Page 12 Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, November 15, 2006 LEGAL NOTICE IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. FREDDIE VICTOR TAMAYO and REX ALAN DENHAM, Defendants. No. CR 04-30013-AA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 8, 2006, and on October 11, 2006, in the above- captioned case, the United States District Court for the District of Oregon entered a Preliminary Order of Forfeiture and Final Order of Forfeiture as to Defendants Freddie Victor Tamayo and Rex Alan Denham, condemning and forfeiting the following property to the United States of America: 1. CONVEYANCES a) a 1999 Ford F150 vehicle, black in color, Oregon license plate no. WYK021, VIN # 2FTZF0820XCA67843; b) a 2004 Kawasaki KSV700A, Orange in color, Unknown license number, VIN #JKASV6A104B504945; c) a 2003 Suzuki ATV, white in color, Oregon license plate no. NB45846, VIN #JSAAK47A532131299; d) a 2003 Polaris ATV, blue in color, Oregon license plate no. NA89863, VIN #4XACH68A33A722784; e) a 2003 Yamaha ATV, black/red in color, Oregon license plate no. NB60202, VIN #JY4AM01YX3C045624; f) a 2001 Yamaha ATV, blue in color, Oregon license plate no. N102791, VIN #JY4AJ03W51A030820; g) a 2001 Chevrolet Silverado vehicle, black in color, Oregon license plate no. ZHW252, VIN #1GCEK19T91E122850; h) A 2002 BMW325i vehicle, blue in color, Oregon license plate no. YST227, VIN #WBAET37432VG70204; i) a 2001 Yamaha ATV, blue in color, Oregon license plate no. NA15255, VIN #JY43GGW041C217963; j) a Yama banshee ATV, black/red in color, no known license plate number, VIN #JY43GC0303C042374 ; k) a 2003 22-feet Boice Endeavor GX Boat, blue in color, Oregon license plate no. U327086, VIN # 1B9A22263G594167 and Vessel No. OJUOX002E303; and l) a 2000 Assembled trailer, black in color, Oregon license plate no. U327092, VIN #OR71149. 2. MISCELLANEOUS a) Sony Flat Screen TV, model #KF600XBR800 with Surround Sound Pioneer DVD; Model #BITRE273772US; b) one Liberty Gun Safe, green in color; and c) assorted marijuana grow equipment consisting of: 1) 44 ballasts, 2) 61 lights, 3) 2 CO2 generators 4) 1 Nippon Sharyo Diesel Generator, model #NES60SHI 50/60 3. REAL PROPERTY 5655 West Side Road, Cave Junction, Josephine County, Oregon. All that lot or parcel of land, together with its buildings, appurtenances, improvements, fixtures, attachments and easements, located at 5655 West Side Road, Cave Junction, Josephine County, Oregon, or in the alternative, all proceeds of the sale of that property. b) 5667 West Side Road, Cave Junction, Josephine County, Oregon. All that lot or parcel of land, together with its buildings, appurtenances, improvements, fixtures, attachments and easements, located at 5667 West Side Road, Cave Junction, Josephine County, Oregon. a) 4) FIREARMS a) RG Industries .38 revolver b) Colt MK II semi-automatic handgun, serial number DF05640 c) SKS 7.62 rifle, serial number 213420 d) Ruger 7.62 Mini-30 rifle, serial number 189-70025 e) Gov .45 caliber handgun, serial number JW13640 f) Butler .22 caliber handgun, serial number B54113 g) Winchester .22 rifle, serial number F681203 h) Norinco SKS 7.62 rifle, model 1625460 i) Mossberg .22 rifle, serial number 346KA j) Interarms .22 caliber handgun, serial number 1264565. 5. UNITED STATES CURRENCY a) $274,797 in United States Currency, seized from 5655 West Side Road, Cave Junction, Josephine County, OR b) $17,800 in United States currency, seized from 1620 Reeves Creek Road, Selma, Josephine County, OR, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the United States intends to dispose of this property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. §853 (n) (1), as incorporated by 18 U.S.C. § 982 (b)(1)(B), if you have a legal interest in this property, WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS of the final publication of this notice or of receipt of actual notice, whichever is earlier, you must petition the United States District Court for the District of Oregon, 310 West Sixth Street, Room 201, Medford, Oregon 97501-2710, for a hearing to adjudicate the validity of your alleged legal interest in this property. If a hearing is re- quested, if shall be held before the Court alone, without a jury. THE PETITION must be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury, as established in Title 28 U.S. C. §1746, and shall set forth the nature and extent of your right, title or interest in each item of property, the time and circumstances of your acquistition of the right, title or interest in each item of property and any additional facts supporting your claim and the relief sought. A copy of the petition should be served on Assistant United States Attorney Leslie J. Westphal, United States Courthouse, 1000 SW. Third Avene, Ste 600, Portland, Oregon 97204 Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853 (n) (2), as incorporated by 18 U.S.C. §§ 982 (b) (1) (B), NEITHER A DEFENDANT IN THE ABOVE-STYLED CASE NOR HIS AGENT IS ENTITLED TO FILE A PETITION. ANY HEARING on your petition shall, to the extent practicable and consistent with the interests of justice, be held within thirty (30) days of the filing of your petition. The Court may consolidate your hearing on the petition with any other hearings requested on any other petitions filed by any other person other than the defendant named above. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT at the hearing to testify and present evidence and witnesses on your own behalf and cross-examine witnesses who appear at the hearing. The United States may present evidence and witnesses in rebuttal and in defense of its claim to the property and cross-examine witnesses who appear at the hearing. In addition to testimony and evidence presented at the hearing, the Court shall consider the relevant portions of the record of the criminal cases which resulted in the Preliminary Order of Forfeiture. If, after the hearing, the Court determines that the petitioner has established by a preponderance of the evidence that: (a) the petitioner has a legal right, title or interest in the property, and such right, title or interest renders the Preliminary Order of Forfeiture invalid in whole or in part because the right, title or interest was vested in the petitioner rather than the defendant or was superior to any right, title or interest of the defendant at the time of the commission of the acts which gave rise to the forfeiture of the property; or (b) the petitioner is a bona fide purchaser for value of the right, title or interest in the property and was at the time of purchase reasonably without cause to believe that the property was subject to forfeiture; the Court shall amend the Preliminary Order of Forfeiture in accordance with its determination. IF YOU FAIL TO FILE A PETITION TO ASSERT YOUR RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROPERTY WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS OF THIS NOTICE, YOUR RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST IN THIS PROPERTY SHALL BE LOST AND FORFEITED TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 04-DEA-429832 04-DEA-429834 04-DEA-429894 04-DEA-429896 04-DEA-429899 04-DEA-429901 04-DEA-429903 04-DEA-429905 04-DEA-429906 04-DEA-429907 04-DEA-429908 04-DEA-429909 04-DEA-429910 04-DEA-429911 04-DEA-429912 04-DEA-429913 04-DEA-433411 Publish: $17,000.00 USC $274,797.00 USC 1999 Ford F150 2004 Kawasaki ATV Assorted Grow Equipment 2003 Suzuki ATV 2003 Polaris ATV 2003 Yamaha ATV 2001 Yamaha ATV 2001 Chevrolet Silverado 2003 22’ Boice Endeavor GX Boat 2000 Assembled Trailer 2002 BMW 325i 2001 Yamaha ATV Yamaha Banshee ATV Sony Flat Screen TV/Pioneer DVD/Liberty Gun Safe 10 Assorted Weapons & Ammo. Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 2006 PLENTY OF RECYCLING occurred during a ‘Can Slam’ at Illinois Valley Visitor Cen- ter Saturday, Nov. 4. The Recycle Round-Up was co-sponsored by I.V. Community Development Organization, Southern Oregon Sanitation, Sterling Savings Bank, I.V. Chamber of Commerce, and I.V. Sierra Club. Many people brought items including tin and aluminum cans. plastic bottles and paper. (Photo by ‘I.V. News’) Home-buying workshop set Saturday Purchasing a new home is an undertaking fraught with uncertainty, and many people may not be aware of the various loan programs available to ease their entry into the market. Also, many people who currently rent may be un- aware that they could be turning rent payments into mortgage payments -- and save money in the long run. “It’s currently a buyer’s market,” said Luz Moore, an Illinois Valley real estate agent with Century 21/ Harris & Taylor. She’d like people to know that there are programs to help buyers get into a new home. To that end, she and First American Title Co., Golf Savings Bank, and Illi- nois Valley Chamber of Commerce will host a work- shop featuring basic home- buying information. The Affordable Hous- ing Workshop will take place from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Nov. 18 in Cave Junction City Hall. “A lot of first-time home buyers may not even know what terms such as ‘title’ and ‘escrow’ actually mean,” Moore said. Attendees also can con- fer with Golf Bank repre- sentatives who will tell them what programs they qualify for, or suggest ways to im- prove their credit rating in order to qualify. For those who qualify, a no-down, 100-percent home loan is available, she said. In her real estate busi- ness, Moore sells the entire valley, highlighting the many natural and cultural amenities which make it a delightful place to live. “I want to correct the negative perceptions people may have of Illinois Valley and Cave Junction,” said Moore. “Cave Junction and the Illinois Valley is much more affordable than Grants Pass right now,” Moore said. In fact, besides the usual influx of relocating Califor- nians, many of those show- ing interest in moving to Cave Junction are from Grants Pass, she said. The workshop is styled as a public service for cur- rent renters, first-time home buyers; second-home buy- ers; investors; and purchas- ers of retirement property. Have you had your antibiotics today? Better check Asked if they consume antibiotics every day, most people would say, “No.” But according to a new book, most people are not aware of how many antibiot- ics get into their food and how this might be the reason why more than 80 million Ameri- cans suffer from yeast infec- tions or candidiasis during their lifetime. A new book explains this problem and offers answers on how to promote health from within and how to re- duce yeast infections. The book, “Cultivate H e a l t h f r o m Within” (Nebraska Cultures), explains how today’s lifestyles have led to a potentially harm- ful imbalance in the digestive system. To learn more, visit www.therightprobiotic.com. (NAPSA) P R I VAT E L A N D A U C T I O N P OMROY E STATES A Private Gated Community Saturday, Nov. 25 ~ 1 p.m. Cave Junction, Oregon On the banks of the scenic Illinois River lies the pristine, gated community of Pomroy Estates. Surrounded by breathtaking panoramic mountain views, and wildlife, these lots are truly a rare find. Just steps from their door, residents will find private walking paths along the river, and anglers will enjoy the challenge of fishing for native Steel head. On Saturday, November 25, you will have the opportunity to bid on some of the most unique and beautiful home sites in Southern Oregon. Imagine building your dream home within the secure boundaries of a beautiful, gated community that has the look and feel of a wildlife reserve and mountain retreat—all located within city limits. These lots include all city services, and are within walking distance of stores, shops, and restaurants. For information contact: Jim Frick, Auctioneer (541) 450-8777 Directions South on Redwood Highway (Rt. 199), turn right on Watkins, go two blocks and turn right on Kerby Avenue, go one block and turn left on Schumacher, continue straight to Pomroy Estates. Terms: $5,000 nonrefundable deposit on award of bid