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Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, May 21, 2008
HELP WANTED
YARD SALE
YARD SALE
E M P L O Y E E
NEEDED to serve
wine in wine-tasting
room. Outgoing per-
sonality,
reliable,
good with public.
Phone
Bridgeview
Winery 592-4688
BW9-2C
V E N D O R S
WANTED: $5 per
day, in the shade,
excellent
parking,
restrooms available.
Hwy. 199 exposure
at the WEEPING
SPRUCE. Have your
yard
sale
here.
Phone 592-2009 or
come by WEEPING
SPRUCE, a Health
Store and much
more.
VC10-2P
YARD SALE May 23
& 24 from 9 to 3 at
506 So. Junction
Ave., Cave Junction.
Collectibles,
prin-
cess house, old
kitchen tools, & mis-
cellaneous.
JC10-1P
FULL-TIME COOK -
experienced
only.
Wages
depending
on experience. Bring
resume to Bagel
Junction at 119. So.
Redwood Hwy.
FBJ9-2C
COME HELP US
help others! Cave
Junction Lions Club
offers friendship, fun
and the opportunity
to make a difference
in our community.
Join us at Michelle’s
Restaurant, 2nd and
4th Thursdays at 7
p.m. All are wel-
come. For more
information, phone
596-2432
CJL1-tfc
DRIVERS-ROCKY
mountain doubles!
$1000 sign on bo-
nus. Regional runs,
home weekly. LCV
Certification or 6
months prior dou-
bles experience re-
quired. Call today
(866)
706- 4615
www.swiftTruckingJobs.com.
OCAN - 10
NAT'L ORGANIZA-
TION now hiring.
Avg. pay $20/hr or
$57K/yr,
including
Federal benefits and
OT. Placed by ad-
Source 1-866-920-
8394.
OCAN - 10
POLICE OFFICERS:
Earn up to $20,000
bonus. Train to pro-
tect your fellow sol-
diers be a leader in
the Army National
Guard.
1-800-
GO_GUARD.com/police.
OCAN - 10
GET
CRANE
trained!
Crane/
heavy equip training.
National certification
prep.
Placement
assistance. Financial
assistance. Northern
California College of
Construction.
www.Heavy4.com.
Use code "ORPA1"
1-866-302-7461.
OCAN - 10
Subscribe to the
“Illinois Valley News”
to find the best yard
sales in the valley.
24-HOUR
ACCESS
Safe, secure and
convenient location
V I N T A G E /
COLLECTIBLES
Hundreds of items.
Sat. through Mon.
from 10-4 on Hwy.
199
&
Oregon
Mountain
Road
(south of O’Brien,
just before tunnel)
LG10-1P
ESTATE SALE from
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wed,
Thurs., Fri., & Sat.,
May 21, 22, 23 & 24
at 6455 Rockydale
Road.
No
early
showings.
Phone
592-6243
TS10-1P
GARAGE SALE Fri.
& Sat., May 23 & 24
from 9-3. No early
birds. 635 Sherwood
Ave., C.J. Good
stuff, no junk.
RR10-1P
Swap Meet &
Farmer’s Market
VENDORS &
SELLERS
WANTED!
Fri. & Sat. 8-5
On Hwy. 199,
5 miles south of
Cave Junction.
Free large spaces
available. Phone for
details 592-2245 or
415-0773
Fri., Sat., Sun. &
Mon., May 23-26
from 9-4 on Caves
Hwy. behind Hay’s
Plant. Space #8 =
Arctic Cat 250 ATV,
chipper/shredder, air
compressor,
air
nailer,
handmade
items,
ceramics.
Space #16 = tools,
vinyl
sample
squares, and other
items. Space #15 =
odds
and
ends.
Other things too.
RH10-1P
FRI. & SAT. , May
23 & 24 from 8-5 at
180
W.
O’Brien
Street, turn right
past O’Brien store.
Heirloom
tomato
plants, lawnmower,
air compressor, mis-
cellaneous
tools,
contractor-style shell
for long-bed pick-up,
1983 Ford 6.8 diesel
pick-up. Phone 596-
2346
MS10-1P
Jazmyn Danko, Erin Byrne, Xenia Velasco, Brandi Woller-
ton; (front, from left) Kristen Vidales, Myana Dhenin,
Stephanie Agee, Felisha Ripley, Thea Barker-Cortrecht,
Tyler Bryant, Anastasia Greenberg, Zachary Kay. (Not
shown) Ceci Imerti. A 3.0 GPA is required for honor soci-
ety membership. (Photo by Illinois Valley News )
FRIDAY & SATUR-
DAY, May 30-31
from 9-4 on Hum-
mingbird Road. Sev-
eral locations, look
for signs. Clothing,
collectibles, records,
household
goods,
furniture, small appli-
ances, horse tack,
cords of wood, incu-
bators, toys. Lots of
good stuff. No early
birds.
LMC10-2P
Clean out your garage, and
get some extra cash!
Advertise your yard sale to
more than 3,000 house-
holds in the Illinois Valley.
Save money on your clas-
sified ad by bringing your
ad before 5 p.m. on Thursdays - only $4
for first 15 words, then 20-cents for each
additional word. Ads placed before noon
Mondays will cost $2 more, but will be
published that week in the I.V. News.
MEETING NOTICE
This is to give notice that on Tuesday, May 27,
2008, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of
City Hall, 222 W. Lister Street, Cave Junction,
Oregon, the Common Council of the City of
Cave Junction will meet in a regular session.
The agenda will include, but is not limited to,
the following:
* Minutes of Previous Meeting(s)
* Park Use Request -
IV Chamber of Commerce
* Continued Public Hearing -
Ordinance 515 (Amend Zoning Map)
* Abatement Consideration -
Nuisance Issue (227 W. River Street -
Glenn)
* Compliance Issue - Storm Drain
(Cottage Park - Manor Communities)
* Resolution 711 - Sheriff Service District
* Resolution 712 - Liquor License Renewal
* Resolution 713 - Election to Receive
State Revenue
* Resolution 714 - Elective Offices for 2008
General Election
* Executive Session - ORS 192.660
(2) (b,f,h) {if required}
* Comments
(Located behind SOFCU)
Publish:
Three-year members of the National Junior Honor Society
recently were inducted at Lorna Byrne Middle School.
Recognized were: eighth-graders (top, from left) Benja-
min Milner, Christopher Heise, Daniel Gomez, Tyler Rob-
bins, Andrew McLaughlin, Fredderick Hults; (center, from
left) Jaime Sowell, Angelina Heath, Megan Householder,
May 21, 2008
The Chateau at Oregon Caves National Monu-
ment hosted a mixer Friday evening, May 16
for members of the Illinois Valley and Grants
Pass Chambers of Commerce. Steve Thede,
acting monument superintendent (right, cen-
ter) greets Roy Lindsey of Grants Pass and
Don Moore, president of the I.V. Chamber
board. Wine was provided by Bridgeview
Vineyards Winery and Foris Vineyards.
(Photos by Ali Madjdi for Illinois Valley
News )
Wearing life jackets when boating increases survival chance
The Oregon Marine Board (OMB)
has three main points that may encour-
age boaters and anglers to wear a life
jacket every time they hit the water.
Common excuses are “They’re
uncomfortable, they're only needed for
bad weather, and I know how to
swim.” But the good reasons to wear a
life jacket far outweigh those reasons.
“With the snow melt adding to
water levels, most of Oregon’s water-
ways are extremely cold,” said Ashley
Massey, OMB public affairs specialist.
“Our waterways are cold year-round,
but when it’s hot outside, the lure to
cool off in the water is only natural.
“However, it’s not hypothermia
that usually gets people, it’s the initial
cold water shock and swim failure after
a few minutes that causes them to
drown in the first few minutes of an
accident,” she said.
Wearing a life jacket can keep a
person warm and afloat long enough
for self-rescue or rescue by others.
So far there have been five recrea-
tional boating fatalities in Oregon, and
not one of the victims was wearing a
life jacket.
“Life jackets greatly increase the
chances of survival,” Massey notes.
A 2007 Boat U.S. Foundation
study of California boaters showed that
approximately three out of every five
say that they would wear a life jacket if
they were more comfortable. Newer
vest-style inflatable life jackets allow
complete freedom of movement with
buoyancy pockets placed low on the
body, allowing for unimpeded move-
ment. Many inflatable life jackets also
come in a variety of colors and styles.
LEGAL NOTICES
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Loan No.:
18130583 T.S. No.: OR-08-131364-CM Refer-
ence is made to that certain deed made by
GLENN D ARNESEN AND NANCY L ARNESEN,
AS TENANTS BY THE ENTIRETY as Grantor to
TICOR TITLE, as Trustee, in favor of LONG
BEACH MORTGAGE COMPANY, as Benefici-
ary, dated 3/15/2004, recorded 03/19/2004, in
official records of Josephine County, Oregon, in
book/reel/volume No. xxx, at page No. xxx fee/
file/instrument/microfile/reception No. 2004-
006415 covering the following described real
property situated in said County and State, to wit:
APN: R334899 PARCEL 1: THE NORTH HALF
OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE
SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST
QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 36
SOUTH, RANGE 5 WEST, OF THE WIL-
LAMETTE MERIDIAN, JOSEPHINE COUNTY,
OREGON. PARCEL 2: EASEMENT FOR THE
BENEFIT OF PARCEL NO. 1, AS CREATED BY
INSTRUMENT RECORDED: DECEMBER 9,
1988, DOCUMENT NO: 88-17560, AND RE-
CORDED: JULY 23, 1991, DOCUMENT NO: 91-
11576, RECORDS OF JOSEPHINE COUNTY,
OREGON, FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS. Com-
monly known as: 389 AUSLAND DR GRANTS
PASS, OR 97526 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 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: Installment of principal and interest
plus impounds and/or advances which became
due on 10/1/2007 plus amounts that are due or
may become due for the following: late charges,
delinquent property taxes, insurance premiums,
advances made on senior liens, taxes and/or
insurance, trustee’s fees, and any attorney fees
and court costs arising from or associated with
beneficiaries effort to protect and preserve its
security must be cured as a condition of rein-
statement. Monthly Payment $5,966.77 Monthly
Late Charge $298.34 By this reason of said de-
fault the beneficiary has declared all obligations
secured by said trust deed immediately due and
payable, said sums being the following, to wit:
The sum of $673,342.82 together with interest
thereon at the rate of 9.8500 per annum from
9/1/2007 until paid; plus all accrued late charges
thereon; and all trustee’s fees, foreclosure costs
and any sums advanced by the beneficiary pur-
suant to the terms of said deed of trust. Whereof,
notice hereby is given that, LSI Title Company of
Oregon, LLC, the undersigned trustee will, on
8/19/2008, at the hour of 01:00 PM, Standard of
Time, as established by section 187.110, Oregon
Revised Statutes, at At the front door to the Jose-
phine County Courthouse, Sixth and "C" Street,
Grants Pass, OR County of Josephine, State of
Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bid-
der for cash the interest in the said described real
property which the grantor had or had power to
convey at the time of execution by him of the said
trust deed, together 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 a reason-
able charge by the trustee. Notice is further given
that any person named in section 86.753 of Ore-
gon Revised Statutes has the right to have the
foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust
deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of
the entire amount then due (other than such por-
tion of said principal as would not then be due
had no default occurred), together with the costs,
trustee’s and attorney’s fees and curing any other
default complained of in the Notice of Default by
tendering the performance required under the
obligation or trust deed, at any time prior to five
days before the date last set for sale. For Sale
Information Call: 714-573-1965 or Login to
www.priorityposting.com. In construing this no-
tice, 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 persons owing
an obligation, the performance of which is se-
cured by said trust deed, the words “trustee” and
“beneficiary” include their respective successors
in interest, if any. Pursuant to Oregon Law, this
sale will not be deemed final until the Trustee’s
deed has been issued by Quality Loan Service.
If there are any irregularities are discovered
within 10 days of the date of this sale, that the
trustee will rescind the sale, return the buyer’s
money and take further action as necessary. If
the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-
son, 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. Dated: 4/9/2008 LSI Title Com-
pany of Oregon, LLC, as Trustee By: Quality
Loan Service Corp. of Washington, as agent
Quality Loan Service Corp. of Washington 2141
5th Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711
OR-08-131364-CM Signature By: Chris Malapit,
Trustee Sale Officer For Non-Sale Information:
Quality Loan Service Corp. of Washington 2141
5th Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711
Fax: 619-645-7716 If you have previously been
discharged through bankruptcy, you may have
been released of personal liability for this loan in
which case this letter is intended to exercise the
note holder’s rights against the real property only.
This Office is attempting to collect a debt and any
information obtained will be used for that pur-
pose. As required by law, you are hereby notified
that a negative credit report reflecting on your
credit record may be submitted to a credit report
agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of your credit
obligations. P396465
Publish:
4/30, 5/7, 5/14, 05/21/2008