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    Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, Ore. Wednesday, July 12, 2017
BOOZE
CERT
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Before the RRSNF took action, the areas of the river
in question were plagued by trash, broken glass, DUIs, large
parties and violence. Additionally, many vehicles were broken
into or outright stolen. “Over the last few years, with the lack
of ability to control, things just got kind of reckless,” Kramer
said, pointing out the area’s questionable law enforcement
presence.
The ban itself had been discussed for a number of years
before it finally came to fruition but there was no single
incident that finally provoked it.
Williams also pointed out that there’s no
guarantee people will be home when disaster
strikes. This makes it important to have their cell
phone numbers entered into Josephine County
Citizen Alert, a “reverse dial” system that alerts
residents to an emergency in their area.
“There should be a “Go Bag” by the door
or readily accessible for every person in the
household,” Williams said. “During the Deer
Creek fire last summer, people only had a few
minutes to evacuate.”
Williams stated “Go Bags” should be
packed with enough supplies for the first 72
hours, including medicine, clothing, and any
special nutritional needs, such as diabetic food.
She also recommended that copies of important
documents like insurance papers and passports
be included along with some extra cash, “just in
case.”
Some people upload photos of important
papers into their smart phones as well as photos
of each room in the house, or inventories,
including serial numbers, for insurance purposes.
Williams also wants the public to know
Josephine County Emergency Management has
selected 5 official Evacuation Assembly Points
for the Illinois Valley. These assembly points will
be staffed by CERT members to provide updated
information on the event, shelter locations and
other information.
The assembly points were selected for
their large parking lots, ease of accessibility by
medical or other emergency responding personnel
and availability of services such as food, water,
and shelter.
“These points are all places where space
exists around them to land a helicopter,” Williams
said. “Hopefully we’ll never have to use them.”
In Selma, these assembly points are Ray’s
Food Place and the Trout Pavilion at Lake
Selmac County Park, accessed by McMillan
Road.
In the center of the Valley, assembly points
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VOTE ...
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Out of the entirety of Josephine
County’s 47 precincts, only four
voted no on advisory question 17-81
which regards the regulation of the
production of commercial recreational
cannabis on rural residential land.
One of those four precincts, and a
member of the I.V., was Kerby. They
voted no at 49.4 percent. Kerby has
723 registered voters. The average
approval rate for 17-81 within all
precincts of the I.V. was 54.3 percent
while the rest of Josephine County
approved at 64.5 percent.
The I.V. Fire District levy was
approved by 61 percent of voters
with five out of six precincts voting
yes. The only precinct in the I.V. to
collectively vote no was Illinois River
who did so with an approval rate of
44.4 percent. In total, the Illinois
River precinct has 210 registered
voters. The highest approval rating
came from the Illinois precinct which
came in at 68.7 percent. The Illinois
precinct has 415 registered
voters.
As far as the library levy
is concerned, only Kerby, out of
the three precincts in the I.V. that
could vote for or against the levy,
voted no at 49.4 percent. For the
whole of Josephine County, eight
precincts voted yes while the rest,
seven, were against it. Powell
Creek was not included in this
precinct count because it only had
three individuals eligible to vote
for the library levy and none of
them cast their vote.
The animal shelter levy was
voted in unanimously by every
precinct in Josephine County.
In the I.V., the lowest approval
rating for the animal shelter levy
was Selma at 57 percent and the
highest was Cave Junction at 70
percent. The average approval
rating for the animal shelter
levy, across the Illinois Valley,
was 66 percent while the rest of
Josephine County’s approval rate
was 71 percent.
NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND FORECLO-
SURE SALE Trustee Sale No: 129623-11 Loan
No: 431-4353606 Title Order No: 8702529 APN
R338050/ 37-06-08-00-003007-00 WHEREAS,
on 01/26/2008, a certain Deed of Trust was ex-
ecuted by MARLENE J. BROOKS, as trustor
in favor of EVERBANK REVERSE MORT-
GAGE LLC as beneficiary and UNITED GEN-
ERAL TITLE as trustee, and was recorded on
02/25/2008 as Document No. 2008-003246,
and WHEREAS, the Deed of Trust was insured
by the United States Secretary of Housing and
Urban Development (the Secretary) pursuant
to the National Housing Act for the purpose of
providing single family housing; and WHERE-
AS the beneficial interest in the Deed of Trust is
now owned by the Secretary, pursuant to an as-
signment recorded 10/04/2013 in document no.
2013-013669, of Official records in the office
of the Recorder of JOSEPHINE County, OR,
and WHEREAS a default has been made in the
covenants and conditions of the Deed of Trust
PURSUANT TO SECTION 9 (A)(i), OF THE
LOAN DOCUMENTS “AN IMMEDIATE
PAYMENT IN FULL. AS DEFINED, THE
LENDER WILL REQUIRE IMMEDIATE PAY-
MENT IN FULL OF ALL OUTSTANDING
PRINCIPAL AND ACCRUED INTEREST IF;
A BORROWER DIES AND THE PROPERTY
IS NOT THE PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE OF
AT LEAST ONE SURVIVING BORROWER.”
INCLUDING ALL FORECLOSURE FEES,
ATTORNEY FEES AND ADVANCES TO SE-
NIOR LIENS, INSURANCE, TAXES AND
ASSESSMENTS. WHEREAS, by virtue of this
default, the Secretary has declared the entire
amount of the indebtedness secured by the Deed
of Trust to be immediately due and payable;
NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to powers vested
in me by the Single Family Mortgage Foreclo-
sure Act of 1994, 12 U.S.C. 3751 et seq., by 24
CFR part 27, subpart B, and by the Secretary’s
designation of me as Foreclosure Commission-
er, recorded on 05/11/2017 as Instrument No.
2017-006383, notice is hereby given that on
07/19/2017, at 01:00PM local time, all real and
personal property at or used in connection with
the following described premises (“Property”)
will be sold at public auction to the highest bid-
der: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAID
DEED OF TRUST Commonly known as: 4457
FISH HATCHERY RD., GRANTS PASS, OR
97527 The sale will be held: Inside the main
lobby of the Josephine County Courthouse, 500
NW 6th St, Grants Pass, OR 97526 The Secre-
tary of Housing and Urban Development will
bid $316,969.65. There will be no proration of
taxes, rents or other income or liabilities, except
that the purchaser will pay, at or before closing,
his pro rata share of any real estate taxes that
have been paid by the Secretary to the date of
the foreclosure sale. When making their bids,
all bidders except the Secretary must submit a
deposit totaling $31,696.97 [10% of the Secre-
tary’s bid] in the form of a certified check or
cashier’s check made out to the Secretary of
HUD. A deposit need not accompany each oral
bid. If the successful bid is oral, a deposit of
$31,696.97 must be presented before the bid-
ding is closed. The deposit is nonrefundable.
The remainder of the purchase price must be de-
livered within 30 days of the sale or at such oth-
er time as the Secretary may determine for good
cause shown, time being of the essence. This
amount, like the bid deposits, must be delivered
in the form of a certified or cashier’s check. If
the Secretary is the highest bidder, he need not
pay the bid amount in cash. The successful bid-
der will pay all conveying fees, all real estate
and other taxes that are due on or after the de-
livery date of the remainder of the payment and
all other costs associated with the transfer of
title. At the conclusion of the sale, the deposits
of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned to
them. The Secretary may grant an extension of
time within which to deliver the remainder of
the payment. All extensions will be for a 15-
day increments for a fee of $500.00, paid in ad-
vance. The extension fee will be in the form of
a certified or cashier’s check made payable to
the Secretary of HUD. If the high bidder closes
the sale prior to the expiration of any extension
period, the unused portion of the extension fee
shall be applied toward the amount due. If the
high bidder is unable to close the sale within
the required period, or within any extensions of
time granted by the Secretary, the high bidder
may be required to forfeit the cash deposit or,
at the election of the foreclosure commissioner
after consultation with the HUD representative,
will be liable to HUD for any costs incurred as
a result of such failure. The commissioner may,
at the direction of the HUD representative, offer
the property to the second highest bidder for an
amount equal to the highest price offered by that
bidder. There is no right of redemption, or right
of possession based upon a right of redemption,
in the mortgagor or others subsequent to a fore-
closure completed pursuant to the Act. There-
fore, the Foreclosure Commissioner will issue a
Deed to the purchaser(s) upon receipt of the en-
tire purchase price in accordance with the terms
of the sale as provided herein. HUD does not
guarantee that the property will be vacant. The
scheduled foreclosure sale shall be cancelled
or adjourned if it is established, by document-
ed written application of the mortgagor to the
Foreclosure Commissioner not less than 3 days
before the date of sale, or otherwise, that the
default or defaults upon which the foreclosure
is based did not exist at the time of service of
this notice of default and foreclosure sale, or all
amounts due under the mortgage agreement are
tendered to the Foreclosure Commissioner, in
the form of a certified or cashier’s check payable
to the Secretary of HUD, before public auction
of the property is completed. The amount that
must be paid if the mortgage is to be reinstated
prior to the scheduled sale is $316,918.30 as of
07/18/2017, plus all other amounts that would
be due under the mortgage agreement if pay-
ments under the mortgage had not been accel-
erated, advertising costs and postage expenses
incurred in giving notice, mileage by the most
reasonable road distance for posting notices
and for the Foreclosure Commissioner’s at-
tendance at the sale, reasonable and customary
costs incurred for title and lien record searches,
the necessary out-of-pocket costs incurred by
the Foreclosure Commissioner for recording
documents, a commission for the Foreclosure
Commissioner, and all other costs incurred in
connection with the foreclosure prior to rein-
statement. Tender of payment by certified or ca-
shier’s check or application for cancellation of
the foreclosure sale shall be submitted to the ad-
dress of the Foreclosure Commissioner provid-
ed below. DATE: 05/12/2017 FORECLOSURE
COMMISSIONER: MORTGAGE LENDER
SERVICES, INC. 11707 Fair Oaks Blvd., Ste
202 Fair Oaks, CA 95628 (916) 962-3453 Fax:
(916) 962-1334 Sale Information Line: 916-
939-0772 or www.nationwideposting.com Tara
Campbell, Foreclosure Commissioner Officer
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are Shop Smart and Bridgeview Church on Holland
Loop at Dick George Road.
The fifth location is the I.V. Fire District Station
3, at the corner of Lone Mountain Road and Hwy.
199 in O’Brien. This location also has access to the
O’Brien Store.
“We hope people will learn the five locations,”
Williams said. “They need to understand where these
assembly points are, especially if you have to go to
one that you’re not familiar with.”
Williams also pointed out that some people
have household pets and they need to get them crate
trained so they can be transported to safety.”
“We understand our pets are also family
members,” she said. “Some shelters, including some
Red Cross shelters will accept pets if they’re crated.
“In an emergency, extra dog or cat crates can be
obtained on loan from Southern Oregon Emergency
Aid, at 541-226-1124. Emergency assistance for
large animal evacuation may also be available if
animals are trained to load in a trailer.”
Williams then segued to another announcement:
CERT is looking for more volunteers. The IVFD
CERT Basic Training class will start July 28 and
involves 24 hours of classroom and field training.
The primary CERT mission is to train residents
to help themselves to survive in an emergency.
Training includes basic first aid, how and when to
use a fire extinguisher, how to use a mobile radio
and basic search and rescue techniques. Everyone is
encouraged to take this training.
A secondary mission of IV CERT training is
to recruit a few more people who are interested in
assisting I.V. Fire District in emergency situations.
“This volunteer group trains with the fire
department one evening a month, as well as conducts
its own unique training one evening a month as
an active response CERT group. It’s not only
educational, and challenging, it’s fun!”
Dates for the training are July 28 and 29, and
Aug. 4, 11, 18 and 19. The training is free of charge
and is conducted in the Illinois Valley.
Enrollment applications are available at
IVFD Station 1 on Caves Highway, Cave Junction,
Mon. through Thurs., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more
information, contact Div. Chief Kris Sherman, at
IVFD, 541-592-2225, Ext. 4.
Options for Southern Oregon
Outreach Case Manager for Illinois Valley Center
in Cave Junction opening August 2017
Full-time/Part-time
Actively performs outreach activities to engage clients with mental health needs into
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within the community.
Bachelor’s degree in a human services field OR three years of relevant experience,
OR a combination of education and relevant experience. Oregon drivers license and
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Masters level Mental Health Therapist for Illinois Valley Center in
Cave Junction opening August 2017
Full-time/Part-time
Provide outpatient assessments, treatment plans and therapy for adults and/or
children and families. Clinicians work as part of a clinical team. Master’s degree in
psychology or a related field. 2017 grads welcome to apply as well as experienced
therapists. Relocation allowance provided. Excellent compensation and benefits: family
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For more information and to apply online visit www.optionsonline.org
and click on Jobs. EOE.