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    Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, Ore. Wednesday, July 21, 2010
(Editor’s Note: Factual
information for ‘Blotter’ is
provided by official law
enforcement agencies. All
persons listed are innocent
until proven guilty in a
court of law. Charges can
be amended or dismissed.)
* * *
Thursday, July 8
*In the 400 block of S.
Redwood Hwy. at 8:21 a.m. a
caller stated that a mud-
covered man had told her to
“call the cops,” but wouldn’t
say anything else.
*In connection with the
previous call, it was reported
that the man was Tazed be-
fore he was transported to
Three Rivers Community
Hospital in Grants Pass on a
police officer’s mental hold.
*Some reported that
someone had stolen a brazier
from their campsite at Gray-
back Campground.
*On Lone Mountain
Road, said a complainant, a
man was standing on the
roadway yelling at him.
*A Thompson Creek
Road resident reported theft
of miscellaneous items during
the past month.
*Theft of a silver-colored
Nissan Pathfinder from a lot
in Selma was noted.
*On S. Sawyer Avenue a
landlord said that his tenant
was moving out, and returned
to the property to find that
some other people and their
many dogs had moved in and
refused to leave.
*Barlow Street resident
Alexander Nguyen, 15, was
cited on a charge of third-
degree theft.
*Five teen-agers were
contacted on Fir Drive on
suspicion of using explosives.
They said they’d put a can of
beans on a fire and it made a
lot more noise than they’d
anticipated. They were
warned about the noise and
their behavior.
*Donald Carriea
Schoonover, 26, was cited on
a charge of speeding (69 mph
in a 55 mph zone) and
warned about speeding in
other areas on N. Redwood
Hwy. at 9:58 p.m.
*Carlos Salvador
Breedlove, 35, was cited on a
charge of no valid operator
permit on Laurel Road at N.
Old Stage Road at 11:08 p.m.
Friday, July 9
*At 9:11 a.m. the owner
of River Valley Restaurant on
N. Redwood Hwy. stated that
an elderly man had run into
her building with his car,
causing damage.
*Denise Michelle Tau-
saga, 46, was cited on a
charge of no insurance on N.
Redwood Hwy. at 2:30 p.m.
*A caller complained
that someone was at their
mining claim up Eight Dollar
Mountain Road and refused
to leave.
*On Westside Road a
woman stated that her
neighbor was taking photos
of her children at Illinois
River and refused to leave.
*Dyarly Jean Burns, 42,
was cited on Redwood Hwy.
in Downtown Cave Junction
at 9:06 p.m. on a charge of
driving under the influence of
an intoxicant.
*Thomas Bradley
Holmes, 27, was cited on a
charge of speeding on S. Red-
wood Hwy. at Lister Street at
10:58 p.m.
Saturday, July 10
*Jeremiah Michael Gib-
son, 18, was cited on a charge
of minor in possession of alco-
hol (MIP) on Schumacher
Street at 12:46 a.m.
*After a traffic stop on
Sauer’s Flat, Heather Lee
Johnson, 31, was lodged in
Josephine County Jail in
Grants Pass on a charge of
possession of a controlled
substance (PCS), metham-
phetamine.
*In connection with the
previous incident, Yvette Tene
Towe, 35, was cited and
lodged on charges of delivery
of a controlled substance,
PCS/meth, and driving with a
suspended license.
*Two backpacks, a cell
phone and some clothing
were stolen from a vehicle
near Six Mile Campground,
according to a complaint.
*A man was said to be
cursing and threatening to
physically beat everyone as
he walked around Downtown
Cave Junction at 5:57 p.m.
*A rectangular package
wrapped in newspaper was
left at Taylor’s Country Store
and the manager thought it
odd. Turned out to be a book
wrapped as a gift.
*A caller stated that the
driver of a large, white pickup
truck with utility boxes hit his
vehicle, which was on a
Downtown Cave Junction
parking lot.
*On Pugetville Road,
Brenda Jo McClean, 38, was
cited on a charge of fourth-
degree domestic assault and
lodged in county jail.
*It was reported that
someone driving a silver-
colored Honda pumped $20
worth of gasoline into his
vehicle and dove off from the
Downtown CJ 76 Station
without paying.
*A Selma man claimed
that his wife said that her
male friends were going to
“teach him a lesson.”
Sunday, July 11
*Four people were con-
tacted behind Shop Smart
Food Warehouse after a caller
at 12:46 a.m. reported hearing
banging noises. It turned out
that two of them were em-
ployees, and the other was
just visiting.
*On McMullen Creek
Road at 1:15 a.m. a woman
returned to her home to re-
trieve a jointly owned pickup
truck and her husband refused
to allow her on the property.
She was advised to not return
to the residence tonight.
*In a Kerby neighbor-
hood, a man said that his ex-
girlfriend had thrown rocks at
his pickup truck, and Mason
jars at his residence.
*Several vehicle owners
were cited on charges of ille-
gal parking on Illinois River
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Road near McCaleb Ranch
Scout Camp. Others were
warned.
*On Patton Bar Road a
man claimed to have been
struck with a broom handle as
the result of a landlord/tenant
dispute.
Monday, July 12
*Two dogs left on city-
owned property on Rocky-
dale Road were checked.
*Following a violent,
verbal argument on Hanby
Lane, a woman was provided
Women’s Crisis Center infor-
mation.
*After a traffic stop on
Caves Hwy. at Laurel Road,
passenger Lane Kendall
Davis, 41, was lodged in
county jail on a charge of
absconding from parole.
*Due to a disturbance
reported on S. Old Stage
Road, Robin Rhodes Gasser,
43, was cited on charges of
attempted fourth-degree as-
sault, resisting arrest and four
counts of menacing.
*In the 29000 block of
Redwood Hwy. a caller stated
that her daughter had moved
out, taking the complainant’s
dog. The situation was deter-
mined to be civil in nature.
*Prowlers were heard
outside a residence on Deer
Creek Road at 11:12 p.m.
*In Selma a caller asked
that her husband be placed on
a police officer’s mental hold
because he’d made suicidal
and threatening statements.
She was going to stay away
from the residence, because
he’d been drinking and was
armed, she said. Law enforce-
ment officers decided to not
confront him at this time.
Tuesday, July 13
*“Gun shots” were heard
in the 4000 block of Rocky-
dale Road at 5 a.m.
*Michael
James
Schufelt, 32, was cited on a
charge of speeding (68 mph
in a 55 mph zone) on Red-
wood Hwy. at Waldo Road at
7:46 a.m.
*Tammy Lee Williams,
47, was cited on a charge of
speeding (83 mph in a 55
mph zone) in the 24000 block
of Redwood Hwy.
*Theft of items from a
home in the 1200 block of
Illinois River Road was re-
ported.
*A disturbance on N.
Old Stage Road wherein a
man was said to be screaming
and throwing items was the
subject of a call.
*At Six Mile Camp-
ground, a man said that his
cell phone and wallet had
been stolen.
*On Lone Mountain
Road a resident said that her
neighbor had thrown feces
onto her property and that the
man’s behavior was generally
“escalating.”
*On E. River Street a
caller stated that her neighbor
was tampering with her fence.
Following are alarms to
which Illinois Valley Fire
District responded through
Sunday, July 18:
Monday, July 12
*2:01 a.m., motor vehicle
collision, Redwood Hwy./
Kerby Mainline
*12:09 p.m., medical
assist (M.A.), 900 block
Caves Hwy.
*11:16 p.m., motor vehi-
cle collision, 7000 block Deer
Creek Road
Tuesday, July 13
*11:07 p.m., red brush
fire, 24000 block Redwood
Hwy.
Wednesday, July 14
*1:19 a.m., motor vehicle
collision, S. Caves Ave./East
Lister Street
*4:22 p.m., open burn,
2000 block Laurel Road
*7:02 p.m., M.A., 900
block Idlewild Drive
*9:37 p.m., M.A., 500
block Lister Way
*10:49 p.m., outdoor
smoke investigation, 34000
block Redwood Hwy.
*11:25 p.m., motor vehi-
cle collision. 26000 block
Redwood Hwy.
Thursday, July 15
*1:35 a.m., smell of
smoke, 1000 block Naue
Way
*11:22 a.m., open burn,
800 block Airport Drive
*1:37 p.m., M.A., 23000
block Redwood Hwy.
*4:23 p.m. outdoor
smoke investigation, 4000
block Caves Hwy.
Friday, July 16
*10:42 a.m., motor vehi-
cle collision, 200 block Wat-
kins
*5:08 p.m., outdoor
smoke investigation, Red-
wood Hwy./6th Street
*6:56 p.m., M.A., 500
block Schumacher
*7:24 p.m., power line
problem, 400 block Jeannie
Way
*9:01 p.m., outdoor
smoke investigation, Iron
Ring Campground
*11:11 p.m., assist the
public, 900 block Naue Way
Saturday, July 17
*10:17 a.m., M.A., 600
block Caves Hwy.
*12:13 p.m., M.A., 400
block Deer Creek Road
*10:35 p.m., motor vehi-
cle collision, 23000 block
Redwood Hwy.
Sunday, July 18
*3:53 a.m., assist the
public - lift, 900 block Naue
Way
*5:39 a.m., M.A., 1400
block Lakeshore Drive
*12:31 p.m., M.A.,
Kerby Ave./ W. River
*12:39 p.m., M.A., Red-
wood Hwy./Hamilton Ave.
*7:40 p.m., M.A., 100
block N. Boundry
*8:00 p.m., M.A., 100
block Norman Road
LEGAL NOTICE
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE T.S. No.: OR-10-
367061-SH Reference is made to that certain
deed made by Frederick S Martin Melissa J Martin
as Grantor to First American Title Insurance Com-
pany of Oregon, as Trustee, in favor of Mortgage
Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee
for Jefferson State Mortgage Co.,, as Beneficiary,
dated 5/18/2007, recorded 05/25/2007, in official
records of Josephine County, Oregon, in book/
reel/volume No. xxx, at page No. xxx fee/file/
instrument/microfile/reception No. 2007-010298
covering the following described real property
situated in said County and State, to wit: APN:
R311775 The Southerly 85 feet of Lots 2 and 3,
Block "B", J.T. Judson's Addition, in the City of
Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon, accord-
ing to the Official Plat thereof, recorded in Volume
1, Page 13, Plat Records, excepting therefrom the
Easterly 16 feet of Lot 2 thereof. Commonly
known as: 910 SW H Street Grants Pass, OR
975262536 Both the beneficiary and the trustee
have elected to sell the said real property to sat-
isfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and
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:
The installments of principal and interest which
became due on 6/1/2009, and all subsequent in-
stallments of principal and interest through the
date of this Notice, plus amounts that are due for
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 the beneficiaries efforts to protect and pre-
serve its security, all of which must be paid as a
condition of reinstatement, including all sums that
shall accrue through reinstatement or pay-off.
Nothing in this notice shall be construed as a
waiver of any fees owing to the Beneficiary under
the Deed of Trust pursuant to the terms of the
loan documents. Monthly Payment $1,396.71
Monthly Late Charge $69.84 By this reason of
said default the beneficiary has declared all obli-
gations secured by said trust deed immediately
due and payable, said sums being the following,
to wit: The sum of $194,900.00 together with inter-
est thereon at the rate of 6.6250 per annum from
5/1/2009 until paid; plus all accrued late charges
thereon; and all trustee’s fees, foreclosure costs
and any sums advanced by the beneficiary pursu-
ant to the terms of said deed of trust. Whereof,
notice hereby is given that, First American Title
Insurance Company, the undersigned trustee will,
on 11/23/2010, at the hour of 01:00 PM, Standard
of Time, as established by section 187.110, Ore-
gon Revised Statutes, at the front door to the Jo-
sephine County Courthouse, 500 NW 6th 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 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, trus-
tee’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 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 persons owing an
obligation, the performance of which is secured 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 First American Title Insurance
Company. If there are any irregularities discov-
ered 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 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. If the sale is set aside for any reason,
the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to
a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall
have no further recourse against the Mortgagor,
the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. NO-
TICE TO RESIDENTIAL TENANTS The property
in which you are living is in foreclosure. A foreclo-
sure sale is scheduled for 11/23/2010. Unless the
lender who is foreclosing on this property is paid,
the foreclosure will go through and someone new
will own this property. The following information
applies to you only if you occupy and rent this
property as a residential dwelling under a legiti-
mate rental agreement. The information does not
apply to you if you own this property or if you are
not a residential tenant. If the foreclosure goes
through, the business or individual who buys this
property at the foreclosure sale has the right to
require you to move out. The buyer must first give
you an eviction notice in writing that specifies the
date by which you must move out. The buyer may
not give you this notice until after the foreclosure
sale happens. If you do not leave before the
move-out date, the buyer can have the sheriff
remove you from the property after a court hear-
ing. You will receive notice of the court hearing.
FEDERAL LAW REQUIRES YOU TO BE NOTI-
FIED IF YOU ARE OCCUPYING AND RENTING
THIS PROPERTY AS A RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
ING UNDER A LEGITIMATE RENTAL AGREE-
MENT, FEDERAL LAW REQUIRES THE BUYER
TO GIVE YOU A NOTICE IN WRITING A CER-
TAIN NUMBER OF DAYS BEFORE THE BUYER
CAN REQUIRE YOU TO MOVE OUT. THE FED-
ERAL LAW THAT REQUIRES THE BUYER TO
GIVE YOU THIS NOTICE IS EFFECTIVE UNTIL
DECEMBER 31, 2012. Under federal law, the
buyer must give you at least 90 days' notice in
writing before requiring you to move out. If you are
renting this property under a fixed-term lease (for
example, a six-month or one-year lease), you may
stay until the end of your lease term. If the buyer
wants to move in and use this property as the
buyer's primary residence, the buyer can give you
written notice and require you to move out after 90
days, even if you have a fixed-term lease with
more than 90 days left. STATE LAW NOTIFICA-
TION REQUIREMENTS IF THE FEDERAL LAW
DOES NOT APPLY, STATE LAW STILL RE-
QUIRES THE BUYER TO GIVE YOU NOTICE IN
WRITING BEFORE REQUIRING YOU TO MOVE
OUT IF YOU ARE OCCUPYING AND RENTING
THE PROPERTY AS A TENANT IN GOOD
FAITH. EVEN IF THE FEDERAL LAW REQUIRE-
MENT IS NO LONGER EFFECTIVE AFTER DE-
CEMBER 31, 2012, THE REQUIREMENT UN-
DER STATE LAW STILL APPLIES TO YOUR
SITUATION. Under state law, if you have a fixed-
term lease (for example, a six-month or one-year
lease), the buyer must give you at least 60 days'
notice in writing before requiring you to move out.
If the buyer wants to move in and use this prop-
erty as the buyer's primary residence, the buyer
can give you written notice and require you to
move out after 30 days, even if you have a fixed
term lease with more than 30 days left. If you are
renting under a month-to-month or week-to-week
rental agreement, the buyer must give you at least
30 days' notice in writing before requiring you to
move out. IMPORTANT: For the buyer to be re-
quired to give you a notice under state law, you
must prove to the business or individual who is
handling the foreclosure sale that you are occupy-
ing and renting this property as a residential dwell-
ing under a legitimate rental agreement. The
name and address of the business or individual
who is handling the foreclosure sale is shown on
this notice under the heading "TRUSTEE". You
must mail or deliver your proof not later than
10/24/2010 (30 days before the date first set for
the foreclosure sale). Your proof must be in writing
and should be a copy of your rental agreement or
lease. If you do not have a written rental agree-
ment or lease, you can provide other proof, such
as receipts for rent paid. ABOUT YOUR SECU-
RITY DEPOSIT Under state law, you may apply
your security deposit and any rent you paid in
advance against the current rent you owe your
landlord. To do this, you must notify your landlord
in writing that you want to subtract the amount of
your security deposit or prepaid rent from your
rent payment. You may do this only for the rent
you owe your current landlord. If you do this, you
must do so before the foreclosure sale. The busi-
ness or individual who buys this property at the
foreclosure sale is not responsible to you for any
deposit or prepaid rent you paid to your landlord.
ABOUT YOUR TENANCY AFTER THE FORE-
CLOSURE SALE The business or individual who
buys this property at the foreclosure sale may be
willing to allow you to stay as a tenant instead of
requiring you to move out. You should contact the
buyer to discuss that possibility if you would like to
stay. Under state law, if the buyer accepts rent
from you, signs a new residential rental agree-
ment with you or does not notify you in writing
within 30 days after the date of the foreclosure
sale that you must move out, the buyer becomes
your new landlord and must maintain the property.
Otherwise, the buyer is not your landlord and is
not responsible for maintaining the property on
your behalf and you must move out by the date
the buyer specifies in a notice to you. YOU
SHOULD CONTINUE TO PAY RENT TO YOUR
LANDLORD UNTIL THE PROPERTY IS SOLD
TO ANOTHER BUSINESS OR INDIVIDUAL OR
UNTIL A COURT OR A LENDER TELLS YOU
OTHERWISE. IF YOU DO NOT PAY RENT, YOU
CAN BE EVICTED. AS EXPLAINED ABOVE,
YOU MAY BE ABLE TO APPLY A DEPOSIT OR
RENT YOU PREPAID AGAINST YOUR CUR-
RENT RENT OBLIGATION. BE SURE TO KEEP
PROOF OF ANY PAYMENTS YOU MAKE AND
OF ANY NOTICE YOU GIVE OR RECEIVE CON-
CERNING THE APPLICATION OF YOUR DE-
POSIT OR PREPAID RENT. IT IS UNLAWFUL
FOR ANY PERSON TO TRY TO FORCE YOU
TO LEAVE YOUR HOME WITHOUT FIRST GO-
ING TO COURT TO EVICT YOU. FOR MORE
INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR RIGHTS, YOU
MAY WISH TO CONSULT A LAWYER. If you
believe you need legal assistance, contact the
Oregon State Bar and ask for the lawyer referral
service. Contact information for the Oregon State
Bar is included with this notice. If you do not have
enough money to pay a lawyer or are otherwise
eligible, you may be able to receive legal assis-
tance for free. Information about whom to contact
for free legal assistance is included with this no-
tice. Oregon State Bar (503) 684-3763; (800) 452-
7636 Legal assistance: www.lawhelp.org/or/
index.cfm Dated: 7/13/2010 First American Title
Insurance Company, as Trustee 3 First American
Way Santa Ana, CA 92707 Signature By: Brooke
Frank, Assistant Secretary Quality Loan Service
Corp. of Washington, as agent for First American
Title Insurance Company 2141 5th Avenue San
Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For Non-Sale
Information: Quality Loan Service Corp. of Wash-
ington 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 purpose. 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. P#724390
Publish & Affd.:
7/21, 7/28, 8/4, 08/11/2010