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Are you a young man or lands and have the opportu- through participation in a and repair, noxious weed re- week for eight weeks. YCC
woman, 15 - 18 years of age, nity to develop an apprecia- variety of work situations moval, planting to rehabili- applications must be submit-
interested in summer era-tion for the natural environ- with specific outcomes that tate washout areas and ted in "hard copy" form. E-
ployment working outside?ment. Learning about the en- benefit the forest's natural range and fish habitat ira- mail applications will not be
Then you might also be inter- vironment is an importantresources. Projects will in- provement, accepted. Deadline for YCC
ested to know that the Lassen part of the YCC program, clude environmental educa- This program will select applications is April15, re-
National Forest is seeking This program is an eight-tion, with resource special- for hire, through a random ceived by mail or hand-deliv-
applicants for its Youth Con- week working session for ists conducting field trip drawing, an equal number of ered to the Lassen National
servation Corps (YCC) pro- area youth to gain insights learning sessions, men and women. A single Forest Supervisor's Office at
gram this summer. YCC era- into resource management.Project work may include: crew of four youths will be 2550 Riverside Drive, Su-
ployees will complete needed The emphasis will be on acampground maintenance and hired. Each youth will besanville, CA 96130.
conservation work on public hands-on learning experience renovation, trail maintenance paid $8 per hour for a 40-hour Employment will begin
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there was a
bed that could
change your fife
and give you the
sleep you need?
Choose from 14
styles in stock/
ALSTON PLUS WITH SUPER
COIL AND TEN YEAR WARRANTY
TWIN SET .................................... ,., | 18.
PULL S=T..., ................................ 628.
CAMPANELLA PLUSH FIRM WITH SUPER
POCKETED COIL & TEN YEAR WARRANTY
sit ................ ,. f,,,/, 898.
FULL SET ................ 1079. ,~
OUEEN SET .............. Re9.1099. ~ 1018.
KING SET ................ 1398.
PARKDALE PLUSH FIRM WITH SUPER
POCKETED COIL AND TEN YEAR WARRANTY
VnN SET ................... , ............ ,o, 11,9 1048o1
FULL SET ................................. ,., 114 8.
OUEEN SET ............................ 118 8.
KING SET ................................ 1688.
PARKDALE PLUSH SUPER PT WITH SUPER
POCKETED COIL AND TEN YEAR WARRANTY
TWIN SET ................................ ,., 114 8.
PULL SET ................................. 1t98.
QUEEN SET ............................ 1338.
KnNO SET ............................. 1788.
PLATINUM PLUSH FIRM
WITH SURFACE
SOFTNESS, FIRM
SUPPORT,
10 YR/SYR NPR
TWIN BET ......................... Reg. 249,
PULL BET .......................... Reg. 299,
QUEEN SET ..................... Reg, 379.
KING BET ......................... Reg. 549.
CHABLIS LUXURY FIRM
WITH SURFACE
SOFTNESS, FIRM
SUPPORT,
t0 YR WARRANTY
TWIN SET ........................ Reg. 389.
,u,,,,, ..........................
QUEEN SET....I .............. Reg. 489.
KING SET ........................ Reg. 699.
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TWIN SET ................. : ....... Reg, :499.
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5 Drawer Chest
GENTLE NIGHT SUPREME
FIRM WITH SURFACE
SOFTNESS, FIRM
SUPPORT,
IS YR WARRANTY
PULL SET .......................... Reg. 549.
QUEEN SET .................... Reg. 599.
KING SET ......................... Reg, 899.
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with center glides for easy opening.
In 4 finishes: black white, cherry or oak,
your cho*ce ................................................ SALE 198...
60" Flat Top Computer Desk, Merlot or Oak Finish
,our o,,c. ................. : ................... . ................................................................ SALE 298.-.
*Interest will be
calculated on your
account from the
purchase date. If
the purchase
balance is not paid
in full within 12
months or if you
make a late
payment,
interest will be
charged on the total
purchase.
OF RJRNnURE &
2830 MAIN STREET, SUSANVIL
FIDOR &HOME
257-7788 • CA uc 448528
June 6 and end July 29. The
selected YCC crew members
will meet each morning at 8
a.m. at the Lassen National
Forest's warehouse on Fifth
Street in Susanville. En-
rollees will need to provide
their own daily transporta-
tion to the warehouse. The
forest will provide vehicles
for transportation to project
work sites. Each selected ap-
plicant must wear work
boots and proper work
-clothes, and provide his or
her own lunch. Applicants
must be prepared for hard
physical work in an outdoor
environment, in rough ter-
rain, and under potentially
adverse weather conditions.
Interested persons may ob-
tain an application by visit-
ing the Lassen National For-
est Supervisor's Office or by
accessing
fs.usda.gov/goto/lassen/ycc-
application. For more infor-
mation, contact Paula Dante,
YCC coordinator, at 252-6602.
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It's game night for grown-
ups Friday, April 1, and Sat-
urday, April 16.
Free babysitting, pizza
and nonalcoholic beverages
will be provided.
The event is sponsored by
the Plumas Children's
Council.
Parents can drop their
children off at the Social
Hall on Pine Street starting
at 5 p.m., and then they can
head across Highway 89 to
the new Indian Valley Com-
munity Center for an
evening of board games and
fun with other adults.
Game hours will be from
5:30 - 7 p.m. both nights and
pizza will be served to chil-
dren and adults in each lo-
cation.
Three babysitters will be
stationed at the Social Hall,
one who is a fingerprinted
adult and two helpers.
Admission is free, and so
are the pizza and beverages,
though organizers would
like responses so they know
how much pizza to order
ahead of time.
Those who would like to
attend may call 284-1560, or
e-mail ivresourcecenter
@yahoo.com.
Thisprogram is made pos-
sible with a mini grant from
Capacity Building for Fami-
ly Strengthening Networks
through Strategies/Youth
for Change, which is funded
through the State of Califor-
nia, Department of Social
Services, Office of Child
Abuse Prevention.
Collins Pine
,to accept
green waste
Collins Pine Company has
announced it will accept
green waste from Lake A1-
manor area residents each
Saturday, beginning in
April and continuing
through May, weather per-
mitting.
Green waste consists of
trees, branches and clean
yard debris including pine
needles, leaves and
pinecones. No garbage, met-
al, rocks, tires, painted or
treated lumber or waste
products will be accepted.
Loads containing such
items will be rejected.
Loads will only be in-
spected and accepted 8 a.m.
- 2 p.m. at the front gate by
entering from 500 Main St.
in Chester.
Residents will be expected
to manually unload their
own vehicles at the desig-
nated location. Personal
protective equipment in-
cluding hard hats, gloves
and eye protection is re-
quired to be worn in the
mill yard.