Page A-7 Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, Ore. Wednesday, Oct. 20, A furry open house (Photo by Dan Mancuso, Illinois Valley News) (from left) Mara Carnes, Boni Petersen, Dr. Joe Hoelzle, Chani Crawford, Jay Ruiz, Missy Hill, and 6 homeless kittens pose during the open house held on Saturday, Oct. 16 at Dr. Joe’s Pet Hospital. Funds available for JoCo dairy farms Grapplers The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) is seek- ing applicants for block grants to oversee the implementation of manure and water irriga- tion efficiency projects at dairy operations in Western Oregon. Up to $200,000 is available in this round of funding that follows up a pre- vious agricultural irrigation efficiency block grant pro- gram that awarded over $800,000 in federal funds to other parts of the state. ODA is making unallocated funds from that round available to target the dairy industry west of the Cascades. A “Request for Propos- als” (RFP) has just been an- nounced with a closing date of Monday, Oct. 25, 2010. Entities who have identified needs for manure and water irrigation efficiency projects among their dairy constituents are encouraged to apply for block grants. Oregon’s dairy industry has expressed interest in en- ergy efficiency projects. Many dairy farmers have al- ready evaluated and imple- mented manure and water irrigation efficiency improve- ments. The additional funding can help them implement additional efficiency projects. Funds will be awarded to applicants who wish to issue individual grants, oversee and directly work with dairies to implement projects, and en- sure funds are used as re- quired in the RFP. Eligible applicants may include, but are not limited to, dairy and irrigation equipment vendors, agricultural cooperatives, non -profit organizations, special districts, utility companies, and tribal governments. Josephine County is one of the eligible counties. To be eligible, they must also choose one or more project types from the following: Premium-efficiency irrigation and/or liquid manure applica- tion pump upgrade and instal- lation; variable speed drive installation on pumps; irriga- tion and/or liquid manure application pump rebuilds; soil moisture monitoring equipment; and irrigation system upgrades. The grants are made pos- sible from State Energy Pro- gram funds are awarded to the Oregon Department of En- ergy (ODOE) through the American Recovery and Re- investment Act stimulus funds and the U.S. Depart- ment of Energy. ODA will oversee the project through an agreement with ODOE. The request for proposals is available on the Oregon Procurement Information Network (ORPIN) and is listed as RFP 2010-33. For more information, contact Stephanie Page at 503-986- 4565. sign-up I.V. Youth Wrestling will be having sign-ups from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 26 and Wednesday, Oct. 27 at the Illinois Valley High School, 625 E. River St., Cave Junction. Parents need to accompany youth, pro- vide birth certificate and $50.00 fee. Wrestling practice will begin Monday, Nov. 1 at 5:45 p.m. For more informa- tion, phone Marty Miller at 541-597-4121. Subscribe to the Illinois Valley News. Phone 541-592-2541 www.facebook.com/ivnews Cave Junction Wednesday, Oct. 20 Sunny High--70 Low--45 Thursday, Oct. 21 Mostly sunny High--63 Low--45 Community Christian Academy benefit Vendors Needed Holiday Craft Faire 541-592-3896 Saturday, November 13 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Community Bible Church gymnasium 113 S. Caves Ave., Cave Junction Friday, Oct. 22 Showers High--58 Low--44 Saturday, Oct. 23 Showers High--52 Low--46 Sunday, Oct. 24 Shower High--55 Low--45 Monday, Oct. 25 Showers High--57 Low--43 U-Pick Pumpkin Patch 2123 Riverbanks Rd. Grants Pass 541-472-8873 prices range from $1 - $5 Hours: Monday-Friday 7 am - 5 pm Saturday and Sunday 11 am - 5 pm Tuesday, Oct. 26 Showers High--57 Low--43 Following are the high-and- low temperatures, and rainfall recorded at The End of the Road in O’Brien by Cheryl & Harry Johnson: *Fri., Oct. 8 69 46 .00 *Sat., Oct. 9 69 48 .00 *Sun., Oct. 10 73 51 .02 *Mon., Oct. 11 66 46 .02 *Tue., Oct. 12 70 37 .00 *Wed., Oct. 13 75 38 .00 *Thu., Oct. 14 75 40 .00 Following are the high-and- low temperatures and rainfall recorded by Jack & Ania’s magical haven for Cave Junc- tion: *Fri., Oct. 8 77 55 .03 *Sat., Oct. 9 68 54 .10 *Sun., Oct. 10 74 49 .01 *Mon., Oct. 11 70 45 .00 *Tue., Oct. 12 74 33 .00 *Wed., Oct. 13 84 34 .00 *Thu., Oct. 14 85 35 .00