Page 15 Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR 97523, Wednesday, December 4, 2002 * * * * * * SHEET METAL YARD SALES * * * 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 * * * RAIN OR SHINE: Yards for sale . . . Some with houses! See Mike Palmer Realty today. 596-2026 in O’Brien. PR33-tfc GARAGE SALE: Wooden Nickel liquida- tion on stocking stuff- ers, toys, gifts and more - ALL MUST GO. Satur- day only 9 to 3, 6470 Westside Road. C37-1nc 12/7/02: FINAL SALE: No more after this. Oak table and chairs, roll-top desk, two Craftmatic beds, fax machine, and many other functions, etc. Rain or shine, 9 to 5. No early birds. 25917 Redwood Hwy. S37-1p BIG! BIG! BIG! BIG! Yard Sale: Christmas toys, gifts, A to Z. Fri- day and Saturday, 8 to 4, 28351 Redwood Hwy. Two driveways before old drive-in thea- ter. 592-6861. W37-1p * * * License #94699 D&O7-tfc * * * FARM & GARDEN * * * 60-Year-Old SAWDUST WASHED COW MANURE 596-2746 P-tf HAY FOR SALE: pea and oat hay in barn $3.50. Phone Kristi at C&C Ranch 592-3443. C&C11-tfc THIRD CUTTING grass hay available for pick up now - $6 bale out of barn/fertilized, irrigated field. Horses love it. Phone (541) 592-3750. TCR11tfc * * * ANIMALS/ POULTRY * * * YOUNG, registered St Croix Ram. Breed your ewes for great-tasting lamb without the wool or docking! 592-3444. V36-2p LOST: Horse missing from 1910 Caves High- way—black and white Appaloosa missing since Sunday. Please phone Steve at 592- 3169. Thank you. M37-1p FREE TOO approved home: lovely Morab mare, 14.2 hands high, safe, sound, sane. Geraldine 592-3060. D37-1f WOLF PUPS $75, Sat- urday, Dec. 7 in Junc- tion Inn Parking Lot. (541) 592-5164. M37-1p FOUND 11/25/02: young black female Lab mix, she has some white on chest. Found near 39 mile marker on the 199. Phone Monday -Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 5 92-2770. G37-1f * * * BUILDING MATERIALS * * * STEEL BUILDINGS Fall Specials: 40x48 was $9,244 now $6,364. Others available. (800) 292-0111. AI37-1p * * * The first newspaper ad- vertisement appeared in a French newspaper on Oct. 14, 1612. * * * A community is like a ship; everyone ought to be prepared to take the helm. —William Raspberry * * * SERVICES * * * PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: OREGON CONSTRUCTION Contractors Law (ORS 70 requires that all businesses who advertise remodeling, repair, home improvements or new construction be registered with the Construction Contractors Board. Registration means contrac- tors have a bond or insurance. For your protec- tion, phone the CCB at (503) 378-4621., Ext. 4900 or check out a contractor’s registration and claims history before hiring them. OREGON LANDSCAPE Contractors Law (ORS 671) requires that all businesses who advertise landscaping services be licensed with the Landscape Contractors Board. A license means contractors have a bond and insurance and have passed experience and testing requirements. For your protection, phone the LCB at (503) 378-4621, Ext. 4900 to check out a contractor’s license status beforehiring them. HANDYM AN —ODD JOBS, etc. reasonable. 592-6864 K45-tfc MARY KAY IS HERE in Cave Junction! Amer- ica’s best selling line of skin care and color cos- metics! For a free facial phone Laurie Morrow 592-2933. M20-tfc THE FINISHING TOUCH CLEANING SERVICE: Customized cleaning to your specifi- cations — commercial, residential, rentals, new construction, windows, local references, li- censed, bonded and insured. Phone 592- 5270. C42-tfc AUTOMOTIVE * * * NOVUS REPAIR for stone damaged wind- shields prevents further cracking, restores opti- cal clarity. Free repairs for most insured drivers, deductibles waived, we come to your car. 474- 5646, (800)848-2225. N32-tfc 1989 BUICK Skyhawk, $200 OBO. Recent head job. Not running, needs work or use for parts. Phone 592-2541 Mondays through Fri- days. Leave name and number. R-nc 1980 YAMAHA 750, $500. 592-6492 or 592- 2084. C37-1p 1976 CHEVROLET Classic 4-door sedan, $400. 592-3364. U37-2p * * * HELP WANTED * * * THE ILLINOIS VALLEY NEWS encour- ages persons responding to Business Opportunities and Help Wanted ads to consider them as they would any other business venture. The News makes no value judgment on any such ads. Public Service Announcemen WANTED Ordinary People To Do An Extraordinary Job Each year many chil- dren end up in court because they have been abused or ne- glected. You can help these children by be- coming a child’s voice in court. Applications are being accepted for volunteers to be trained as Court Appointed Special Advocates — CASA. Contact the Chil- dren’s Advocacy and Treatment Center, Jo- sephine County CASA Program at 474-5437. CASA35-4c * * * NOTICE * * * Hear Ye, Hear Ye, come one, come all. Last week Jo. Co. Sher- iff/DA railroaded yet another fine community member to prison for being a medical mari- juana advocate. ‘Eld’ the tofu and goat milk man has been sen- tenced to 23 months in jail. Eld is a state issued medical marijuana card holder. Meaning he had paid the required fee and had a reputable doctor sign necessary forms. If you are sick and tired of the Jo. Co, Sheriff/DAs tactics please come to the courthouse on Friday, Dec. 6 at 1 p.m. Bring signs and friends. Jose- phine County is the only county in the state still actively harassing card holders. J os e ph i n e C o u nt y Courthouse Friday, Dec. 6, 1 p.m. medical marijuana is politically correct. K37-1p * * * * * * AUCTION SUNDAY AFTERNOON - DEC. 8 - 1 P.M. 28060 Redwood Hwy. (2 miles south of C. J.) (watch for signs) PARTIAL LIST: Beautiful hand-blown glass vases and figurines, large porcelain Oriental vases, new kettle and skillet sets, new large and small stainless stock pots, new craft items, Christmas decorations and lights, jewelry, knickknacks, collectibles, new stuffed toys and small cars, VCR mov- ies, furniture, dolls, small appliances, AC-DC Color TV with adapters, nice heavy-duty Craftsman drill press, chain hoist, 12-volt winch, lots of good tools and tool boxes. Many more good items. Lunch Wagon will be here Sale will be inside * plenty of seating TOO MUCH TO LIST IT ALL! DON’T MISS IT! PREVIEW ALL WEEK ‘TIL SALE TIME ALL MUST SELL!! One Horse Ranch Auction 592-2655 LEGAL NOTICE * * * NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Trustee Sale Number: 57127-F Loan Number 1181876 TSG Number 1417311 Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by JOHN PAUL ANDREWS and PRISCILLA R ANDREWS, as grantor(s), to JOSEPHINE-CRATER TITLE COMPANIES, INC. AN ORE- GON CORPORATION as Trustee in favor of ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY OF OREGON, INC., as beneficiary, dated October 8, 1996, recorded October 14, 1996 in the Records of JOSEPHINE County , Oregon, in Book/Reel/ Volume/No. ___ at Page ___, and/or as Fee/File/Instrument/ Microfilm/Reception No. 96-19436, covering the following de- scribed real property situated in the above-mentioned county and state, to-wit: EXHIBIT A Beginning at the Northwest Corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 16, Township 37 South, Range 6 West, of the Willamette Meridian, Josephine County, Oregon; thence South along the West Line of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 16, a distance of 30 feet to the Southerly right-of-way line of Fish Hatchery Road, said point being the True Point of Beginning; thence East along the South- erly right-of-way of Fish Hatchery Road, 145 feet; thence South, parallel with the West Line of the Northeast Quarter of the South- east Quarter of said Section 16, a distance of 301 feet; thence West 145 feet to the West Line of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 16; thence North along the West Line of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 16, a distance of 301 feet to the Point of Beginning. Parcel Number 37-6-16-1801 Although the undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness herein, the street address or other common desig- nation, if any, of the real property described herein is purported to be: 2509 FISH HATCHERY ROAD GRANTS PASS, OR 97527 Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and notice has been recorded pursuant to Section 86.735 (3) of Oregon Revised Statutes: the default for which the foreclosure is made is the grantor’s failure to pay the monthly payments in the amount of $1,420.74 due beginning July 15, 2002, and monthly late charges in the amount of $113.66 and subsequent install- ments due thereafter, together with all subsequent sums ad- vanced by beneficiary pursuant to the terms and conditions of said deed of trust. Trustee’s fees and other costs and expenses associated with this foreclosure and any further breach of any term or condition in subject note and deed of trust. By reason of said default, the beneficiary has declared all obliga- tions secured by said Trust Deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to-wit: 1. Principal of $102,736.47 and accruing interest as of June 15, 2002 at the rate of 12% per annum from June 15, 2002 until paid. 2. $340.98 in late charges plus future charges. 3. Together with title expenses, costs, trustee’s fees, attorney fees, and any other cost advances made by beneficiary to protect its interest in the said property pursuant to the terms of said Trust Deed. Whereof, notice hereby is given that FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, c/o Attorneys Equity National Corpo- ration, the undersigned trustee will on March 11, 2003 at the hour of 1:00 P.M. , as established by Section 187.110, Oregon Re- vised Statutes, at the following location: AT THE FRONT DOOR TO THE JOSEPHINE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, SIXTH AND C STREET, GRANTS PASS, OR, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by him of the said trust deed, together with any interest with the grantor or his successors in interest acquired, after the execution of said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is hereby given that the beneficiary and trustee, by reason of the default, have elected and do hereby elect to foreclose the trust deed by advertisement and sale pursuant to ORS 86.705 to 86.795, and to cause to be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described property which gran- tor had, or had the power to convey, at the time of the execution by grantor of the trust deed, together with any interest grantor or grantor’s successor in interest acquired after the execution of the trust deed, to satisfy the obligations secured by the trust deed and the expenses of the sale, including the compensations of the trustee as provided by law; and the reasonable fees of trustee’s attorneys. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word “grantor” includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words “trustee” and “beneficiary” include their respective successors in interest, if any. The right under ORS 86.753 to have the proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment of the entire amount then due, together with costs, trustee’s and attorney’s fees, and by curing any other default complained of in the notice of default, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale. October 23, 2002 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY By, Attorneys Equity National Corporation, as Agent Charles, Alderman, III, Vice President P184641 House Moving Jacking and raising up to 10 feet (541) 592-3673 #567888 - Oregon #468356 - California Not equipped for mobilehomes NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Trustee Sale Number: 57127-F Loan Number: 1181876 TSG Number: 1417311 Recording Requested by And when recorded mail to: FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY c/o Attorneys Equity National Corporation 23721 Birtcher Drive Lake Forest, CA 92630 (503) 887-3020 Publish: November 20, 27, December 4, 11, 2002 NOTICE * * * TIE ONE ON for Bis- cuit Fire Salvage (blue ribbon). Show your support!! P37-2p * * * WORK WANTED MATURE WOMAN with car needs work house cleaning, cooking, run- ning errands, etc. Rea- sonable. Please phone Michelle. 592-3895. G35-4p * * * PERSONAL * * * $ $ NEED CASH $ $ WE pay for remaining payments on Property Sold! Mortgages! Annui- ties! Injury Settlements! Immediate quotes ! ! ! “Nobody beats our prices.” National Con- tract Buyers (800) 490- 0731 ext. 305. NCB-7tfc HAVING A DRINKING problem? Perhaps Alco- holics Anonymous can help — 7 p.m. Cave Junction — Tuesday Book Study Group or Wednesday, 7 p.m., Men’s Meeting, 592- 6258, 592-2024 or (541) 474-0782, St. Matthias Episcopal Church; 8 p.m.— Thurs- day & Sunday, Illinois Valley Group, Immanuel United Methodist Church. AA-tfc AL-ANON MEETINGS, Cave Junction, 535 E. River Street, Resource Center, “Support for family and friends of alcoholics,” Wednes- day, 6 p.m. 592-2837. A9-tf OPEN WOMEN’S AA meeting 10 a.m. Satur- day at I.V. Family Coali- tion, 535 E. River Street, CJ. AAW15-tfc * * * LEGAL NOTICE * * * ILLINOIS VALLEY SENIOR CENTER INC. BOARD MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Illinois Valley Senior Center Inc. will hold its Board Meeting at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 10, 2002 at the IVSC, 520 E. River Street, Cave Junction, Oregon. Publish: Dec 4, 2002 * * * PUBLIC NOTICE Persons with hearing, Visual or manual impairments who wish to participate in meetings held in the Council Chambers Should contact the city in order that appropriate communication assistance can be arranged. City Hall can be reached by telephone at (541) 592-2156 Fax (541) 592-6694 or TDD Relay (800) 735-2900 * * * (Continued from page 7) at 7:14 p.m. *An employee of Golden Dragon Gate Restaurant reported that a customer was unhappy with the food and refused to pay. *Three vehicles and approximately 10 juvenile people were reportedly “spinning donuts” on the grounds of Siskiyou Commu- nity Health Center at 10:14 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 24 *On Taurus Lane a woman noted a suspi- cious incident at 8:54 a.m. *A man in the 300 block of N. Hussey Avenue, who had been watching a dog for a woman who was out of town, was concerned because she hadn’t re- turned when she was supposed to. *From Queen of Bronze Road a 911 hang-up call was re- ceived. *An audible alarm was investigated at CJ Family Medicine. *At 1:13 p.m. at a Downtown CJ business a woman stated that she had been hit in the head and her children had been taken from her. *A small, make- shift green house on Floyd Lane caused sus- picion of a possible marijuana grow. *An Appaloosa stallion was reported missing in the 1900 block of Caves Hwy. at 4:24 p.m. A house- sitting man stated that he had looked all over for the horse and was unable to locate it. *Two men were reported to have en- tered property through a locked gate in the 5000 block of Westside Road and were pounding on the door of a residence. *An elderly woman was arguing with her care-giver in the 600 block of Protts- man Way at 5:56 p.m. *Public assistance was requested in the 100 block of Hogue Drive by a woman who said that her son had taken $30 from another woman and had re- fused to pay it back. *A disturbance was reported in the 5000 block of Westside Road at 9:09 p.m. The disturbance turned out to be a ver- bal altercation between and husband and wife. Monday, Nov. 25 *On S. Old Stage Road a woman re- ported that her 15- year-old daughter had gone to Grants Pass to visit friends and had not phoned her to pick her up. Upon contact- ing the friends, the mother was told that the daughter had stayed a while and then left. *A Ziplock bag full of marijuana was turned in at the I.V. Substation at 8:56 a.m. *Complaints of harassment were filed at the I.V. Substation at 8:49 a.m. The com- plainant stated that a man had “flipped him off” and yelled at him. *Mary Lynn Serna, 45, was cited on a charge of speeding near milepost 39 on Redwood Hwy. at 9:49 a.m. *Michael C. Mac- Donald, 49, was ar- rested on warrant charges of parole vio- lation and ex-convict in possession of a weapon. He also was charged with PCS/ marijuana in the 5000 block of Westside Road at 10:21 a.m. He was lodged in county jail. *A 17-year-old girl was cited on a charge of no operator’s license near Redwood Hwy. and Caves Hwy. *Theft of a yellow Columbia jacket was reported at Brown Barn Launderette at 12:56 p.m. A boy, 13, was contacted concern- ing the theft and admit- ted that he had taken the jacket. The com- plainant did not wish to pursue charges. He was released to the cus- tody of his mother. *A representative of the Internet Fraud Complaint Center contacted someone in the 200 block of Ollis Road in regards to a complaint of pur- chases made over the Internet that had been paid for and had not been received. *Public assis- tance was requested in the 300 block of Old Stage Road at 4:23 p.m. A woman stated that she had been informed that a man had been provid- ing alcohol to her 15- year-old daughter. *Harassment was reported in the 9000 block of Takilma Road at 6:47 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26 *Burglary was reported in the 6000 block of Westside Road. It was reported that the burglary had occurred within the past two weeks. *Public assis- tance was requested in the 3000 block of Westside Road at 12:38 a.m. concern- ing misuse of 911. *Sexual offense was reported at IVHS at 10:38 a.m. involv- ing a boy, 17, and a 14-year-old girl. *Two men wear- ing ski masks robbed a man in Selma at gunpoint at 11:50 a.m. *A boy was re- ported as a runaway in the 500 block of Deer Creek Road at 7:23 p.m. It was re- quested if the boy was found that he be taken to the juvenile center. *An intoxicated woman was having difficulty breathing in the 17000 block of Redwood Hwy. *Richard A. Sloan, 55, was cited on charges of VBR and no operator’s license in the 21000 block of Redwood Hwy. at 9:55 p.m. NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING * * * This is to give notice that on Monday, De- cember 9, 2002 at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 222 W. Lister Street, Cave Junction, Oregon, the Common Council of the City of Cave Junc- tion will meet in regular session. The agenda will include, but is not limited to, the following: *Minutes of Previous meeting *Sheriff’s Report *Council Updates *Project Updates *Executive Session (ORS 192.660(1)(b,h) (If Required) *Comments Publish: 12-4-02 Collectors West GUN & KNIFE *SHOW* Central Point Dec. 14-15 Jackson Co. Expo Sat. 9-5 Sun. 9-4 Admission $5 Good Both Days 1-800-659-3440 Illinois Valley News 321 S. Redwood Hwy., Cave Junction OR 97523