Page 11 Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, June 11, 2008 YARD SALES MEETING NOTICE ONE BIG thank you to everyone that came to our estate sale in O’Brien on June 1. We found several more items in storage and need to do this again. It will be on Friday, June 13 and Sunday, June 15 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. No Sat- urday sale. 1502 Arrowhead Drive in O’Brien. DH13-1P The Illinois Valley Fire District Board of Direc- tors will hold a regular meeting at 7:00 p.m. at the Administrative Building, 681 Caves High- way, Cave Junction, Oregon, on June 12, 2008. The meeting will include the Resolution No. 08-07, Resolution Adopting the Financial Poli- cies for the Fiscal Year 2008-2009, Resolution 08-08, Resolution to Place the question of implementing a tax levy for additional paid staffing on the November ballot, Recognition of Hose Cart Donation to District, and any matter that may arise after this publication. (The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities.) (The Board reserves the right to hold an executive session at this meeting under the authority of ORS 192.660) (Any comments or concerns must be submitted in writing.) VENDORS WANTED: $5 per day, in the shade, excellent parking, restrooms available. Hwy. 199 exposure at the WEEPING SPRUCE. Have your yard sale here Fridays and Saturdays. Phone 592-2009 or come by WEEPING SPRUCE, a Health Store and much more. WP13-1C MULTIPLE FAMILY yard sales on Shad- owbrook, off East River St. on Fri., June 13 & Sat., June 14 from 8-5 and Sun., June 15 from 1-5 p.m. TL13-1P 24-HOUR ACCESS Safe, secure and convenient location (Located behind SOFCU) BIG BACK YARD sale, rain or shine. Lots of great stuff. Fri. & Sat., June 13 & 14 at 119 Patton Bar Rd. Just before Rough & Ready mill. from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. PV13-1P Swap Meet & Farmer’s Market VENDORS & SELLERS WANTED! Sat. & Sun. 8-5 On Hwy. 199, 5 miles south of Cave Junction. $10 space rent with donation of 2 cans of food. Phone for details 592-2245 or 415-0773. Subscribe today! TOP EXECUTIVE RETIRES Moving out of area. All items to be sold at: AUCTION JUNE 14 TH 10:00 AM SHARP! 4300 Takilma Rd Cave Junction NO minimum, NO reserve. Everything must be sold to the bare walls. PARTIAL LIST Shop & Equipment: Jet DC 650 Dust Collector * 2 HP Shaper w/ 1 HP Automatic Feeder * Grizzly 8” X 75” 2HP Industrial Jointer * Porter Cable Router and table * Jet 10” Table saw * Shop Smith Mark 5 w/ all attachments * Craftsman Planer * Hand tools * B&D Sander, 1/4” drill All in one cutting tool * Moisture Meter, Laser level * New Set of Grizzly Router bits * Senco Nail Gun * Bar clamps * & Much More! Yard/Garden/Patio John Deere Riding Mower L110 automatic only 39 hours * John Deere Lawn Cart * STIHL 250C Chain Saw * Space Heater * STIHL FS110 Weed Eater * Honda Lawn- mower * Custom Made Log Furniture * Discovery Spa * Weber Propane BBQ * & Much More! Household/Furniture/Glassware Engraved crystal * Hand blown Glass * Antique Inlaid End Table w/ Marble * Oak China Hutch * Oak Dining Set * Cedar Chest * Thomasville Bedroom Set * Ethan Allen Bookshelf, End Tables & Commode * Oak End Tables * Oriental Style Antique Lamps * Over $8,000 in Hunter Douglas Window Coverings * Entertainment Center with Hi Def TV & Surround Sound * Whirl- pool Range (Blk) * Frigidaire Side by Side (Blk) * & Much Much More! Lumber Over 1300 board feet of Dried Black Oak * Over 600 board feet of Pine * Over 180 board feet of Cedar Fencing * Over 900 board feet of Douglas Fir * Over 340 board feet of Clear Douglas Fir * Drying racks & Stickers Auctioneers Note: Rare Opportunity to Purchase High Quality, High end Items. Pride of Ownership exhibited throughout this estate. Many things are new or nearly new. Everything is of high Quality and ex- tremely well taken care of. DON’T MISS THIS ONE! Auction Info Contact Mark@ 541-951-9151 Publish: June 4 & 11, 2008 Publish: June 4 and June 11, 2008 LEGAL NOTICE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF OREGON ORDER FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff Civil No. 07-1216-CL v. SISKIYOU EVERGREENS, INC.; SOUTHERN OREGON REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVEL- OPMENT, INC.; WILLAMETTE AG FINAN- CIAL SERVICES, CO.; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, SUCCESSORS IN IN- TEREST AND CLAIMANTS TO THE ESTATE OF RAY M. STEPHENS, DECEASED; and DANIEL R. BETTS, Defendants. Upon Motion and Declaration of Plaintiff for an order directing the unknown heirs, devi- sees, successors in interest and claimants to The Estate of Ray M. Stephens appear or plead in the above-entitled cause by a day certain to be fixed by the Court, it appearing to the Court that this civil action was brought to foreclose real estate mortgages on real and personal property commonly known as 1701, 1780 and 2131 White School Road, Cave Junction, Oregon, and situated in Josephine County. That the unknown heirs, devisees, suc- cessors in interest and claimants to The Estate of Ray M. Stephens cannot be found within the State of Oregon and have not voluntarily ap- peared in this action; that personal service upon them is not practicable because they are unknown; and, that this action is one in which an absent Defendant may lawfully be ordered to appear or plead within the meaning and purview of 28 U.S.C. 1655. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: 1. That the unknown heirs, devisees, suc- cessors in interest and claimants to The Estate of Ray M. Stephens must appear or plead to the complaint of Plaintiff filed herein, on or before July 23, 2008, with service upon Plain- tiff’s attorney at the following address: Timothy W. Simmons, Assistant United States Attorney, 405 E. 8th Ave., Suite 2400, Eugene, Oregon 97401-2708. A failure to answer shall consti- tute a default and the Court will proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this suit as if said Defendants have been served with process within the State of Oregon. 2. That this order be published in the “Illinois Valley News”, a newspaper published at Cave Junction, Oregon, in Josephine County, Oregon, once a week for six consecu- tive weeks, the first publication to be no later than Wednesday, May 28, 2008; and 3. That certified copies of this Order and of Plaintiff’s Complaint be served on the per- sons in possession or charge of said property, if any there be. Dated this 19th day of May, 2008. United States Magistrate Judge Presented by: Karin J. Immergut United States Attorney Timothy W. Simmons Oregon State Bar No. 92461 e-mail: tim.simmons@usdoj.gov Assistant United States Attorney 405 E. 8th Ave., Suite 2400 Eugene, Oregon 97401-2708 Telephone: 541-465-6740 Memorial Day events, such as the 2,000 flags memorial at Grants Pass High School, serve as a reminder that Flag Day will be observed on Saturday, June 14. commemo- rating the adoption of the flag of the United States, which happened by resolution of the Second Continental Congress in 1777. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation that officially established June 14 as Flag Day; in August 1949, National Flag Day was established by an Act of Con- gress. (Photo by Illinois Valley News ) Wild swine ‘high risk’ for state Pigs belong behind fences, according to Oregon’s wildlife biologists. During the recent meeting of the Oregon Chapter of The Wildlife Society (TWS) in Gleneden Beach, wildlife professionals from Oregon and neighboring states convened to dis- cuss strategies for man- aging wildlife popula- tions in the face of in- creasing human popula- tion and development. One of the greatest threats to native fish and wildlife habitats is feral swine. To address that threat, Dr. Mark Sytsma, Oregon Inva- sive Species Council (OISC) chairman and director for The Center for Lakes and Reser- voirs at Portland State University (PSU), and Arick Rouhe, master of science candidate at PSU, were given the Out- standing Service Award by TWS for developing a feral swine action plan in 2007 to eradicate this invasive species in Oregon. The award is a “professional recognition award” granted in recognition for outstanding contributions in wildlife management in the past year. Individuals may be recognized for contri- butions in research, management, conservation, public involvement, education, or law enforce- ment. A feral swine pest risk assessment for Ore- gon, released in 2004, designated feral swine as a “very high-risk species” due to great potential for establishment, environmental and economic effects, and disease transmission to wildlife, livestock, and humans. Restoration of ecosys- tems and losses to agriculture and livestock has been estimated to exceed $800 million in the United States each year. Environmental effects include facilitation of noxious weed invasions, shifts in dominant plant species, reduction of forest regeneration, and soil erosion. Facilitation of noxious weeds and erosion due to feral swine rooting have been documented in Oregon. “Feral swine pose a tremendous threat to native Oregon fish and wildlife species and their habitats, and they are capable of transmitting serious diseases to humans and other livestock such as sheep,” said Sytsma. “Other states have lost the fight to control feral swine because they waited until populations became widespread and established. “The key to controlling nonnative species is early detection and rapid re- sponse,” he said. “Oregon has time to eradicate feral swine and prevent them from establishing if we act now.” The feral swine population in Oregon is currently small and dispersed. But in states such as California, failure to act quickly has resulted in large popula- tions of feral swine that are unmanageable and uncon- trollable. Oregon Chapter of The Wildlife Society President Bruce Campbell commented on the thoroughness of the feral swine action plan and its importance to Oregon’s conservation strat- egy. “The plan calls for four years of actions that include recommended legislative changes to facilitate eradication, outreach and education, population assessment, rapid response, and eradication elements,” said Campbell. “It’s a comprehensive and thorough plan that addresses several components of the state’s conservation strategy.” Eradication of feral swine in Oregon is esti- mated to require a four-year, $1.29 million ef- fort. Follow-up control of new releases and es- capes will require a maintenance effort esti- mated at less than $50,000 per year (excluding contingency funds for emergency response). These costs are small relative to the value of the $3.6 billion Oregon agriculture and live- stock industries and the investment Oregon has made in riparian restoration efforts. Sustained control of feral swine in Oregon will require a long-term commitment that will include annual domestic swine marking, education, and moni- toring. The general principles of any study you may learn by books at home; but the detail, the color, the tone, the air, the life which makes it live in us, you must catch all these from those in whom it lives already.” - John Henry Cardinal Newman - Publish & Aff: May 28, June 4, June 11, June 18, June 25, July 2,2008 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.: 039-001807 Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by Jay Chancey as Grantor/Trustor, in which Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc , is named as Beneficiary and Ticor Title Insurance as Trus- tee and recorded 4/5/2007 as Instrument No. 2007-006827 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: Parcel 2 of Partition Plat No. 2007-031, in Josephine County, Oregon. Exhibit "A" Legal Description A parcel of land being a portion of Lot 21, Raintree Meadows Subdivision, situated in the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quar- ter of Section 23, Township 36 South, Range 6 West of the Williamette Meridian, Josephine County, Oregon, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the South- east corner of said Lot 21; thence along the Southerly and Westerly perimeter of said Lot 21, the following three courses: North 89º57'53" West, 42.00 feet; around the arc of an 18.00 foot radius curve to the right, 28.27 feet (the long chord of which bears North 44º58'12" West, 25.45 feet); and North 00º01'29" East, 69.94 feet; thence leaving said Westerly line, South 89º57'53" East, 60.00 feet to the East line of said Lot 21; thence along said East line, South 00º01'29" West, 87.94 feet to the point of begin- ning. End of Legal Description APN: R345039 360623BD 1024 The street address or other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 1009 Angler Lane, Grants Pass, OR 97527 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrect- ness of the above street address or other com- mon 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 1/1/2008 through 6/3/2008 $8,326.50 Total late charges Total ad- vances $0.00 Interest on Advances (if any) $0.00] Total due the Beneficiary $8,326.50 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 in- sist that you do so in order to reinstate your ac- count 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 con- firmed by contacting the undersigned Trustee. By reason of said default, the beneficiary has de- clared all sums owing on the obligation secured by said Trust Deed immediately due and pay- able, said sums being the following: The unpaid principal balance of $218,400.00 together with interest thereon at the current rate of 7.62500 per cent (%) per annum from 12/1/2007 until paid, plus all accrued late charges, escrow ad- vances, 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 10/14/2008, at the hour of 01:00 PM in accord with the stan- dard of time established by O.R.S. 187.110 at the following place: 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 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 execution of said Trust Deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including rea- sonable 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 foreclo- sure 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, to- gether with trustee’s and attorney’s fees. In con- struing this notice, the masculine gender in- cludes 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 per- formance 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: 6/3/2008 Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation By: Tina Suihkonen, Assistant Secretary For further infor- mation please contact: Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation 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 State of California County of Orange I certify that I, Tina Suihkonen am an authorized representative of Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation, Trustee, and that the foregoing is a complete and exact copy of the original trustee’s notice of sale. Tina Suihkonen Authorized Representative of Trustee This office is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that pur- pose. P421770 Publish: 6/11, 6/18, 6/25, 07/02/2008