Page 8 Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, February 8, 2006 HELP WANTED Advantage Staffing, Inc. Call Weekdays at 476-5932 531 NE “E” Street, Suite D www.advantagestaffing.net “It’s to your Advantage”! CUSTOMER SERVICE Word/Excel Multi-tasking a must! Temp to Hire Exc. Wage + Benefits Advantage Staffing, Inc. Call Weekdays at: 476-5932 531 NE “E” Street, Suite D www.advantagestaffing.net “It’s to your Advantage”! OFFICE MANAGER QuickBooks, AP/AR, Payroll, Temp to Hire $12-15 DOE Advantage Staffing, Inc. Call Weekdays at: 476-5932 531 NE “E” Street, Suite D www.advantagestaffing.net “It’s to your Advantage”! SHEET METAL WORKERS Hotel Management Positions (Seasonal) The Oregon Caves Outfitters (OCO) is currently seeking experienced, hands-on Managers for employment this 2006 season at the historic Chateau at the Oregon Caves National Monu- ment. The positions require team players with excellent communication, problem-solving and team-building skills. Previous management or supervisory experi- ence in the hospitality industry preferred. Salary is dependent on experience. The OCO is help- ing to build our community as a part of the non- profit Illinois Valley Community Development Organization (IVCDO). EOE. For more informa- tion go to http://oregoncavesoutfitters.com/ business.asp Send cover letter and resume, with salary re- quirements, to: P.O. Box 1824, Cave Junction OR 97523 or email: billm@ivcdo.org. CDO47-2C HELP WANTED TANNING BUFFALO HIDES Lift 50 + pounds; do rep cutting with tin snips $9/hour Temp to Hire + Benefits Advantage Staffing, Inc. Call Weekdays at: 476-5932 531 NE “E” Street, Suite D www.advantagestaffing.net Publish 2/8/06 COOK-Full-time and Teacher Assistant- Full-time in Cave Junction. Southern Oregon Head Start provides comprehensive services to children 5 and younger and their families who are low income or the child has a disabil- ity. Would you like the convenience of a work schedule that you work weekdays and have most school holidays off? If so, this is the job for you! Full benefit package. Cook position requires experience in meal planning, safe and sanitary food preparation methods and preparing meals for large groups. Teacher Assistant position requires experi- ence working with groups of children ages 5 and younger. Pick up an application at 101 Beall Lane, Central Point, 223 “M” Street, Grants Pass or apply online at www.socfc.org. Complete ap- plications may be dropped off at either office; emailed to hr.resume@socfc.org; mailed to SOHS/Human Resources Dept, Box 3697, Central Point, OR 97502; or faxed to 541- 245-9188. EOE SOHS47-1c Traditional Tanners LLC is looking for a full or nearly full-time person to tan hair-on buffalo robes. No experience necessary. However, your job will require physical strength, skillful use of tools, self- motivation, and critical thinking skills as you help us improve the process. We pay $9 an hour during training, $10 an hour after that, with potential for considerably more via a per robe bonus incentive. This is a good opportunity to get in on a growing business, with opportunity to learn a new skill and have creative input. Phone 592-3778 for more infor- mation, email your resume/application to matt@braintan.com, fax it to 592-3793, or send it to: Traditional Tanners LLC 3303 Dick George Rd. Cave Junction OR 97523 Phone: (541) 592-3778 TT47-1P DRIVERS NEEDED for Valentine’s Day deliveries. Must have own vehicle, with a valid ODL and proof of insurance. Must be willing to wear tux pro- vided by Rose of Sharon. 592-5055 PUBLIC 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.: 039-9808 Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by Gary N Clasby, an unmarried man as Grantor/Trustor, in which Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., is named as Beneficiary and Josephine Crater Title as Trustee and recorded 05/30/2001 as Instrument No. 01-9564 in book, page of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Josephine County, Oregon covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: Exhibit "A" The land referred to in this report/policy is situated in the State of Oregon, County of Josephine, and is described as follows: Commencing at the Quarter corner common to Sections 9 and 10, Township38 South, Range 5 West, of the Willamette Meridian, Josephine County, Oregon; thence North 89 degrees 53'15" East 1341.06 feet to the Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 10; thence North 00 degrees 01'35" East along the East line of said Quarter Quarter, 1367.07 feet to the Northwest 1/16 corner of said Section, for the true point of beginning; thence South 89 degrees 58'21" West along the North line of the South- west Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of said Section, 202.74 feet; thence North 00 degrees 01'35" East 817.21 feet to intersect the South- erly right of way line of the County Road (Glen Lyn Drive); thence along said road line South 78 degrees 15'20" East 496.24 feet ; thence along the arc of a 123.64 foot radius curve to the right (the long chord of which bears South 58 degrees 40'16" East 82.89 feet) 84.53 feet; thence along the arc of a 70.00 foot radius curve to the right (the long chord of which bears South 6 degrees 14'44" East 75.93 feet) 80.25 feet; thence South 26 degrees 35'45" West 82.10 feet; thence along the are of a 110.00 foot radius curve to the left (the long chord of which bears South 4 degrees 37'11" East 82.33 feet) 84.38 feet; thence leaving said road line South 72 degrees 38'40" West 334.21 feet; thence South 00 degrees 01'35" West 342.38 feet to the true point of beginning. The street ad- dress or other common designation, if any, of the real property de- scribed above is purported to be: 835 Glenlyn Drive, Williams, OR 97544 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect- ness 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 obligations secured by said Trust Deed and a Notice of Default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735 (3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is Grantor’s failure to pay when due, the following sums: Total payments from 11/1/2005 through 1/27/2006 $3,458.28 Total late charges Total advances $34.71 Interest on Advances (if any) $0.00] Total due the Beneficiary $3,492.99 Also, if you have failed to pay taxes on the property, provide insurance on the property or pay other senior liens or 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 rein- statement should be confirmed by contacting 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: The unpaid principal balance of $121,837.05 together with interest thereon at the current rate of 9.37500 per cent (%) per annum from 10/1/2005 until paid, plus all accrued late charges, escrow advances, attorney fees and costs, and any other sums incurred or advanced by the beneficiary pursuant to the terms and conditions of said deed of trust. Wherefore, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on 6/13/2006, at the hour of 01:00 PM in accord with the standard of time established by O.R.S. 187.110 at the following place: At the front door to the Josephine County Courthouse, Sixth and "C" Street, Grants Pass, OR County of Josephine, State of Oregon, 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, to- gether with any interest which the grantor 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, includ- ing reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in O.R.S. 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed 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 had 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 enforcing the obligation and Trust Deed, together with trustee’s and attorney’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. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse Date: 1/27/2006 Law- yers Title Insurance Corporation By: Steve Kasner, Assistant Secretary For further information please contact: Lawyers Title Insurance Corpora- tion c/o LandAmerica Default Services Post Office Box 5899 6 Executive Circle, Suite 100, Irvine, CA 92616 (949) 885-4500 Sales Line: 714-573- 1965 or www.priorityposting.com Reinstatement Fax Line 949-606-9274 This office is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. P240572 Publish: 2/8, 2/15, 2/22, 03/01/2006 You Don't Say A Look Back RS47-1C Have you seen the “I.V. News” website? Besides local news, you can also find our service directory and classified ads. Just log on to www.illinois-valley-news.com. If you would like to join our on-line advertisers, contact us today at 592-2541, or email at newsroom1@frontiernet.net. The fork to the east went to mines in Illinois Valley. The fork to the north went to Jacksonville, another thriving mining town in Hundreds of prospectors rushed into Illi- the early 1850s. nois Valley during the gold rush of 1851, and The demand for supplies intensified as the last concern that seemed to be on anyone’s prospectors poured into the area and this, in mind was where they were going to get food turn, caused an increase in the number of and other necessities of life. pack trains going over the Cold Springs Any type of commodity, tool, medicine, or Mountain trail. other item you can imag- By 1855, less than ine was in demand at any five years after the first of the mining camps. gold was discovered in They had to be brought Illinois Valley, it was in from hundreds of estimated that more miles away, mostly from than a hundred pack supply centers in Wil- mules may have trav- lamette Valley to the ersed the route every north or Sacramento Val- day. ley to the south. One of the most Some entrepreneurs memorable packers to in Illinois Valley realized have packed supplies in that supplies could be our area was a Chinese brought in more quickly man named China and at less expense if a Bow. One could hear port could be established him and his pack train on the coast. Other min- coming from a long ing camps in the region way off by his yelling -- also were thinking about part of the time at his the same plan, and it mules and part of the wasn’t long before the development of a port China Bow was one of the first packers time for fun. He came began at a place called for Illinois Valley mines in 1852. (Photo to Oregon after the Paragon Bay, a name provided by Roger Brandt, courtesy of Civil War and lived in Josephine County Historic Society) Illinois Valley for more given because of a ship- than 50 years. wreck there. Pack trains began to decline when the first The community that was established in road to Crescent City was built in 1857. How- 1852 was later called Crescent City. ever, wagons were not entirely able to replace By 1853, a pack route called the Cold pack mules. Winter rains turned early roads to a Springs Mountain Trail had been established quagmire of mud that from the coast to Illinois Valley. This trail wagons struggled to navigate. went inland from Crescent City following the For this reason, supplies continued to be Smith River to Gasquet where it climbed to brought over pack trails on the backs of Cold Springs Mountain and followed ridge mules, the only reliable transportation for tops to Oregon Mountain. At this point it supplies to Southwest Oregon for more than dropped down the west fork of the Illinois 25 years. River to a fork in the trail near the site of pre- sent day O’Brien. By ROGER BRANDT Special to IVN 24-HOUR ACCESS Safe, secure and convenient location (Located behind SOFCU) PUBLIC NOTICE Per the Illinois Valley Fire District Board’s deci- sion, the following is being offered for public bid: 1 Non-Operational 1968 GMC Water Tanker . Approximately 3,000 gallon tank. Engine bad, transmission and both differentials good, good pump and P.T.O. Minimum bid: $3,500. 2 Heads for 1996 through 1998 7.3 liter. Direct inject diesel, includes 8 injectors. Minimum bid: $750. All equipment for bid is in an “As is sale”… there is no guarantee or warranty implied or otherwise suggested. ALL SALES WILL BE FINAL All sealed bids will be received at the Admini- stration Office at 28195 Redwood Hwy., Cave Junction (541) 592-2225. During regular busi- ness hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. On Feb. 10, 1763, a peace pact was signed between France and Britain, ending the French and Indian War; France lost Canada and the Midwest ... Feb. 6, 1778, France signed a treaty of aid with the United States in order to help the Americans with their war of inde- pendence from Great Britain ... Feb. 9, 1825, after a deadlocked election, John Quincy Adams was elected president by the House of Representatives ... Feb. 8, 1861, seven southern states set up the Confederate States of America with Jefferson Davis as president and captured federal arsenals and forts ... Feb. 11, 1945, the Yalta Con- ference ended with President Franklin Roosevelt, British Prime Min- ister Winston Churchill, and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreeing that their three countries, plus France, would occupy Germany and that the Soviet Union would enter the war against Japan ... Feb. 12, 1955, the United States agreed to help train the South Vietnamese army ... Feb.7, 1984, Navy Capt. Bruce McCandless, followed by Army Lt. Colonel Robert Stewart, became the first humans to fly free of a spacecraft ... Feb. 12, 1999, at the end of his impeachment trial, President Clinton was acquitted by the Senate ... Feb. 7, 2000, Presi- dent Clinton submitted his last federal budget, projecting a surplus of $184 billion, the third consecutive surplus and the highest ever ... Feb. 9, 2001, nine people on a Japanese fishing boat were killed when it collided with a U.S. Navy submarine nine miles from Pearl Harbor in Hawaii ... Feb. 12, 2001, the war crimes trial of Slobodan Milosevic, former president of Yugoslavia, began at The Hague, the Netherlands ... Feb. 12, 2001, addressing the tribunal, Carla del Ponte attributed to Milosevic “a calculated cruelty that went beyond the bounds of legitimate warfare.” (c) 2006 DBR Media Inc. Bids must be sealed and include your name, address, and daytime phone number. To exam- ine or review the equipment available for bid, please contact the Administration Office during business hours to set up an appointment, O regon C lassified A dvertising N etwork Deadline for accepting bids will be February 15, 2006 at the close of business, 4 p.m. at the Administration office. Winning bid will be awarded at the regular Fire District Meeting on February 16, 2006 at 7 p.m. (location to be announced). Publish: 2/9/06 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING This is to give notice that on Monday, February 13, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 222 W. Lister Street, Cave Junc- tion, Oregon, the Common Council of the City of Cave Junction will meet in a regular session. 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