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Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, August 30, 2006
HELP WANTED
YARD SALE
WELDER/FABRICATOR
R&R Lumber is seeking an experienced
individual for a F/T day Welder/Fabricator
position. Responsibilities include, but not lim-
ited to, light fabrication, general/welding re-
pairs on production and heavy equipment,
gear reducers, water pumps and compres-
sors. Must possess strong work ethic and
troubleshooting skills, have knowledge of, and
be able to work with various types and grades
of metal up to 4” thick, burning and machining
equipment, pneumatics and hydraulics.
Requirements are a minimum of
7 years experience and a HS
diploma; trade certification would be an asset.
A competitive compensation package includ-
ing benefits, commensurate with experience,
is offered. EOE. To apply, send resumes to
R&R Lumber Co., PO Box 519, Cave Junc-
tion, OR, 97523; fax 541-592-3221;
e-mail info@rrlumber.com
or in person at 30365 Redwood Hwy.
MEDICAL: CLINIC NURSE
CAVE JUNCTION SITE
SISKIYOU CHC
Full-time RN to provide general health care
services and health education to patients in
busy family practice clinic. Provides clinical
support to the medical practitioners. We offer
competitive salary and excellent benefits. Send
resume to Human Resources Dept., Siskiyou
Community Health Center, 125 NE Manzanita
Ave., Grants Pass, OR 97526, or fax to 541-
471-9242. Position open until filled. EOE
PERSONAL
DRINKING
PROBLEM ?
AA CAN HELP
Call 592-2901
or 761-4115
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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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WEIGHT
WEIGH-
ING YOU DOWN?
TOPS support group
has friendly confi-
dential help Thurs-
days 10:30 a.m.,
meeting room Meth-
odist Church. 597-
2072, 592-4477.
PW7-13p
CURVES
NUTRI-
TION class starts in
September.
Call
now! 592-4599
C23-3C
Place your classified
ad before Thursdays
at 5 p.m. at 321 S.
Redwood Hwy. in
downtown C.J.
SERVICES
GOOD NEIGHBORS
FENCE Company is
now offering custom
rock work, masonry,
sidewalks, exposed
aggregate.
Phone
Bob at 592-5208.
CCB #157224
GNF7-tfc
REASONABLE AND
ECO-FRIENDLY
All
brush/tree/fire
ladder fire reduction.
Resulting
mulch
improves soil and
reduces 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.
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HOUSE CLEANING
to your specifica-
tions. Commercial,
residential, rentals,
new
construction,
windows, local refer-
ences,
licensed,
bonded and insured.
592-5270.
C42-tfc
BRUSH BROS. Yard
services, overgrowth
cleared,
berries,
shrubs, lawns, land-
scaping. Phone 597-
4517
Free
esti-
mates.
MS23-2P
LEGAL NOTICE
24-HOUR ACCESS
Check out OCANS online at oregon.com!
Safe, secure and
convenient location
T HE
DO M E
SCHOOL has a non-
discrimination policy
toward
students
regarding
race,
color, national or
ethnic origin, and
religion.
DS24-1P
O regon
C lassified
A dvertising
N etwork
RAIN OR SHINE:
Yards
for
sale.
Some with houses!
See Mike Palmer
Realty 596-2026 in
O’Brien. PR46-tfc
YARD SALE Sept.
1,2,3,4 from 9-5 at
977 Caves Hwy. #8
DW24-1P
YARD SALE at 4271
Rockydale Rd. Mis-
cellaneous,
too
much to list, 11
years accumulation.
Fri & Sat, Sept. 1 &
2 from 10-4. No
early birds.
AS24-1P
YARD SALE Sept. 1
& 2, early birds wel-
come.
356
Fir
Street.
CS24-1P
IDLEWILD ESTATE
sale at 262 Harlow
Way. Many high
quality
large-size
women’s
clothing,
lots of household
items, new oak twin
beds complete with
bedding, miscellane-
ous furniture and
used doors, win-
dows, etc. from a
recent remodel. This
is a must visit! Fri,
Sept. 1 and Sat,
Sept. 2 from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m.
TN24-1P
YARD SALE Fri, Sat
& Sun, Sept. 1, 2, &
3 from 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. at 3375 Rocky-
dale Rd. Waterbed,
desk, counter with
cash box, small boys
bike,
and
many
other items. Stuff for
everyone.
EU24-1P
MULTI-FAMILY yard
sale at 5320 Caves
Hwy on Fri, Sat,
Sun, 9 a.m. until ?
Labor Day weekend.
A portion of pro-
ceeds go to support
the 2007 Wild Black-
berry Festival. Items
will include: tools,
toys,
computers,
parts, games, and
software,
clothing,
vehicles, utility trail-
ers, high-end wood
stoves,
furniture,
pro-sound gear, dvd
players,
records,
tv’s, microwave, E-
bay items, knick-
knacks, etc. Stop by
and say Hi! Russo’s
MR24-1P
ESTATE SALE at
23703 Redwood Ave
in Kerby. Furniture,
tools, building mate-
rial. Sept 1 & 2 only
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
AJ24-1P
THE CAVEMAN
VINTAGE CAR
CLUB
Announces its 31st
annual swap meet,
flea market, car cor-
ral, and car show at
the
Josephine
County Fairgrounds
Sunday, Sept. 17
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Free admission. For
flea market informa-
tion, phone 541-479-
0123; swap spaces,
541-956-1474; and
car corral, 541-479-
7580.
CV24-3p
WESTERN
STAR
annual yard sale
Sept. 2, 3 & 4 at
Kerby Belt Bldg. in
Kerby.
JS24-1P
DOUGHBOY SWIMMING POOLS
Affordable
Up to 7’ Deep
Lifetime Warranties
Free Delivery
Phone for a Free Brochure
Emerald Outdoor Living since 1955
1-800-364-7946
No Better Values Anywhere!
FARM &
GARDEN
FIREWOOD
KLAMATH
HAY,
Grass & Alfalfa.
Phone 592-3997
AW25-8P
PAST URE
FOR
RENT. For sale,
handfed cockatiels
$35 to $45 Phone
592-3206
MB22-3P
TOPSOIL, no rocks,
$125 for 6 cubic
yards. GRASS HAY,
in barn, $4.50 a
bale. Delivery avail-
able. Phone 592-
6013.
SMM24-4P
PERPETUAL
FLAME
Green
hardwood
$160 a cord, mad-
rone $170 when
available. Seasoned
hardwood $185 a
cord. Delivered in
Illinois Valley. 660-
8704.
JK28-tfc
SEASONED MIXED
hardwood, oak &
madrone. Delivered
in valley $165 per
cord. Phone 592-
3056.
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YOUR AD WILL RECEIVE CLOSE TO 2,000,000
EXPOSURES FOR ONLY $250!
Oregon Classified Advertising Network is a service of the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association.
Week of August 28, 2006
M&W BUILDING Supply Company. Custom
pole buildings. Kits or built, engineering,
financing available. Free brochure. Call
today 1-800-547-1714. Quality and satis-
faction guaranteed. OR #79450 / WA
#MWBUSCO61K5. Check our website:
www.mwbsc.com.
Business Services
DRIVER- KNIGHT Transportation, OTR
positions available! You pick your schedule.
*Home time like no other, *three pay
increases in the 1st year. Call Cortney or
Kelley. 800-856-6866, 4 months OTR/ Class
A CDL.
YOU CAN earn over $800 per month while in
college, plus a $20,000 bonus. Oregon Army
National Guard's "College First" Program.
1 - 8 0 0 - G O - G U A R D
o r
www.1-800-GO-GUARD.com.
GOT A business? Dramatically increase sales
by accepting all major credit and debit cards.
O% discount rates! Free start up! Free
equipment upgrades! 1-800-568-9115
DRIVER: TAKE care of your family. Join
ours. Swift offers excellent miles, compen-
sation, regional and dedicated runs. No
experience necessary! 866-706-4615.
www.SwiftTruckingJobs.com. EOE.
Employment
LOOMIX® FEED supplements is seeking
dealers. Motivated individuals with cattle
knowledge and community ties. Contact
Connie at 800-883-3817 /
ckincheloe@ loomix.com to find out if there
is a dealership opportunity in your area.
ATTN: FLATBED: Get home every weekend!
drivers. Average $55,000 plus/ year!
Primarily northwest runs. Free benefits,
CDL-class-A required. 866-394-1944.
www.cotruck.net.
JIM AARTMAN Inc. Hiring for 48 state and
11 western state food grade tanker drivers.
Good pay, benefits and home time. CDL-A
required. Call 866-888-2883.
The gleaming spaceship from Earth
cruises out of the solar system toward the
nearest star. It carries 12 astronauts and
everything they will need for the many
years it will take to reach
their destination.
This space voyage has
not happened yet.
But
NASA scientists already
can design a closed space
with everything to support
life for a long time.
They know that plants
use carbon dioxide from
the air and give off oxygen,
while animals use oxygen
from the air and give off
carbon dioxide. How con-
venient. The trick is to bal-
ance them. Too many of
one—plants or animals—
and not enough of the
other, and both will get
sick and die.
And what about food? And taking out
the garbage? A closed space that supports
life needs a food chain. An important link
in the chain is bacteria that live on waste.
Tiny animals live on the bacteria. Larger
animals eat the smaller animals. Plants
are necessary too, feeding animals both
large and small. And, looping back to the
bacteria, plants use the waste products of
the bacteria.
And water? Plants and
animals need water. But
there must be a way to clean
the water for re-use or it
could make the plants and
animals sick.
Earth itself works like a
space cruiser carrying astro-
nauts. As on a space cruiser,
Earth’s living environment
can become unbalanced. We
need to understand it and
take good care of it, so it
will support all its
“astronauts” for the very
long journey ahead.
Visit The Space Place at
spaceplace.nasa.gov/en/kids/
earth/wordfind to learn more
about spaceship Earth and have fun with
word puzzles about air, water, land, and
life.
This article was written by Diane K. Fisher and pro-
vided by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California
Institute of Technology, under a contract with the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
A Look Back
On Sept. 3, 1783, Great Britain and the United States signed a peace treaty in Paris
wherein Britain recognized the independence of the new nation ... Aug. 30, 1856, aboli-
tionist John Brown led a group of anti-slavery men against Missourians at Osawatomie,
Kansas ... Sept. 3, 1940, the United States announced the transfer of 50 outdated destroyers
to Great Britain ... Sept. 3, 1943, the United States and Britain invaded the mainland of
Italy ... Sept. 2, 1945, Japan formally surrendered to the Allies ... Sept. 1, 1951, the United
States, Australia, and New Zealand signed a mutual security pact ... Aug. 28, 1963, a
march on Washington was staged in support of black demands for equal rights, the high-
light of which was Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I have a dream” speech ... Sept. 3, 1976,
‘Viking II’ set down on Mars’ Utopia Plains ... Aug. 28, 2002, in Seattle, the government
indicted a Muslim man alleging he had tried to set up a terrorist training camp in Ore-
gon ... Aug. 28, 2002, German authorities charged a Moroccan man with supporting a cell
of terrorists in Hamburg thought to have had a role in planning the 9/11 attacks ...Aug. 29,
2002, shells from an Israeli tank struck a house in Gaza, killing a woman, her two sons,
and a cousin ... Aug. 31, 2002, Israeli helicopter gunships ambushed a car in the West
Bank, killing three Palestinian militants and two children ... Sept. 3, 2002, Andrew Cuomo,
son of the former governor of New York and himself a former Secretary of Housing and
Urban Development, dropped out of the New York gubernatorial race ... Sept. 1, 2004,
President Bush and Vice President Cheney were renominated on the Republican ticket at
the party convention in New York ... Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck the coast of
the Gulf of Mexico, causing devastation, particularly in Gulfport and Biloxi, Miss., Mo-
bile, Ala., and New Orleans, La. ... Aug. 31, 2005, Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco or-
dered a total evacuation as the Army Corps of Engineers sought to stem the flooding from
the breeched levees in New Orleans.
(c) 2006 DBR Media Inc.
Sports Challenge
1. Who called Baron Gottfried von Cramm and ordered him to win the 1937 Davis
Cup final just as the match was beginning?
2. What is it called in an auto race when drivers run to their cars, jump in, start and
depart?
3. What Baltimore Orioles manager was ejected from a record 65 games?
4. What pitcher fanned 383 batters in 1973 to beat Sandy Koufax’s single-season re-
cord by one?
5. What is the second-most-popular team ice sport in North America?
6. How long did it take champ Thom Hunt to shoot his 86 at the Power Bar Speed Golf
Challenge?
7. What Communist country did the United States beat in 91 of 99 events in their first
track and field meet in 1975?
8. What NFL team’s helmets feature three hypocycloides in the logo?
9. What sport did 20 million Americans take up in the 1970s?
10. Who was only 24 when he was hired as head coach of Army?
Answers
1. Adolf Hitler; 2. A Le Mans start; 3. Earl Weaver; 4. Nolan Ryan; 5. Curling; 6. 40 min-
utes; 7. China; 8. The Pittsburgh Steelers’; 9. Jogging; 10. Bobby Knight
(c) 2006 DBR Media Inc.
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NASA’s future envisions a very special spaceship
For Sale
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Personals
ADOPTION: A nurturing family seeks to
adopt a child to love and cherish. We are
financially secure to provide a promising
future. Please call Christine and David at
1-888-322-0924.
Real Estate
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mwithin 37 days! We can offer full market
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Grapes explode when you put them in the microwave.
* * *
A rainbow can occur only when the sun is 40 degrees or less above the horizon.
* * *
In 10 minutes, a hurricane releases more energy than all the world’s nuclear weapons
combined.
* * *
There are more than 1,000 chemicals in a cup of coffee; of these, only 26 have been
tested, and half of them caused cancer in rats.
* * *
Our eyes don’t freeze in very cold weather because of the salt in our tears.
* * *
If all the Antarctic ice melted, the ocean level would rise nearly 250 feet and 25 per-
cent of the world’s land surface would be flooded.
* * *
George Washington had to borrow money to go to his own inauguration.
* * *
Jimmy Carter was the first president born in a hospital.
* * *
Abe Lincoln’s mother died when the family dairy cow ate poisonous mushrooms, and
Mrs. Lincoln drank the milk.
* * *
Franklin Pierce is the only president to have said “I promise” instead of “I swear” at his
inauguration. He did it for religious reasons.
* * *
At Andrew Jackson’s funeral in 1845, his pet parrot had to be removed because
it was swearing.
* * *
John Tyler joined the Confederacy 20 years after his presidency and became the only
president named a sworn enemy of the United States.
Trivia Time
1. What corporation was formed in 1909 in a merger of Buick, Cadillac and Oldsmobile?
2. What element has an atomic weight of one?
3. What Illinois Central railroad engineer took his last trip on a locomotive with the engine
number 392?
4. What is the name of the first plane to break the sound barrier?
5. What 1954 sci-fi movie featured future stars Fess Parker, James Arness and Leonard
Nimoy?
1. General Motors; 2. Hydrogen; 3. “Casey” Jones; 4. X-1; 5. “Them!”