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Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, September 21, 2005 MEDICAL: BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RN CAVE JUNCTION SITE SISKIYOU CHC Unique full-time po- sition in busy family practice clinic in Cave Junction for RN with psychiatric and substance abuse treatment experience. Assists physicians in case management and coordination of pa- tient care. Functions as primary liaison between patients and external resources. Strong primary care nursing experience in addi- tion to experience in behavioral medicine required. We offer competitive salary and excellent bene- fits. Send resume to Human Resource Dept., Siski you Community Health Center, 125 NE Manzanita Ave., Grants Pass, OR 97526, or fax to 541-471-9242. Posi- tion open until filled. EOE SHC26-2c GAS PRICES got you down? It’s time for “Stayin’ Home And Lovin’ It!” We’re a team of mothers and others. We can help you reach your goals! 287-0587 or www.amg-shali.com AG27-1p PIZZA PIT now ac- cepting resumes. Experience pre- ferred. No drugs. PP25-4p MEDICAL: CLINIC NURSE CAVE JUNCTION SITE SISKIYOU CHC Full-time RN or LPN for busy family prac- tice clinic. We offer competitive salary and excellent bene- fits. Send resume to Human Resource Dept., Siski you Community Health Center, 125 NE Manzanita Ave., Grants Pass, OR 97526, or fax to 541- 471-9242. Position open until filled. EOE SCHC26-2c HELP WANTED Forestry Action Committee will be hiring for two positions, Project Coordinator and Forestry Technician, with the 2006 riparian tree planting project. The Technician and Coordinator are each needed for 5 months (Nov. 7, 2005 thru April. 7, 2006). FREE PUBLIC NOTICE FREE PUPPY, four- month old “Annie”, very lovable, smart, very cute pit bull. Needs loving, caring home. Please phone 597-2820. LS27-1f This is to give notice that on Monday, September 21, 2005 at 7:00 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: FREE REFRIGERA- TOR works well. Phone 592-5228 if no answer leave message please. CP27-1f YOUNG SPAYED outdoor cat. Friendly and good mouser, Comes with bag of food. Also, giving away some pine fire- wood. 592-2590. BP27-1f DONKEY OLDER female very gentle e! and good mannered, om h d a loves children. Free un o F to a good home. 592- 4257. DM27-1f SERVICES FEDERAL PARALE- GAL Inc. Low cost preparation public notary, and fax. 592- 5078. FP24-4p THE FINISHING TOUCH CLEANING SERVICE. Custom- ized cleaning to your specifications. Com- mercial, residential, rentals, new con- struction, windows, local references, licensed, bonded and insured. 592-5270. C42-tfc Requirements: A functioning vehicle, an Ore- gon driver’s license, the ability to self-motivate and self-organize, an understanding of riparian restoration issues, knowledge of the Illinois River watershed, the ability to work well with people and be a team player, and computer and writing skills. Application: Forward a resume and references by 5 p.m., Friday, Oct. 14 to: Forestry Action Committee, PO Box 1872, Cave Junction, OR 97523. Fax: (541) 592-4010 Attn: FAC. A selec- tion committee will interview all qualified appli- cants in the last part of Oct. For more informa- tion and a detailed list of duties contact Susan Chapp, Director, at (541) 592-4098. SC27-2c FOR SALE WANTED MICROFIBER SOFA and loveseat, brand new, in packaging. Sacrifice $499. 858- 0836. ST26-4p PROPANE STOVE in working condition wanted, Full size. Phone 592-3621. BR27-2f QUEEN MATTRESS and box set. New still in plastic. Sacrifice $149. 858-0836. ST26-4p INFORMATION WANTED concern- ing truck versus scooter injury acci- dent on Aug. 29, 2005 near Shops Smart Market. Phone Tom Petersen 1(800) 525-2099. TP26-4p INFORMATION WANTED concerning auto ver- sus pedestrian death accident involving Carl G. Buell and Vicki LaVada in Kerby on August 26, 2005. Phone Tom Petersen at (800) 525-2099. TP27-4p FULL SIZE mattress and box set Still in plastic, must sell. $129. 858-0836. ST26-4p VISCO ELASTIC memory foam queen mattress/box set. New in plastic with warranty. Sacrifice $479. 301-6527. ST26-4p 8’ PROFESSIONAL pool table, 1” Italian slate, Simonis felt, Aramith balls, leather pockets, and cues and more. Brand new retail $4,500. Sacrifice $1,349. 301-6527. ST26-4p WOOD STOVES, two good ones. 415- 0171. JV27-1p MONEY $ $ NEED CASH $ $ We pay for remaining payments on Prop- erty Sold! Mortgages! Annuities! Injury Settlements! Immedi- ate quotes ! ! ! “Nobody beats our prices.” National Contract Buyers (800) 490-0731 Ext. 305. NCB1-tfc NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE The Illinois Valley Watershed Council, will meet on Thurs- day, Sept. 22, 2005, at 8 p.m. in the County Building in Cave Junction. The agenda for the meet- ing will include but is not limited to the following: *Approval of Minutes *Project Updates *Old Business *New Business If you need assis- tance or information, please contact the IVSWCD Office at 592-3731 during regular business hours. Publish: 9/14, 9/21 Look for the BLUE FLY GUY next to I-5 FOUND DOG FOUND Female Blue Heeler with a collar. Found in Selma area during Deer Creek Fire. 597-4088. RM27-1f PERSONAL HAVING A drinking problem? Perhaps Alcoholics Anony- mous 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 Episco- pal Church. Wednes- day, 7 p.m. men’s meeting at Episcopal Church. Thursday 7 p.m. at Methodist Church. Saturday 10 a.m. Women’s meeting at Methodist Church. AA-tfc *Minutes of Previous Meeting *Sheriff’s Report *Junk Car & Metal Recycle (Waltermeyer) *Public Hearing - Zone Change (IV Fire) *Public Hearing- Ordinance 475 (Amend Zoning Map, Second Reading) *Public Hearing- Ordinance 476 (Amend Zoning Map, First Reading) *Executive Session - ORS 192.660(2)(H) {If Required} *Comments Publish: 9/21/2005 LEGAL NOTICE Illinois Valley Soil and Water Conser- vation District will meet on Thursday, Sept. 22, 2005, 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: *Approval of Minutes *Financial Report *Old Business *New Business If you need assis- tance or information, please contact the IVSWCD Office at 592-3731 during regular business hours. Publish: 9/14, 9/21. 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 Silences make the real conversations be- tween friends. Not the saying but the never needing to say is what counts. (Continued from page 5) ment for completing fuels reduction around your own house. If you already receive assis- tance from certain county or state agencies, there’s a chance that up to 100 percent of the cost to hire a contractor could be covered. Did you know that most building materi- als that enclose our families, pets, livestock, neighbors and friends that have enabled us to comfortably colonize the Illinois Valley can be even more flammable and toxic than a forest fire? That means such fires could burn longer, hotter, and emit horribly toxic fumes that could harm what is dear to us. Another concern is the spread of fire from our homes to the forests we all enjoy. Did you know that you could be liable for the cost to put out a wildfire? In other words, it is our responsibility not only to pro- tect ourselves from wildfire, but to protect our forests from carelessness and neglect by cleaning up and following seasonal burning restrictions in the area on which we dwell. With this mind, many locals have cre- ated a “defensible space” around their homes and outbuildings by removing and reducing flammable materials. It offers a better chance to make a stand, or worse case, evacuate. It also gives firefighters incentive to “stick it out” when the fire gets hot. Cleaning roofs and gutters, raking leaves and needles, and installing wire mesh in eave openings seem to be a good place to start, but most of our rural residents realize that the yearly time invested is somewhat more ex- tensive. Those of us nestled deeply in the woods can relate to the tremendous growth that shrubs and trees parade each year, thanks to warm summers followed by the mild, yet wet seasons that follow. This means a little more work for those of us who enjoy living in the woods. Just as we weed our garden each year, a certain amount of thinning and prun- ing around our space in the forest is neces- sary and acceptable. As mentioned before, certain neighbor- Smoke alarms save Do you have smoke detectors in your home? When did you last check the battery? Did you take it out because it was beep- ing? That tells you need a new battery. How much is your life and the life of your loved ones worth? Smoke detectors do save lives, as an early warning that smoke is in the house. Do you have fire drills with the family and pets? Do you know how they will re- spond to the sound? Do you know where they will go? Do you have a fire extinguisher in your home? If you need help with these matters or have other questions, phone I.V. Fire Dis- trict: 592-2225. ~ Margaret Lee Runbeck ~ ANGEL...BBFL...TINY FORECLOSURES C A T H E R I N E SULLIVAN you are hereby notified that your Storage Unit #18, at Bargain Stor- age, 175 Finch Road, Kerby, OR, will be emptied and its contents sold at auction to the highest bidder, Sale will take place at 385 Larkin Road, Grants Pass, OR 97527 on Oct. 1, 2005 at 10 a.m. Publish: 9/21, 9/28 ALAN FRY you are hereby notified that your Storage Unit #19, at Bargain Stor- age, 175 Finch Road, Kerby, OR, will be emptied and its contents sold at auction to the highest bidder, Sale will take place at 385 Larkin Road, Grants Pass, OR 97527 on Oct. 1, 2005 at 10 a.m. Publish: 9/21, 9/28 PAT SALE you are hereby notified that your Storage Unit #28, at Bargain Stor- age, 175 Finch Road, Kerby, OR, will be emptied and its contents sold at auction to the highest bidder, Sale will take place at 385 Larkin Road, Grants Pass, OR 97527 on Oct. 1, 2005 at 10 a.m. Publish: 8/21, 9/28 TERRI LEE you are hereby notified that your Storage Unit #53, at Bargain Stor- age, 175 Finch Road, Kerby, OR, will be emptied and its contents sold at auction to the highest bidder, Sale will take place at 385 Larkin Road, Grants Pass, OR 97527 on Oct. 1, 2005 at 10 a.m. All that I am or ever hope to be. I owe to my mother Anne Marie Brittan 55 Irvington Dr. Eugene OR 97404 Page 15 hoods within the valley are pooling resources and getting organized as a group. The think- ing is: United, they have a chance to stand. Divided the chance is diminished. Does your family have an evacuation plan? Where would you take livestock and pets? Is there a safe place nearby that could accommodate everyone trying to escape if only one way in/ out exists (preferably a large irrigated meadow?) Who has the best-producing well or access to a pond or creek? A recent National Fire Plan grant re- ceived and administered by the Illinois Val- ley Community Development Organization (IVCDO), with the help of I.V. Fire District helped offset the costs of hazardous fuel re- duction for several Selma residents. Approxi- mately 41 households participated in the “Thompson Creek” project that comprised approximately 208 acres of fuel reduction work. Work included defensible space around dwelling areas, thinning along roads and driveways, and shaded fuel breaks in key locations throughout the neighborhood. A key ingredient to the success of this project was the willingness of the neighbor- hood to get organized, have local meetings, and collaborate with an enthusiastic and sup- portive network of folks who know what needs to be done and how to go about it. Recognition is due participants within the project area, I.V. Fire District, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, Ore- gon Dept. of Forestry, Josephine County In- tegated Fire Plan partners, Josephine County Planning/GIS, Jackson/Josephine Job Coun- cil (especially those young women and gen- tleman who took the initiative to get a sum- mer job locally and learn more about the woods), Selma Community Center, Lomaka- tsi Restoration Project, Dennis Page Forestry, and Surgeon General Steve Schiffman. There will be an open house at 5:30 p.m. and a meeting at 6:30 to discuss the Deer Creek Fire and how to protect your property on Wednesday, Sept. 28 at the Selma Fire Station, 18455 Redwood Hwy. Sports Challenge By ILLINOIS VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT 1. What is another name for cham- pionship pocket billiards? 2. How many strokes make up a quadruple bogey on a par five golf hole? 3. Who was the first person in- ducted into the U.S. Swimming Hall of Fame? 4. How far do you have to run if you hit a home run? 5. How many consecutive misses eliminate a high jumper? 6. What football coach’s story was told in the movie, “Run to Daylight”? 7. How old are the horses that run in the Kentucky Derby? 8. How many hoops are there on an Association croquet court? 9. In what sport can a free-legged pacer compete? 10. What sportsmen are divided into naturals and goofy-foots? Sports Challenge Answers 1. Pool; 2. Nine; 3. Johnny Weiss- muller; 4. 360 feet; 5. Three; 6. Vince Lombardi’s; 7. 3 years old; 8. 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