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    Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, April 5, 2006
HELP WANTED
FARM & GARDEN
Part-time cooking position available at
GOOD CLEAN oat
hay, $5 bale, Timo-
thy Orchard grass
hay $4 bale, straw $3
bale.
Davis
Old
Three Creeks Ranch.
592-4961.
LD50-6p
McGrew’s Restaurant in O’Brien. Accepting
completed applications Wednesdays through
Sundays between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Phone
596-2202 for further information.
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SCREEN PRINTER/ART REPRODUCTION
person, local shop, experience a plus. Will
train right person. Phone 596-2160
NB2-2P
Senior Graphics Designer
HAY.
KLAMATH
ALFALFA. 592-3997
AW45-12P
LOST DOG
Temp-to-Hire position
$15-$25 per hr. DOE
Advantage Staffing, Inc.
Call weekdays at: 476-5932
531 NE “E” Street, Suite D
Apply online at www.advantagestaffing.net
“It’s to your Advantage”
BLACK FOX TER-
RIER, 35 pounds,
female, spayed. Lost
on 3/31/06 from Wal-
ters Drive in Cave
Junction.
Phone
Sandy at 415-0503
SG3-1p
Payroll Specialist
Temp-to-Hire Opportunity
$13-$14 per hr. DOE - benefits upon hire.
Advantage Staffing, Inc.
Call weekdays at: 476-5932
531 NE “E” Street, Suite D
Apply online at www.advantagestaffing.net
“It’s to your Advantage”
EVENTS
2006 EQUIFAIR
World-Class Horse Expo!
April 8 & 9
Josephine County Fairgrounds
Free Admission!
Fascinating Exhibitions, vendors, clinics, and
much, much, more. Lots of tack and horse
goodies for sale! Registered Horse auction
Sunday 1 p.m.! Buy or sell a horse! Spon-
sored by Josephine County Equestrian Coali-
tion, Info call 479-4791. www.JCEC.org
GARAGE SALES
SHOP TOOLS, gar-
den
equipment,
household items. Fri.
& Sat, April 7 & 8
from 8-4. 100 Beaver
Meadows Road, off
Dick George.
RK3-1p
MULTI-FAMILY Ga-
rage Sale, including
riding
rototiller,
chairs, table, extra
on April 7 from 9-4.
208 Caves Ave.
SP3-1p
DOWNSIZING! IN-
DOOR SALE Fri. &
Sat, April 7 & 8 from
8-4. Many items,
furniture, household,
tools, cars, etc. 9900
Takilma 592-3780
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PLANT SALE Fri.
April 7 from 9-4 &
Sat. April 8 from 9-1
at the corner of Hwy
199 & 6th St. in
Kerby. Voodoo lilies,
redwoods,
lilacs,
daylilies,
rubber
plants,
succulents,
daphne, tulips, etc.
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NOTICE
Full & Part-Time Clerical Work
I, Angell R. Pittman,
will no longer be re-
sponsible for debts
incurred by anyone
other than myself as
of
February
27,
2006.
AP3-3p
Temp-to-Hire Opportunity
$8-$10 per hr. DOE
Advantage Staffing, Inc.
Call weekdays at: 476-5932
531 NE “E” Street, Suite D
Apply online at www.advantagestaffing.net
“It’s to your Advantage”
Experienced Furniture Movers
$8.75 to Start - Needed ASAP
Must be able to pass Drug and Criminal check.
Advantage Staffing, Inc.
Call weekdays at: 476-5932
531 NE “E” Street, Suite D
Apply online at www.advantagestaffing.net
“It’s to your Advantage”
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PERSONAL
SERVICES
WEIGHT
WEIGH-
ING YOU DOWN?
TOPS support group
has friendly confiden-
tial help Thursdays
10:30 a.m., meeting
room
Methodist
Church.
597-2072,
592-4477.
PW45-14p
HOUSE CLEANING
to your specifica-
tions.
Commercial,
residential, rentals,
new
construction,
windows, local refer-
ences,
licensed,
bonded and insured.
592-5270.
DRINKING
PROBLEM ?
AA CAN HELP
Call 592-2901
or 761-4115
* * *
CJ Meetings:
Immanuel
Methodist Church
*Thurs 7 p.m.
*Sat 10 a.m. Women
*Sat 7 p.m.
*Sun 8 p.m.
St. Matthias Church
Tues 7 p.m.
Wed 7 p.m. Men
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RV AWNINGS
Check out OCANs online at oregon.com!
(USED/NEW)
Big
selection quality re-
built RV awnings.
Can deliver or install.
Works
great
on
houses
or
patio
decks. Best prices
guaranteed. We buy
old RV awnings and
parts. Expert repairs
on RV awnings too.
Phone (541) 247-
8279.
GS45-26p
C42-tfc
REASONABLE AND
ECO-FRIENDLY.
All
brush/tree/fire
ladder fuel reduction.
Resulting mulch im-
proves soil and re-
duces erosion. No
burning, no hauling
of debris. Economi-
cal, sound land man-
agement.
Experi-
enced
owner-
operator. Phone Ron
Wilson (541) 582-
3991 or (541) 660-
1748.
References
available on request.
RW2-2P
LEGAL NOTICE
KERBY WATER
DISTRICT
Notice is hereby
given pursuant to
ORS
285B.581(4)
that at 6:00 p.m. on
April 12, 2006 the
Board of Directors of
the Kerby Water Dis-
trict will meet at the
Kerby Belt Building
to consider the adop-
tion of a resolution
authorizing the Kerby
Water District to bor-
row moneys from the
Water Fund by enter-
ing into a loan con-
tract with the Oregon
Economic and Com-
munity Development
Department to fi-
nance the costs of a
water
distribution
system consisting of
approximately
4.9
miles of primary and
secondary pipe lines
and a 100,000 gallon
reservoir.
Publish: March 29,
April 5, 2006
BRUSH BROS. yard
services. Fire hazard
removal,
berries,
overgrowth,
small
trees, mowing, ro-
totilling,
complete
yard care. 597-4517
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Classified advertising
works!
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words, only $3.50,
then 10 cents per
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“I.V. News” office
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FURNITURE
AUTO FOR SALE
FOR SALE
OVERSTUFFED
CHAIR $65. Glass-
top coffee table and
4 glass top tables
$300. Couch, love
seat and chair $135.
Lamps $25 each.
Phone 592-2086.
DM5-2p
1995 CHEVY CA-
PRICE 4-door. Light
blue,
well-
maintained, excellent
condition.
$4,200
OBO. Phone 541-
592-2593
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FOUND
JEWELRY FOUND at county building. Phone
592-2126 and describe to claim.
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STATE OF WISCONSIN
Circuit Court
Jackson County
Amended Small Claims Summons
(Publication)
Case No. 06-SC-94
Co-op Credit Union, Plaintiff
vs.
Emily J. Ring, defendant
P.O. Box 348
Cave Junction, OR 97523
You are being sued by CO-OP CREDIT UNION
of Black River Falls, Wisconsin in the small
claims court for Jackson County, Wisconsin,
Courthouse 307 Main St., Black River Falls, WI
(715) 284-0213. A hearing will be held on the
18th day of April, 2006, at 9:00 a.m. If you do
not appear, a replevin judgment may be given
to the person suing you. A copy of the sum-
mons and complaint has been mailed to you at
the address above.
Dated this 28th day of March, 2006
SKOLOS & MILLIS, S.C.
by Paul B. Millis
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
P.O. Box 219
Black River Falls, WI 54615
(715) 284-9421
State Bar No. 1027097
Publish 4/5/06
(Located behind SOFCU)
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321 S. Redwood Hwy., Cave Junction, OR. 97523
M&W BUILDING Supply Company. Custom
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Business Opportunities
ALL CASH candy route. Do you earn $800 in
a day? Your own local candy route. Includes
30 machines and candy. All for $9,995.
1-888-776-3071
BUSINESS OWNERS: Grow sales! Vacation
certificates. 3 days/ 2 nights, 8 days/ 7 nights
from 99 cents per certificate. Call today!
1-888-283-0343. Northwest Specialty
Products.
Employment
DRIVER: TAKE care of your family. Join
ours. We offer excellent miles, compensa-
tion, CDL training . OTR regional, dedicated
runs. 866-333-8801. Ref#186.
www.SwiftTruckingJobs.com.
THE TIME CAPSULE in Downtown Cave Junction celebrated
its first anniversary Saturday, April 1. (From left) Owners Re-
becca and Dane Saavedra with their son, Ethan. The business,
next door to Rising Suns, offers vintage clothing and collecti-
bles. (Photo by Dale Sandberg)
Sports Challenge
1. How long did it take champ Thom Hunt to shoot his 86 at
the Power Bar Speed Golf Challenge?
2. What Communist country did the United States beat in 91 of
99 events in their first track-and-field meet in 1975?
3. What sport got its origin when William Ellis grabbed a soc-
cer ball and ran with it in 1823?
4. For what sport did students at Montreal’s McGill University
draw up the first formal rules in 1875?
5. Who was the first first baseman to win the Triple Crown?
6. Who was the first grandfather to score in the NHL?
7. What sports league’s first title was won by the Akron Pros
in 1920?
8. Who won his seventh straight NBA scoring title in 1993?
9. Who was the first hockey player to win Sportsman of the
Year honors from “Sports Illustrated”?
10. What's the second-most popular team ice sport in North
America?
Answers
1. 40 minutes; 2. China; 3. Rugby; 4. Hockey; 5. Lou
Gehrig; 6. Gordie Howe; 7. The National Football League’s; 8.
Michael Jordan; 9. Bobby Orr; 10. Curling
(c) 2006 DBR Media Inc.
LEGAL NOTICE
Week of April 03, 2006
Building Materials
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D R I V E R S W I F T Tr a n s p o r a t i o n h a s
immediate openings for entry level drivers.
Regional and dedicated available. Great pay
plus excellent benefits. Call
800-800-4400. Reference #186.
www.SwiftTruckingJobs.com. EOE.
DRIVERS- WSE Transportation offers comp-
nay training, tuition reimbursement for stu-
dents. Assigned fleet. 1,100 mile average
lenght of haul. Oregon. 800-564-6973.
www.willisshaw.com.
$20,000 BONUS! Now hiring mechanics,
truck drivers, cooks, health care specialists.
No experience necessary, will train.
Education benefits available. Oregon Army
National Guard. 503-249-1942.
www.1-800-GO-GUARD.com
Miscellaneous
GENERATOR SILENT diesel 6 KW, electric
start, sound enclosure 120/240v new. $4450
sacrifice. $1700 never used just moved. Live
l o c a l l y. h o m e d a y s @ g m a i l . c o m .
503-344-3730.
For Sale
SAWMILLS FROM only $2,795.00. Convert
your logs to valuable lumber with
your Norwood portable band sawmill.
Log skidders also available.
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FOR SALE- Realtors, are you looking for a
way to advertise statewide, or perhaps
regionally for an affordable price? Contact
this paper and ask about OCAN statewide &
regional classifieds, or visit orenews.com
and click on OCAN.
A Look Back
On April 9, 1682, Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle,
claimed the lower Mississippi River country for France and named
it Louisiana ... April 6, 1712, a slave revolt took place in New
York, resulting in 21 executions ... April 5, 1764, the Sugar Act
placed duties on lumber, foodstuffs, molasses, and rum in the colo-
nies to pay for French and Indian War debts ... April 3, 1860, the
first Pony Express service began between Sacramento and St. Jo-
seph, Mo. ... April 9, 1865, Gen. Robert E. lee surrendered 27,800
Confederate troops to Gen. Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court
House, Va. ... April 9, 1866, Congress took control of Southern
Reconstruction, backing freedmen’s rights in legislation vetoed by
President Johnson, which was overridden on this day (the first time
ever) ... April 6, 1909, Adm. Robert E. Peary claimed to have
reached the North Pole on his sixth attempt, accompanied by Mat-
thew Henson, a Black man, and four Eskimos ... April 8, 1913, the
17th Amendment was ratified, providing for the direct popular
elections of U.S. senators ... April 9, 1914, when U.S. sailors were
arrested in Tampico, Mexico, the Atlantic fleet was sent into Ve-
racruz and occupied the city ... April 3, 1936, Bruno Hauptmann,
convicted of kidnapping and killing Charles Lindbergh Jr., was
executed ... April 3, 1996, U.S. Commerce Secretary Ron Brown
died in a plane crash in Croatia ... April 6, 2003, the United States
flew Ahmed Chalabi, leader of the Iraqi National Congress (a Lon-
don-based organization of anti-Hussein groups) and 500 to 700
Iraqi fighters to southern Iraq ... April 6, 2003, British forces
moved into Basra in the south of Iraq ... April 7, 2003, by this date,
organized Iraqi resistance had been wiped out ... April 8, 2003, by
this date, major Iraqi government buildings had been occupied by
United States and British forces ... April 9, 2003, Iraqis, helped by
the Americans, toppled a 20-foot statue of Saddam Hussein in
Baghdad’s Firdos Square.
(c) 2006 DBR Media Inc.
You Don't Say!
The Australian Gippsland Earthworm grows to 12 feet long and can
weigh 1 1/2 pounds.
* * *
There are approximately 2,700 different kinds of earthworms.
* * *
In one acre of land, there can be more than a million earthworms.
* * *
Worms tunnel deeply in the soil and bring subsoil closer to the sur-
face mixing it with the topsoil. Slime, a secretion of earthworms, contains
nitrogen. Nitrogen is an important nutrient for plants. The sticky slime
helps to hold clusters of soil particles together in formations called aggre-
gates.
* * *
If you stacked one million $1 bills, it would be 361 feet high and
weigh exactly one ton.
* * *
The word millionaire was first used by Benjamin Disraeli in his 1826
novel, “Vivian Grey.”
* * *
PUBLIC MEETING
MEETING
This is to give notice that on Monday, April 10,
2006 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 a regular session.
The agenda will include, but is not limited, to
the following:
*Minutes of Previous Meeting(s)
*Council Updates/Reports
*Executive Session (192.660 (2) (B)
{if required}
*Comments
Publish 4/5
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 4/5/06