. They were not reported injured, and nei- ther was James. The Vitaccos were flown by Mercy Flights medical helicopter to Em- manuel Hospital in Port- land. OSP added that the driver of the southbound car lost control and went sideways onto the lane for northbound traffic, striking the motorcycles. Alcohol does not appear to be a factor, OSP said. Page 19 Area toll-free calling arrives Frontier Communica- tions announced that as of Friday, Oct. 1, 18 ex- changes -- including those in Illinois Valley -- are provided an expanded toll- free calling area. This means that I.V. residents in Cave Junction, O’Brien and Selma can telephone the following without dialing 1 and the area code and incurring toll charges: Glendale, Wolf Creek, Medford, Grants Pass, Ashland, Rogue River, Gold Hill, Jacksonville, Central Point, Murphy/ Provolt, Shady Cove, Phoenix/Talent, Prospect, Butte Falls, and White City. For more information, phone (800) 921-8101 (residential customers); or (800) 821-8102 (business customers). Sex charges result in arrest Following a report of child sexual abuse, the Grants Pass Dept. of Pub- lic Safety (GPDPS) ar- rested Douglas John Filer II, 24, of Grants Pass. Filer was lodged in Josephine County Jail. He was charged with five counts of second-degree rape; three counts of third- degree rape; one count of second-degree sodomy; four counts of third-degree sodomy; five counts of first-degree, and seven counts of third-degree sex abuse. Italian Night Thursdays (Dinner only) Come to our 1st Guest Cook Night Friday, Oct. 22 Menu: Cabbage sesame salad, Teri- yaki chicken, Egg rolls & Fried rice Starts at 5:30 p.m. Monday Night Football Madness! Tacos or Meatball Sandwiches If you’re not in the ‘Noose,’ you’re hanging yourself. Public Notice Brain Food No-Brainer Food for Us Voters Bye Bye Brock... You owned homes on Fish Hatchery Road and Manzanita...so why all the Raffen- burg signs and not one Brock sign??? Did you impress your neighbors - nega- tively? Grants Pass city slap you with any violations? Jim Brock voted for the 9 weeks paid vacation for our “Mass of Manag- ers” (7-24-02). Same Cherryl Walker that “advised” your campaign while Cherryl and her hus- Jim, you didn’t run for band donated a mini- mum of $1,950 to your own seat? help you get elected Cherryl Walker run- before? Why??? ning with you??? Hey Dude...Jim Your ex-wife filed a legal document against you to force you to pay your child support of a whop- ping $260 per month from 1- 18-95 9 (court doc 94-dro- 921). You paid ap- proximately $17,420. 7-2000. The records are kinda’ missing. Don’t you make enough to help your own kid, Jim? Jim Brock Needs to Go Because... The county employee that properly ( it seems to me) han- dled your case was shortly thereafter per- secuted and fired. However she did sue the county (2 times), won both times and the county has paid her many tens of thousands of dollars (last payment this year). By public records (through 9-04) owns no property in Josephine County, but controls ours. Voted to seize the rights to 25 ft. of all properties on our rivers, then says he didn’t. The voters pamphlet of 11-96 states, under the heading of “Someone Who Cares: Develop long range plans to shape a better future for ourselves and our children.” (See “Hey Dude...Jim” at left). Same pamphlet: “Create an efficient accountable government” (Duh, don’t think so). And again: “Solve our law enforcement and jail over- crowding problems while emphasizing crime pre- vention” (Duh! Read the paper Jim, you failed mis- erably). This Brain Food is brought to you at great expense by the “Bye Bye Brock Committee” (a legally registered committee in Jo. Co.)...C Contributions grate- fully accepted at 4338 Fish Hatchery Rd., Grants Pass (David Lommel) and will be well spent on advertising only!