Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, February 25, 2004
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Trustee Sale Number: 62066-F Loan Number: 414315937 TSG Number: 3402025 Notice of Trustee’s Sale
Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by Michael K Chapman and Rhonda Chapman as gran-
tor(s) to Key Title Company, as Trustee in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc, as benefi-
ciary, dated August 9, 2002, recorded August 20, 2002 in the records of Josephine County, Oregon, in Book/
Reel/Volume No. at page, and/or as Fee/File/Instrument/Microfilm/ Reception No. 2002-017313, covering
the following described real property situated in the above mentioned county and state, to wit: Lot 7, block
"C", T.P. Judson's Addition, in the City of Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon. Parcel Number: R311826
Although the undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness herein, the street address or
other common designation, if any, of the real property described herein is purported to be: 929 Southwest "H"
Street Grant Pass, OR 97526 Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real prop-
erty to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and notice has been recorded pursuant to Section
86.735 (3) of Oregon Revised Statues: the default for which the foreclosure is made is the grantor’s failure to
pay the monthly payments in the amount of $764.39 due beginning October 1, 2003 and monthly late
charges in the amount of $38.22 and subsequent installments due thereafter, together with all subsequent
sums advanced 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 obligations secured
by said Trust Deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the following to wit: 1. Principal of
$94,350.84 and accruing interest as of September 1, 2003 at the rate of 9% per annum from September 1,
2003 until paid. 2. $114.66 in late charges plus future charges. 3. Together with title expenses, costs, trus-
tee’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 is hereby given that Fidelity National Title
Insurance Company, c/o Attorneys Equity National Corporation, the undersigned trustee will on May 11, 2004
at the hour of 01:00 PM, as established by Section 187.110, Oregon Revised 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 is grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by him of the said trust deed, to-
gether with any interest which 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
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 grantor 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 constru-
ing 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.
December 26, 2003 Fidelity National Title Insurance Company By: Attorneys Equity National Corporation, as
Agent Charles Alderman, III, Vice President 23721 Birtcher Drive Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 707-5543
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AMENDED TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE
The obligation secured by the trust deed described in this notice in default
and the beneficiary has elected to foreclose the trust deed pursuant to
ORS 86.705 through ORS 86.795. No action is currently pending to re-
cover any part of the debt secured by the trust deed.
The following information is given pursuant to ORS 86.735 and ORS
86.745:
1.
LEGAL NOTICE
Illinois Valley Water-
shed Council will
meet on Thursday,
February 26th, at 8
p.m. in the County
Building in Cave
Junction.
The
agenda for the meet-
ing will include but is
not limited to the
following:
*Regular Agenda
If you need assis-
tance or information,
please contact the
IVSWCD Office at
592-3731
during
regular
business
hours.
Publish: February 18,
25, 2004
LEGAL NOTICE
Illinois Valley Soil
and Water Conserva-
tion District will meet
on Thursday, Febru-
ary 25th, at 7 p.m. in
the County Building
in Cave Junction.
The agenda for the
meeting will include
but is not limited to
the following:
*Regular Agenda
*Executive Session
to review and evalu-
ate the job perform-
ance of a staff mem-
ber. ORS 192.660
If you need assis-
tance or information,
please contact the
IVSWCD Office at
592-3731
during
regular
business
hours.
Publish: February 18,
25, 2004
TRUST DEED: The trust deed was executed by Diana MacCarlie, as
Grantor; to Josephine-Crater Title Companies, Inc., an Oregon Cor-
poration, as Trustee; for the benefit of Warren R. Webb and Donna L.
Webb, trustees of the Webb Family Trust, as beneficiary. The trust
deed is dated January 31, 2000, and was recorded February 9, 2000,
as Document No. 00-2500, Official Records of Josephine County,
Oregon.
2. PROPERTY: The property encumbered by the trust deed is situated
in Josephine County, Oregon, and is commonly known as 237 Caves
Avenue, Cave Junction, Oregon, and more particularly described as
follows:
Start at the Northwest corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter of section 21, Township 39 South, Range 8 West of the Wil-
lamette Meridian, Josephine County, Oregon; thence North 19 degree 04’
East 1121.05 feet; thence South 180 feet from the true point of beginning;
thence South 60.64 feet; thence South 89 degrees 42’ East 137.06 feet;
thence North 0 degrees16’ West 60.64 feet; thence North 89 degrees 42’
West 137.03 feet to the true point of beginning.
3. DEFAULTS: This foreclosure is a result of the following defaults:
Failure to pay Monthly installment payments of $269.59 each, falling
due on August 9, 2000, and on the 9th day of each month thereafter.
4. BALANCE OWING: The following sums are owing on the obligation
secured by the trust deed:
The entire unpaid principal balance of Twenty-Four Thousand Eight Hun-
dred Sixteen and forty-nine/100ths Dollars ($24,816.49), with interest
thereon at the rate of 9.5% per annum from August 7, 2000 until paid.
5. ELECTION TO SELL: As a result of the default set out above, the
beneficiary and trustee have elected to sell the property to satisfy the
obligation secured by the trust deed. A Notice of Default has been
recorded pursuant to ORS 86.735(3) and the beneficiary has declared
all sums owing on the obligations secured by the trust deed immedi-
ately due and payable.
6. SALE: An Amended Notice Of Default And Election to Sell was re-
corded April 16, 2002, in the Official Records of Josephine County,
Oregon as Document No. 2002-008237. Under that notice, the prop-
erty was scheduled to be sold in the manner prescribed by law on
August 26, 2002. That sale was postponed due to a bankruptcy stay
created by a bankruptcy proceeding in the United States Bankruptcy
Court for the District of Oregon, In re Diana MacCarlie, Case No. 601-
63121-fra 13. The beneficiary of the trust deed did not participate in
obtaining the bankruptcy stay. That bankruptcy stay was terminated
January 9, 2004.
Notice is hereby given that the foreclosure sale will now occur on
Monday, March 22, 2004 at 09:15 A.M., at the front steps of the Josephine
County Courthouse, 500 NW Sixth Street, Grants Pass, Josephine
County, Oregon.
7. RIGHT TO CURE DEFAULT UNDER ORS 86.753: Any person named
in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date
last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure preceding dismissed and the
trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount
then due (other than the portion of the principal that would not be due had
no default occurred) together with costs and expenses actually incurred in
enforcing the obligations, including trustee’s and attorney’s fees and any
sums advanced by the beneficiary pursuant to the trust deed and by cur-
ing any other default complaint of herein that is capable of being cured by
tendering the performance required under the note and trust deed.
THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. This is an
attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that
purpose. Dated January 23, 2004. Ronald B. Versteeg, Trustee.
Publish: February 4, 11, 18 and 25.
(Editor’s Note:
Names, ages, ad-
dresses, incidents and
charges are provided
by official law en-
forcement agencies.
All persons listed in
this report are inno-
cent until proven
guilty in a court of
law. Charges can be
amended or dis-
missed.)
***
Tuesday, Feb. 10
*While
his
vehicle was parked
at a business in the
33000 block of
Redwood
Hwy.
someone backed
into it, causing
approximately
$500 damage to
the grill and radia-
tor, a man said.
*A golf cart
cover a woman
discarded, but then
decided to keep,
was stolen from
trash near her resi-
dence on Honey-
bee Lane.
*Someone en-
tered I.V. Fire Dis-
trict Station One
and stole items-
from two fire
trucks.
*A propane
tank was reported
stolen from a resi-
dence in the 300
block of Caves
Hwy.
*On Redwood
Hwy, near Lake-
shore Drive, a mo-
torist was warned
for impeding at
4:09 p.m.
*A driver was
warned for speed-
ing near milepost
31 on Redwood
Hwy. at 5:08 p.m.
*An emotion-
ally disturbed man
was assisted at Six
Mile Campground.
*The possibil-
ity of an intoxi-
cated driver was
reported on Hol-
land Loop at 5:51
p.m.
*Following a
verbal altercation
with a man on S.
Junction Avenue, a
woman sought ref-
uge in the LDS
church.
*Justin Labar-
bara, 21, was cited
on a charge of
speeding
and
warned about his
driving habits after
the vehicle he was
driving was seen
passing fire trucks
and passing on a
double yellow and
driving erratically
at 10:45 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 11
*A
vehicle
was towed from
the 24000 block of
Redwood
Hwy.
after it spun out
and went into a
ditch. No injuries
were reported.
*Willard Dale
May, 28, was ar-
rested on a charge
of failure to carry
and present a
driver’s license
and providing false
information fol-
lowing a traffic
stop at mile post
17 of Redwood
Hwy. at 3:21 a.m.
May was also
warned for no tail
lights, and his ve-
hicle was towed.
*A man in the
3000 block of
Caves Hwy. said a
hearing aid valued
at $1,500 was sto-
len
from
an
unlocked vehicle.
*In the 200
block of S. Red-
wood Hwy. at
12:34 p.m. a driver
was warned for
failure to obey a
traffic control de-
vice (FTO/TCD)
*A stereo was
reported
stolen
from an unlocked
vehicle used for
training purposes
at I.V. Fire District
Station One.
*A man had a
bill of sale proving
ownership of a
vehicle taken from
property in the 100
block of Arrow-
head Drive.
*In the 600
block of Caves
Hwy. a woman
said that another
woman who had
been staying with
her as a caretaker
was
destroying
property as she
packed her belong-
ings.
*A deputy on a
callnoted a dog in
bad shape. The
problem was re-
ferred to Animal
Control.
*A
woman
star-gazing on a
parking lot behind
a church was con-
tacted at 7:44 p.m.
*An
intoxi-
cated ex-employee
DO YOU WANT TO
MAKE A DIFFERENCE
IN THE LIFE OF A CHILD
Southern Oregon Head Start and Early
Head Start provide comprehensive services to
children 0 to 5 years of age and their families,
who are low-income or the child has a
disability. We have the following employment
opportunity:
Substitute Cooks
Hours vary, on call/Cave Junction
Experience cooking for large groups of people
(volunteer or paid).
In order to be considered for this position a
completed application must be submitted. In
addition we accept applications with resumes
in an ongoing basis for certain positions which
are continually posted on our Website or job
line. Multi-cultural and bilingual applicants
encouraged to apply. Job descriptions and
applications are available at Early Head Start,
553 E River St., Cave Junction from 8 a.m. to 4
p.m.
A complete list of qualifications and
requirements are listed in job descriptions.
Applications and resumes may be submitted in
person, by mail, or by fax. To mail an
application please send it to SOHS,
Attn:Human Resources Clerk, P.O. Box 3697
Central Point, OR 97502. To fax please send to
541-245-9188, Attn: Human Resources Clerk.
Information on other employment opportunities
can be found by going to our Website at
www.socfc.org or at the Central Point or Grants
Pass office. EEO
Publish:
February 18 and 25, 2004
Illinois Valley News
321 S. Redwood Hwy., Cave Junction, OR. 97523
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was causing prob-
lems at a lounge in
Downtown Cave
Junction.
*What
may
have been gun-
shots were heard in
the 500 block of E.
River Street at
8:52 p.m.
Thursday Feb. 12
*Balloons
were responsible
for a burglar alarm
at a business in the
200 block of Ham-
ilton Avenue at
3:44 a.m.
*A vehicle slid
off the road into a
ditch in the 900
block of Lakeshore
Drive, it was re-
ported at 7:32 a.m.
*Damage to a
light fixture and to
the trunk of a ten-
ant’s car in the 300
block of W. Lister
Street was reported
at 11:11 a.m.
*A man in his
late 20s driving a
green car nearly
ran another driver
off the road while
he was turning
doughnuts in the
intersection
of
Lakeshore Drive
and
Thompson
Creek Road it was
noted at 12:48 p.m.
*An employee
with adult protec-
tive services in
another
state
wanted a deputy to
contact a woman
about helping her
mother move to
Oregon.
*Two drivers
was warned for
speeding on E.
River Street at Old
Stage Road around
3:40 p.m.
*Two drivers
were warned for
failure to yield to
pedestrians in a
crosswalk on Red-
wood Hwy. at
Lister Street at
3:50 p.m.
*Herbert
Eugene Wyatt Jr.,
22, was cited for
driving while sus-
pended and defec-
tive tail lights at
milepost 30 of
Redwood Hwy. at
8:43 p.m.
*A driver was
warned for a de-
fective headlight at
8:55 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 13
*A 12-year-old
boy was arrested
on a charge of cur-
few violation and
unauthorized use
of a motor vehicle
and lodged at the
Juvenile Justice
Center.
*A driver was
warned for a de-
fective tail light, an
expired driver’s
license, and failure
to carry proof of
insurance
on
Hogue Drive at
3:13 a.m.
*Two drivers
were warned for
speeding on Red-
wood Hwy. at
Burch Drive at
5:51 a.m.
*A driver was
warned for speed-
ing and failure to
carry insurance on
Redwood Hwy. at
milepost 29.
*Helium bal-
loons were respon-
sible for an alarm
at a business in the
100 block of S.
Redwood Hwy. at
8:47 p.m.
*A “repo man”
was going about
his business in the
24000 block of
Redwood Hwy. at
9 a.m.
*Damage esti-
mated at $1,000
occurred when a
vehicle was keyed,
it was reported at
9:51 a.m.
*A
woman
whose motor home
broke down was
found in Kerby
when family re-
ported her missing.
*Theft of ap-
proximately $130
worth of wood
from a residence
on Hogue Drive
was reported.
*When
her
former tenants left
yesterday
they
took several items
not belonging to
them,
said
a
woman in the 600
block of Caves
Hwy.
*A
woman
said another driver
had struck her ve-
hicle, causing mi-
nor damage, and
left without ex-
changing informa-
tion in the 100
block of S. Red-
wood Hwy. at 1:06
p.m.
*Stranger Ray-
mond Davis, 47,
was arrested on a
charges of resisting
arrest, assault on a
police officer, sec-
ond-degree escape,
second-degree
criminal mischief,
and third-degree
assault.
*A fence was
damaged in a sin-
gle-vehicle,
re-
ported non-injury
accident in the
2900 block of Hol-
land Loop at 3:12
p.m.
*A man in the
35000 block of
Redwood
Hwy.
said his caregiver
had been verbally
abusive.
*A
woman
reported missing
by her daughter
was found at a
residence in the
9000 block of
Takilma Road.
*Two juvenile
people appeared to
be lighting ciga-
rettes,
possibly
containing mari-
juana, back of
IVHS, it was re-
ported at 6:58 p.m.
*A driver was
warned for failure
to dim headlights
at 8:14 p.m.
*A 911 dis-
patcher heard a
man and woman
screaming at one
another over an
open line. Officers
responding trans-
ported the man to
another location.
Saturday, Feb. 14
*A
woman
reported her house
had been burglar-
ized while she was
gone overnight.
Several items were
taken and the
phone ripped off
the wall.
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