Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, July 2, 2003 NEED LOAN I am in need of a loan of $4,000. I am willing to pay 30 per- cent interest. I have references and col- lateral, you won’t get this interest at any bank or in the stock market, please call (541) 592-4176. P15-1p ANNOUNCEMENTS “More fun than a barrel of monkeys!” Jane Goodall Big Community Barn Dance. July 17th, 7:30 p.m. at the Takilma Community Building, $5 for adults. Profits to benefit Dome School. Answers: 592-6288. F15-1p PERSONALS $ $ NEED CASH $ $ WE pay for remain- ing payments on Property Sold! Mort- gages! Annuities! Injury Settlements! I m m e d i a t e quotes ! ! ! “Nobody beats our prices.” National Contract Buyers (800) 490- 0731 ext. 305. NCB1-tfc HAVING A DRINK- ING problem? Per- haps Alc oholics Anonymous can help — Cave Junction 592-6258 or 592- 2901. Sunday 8 p.m. at Immanuel United Methodist Church. Tuesday, 7 p.m. book study at St. Matthias Episcopal Church. Wednesday, 7 p.m. men’s meet- ing at Episcopal Church. Thursday 8 p.m. at Methodist Church. Saturday 10 a.m. Women’s meet- ing at I.V. Family Resource Center. AA-tfc YARD SALES RAIN OR SHINE: Yards for sale / Some with houses! See Mike Palmer Realty today! 596- 2026 in O’Brien. PR47-tfc THIRD YARD SALE 1400 Lake Shore Drive. Off with a bang! Friday and Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. F15-1p ANTIQUES and mis- cellaneous, July 5 and 6, 8 a.m. no early birds. ‘88 Chevy pickup, ‘92 Nissan pickup, 14- foot aluminum boat, trailer, motor and more, old hay rake, old plow, rototiller, 5084 Holland Loop Road. F15-1p JULY 4TH weekend flea market featuring antiques, collect- ables and artisan booths, home and garden décor, an- tique and vintage furniture, jewelry, linens, quilts and birdhouses. All kinds of treasures! Get a massage under the trees!! Hosted by Tender Treasures, 27767 Redwood Hwy, one mile south of C.J., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 5 and 6. L15-1p SHOP GOT SOLD, must sell everything before July 14. 20 to 50 percent off. Will be open July 4-5 and July 11, 12 and 13. All offers considered. Two 7-foot long glass display cases, dress- ers, desks, lamps, chairs, 5-foot bird cage, paintings, lots of blown glass, Play- boy magazines $1 each, 3 miles south of C.J., 28351 Red- wood Hwy. W15-2p YARD SALE 656 Caves Hwy. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., July 4, 5, 6. Early birds pay dou- ble. Lots of stuff at bargain prices. H15-1p Deadline for regular classified ads is Friday, 3 p.m. Ads will be accepted until noon on Monday at a higher rate. BUSINESS CLASS READY TO START OR EXPAND YOUR BUSINESS? Orienta- tion Thursday, July 10 at 6 p.m. Bolt Mountain, a local non profit, invites you to a free preview of its low-cost business class. Come to a brief orientation on Thursday, July 10 at 6 p.m. at the Illinois Valley Family Re- source Center, 535 E. River Street in C.J. The class cov- ers all of the disci- plines needed to start and expand a small business in- cluding accounting, marketing, pricing, positioning, money and time manage- ment, credit clean- up, legal issues, im- proving the bottom line, and completing a business plan. Phone 471-0658 evenings for more information. P15-1p FOR SALE BANANA BOXES full of boxed cereal, all different kinds, pre- made boxes full or build your own box, all name cereal, $10 a case. 18254 Red- wood Hwy. Selma. Look for big yellow tent. Thursday through Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Wed. 12 to 5 p.m. Some Sundays. S13-1p NOW ACCEPTING new c us t omers. Check out our new grocery load! Best deals around, Wednesday through Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 18254 Redwood Hwy, Selma. Del Monte vegetables, four cans for $1, canned fruit 65 cents each, slightly damaged boxes and cans. S15-1p 16-FOOT equipment trailer, good condi- tion, can hold small vehicle $1,400 or best offer, 597-4517. S15-1p FIREWOOD, four? cords dry stove wood, mostly oak, cut and split for one- half. Ditto cedar posts, 592-3203. H15-1p 4TH OF JULY week- end flea market hosted in the “grove” by Tender Treasures Antiques and Col- lectibles. Featuring antiques, collectibles and artisan booths, linens, jewelry, quilts, pottery, glass and porcelain. Massage therapy. Lots of treasures at flea mar- ket prices. Alumni discounts!! 27767 Redwood Hwy. 1 mile south of C.J., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., July 5 and 6. L15-1p 80 to 100 6-foot ‘T’ posts, all pulled and ready to load. $1 a piece. Phone 592- 6915. Cave Junction. L15-1p Quality oat hay, no weeds. In the barn $90 per ton. Phone 597-2000. M15-3p LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF WATER RIGHTS TRANSFER George N./Annie H. Pinios filed an appli- cation with the Water Resources Depart- ment for a change in point of diversion of water, T-9176, as provided by ORS 540.510 to 540.530. Publish: June 18, 25 and July 2, 2003 PUBLIC NOTICE ILLINOIS VALLEY SENIOR CENTER, INC. BOARD MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Illi- nois Valley Senior Center Inc. will hold its Board Meeting at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 8 at the IVSC, 520 E. River Street, Cave Junction, Oregon. Publish: July 2 Page 15 LEGAL NOTICE Trustee’s Notice Of Sale pursuant to O.R.S. 86.705, et seq. and O.R.S. 79-5010, et seq. Trustee No.: 1 2 1 1 8 - 5 L o a n N o . : 0105422042 Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by Donald S. Kennedy, as Grantor, to Josephine-Crater Title, as Trustee, in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Funding, Inc., as Beneficiary, dated February 8, 2002, recorded February 15, 2002, in the mortgage records of Josephine County, Oregon, in book/reel No. , page and/or as fee/file/ instrament/ microfilm No. 2002-003769. The beneficial interest under said Trust Deed and the obligations secured thereby are presently held by GreenPoint Mortgage Funding, Inc. Said Trust Deed encumbers the following described real property situated in said county and state, to-wit: Lot 12, Kesterson's Second Subdivision is the city of Grant's Pass, Josephine County, Oregon. Excepting there from that portion conveyed to state of Oregon, by and through its Depart- ment of Transportation, as set forth in instrument recorded December 17, 1998, as document no. 98-25881, official records of Josephine County, Oregon. Account No: 36-5-17BA 4200 The street address or other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 880 Northeast 7th Street Grants Pass, OR . The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the above street address or other common designation. Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligation secured by said Trust Deed and a Notice of Default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statues 86.735 (3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is Grantor’s failure to pay when due, the following sums: monthly payments of $813.52 beginning November 1, 2002 together with title expences, cost, trustee’s fees and attorney’s fees incurred herein by reason of default, and any further sum advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above descripted real property and it’s interest therein. Also, if you have failed to pay taxes on the property, provide insurance on the property or pay other senior liens encumbrances as required in the note and Deed of Trust, the beneficiary may insist that you do so in order to reinstate your account in good standing. The beneficiary may require as a condition to reinstatement that you provide reliable written evidence that you have paid all senior liens or encumbrances, property taxes, and hazard insurance premiums. These requirements for reinstatement should be confirmed by con- tracting the Undersigned Trustee. By reason of said default, the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by said Trust Deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the following. Principal balance of $88,803.63 with interest thereon at the rate of 8.375% per annum from October 1, 2002 together together with late charge(s) delinquent together with title expense, cost, trustee fees trustee’s fees and attorney’s fees and court costs, and any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and it’s interest therein. Wherefore, notice hereby is given that, First American Title Company c/o Foreclo- surelink, Inc., the undersigned trustee will, on August 6, 2003, at the hour of 01:00 PM. in accord with the standard of time established by O.R.S. 187.110, at At the front door to the Josephine County Court- house, Sixth and "C" Street, Grants Pass, OR, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the interest in the said described real property which the Grantor has or had power to convey at the time of execution by him of the said Trust Deed, together with any interest which the Grantor his successors in interest acquired after the execu- tion of said Trust Deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in O.R.S. 89.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dis- missed and the Trust Deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due has no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforc- ing the obligation and Trust Deed, together with trustee’s and attor- ney’s fees. In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the singular includes 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. Dated: March 18, 2003 First American Title Company, Trustee By: Foreclosurelink, Inc., Agent 5006 Sunrise Blvd., Suite 200, Fair Oaks, CA 95628 (916) 962-3453 Laura Soza, Secretary P196496. Publish Dates: 6/11, 6/18, 6/25, 07/02/2003 Sports Challenge by Walter Branch 1. What did Yves Pol do differently in run- ning a 1987 marathon in three hours and 57 minutes? 2. What 1988 heavyweight title fight fea- tured fighters with the same first names? 3. Which two flags did Olympic boxer Paul Gonzalez hold during his 1984 gold medal ceremony? 4. What L.A. 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(Continued from page 13) public address system at the lake. *A woman in the 400 block of S. Redwood Hwy. said her son hugged his dad at 6:08 p.m. The woman said the man was not sup- posed to make any contact with his son. *In the 1800 block of Rocky- dale Road a man said he was having a dispute with his neighbors over a broken gate. *A citizen in the 700 block of Caves Hwy. said a man was having a breathing problem and a woman with a restraining order was on the prop- erty. *Rachell R. Deckert, 19, was cited on a charge of fourth-degree assault in the 100 block of Masters Lane. *A citizen said a badly injured deer would be bet- ter off “put down” or it may end up back in the road in the 7200 block of Monument drive. Deputies said the deer was dead when they arrived on scene. *In the 400 block of S. Red- wood Hwy. a man said a vehicle was taken without per- mission. The vehi- cle was recovered totaled, deputies said. Saturday, June 21 *An anony- mous woman said someone was play- ing their music too loud in the 24500 block of Redwood Hwy. *In the 22000 block of Redwood Hwy. a man said he was giving an- other person a ride home due to his level of intoxica- tion. He was afraid the man would stumble into traffic or hurt himself. *In the 23000 block of Redwood Hwy. lights, with a listed value of $18, were missing from a lamppost. *A woman near the intersec- tion of Laurie Lane and Caves Hwy. said street signs with a listed value of $100 were re- moved from her property. *In the 140 block of Lamont Way Bradley Dean, 11, was ar- rested on a charge of fourth degree assault at 12:36 a.m. *In the 200 block of Ivy Drive a man said a book of checks was missing from his mail. He was ad- vised by someone at Fred Meyer in Grants Pass that someone had cashed some of his checks. *A boy in the 24500 block of Redwood Hwy. was referred by deputies to the ju- venile system for first-degree bur- glary after opening and looking into a motorhome. *Anna C. Humphrey, 22, was cited on charges of speed- ing, no valid op- erators permit and driving uninsured at 6:32 p.m. in the 1200 block of Caves Hwy. *In the 500 block of West River Street a man was warned by deputies for pull- ing a couch behind a car and causing sparks to fly. *In the 28000 block of Redwood Hwy. Nathanael Isaiah Cruz, 22, was cited on a charge of DWSI at 8:24 p.m. *A man in the 100 block of Pat- ton Bar Road said the door of his va- c a t i o n i n g neighbor’s house was open. Depu- ties discovered the neighbor returned home early from his vacation. Sunday, June 22 *At Lake Sel- mac a citizen said he moved an in- toxicated man who was passed out and laying in the road into a nearby ditch. Deputies contacted security at Iron Horse Camp- ground. *In the 100 block of S. Old Illinois Valley News 321 S. Redwood Hwy., Cave Junction, OR. Stage Road a man said he was threat- ened by another man when he went to check on people honking horns and yelling. *In the 1800 block of Lakeshore Drive a citizen said a street sign was down and an in- toxicated man was staggering about in the area. *In the 800 block of Lakeshore Drive a man said a woman who was “a little psychotic” walked into his house from the Iron Horse Rodeo and claimed she was involved in terrorist activities. Deputies trans- ported her for a voluntary mental health evaluation. *A street sign was knocked over in the 1800 block of Lakeshore Drive. *At McCaleb Ranch a woman reported a suspi- cious vehicle at 11:23 a.m. *In the 140 block of Iron Way Jeanne Marie Re- ber Shaw, 78, was arrested on a war- rant. *In the 33000 block of Redwood Hwy. a man said a woman who was sweating heavily was suffering from heat stroke. *A man in the 4600 block of Lakeshore Drive said two medium dogs killed several of his goats. The man kept the dogs locked up on his property for animal control to handle. *In the 9300 block of Takilma Road a citizen said a young girl was listening to a hand held radio when a man used foul lan- guage and threat- ened her on the air. *A woman in the 19000 block of Redwood Hwy. said a man was threatening to shoot himself. Deputies received a report that the same man had as- saulted three chil- dren. *An anony- mous woman in the 24500 block of Redwood Hwy. said her neighbor’s music was too loud and that he was revving an engine at 4:12 p.m. *A woman in the 300 block of Page Creek Road said “extremely loud” music was coming from the Tree House Festi- val at 5:54 p.m. *A woman in the 500 block of Brown Road re- quested that depu- ties check on a man with a history of strokes. Depu- ties said he was OK. *In the 500 block of S. Red- wood Hwy. a woman said her husband was driv- ing from Brook- ings to take their youngest child away from her. She said she had custody of the child for the sum- mer. Deputies said the couple resolved the problem. *In the 100 block of Masters Drive a woman said her baby’s grandmother was refusing to give her the child. Deputies said the baby would stay with the grand- mother while cus- tody papers were being processed. *A man near the intersection of Old Stage Road and East River Street said two street signs were knocked down, one on Watkins Street and one on Old Stage Road, at 9:04 p.m.